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Chlorinated Dioxide Misinformation Prompts Child Endangerment Investigation
German authorities are investigating Ines for child endangerment after she gave her children a chlorinated dioxide solution, a practice promoted by Andreas Kalcker, a self-proclaimed biophysicist with ties to extremist groups, despite warnings from health experts and a past legal case in Argentina l...
Chlorinated Dioxide Misinformation Prompts Child Endangerment Investigation
German authorities are investigating Ines for child endangerment after she gave her children a chlorinated dioxide solution, a practice promoted by Andreas Kalcker, a self-proclaimed biophysicist with ties to extremist groups, despite warnings from health experts and a past legal case in Argentina l...
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56% Bias Score


International Drug Ring Busted: €1.5 Million in Illegal 'Legal Highs' Sales
German authorities dismantled an international drug smuggling ring, arresting four suspects and seizing assets in a multi-country operation. The group allegedly manufactured and sold 'legal highs' online, generating an estimated €1.5 million annually.
International Drug Ring Busted: €1.5 Million in Illegal 'Legal Highs' Sales
German authorities dismantled an international drug smuggling ring, arresting four suspects and seizing assets in a multi-country operation. The group allegedly manufactured and sold 'legal highs' online, generating an estimated €1.5 million annually.
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44% Bias Score


Failed Judge Vote Exposes Tensions in German Coalition
The failed vote on three new judges for Germany's highest court, triggered by CDU/CSU objections to the SPD's candidate Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, due to her stance on abortion, caused the withdrawal of the nominations and exposed tensions within the ruling coalition.
Failed Judge Vote Exposes Tensions in German Coalition
The failed vote on three new judges for Germany's highest court, triggered by CDU/CSU objections to the SPD's candidate Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, due to her stance on abortion, caused the withdrawal of the nominations and exposed tensions within the ruling coalition.
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36% Bias Score


Russia's Intensified Espionage and Sabotage in Germany
Germany's Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD) reports a dramatic surge in Russian espionage and sabotage attempts, including targeting Navy ships and potentially recruiting ethnic Germans, reflecting heightened geopolitical tensions.
Russia's Intensified Espionage and Sabotage in Germany
Germany's Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD) reports a dramatic surge in Russian espionage and sabotage attempts, including targeting Navy ships and potentially recruiting ethnic Germans, reflecting heightened geopolitical tensions.
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44% Bias Score


Wissing Warns of German Government Collapse Amidst Internal Tensions
Former German Minister Volker Wissing warned of the potential collapse of Germany's current government due to internal tensions, citing the failed vote for Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf to the Federal Constitutional Court and Friedrich Merz's narrow election as Chancellor as key examples.
Wissing Warns of German Government Collapse Amidst Internal Tensions
Former German Minister Volker Wissing warned of the potential collapse of Germany's current government due to internal tensions, citing the failed vote for Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf to the Federal Constitutional Court and Friedrich Merz's narrow election as Chancellor as key examples.
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44% Bias Score


Hessian Cities Sue Over Census Results, Claiming Funding Losses
Multiple Hessian cities are suing their State Statistical Office over lower-than-expected population figures from the 2022 census, impacting their municipal funding; the office denies any errors.
Hessian Cities Sue Over Census Results, Claiming Funding Losses
Multiple Hessian cities are suing their State Statistical Office over lower-than-expected population figures from the 2022 census, impacting their municipal funding; the office denies any errors.
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12% Bias Score

Shielded LED Streetlights Halve Insect Deaths in German Study
A German research project halved insect deaths near streets using shielded LED lights that direct light only to walkways, not surrounding areas, demonstrating a mitigation strategy for light pollution.

Shielded LED Streetlights Halve Insect Deaths in German Study
A German research project halved insect deaths near streets using shielded LED lights that direct light only to walkways, not surrounding areas, demonstrating a mitigation strategy for light pollution.
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32% Bias Score

Red Sea Conflict Drives 46% Surge in Container Ship CO2 Emissions
CO2 emissions from container ships operating in or near the EU surged 46 percent in 2024, reaching 52.8 million tons due to ships rerouting around the Red Sea to avoid Houthi attacks, impacting climate change.

Red Sea Conflict Drives 46% Surge in Container Ship CO2 Emissions
CO2 emissions from container ships operating in or near the EU surged 46 percent in 2024, reaching 52.8 million tons due to ships rerouting around the Red Sea to avoid Houthi attacks, impacting climate change.
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36% Bias Score

Low Wages in Germany Threaten Retirement Security
Twenty-point-nine percent of German full-time employees earn below €2,750 gross monthly, impacting retirement security and highlighting income inequality, particularly in Eastern Germany where 60% earn under €3,500.

Low Wages in Germany Threaten Retirement Security
Twenty-point-nine percent of German full-time employees earn below €2,750 gross monthly, impacting retirement security and highlighting income inequality, particularly in Eastern Germany where 60% earn under €3,500.
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56% Bias Score

Japan's Ruling Coalition Loses Upper House Majority
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost its majority in the upper house elections, securing only 47 of 125 seats, despite Ishiba's intention to remain in office amidst rising public discontent over economic issues and the looming threat of US tariffs.

Japan's Ruling Coalition Loses Upper House Majority
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's ruling coalition lost its majority in the upper house elections, securing only 47 of 125 seats, despite Ishiba's intention to remain in office amidst rising public discontent over economic issues and the looming threat of US tariffs.
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36% Bias Score

'Knockout 51' Ringleader Denies Murder Plot
The alleged leader of the German far-right group 'Knockout 51' denied accusations of planning to kill left-wing extremists, claiming self-defense in the Jena Higher Regional Court. Three members are currently on trial, facing charges of involvement in a criminal and terrorist organization. The group...

'Knockout 51' Ringleader Denies Murder Plot
The alleged leader of the German far-right group 'Knockout 51' denied accusations of planning to kill left-wing extremists, claiming self-defense in the Jena Higher Regional Court. Three members are currently on trial, facing charges of involvement in a criminal and terrorist organization. The group...
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44% Bias Score

German Investment Summit Focuses on Private Sector Participation
German Chancellor Merz hosted over 30 major companies at an investment summit to discuss the "Made for Germany" initiative, aiming to attract private investment to complement the government's €500 billion plan for infrastructure and climate protection.

German Investment Summit Focuses on Private Sector Participation
German Chancellor Merz hosted over 30 major companies at an investment summit to discuss the "Made for Germany" initiative, aiming to attract private investment to complement the government's €500 billion plan for infrastructure and climate protection.
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40% Bias Score
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