Cariad Data Breach Exposes Location Data of 800,000 Electric Vehicles
A software flaw at Volkswagen's Cariad exposed location data of 800,000 electric vehicles and contact information of their owners in Europe; the vulnerability lasted months before being discovered by the Chaos Computer Club, which then reported it to VW.
Cariad Data Breach Exposes Location Data of 800,000 Electric Vehicles
A software flaw at Volkswagen's Cariad exposed location data of 800,000 electric vehicles and contact information of their owners in Europe; the vulnerability lasted months before being discovered by the Chaos Computer Club, which then reported it to VW.
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32% Bias Score
German Ski Jumpers Favored in Four Hills Tournament
The German ski jumping team, led by Pius Paschke and Andreas Wellinger, are favored to win the Four Hills Tournament starting December 29th in Oberstdorf, ending a 23-year German drought and a near 10-year Austrian drought. Paschke, with five individual wins this season, is considered the top conten...
German Ski Jumpers Favored in Four Hills Tournament
The German ski jumping team, led by Pius Paschke and Andreas Wellinger, are favored to win the Four Hills Tournament starting December 29th in Oberstdorf, ending a 23-year German drought and a near 10-year Austrian drought. Paschke, with five individual wins this season, is considered the top conten...
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36% Bias Score
Hamburg Demands Federal Funding for Infrastructure Projects
Hamburg Mayor Peter Tschentscher is demanding that the new German federal government honor funding agreements for infrastructure projects, including over \$5 billion for the Köhlbrand Bridge and up to \$16 billion for the U5 subway line, and is also seeking continued cooperation with Schleswig-Holst...
Hamburg Demands Federal Funding for Infrastructure Projects
Hamburg Mayor Peter Tschentscher is demanding that the new German federal government honor funding agreements for infrastructure projects, including over \$5 billion for the Köhlbrand Bridge and up to \$16 billion for the U5 subway line, and is also seeking continued cooperation with Schleswig-Holst...
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44% Bias Score
Saxony's Successful Containment of African Swine Fever Outbreak
Saxony, Germany, reports no new African swine fever (ASF) cases in four months; successful containment measures, including fencing and population reduction, reduced active cases from 2,397 to 102, preventing transmission to pig farms, costing €54 million since 2020.
Saxony's Successful Containment of African Swine Fever Outbreak
Saxony, Germany, reports no new African swine fever (ASF) cases in four months; successful containment measures, including fencing and population reduction, reduced active cases from 2,397 to 102, preventing transmission to pig farms, costing €54 million since 2020.
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40% Bias Score
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Businesses Slam Government's Rosy Economic Outlook
Businesses in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern sharply criticize the state government's positive economic assessment, citing high energy costs, weak consumer demand, and a lack of policy support as major obstacles, demanding immediate reforms and relief measures.
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Businesses Slam Government's Rosy Economic Outlook
Businesses in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern sharply criticize the state government's positive economic assessment, citing high energy costs, weak consumer demand, and a lack of policy support as major obstacles, demanding immediate reforms and relief measures.
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36% Bias Score
Demolition of Grafenrheinfeld Cooling Towers Highlights Bavaria's Historic Building Losses
The demolition of the Grafenrheinfeld nuclear power plant's cooling towers in late 2024, resulting in 55,000 tons of rubble, is part of a wider trend of historic building demolition in Bavaria, prompting a public vote on the "most regrettable demolition of the year".
Demolition of Grafenrheinfeld Cooling Towers Highlights Bavaria's Historic Building Losses
The demolition of the Grafenrheinfeld nuclear power plant's cooling towers in late 2024, resulting in 55,000 tons of rubble, is part of a wider trend of historic building demolition in Bavaria, prompting a public vote on the "most regrettable demolition of the year".
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64% Bias Score
WWF 2024 Report: Mixed Outlook for Global Wildlife Conservation
The WWF's 2024 report shows a mixed picture for global wildlife conservation: while some species like lynx and tigers are recovering, others such as Bornean elephants (approx. 1,000 left), West European hedgehogs, and Brillen penguins are facing dramatic declines due to human activities, including h...
WWF 2024 Report: Mixed Outlook for Global Wildlife Conservation
The WWF's 2024 report shows a mixed picture for global wildlife conservation: while some species like lynx and tigers are recovering, others such as Bornean elephants (approx. 1,000 left), West European hedgehogs, and Brillen penguins are facing dramatic declines due to human activities, including h...
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44% Bias Score
Sharp Rise in Violence Against Police in NRW, Germany
In 2023, violent crimes against police officers in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, surged by 18.94 percent to 9,829 cases, with 23,823 officers affected and 4,514 injured; the increase involved both German and foreign suspects, and politically motivated attacks linked to the Lützerath eviction rose...
Sharp Rise in Violence Against Police in NRW, Germany
In 2023, violent crimes against police officers in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, surged by 18.94 percent to 9,829 cases, with 23,823 officers affected and 4,514 injured; the increase involved both German and foreign suspects, and politically motivated attacks linked to the Lützerath eviction rose...
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52% Bias Score
Baden-Württemberg Forecasts Third Consecutive Year of Recession in 2025
Baden-Württemberg's Economy Minister predicts a 0.5% GDP drop in 2025, marking the third consecutive year of recession due to high energy costs, labor costs, and a structural crisis in the industrial sector, contrasting with federal growth projections and prompting calls for policy changes to boost ...
Baden-Württemberg Forecasts Third Consecutive Year of Recession in 2025
Baden-Württemberg's Economy Minister predicts a 0.5% GDP drop in 2025, marking the third consecutive year of recession due to high energy costs, labor costs, and a structural crisis in the industrial sector, contrasting with federal growth projections and prompting calls for policy changes to boost ...
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48% Bias Score
German Hospitals Face Worst Financial Crisis in Two Decades
A survey of 366 German hospitals reveals that 61 percent reported losses in 2023, the worst result since 2003, primarily due to rising costs and inability to adjust prices to match inflation, threatening healthcare services.
German Hospitals Face Worst Financial Crisis in Two Decades
A survey of 366 German hospitals reveals that 61 percent reported losses in 2023, the worst result since 2003, primarily due to rising costs and inability to adjust prices to match inflation, threatening healthcare services.
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52% Bias Score
Former Rhineland-Palatinate Environment Minister Klaudia Martini Dies at 74
Klaudia Martini, Rhineland-Palatinate's first female SPD environment minister, died on December 19th at 74. Her notable actions include refusing a license to the Mülheim-Kärlich nuclear plant and initiating a British beef import ban due to BSE.
Former Rhineland-Palatinate Environment Minister Klaudia Martini Dies at 74
Klaudia Martini, Rhineland-Palatinate's first female SPD environment minister, died on December 19th at 74. Her notable actions include refusing a license to the Mülheim-Kärlich nuclear plant and initiating a British beef import ban due to BSE.
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24% Bias Score
Death of Klaudia Martini: A Legacy of Environmental Policy and Political Conflict
Klaudia Martini, Rhineland-Palatinate's first female SPD environment minister, died on December 19th at 74; her career included key decisions on nuclear power (Mülheim-Kärlich), BSE, and clashes with federal ministers, leaving a complex legacy.
Death of Klaudia Martini: A Legacy of Environmental Policy and Political Conflict
Klaudia Martini, Rhineland-Palatinate's first female SPD environment minister, died on December 19th at 74; her career included key decisions on nuclear power (Mülheim-Kärlich), BSE, and clashes with federal ministers, leaving a complex legacy.
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36% Bias Score