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"Woidke Urges Extension of Job Guarantee for PCK Refinery in Schwedt"
"Brandenburg's Minister President Dietmar Woidke is urging the German federal government to extend a job guarantee for the PCK refinery in Schwedt, which switched from Russian oil to alternative sources after the start of the war in Ukraine, beyond 2024, citing concerns about the future of the refin...
"Woidke Urges Extension of Job Guarantee for PCK Refinery in Schwedt"
"Brandenburg's Minister President Dietmar Woidke is urging the German federal government to extend a job guarantee for the PCK refinery in Schwedt, which switched from Russian oil to alternative sources after the start of the war in Ukraine, beyond 2024, citing concerns about the future of the refin...
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36% Bias Score


Helene Fischer's Children's Album Sparks Controversy over "Aramsamsam" Song
Helene Fischer's new children's album, "Die schönsten Kinderlieder," is causing controversy due to a sped-up, rock-infused version of "Aramsamsam," which some find racist because of its pseudo-Arabic lyrics; Fischer has yet to comment.
Helene Fischer's Children's Album Sparks Controversy over "Aramsamsam" Song
Helene Fischer's new children's album, "Die schönsten Kinderlieder," is causing controversy due to a sped-up, rock-infused version of "Aramsamsam," which some find racist because of its pseudo-Arabic lyrics; Fischer has yet to comment.
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52% Bias Score


"Decision on Baltic Villa Renovation Postponed in Kühlungsborn"
"The Kühlungsborn city council delayed a decision on renovating the historically significant Villa Baltic and selling adjacent land to fund the project, despite an agreement reached in October between the owners, the city, and the state involving a 6 million euro budget and a hotel construction."
"Decision on Baltic Villa Renovation Postponed in Kühlungsborn"
"The Kühlungsborn city council delayed a decision on renovating the historically significant Villa Baltic and selling adjacent land to fund the project, despite an agreement reached in October between the owners, the city, and the state involving a 6 million euro budget and a hotel construction."
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12% Bias Score


Berlin Zoo Announces Names of Panda Twins
The Berlin Zoo announced the names of the panda twins born on August 22, 2024, as Leni and Lotti (Meng Hao and Meng Tian in Chinese), highlighting their healthy development and the cultural significance of the event.
Berlin Zoo Announces Names of Panda Twins
The Berlin Zoo announced the names of the panda twins born on August 22, 2024, as Leni and Lotti (Meng Hao and Meng Tian in Chinese), highlighting their healthy development and the cultural significance of the event.
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4% Bias Score


Ski Aggu Wins Big at 2024 \"1Live Krone\" Awards
Ski Aggu won "Best Artist" and "Best Alternative Song" at the 2024 \"1Live Krone\" awards, a German music award voted on by listeners; Paula Hartmann won "Best Female Artist"; the awards celebrated their 25th anniversary with a new trophy design.
Ski Aggu Wins Big at 2024 \"1Live Krone\" Awards
Ski Aggu won "Best Artist" and "Best Alternative Song" at the 2024 \"1Live Krone\" awards, a German music award voted on by listeners; Paula Hartmann won "Best Female Artist"; the awards celebrated their 25th anniversary with a new trophy design.
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20% Bias Score


Green Party Member Resigns, Joins CDU in Baden-Württemberg
Ayla Cataltepe, a 52-year-old Green party member of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament since 2021, resigned due to disagreements over security and extremism policies, and will join the CDU, prompting calls for her to return her seat.
Green Party Member Resigns, Joins CDU in Baden-Württemberg
Ayla Cataltepe, a 52-year-old Green party member of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament since 2021, resigned due to disagreements over security and extremism policies, and will join the CDU, prompting calls for her to return her seat.
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44% Bias Score

German Cities Demand Stricter Immigration Controls Amidst Political Divisions
German cities and municipalities are urging the federal government to significantly curb irregular migration due to strains on local resources and differing opinions between the SPD and CDU on migration policies, including family reunification, deportations, and the Dublin system.

German Cities Demand Stricter Immigration Controls Amidst Political Divisions
German cities and municipalities are urging the federal government to significantly curb irregular migration due to strains on local resources and differing opinions between the SPD and CDU on migration policies, including family reunification, deportations, and the Dublin system.
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56% Bias Score

Brandenburg forms Germany's first SPD-BSW coalition
Brandenburg, Germany will see its first SPD-BSW coalition government after the SPD narrowly won the September 22nd state election and failed to secure enough support for other alliances. The coalition agreement was approved by both parties, securing Dietmar Woidke's (SPD) reelection as Ministerpräsi...

Brandenburg forms Germany's first SPD-BSW coalition
Brandenburg, Germany will see its first SPD-BSW coalition government after the SPD narrowly won the September 22nd state election and failed to secure enough support for other alliances. The coalition agreement was approved by both parties, securing Dietmar Woidke's (SPD) reelection as Ministerpräsi...
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28% Bias Score

"Die Toten von Marnow 2": Bulgarian Girl in Witness Protection Targeted
"Die Toten von Marnow 2", a German crime series airing on ARD, follows detectives Lona Mendt and Frank Elling as they rescue a 12-year-old Bulgarian girl, Sarah, from human traffickers after an attack leaves Lona in a coma and Sarah on the run.

"Die Toten von Marnow 2": Bulgarian Girl in Witness Protection Targeted
"Die Toten von Marnow 2", a German crime series airing on ARD, follows detectives Lona Mendt and Frank Elling as they rescue a 12-year-old Bulgarian girl, Sarah, from human traffickers after an attack leaves Lona in a coma and Sarah on the run.
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36% Bias Score

Sustainability in German Gift Buying: Low Premium Willingness, Except for Younger, Higher-Income Groups
A YouGov survey reveals that only 7% of German consumers would pay a significant premium for sustainable gifts, while 44% would pay a moderate premium; sustainability ranks lower than price and usefulness in gift purchasing criteria; younger consumers and higher earners show greater willingness to p...

Sustainability in German Gift Buying: Low Premium Willingness, Except for Younger, Higher-Income Groups
A YouGov survey reveals that only 7% of German consumers would pay a significant premium for sustainable gifts, while 44% would pay a moderate premium; sustainability ranks lower than price and usefulness in gift purchasing criteria; younger consumers and higher earners show greater willingness to p...
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44% Bias Score

"SC Freiburg's Penalty Kick Woes Ahead of Hoffenheim Match"
"SC Freiburg's soccer team is struggling with penalty kicks, having missed five in a row in league play and only converting one of their last seven attempts. Coach Julian Schuster is focusing on penalty kick practice ahead of their match against TSG Hoffenheim on Sunday."

"SC Freiburg's Penalty Kick Woes Ahead of Hoffenheim Match"
"SC Freiburg's soccer team is struggling with penalty kicks, having missed five in a row in league play and only converting one of their last seven attempts. Coach Julian Schuster is focusing on penalty kick practice ahead of their match against TSG Hoffenheim on Sunday."
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36% Bias Score

Record High of 460 Million Children Affected by Armed Conflicts Globally
UNICEF reports that 460 million children—one in six worldwide—live in active war zones, facing extreme violence, hunger, and disease; 32,990 grave child rights violations were verified in 2023, the highest number ever recorded.

Record High of 460 Million Children Affected by Armed Conflicts Globally
UNICEF reports that 460 million children—one in six worldwide—live in active war zones, facing extreme violence, hunger, and disease; 32,990 grave child rights violations were verified in 2023, the highest number ever recorded.
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28% Bias Score
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