Domain: welt.de

German national daily newspaper

Die Welt is a German national daily newspaper, published as a broadsheet by Axel Springer SE. Die Welt is the flagship newspaper of the Axel Springer publishing group, and considered a newspaper of record in Germany. Its leading competitors are the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the Süddeutsche Zeitung and the Frankfurter Rundschau. The modern paper takes a self-described "liberal cosmopolitan" position in editing, but it is generally considered to be conservative.

welt.de
🌐 45% Global Worthiness
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Deutsche Bank Invests in German AI Startup Aleph Alpha

Deutsche Bank invests in German AI startup Aleph Alpha, marking a strategic move in the competitive AI market.

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24% Bias Score

Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
welt.de
🌐 35% Global Worthiness
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German SPD's Chancellor Candidate Uncertainty Amidst Ukraine War

The article discusses the ongoing uncertainty within the German Social Democratic Party (SPD) regarding their chancellor candidate for upcoming elections, along with the impact of the war in Ukraine on German politics.

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40% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
welt.de
🌐 30% Global Worthiness
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Crack Cocaine Spreads in German Cities

Crack cocaine use is rapidly increasing in major German cities, prompting calls for more drug consumption rooms and other intervention strategies.

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24% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
welt.de
🌐 30% Global Worthiness
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The Enduring Legacy of Thomas Mann's "Der Zauberberg"

This article celebrates the 100th anniversary of Thomas Mann's "Der Zauberberg", exploring its lasting impact on literature and its connection to Lübeck, the author's birthplace.

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32% Bias Score

welt.de
🌐 25% Global Worthiness
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German Village Extras Protest "Tatort" Portrayal

Extras from a German village complain about the portrayal of their community in a recent episode of the popular crime series "Tatort", prompting a response from the SWR.

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40% Bias Score

welt.de
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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G20 Summit Ends With Minimal Consensus on Key Issues

The G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro concluded with a minimal consensus on key issues, including the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, despite progress on other global challenges such as climate change and poverty.

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44% Bias Score

No Poverty
welt.de
🌐 45% Global Worthiness
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German Homeowners Resist Energy-Efficient Renovations

A recent survey reveals that many German homeowners are hesitant to renovate their properties for energy efficiency due to high costs and unclear government subsidies. This resistance poses a significant obstacle to achieving climate goals.

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36% Bias Score

Climate Action
welt.de
🌐 30% Global Worthiness
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Marsimoto's Farewell Tour

German rapper Marteria's alter ego, Marsimoto, embarks on a farewell tour after a 20-year career, marked by emotional goodbyes and a final album reflecting a critical perspective.

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40% Bias Score

welt.de
🌐 30% Global Worthiness
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German Hospital Under Investigation for Potential Medical Malpractice

An investigation is underway in Germany into allegations of medical malpractice at a hospital in Wasserburg am Inn, focusing on whether cesarean sections were unnecessarily withheld.

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24% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
welt.de
🌐 30% Global Worthiness
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Wagenknecht's Party Plummets in Polls

Sahra Wagenknecht's new political party, the BSW, faces a steep decline in popularity and support, falling far short of expectations and raising questions about its future.

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36% Bias Score

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🌐 20% Global Worthiness
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Münchner Rück Stock Shows Slight Positive Movement

Münchner Rück's stock shows a slight positive movement in the DAX, closing at €476.00 with a trading volume of 28,719 shares.

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24% Bias Score

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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Gema Sues OpenAI over ChatGPT's Use of Copyrighted Lyrics

The German copyright collecting society Gema has sued OpenAI, alleging that its ChatGPT AI uses copyrighted song lyrics without permission. This is considered a landmark case with major implications for the future of AI and copyright.

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40% Bias Score