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Berlin Launches "House of Games" to Boost Gaming Industry
Berlin is building a "House of Games," a €4.6 million, 15,000-square-meter center to consolidate its gaming industry, which currently employs over 4,000 people in 350 companies and generates €400 million annually; it is scheduled to open in early 2026.
Berlin Launches "House of Games" to Boost Gaming Industry
Berlin is building a "House of Games," a €4.6 million, 15,000-square-meter center to consolidate its gaming industry, which currently employs over 4,000 people in 350 companies and generates €400 million annually; it is scheduled to open in early 2026.
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48% Bias Score


Hessen Seeks Expanded Federal Police Role in Domestic Immigration Screening
Hessen's Interior Minister Roman Poseck called for the federal police to take on more domestic responsibilities in screening those who have entered Germany illegally, including identity checks, residency status verification, and protection needs assessments, in line with a new EU asylum reform.
Hessen Seeks Expanded Federal Police Role in Domestic Immigration Screening
Hessen's Interior Minister Roman Poseck called for the federal police to take on more domestic responsibilities in screening those who have entered Germany illegally, including identity checks, residency status verification, and protection needs assessments, in line with a new EU asylum reform.
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56% Bias Score


African Swine Fever Outbreak in Hesse: Thousands of Pigs Culled, Millions Spent on Containment
An African Swine Fever outbreak in Hesse, Germany, starting June 15, 2024, has led to the culling of thousands of pigs, over €20 million in costs for containment measures, and the disruption of pig farming, impacting the economy and environment.
African Swine Fever Outbreak in Hesse: Thousands of Pigs Culled, Millions Spent on Containment
An African Swine Fever outbreak in Hesse, Germany, starting June 15, 2024, has led to the culling of thousands of pigs, over €20 million in costs for containment measures, and the disruption of pig farming, impacting the economy and environment.
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40% Bias Score


Postponed Israel Photo Exhibition May Move to State Parliament
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's planned photo exhibition on Israeli daily life, initially postponed due to security concerns by the Finance Ministry, might now be shown at the state parliament following criticism from the CDU and FDP about the decision, which was defended by the SPD.
Postponed Israel Photo Exhibition May Move to State Parliament
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's planned photo exhibition on Israeli daily life, initially postponed due to security concerns by the Finance Ministry, might now be shown at the state parliament following criticism from the CDU and FDP about the decision, which was defended by the SPD.
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44% Bias Score


Tatort: Feuer" Explores Domestic Violence Amidst Unconventional Narrative
In the Dortmund "Tatort" episode "Feuer," the death of a woman in a house fire leads to an investigation into domestic violence and misogyny, revealing the arsonist to be the victim's best friend, Fanny Bellmes, whose actions stem from a desire to prevent her friend's return to an abusive home.
Tatort: Feuer" Explores Domestic Violence Amidst Unconventional Narrative
In the Dortmund "Tatort" episode "Feuer," the death of a woman in a house fire leads to an investigation into domestic violence and misogyny, revealing the arsonist to be the victim's best friend, Fanny Bellmes, whose actions stem from a desire to prevent her friend's return to an abusive home.
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60% Bias Score


World Play Day Highlights Shrinking Free Play Time for Children
The UN's World Play Day on June 11th emphasizes children's right to play, but experts warn that structured schedules and safety concerns limit free play, impacting their development; parents should prioritize children's free play over educational toys.
World Play Day Highlights Shrinking Free Play Time for Children
The UN's World Play Day on June 11th emphasizes children's right to play, but experts warn that structured schedules and safety concerns limit free play, impacting their development; parents should prioritize children's free play over educational toys.
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32% Bias Score

Daimler and Toyota Merge Truck Businesses
Daimler Truck and Toyota are merging their truck divisions, Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino, into a new publicly traded holding company launching in April 2026 in Tokyo, employing over 40,000 people and aiming for synergies in development, procurement, and production, overcoming prior delays due to Hino's ...

Daimler and Toyota Merge Truck Businesses
Daimler Truck and Toyota are merging their truck divisions, Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino, into a new publicly traded holding company launching in April 2026 in Tokyo, employing over 40,000 people and aiming for synergies in development, procurement, and production, overcoming prior delays due to Hino's ...
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36% Bias Score

Trial of Susann E. for Supporting NSU Terrorist Group
Susann E., an acquaintance of NSU member Beate Zschäpe, is on trial in Dresden, Germany, accused of supporting the neo-Nazi terrorist group responsible for ten murders and numerous robberies between 1998 and 2011.

Trial of Susann E. for Supporting NSU Terrorist Group
Susann E., an acquaintance of NSU member Beate Zschäpe, is on trial in Dresden, Germany, accused of supporting the neo-Nazi terrorist group responsible for ten murders and numerous robberies between 1998 and 2011.
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44% Bias Score

German Man Admits to Ballot Manipulation and Attempted Arson
A 45-year-old man in Dresden, Germany, confessed to manipulating dozens of ballots in the 2024 local and state elections in favor of the "Freie Sachsen" party and attempting to burn down a future asylum seeker center; he also faces charges for drug offenses and fraud.

German Man Admits to Ballot Manipulation and Attempted Arson
A 45-year-old man in Dresden, Germany, confessed to manipulating dozens of ballots in the 2024 local and state elections in favor of the "Freie Sachsen" party and attempting to burn down a future asylum seeker center; he also faces charges for drug offenses and fraud.
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40% Bias Score

Idefix: 60 Years of a Gallish Icon
Idefix, the small white dog with black markings, celebrates his 60th anniversary this year; his first official appearance was in the fifth French Asterix comic in March 1965, but he's since become a beloved cultural icon starring in his own comic series and appearing in the newest Asterix adventure.

Idefix: 60 Years of a Gallish Icon
Idefix, the small white dog with black markings, celebrates his 60th anniversary this year; his first official appearance was in the fifth French Asterix comic in March 1965, but he's since become a beloved cultural icon starring in his own comic series and appearing in the newest Asterix adventure.
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28% Bias Score

German Survey Highlights Lack of Creative Opportunities for Children
A Forsa survey commissioned by the German Children's Aid organization revealed that over one-third of respondents believe children lack enough time for creative activities, particularly in Eastern Germany and among low-income families; 96% see creative activities as important.

German Survey Highlights Lack of Creative Opportunities for Children
A Forsa survey commissioned by the German Children's Aid organization revealed that over one-third of respondents believe children lack enough time for creative activities, particularly in Eastern Germany and among low-income families; 96% see creative activities as important.
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40% Bias Score

Schleswig-Holstein Lowers Rail Punctuality Targets in New Tender
Schleswig-Holstein lowered punctuality targets in its new rail network tender from 93 percent to 90 percent and from 84 percent to 81 percent for specific lines due to a lack of economically viable bids in the initial process; this is a temporary measure addressing poor infrastructure, with no antic...

Schleswig-Holstein Lowers Rail Punctuality Targets in New Tender
Schleswig-Holstein lowered punctuality targets in its new rail network tender from 93 percent to 90 percent and from 84 percent to 81 percent for specific lines due to a lack of economically viable bids in the initial process; this is a temporary measure addressing poor infrastructure, with no antic...
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36% Bias Score
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