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German national weekly newspaper

Die Zeit is a German national weekly newspaper published in Hamburg in Germany. The newspaper is generally considered to be among the German newspapers of record and is known for its long and extensive articles.

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Germany Extends Short-Time Work Program to 24 Months

Germany extends its short-time work program to 24 months until the end of 2025 to help businesses in struggling industries, such as automotive, machinery, steel and chemicals, to avoid mass layoffs, saving an estimated 2.2 million jobs during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Erzgebirgskreis Sells Fichtelberghaus to Private Investor for €1.975 Million

The Erzgebirgskreis sold the Fichtelberghaus, a popular tourist destination in Saxony's Erzgebirge, to Fichtelberghaus Invest GmbH for €1.975 million, due to high renovation costs. The sale includes a clause ensuring continued operation as a restaurant and hotel, while a separate smaller plot was so...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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NRW's Mpox Preparedness Questioned After School Closure

In response to a Mpox outbreak in Rösrath, NRW, affecting a family of four including two schoolchildren and resulting in a school closure, the SPD submitted an inquiry to the state government to ascertain the extent of NRW's preparedness for Mpox, including preventative measures, crisis response pla...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Doris Dörrie: A Multifaceted Career in Film, Literature, and Opera

German filmmaker Doris Dörrie, known for films like "Männer" and "Kirschblüten – Hanami," was interviewed on the German talk show "Alles gesagt?"; her career also includes writing and opera directing.

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Gender Equality
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Acquittal in German Train Stabbing Due to Insanity

A German court acquitted a 32-year-old man of attempted murder for stabbing a 21-year-old train passenger in the neck due to the defendant's mental illness; the court ordered his commitment to a psychiatric hospital.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Sees Surge in Housing Benefit Recipients

The number of households in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern receiving Wohngeld (housing benefit) almost doubled to 46,360 in 2023 due to the Wohngeld Plus reform, impacting nearly 6% of all households, with pensioners making up the largest group.

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Reduced Inequality
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Hamburg Approves Record €44 Billion Double Budget

The Hamburg Parliament passed a record €44 billion double budget for 2025-2026, with €8.5 billion allocated to social programs, despite opposition criticism. The budget also saw the removal of AfD member Olga Petersen's mandates due to her relocation to Russia.

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Reduced Inequality
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Internal Conflict Threatens BSW's Electoral Prospects in Hamburg

A dispute within the Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) in Hamburg resulted in the creation of a rival state association, jeopardizing the party's participation in upcoming elections due to conflicting candidate lists and potential legal challenges.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Rhineland-Palatinate Budget Debate: Opposition Criticizes Investment Shortfalls

The Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament is debating the 2025/26 double budget, with the CDU opposition criticizing the government's plan for insufficient investment in infrastructure and municipal funding, demanding an additional €300 million annually for municipalities and a €100 million hardship...

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Quality Education
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German Court Upholds Signature Requirement for Smaller Parties in Federal Election

Germany's Federal Constitutional Court rejected the Ökologisch-Demokratische Partei's (ÖDP) challenge to the signature requirement for smaller parties in the upcoming federal election, ruling that it doesn't violate equal opportunity; the ÖDP must collect the required signatures by January 20th.

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Reduced Inequality
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German Teenager on Trial for Child Murder in Psychiatric Clinic

A 15-year-old in Germany is on trial for fatally stabbing a 7-year-old patient and injuring two others at a Regensburg psychiatric clinic in October 2023; the trial, closed to the public, will involve 30 witnesses and four experts, with a potential sentence ranging from six months to ten years.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Bavaria Unveils Plan to Reduce Teacher Bureaucracy

Bavarian Education Minister Anna Stolz unveiled a plan to reduce teacher workload by streamlining communication, cutting statistical surveys by one-third, suspending external evaluations, and simplifying overtime pay; teacher unions are cautiously optimistic.

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16% Bias Score

Quality Education

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