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102 Right-Wing Extremists in Hessen Held Firearm Licenses in 2024
In Hessen, 102 right-wing extremists held firearm licenses by the end of 2024; 53 had a "Kleiner Waffenschein", and 49 possessed a weapons license. Authorities revoked licenses for 11 and initiated revocation for 21 more, highlighting security concerns and the need for stricter licensing procedures.
102 Right-Wing Extremists in Hessen Held Firearm Licenses in 2024
In Hessen, 102 right-wing extremists held firearm licenses by the end of 2024; 53 had a "Kleiner Waffenschein", and 49 possessed a weapons license. Authorities revoked licenses for 11 and initiated revocation for 21 more, highlighting security concerns and the need for stricter licensing procedures.
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44% Bias Score


Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality Despite Regulatory Challenges
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology to achieve climate neutrality by 2045, despite party and national regulatory hurdles, focusing on waste incineration and initially using Norway and Denmark's infrastructure while awaiting German lega...
Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality Despite Regulatory Challenges
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology to achieve climate neutrality by 2045, despite party and national regulatory hurdles, focusing on waste incineration and initially using Norway and Denmark's infrastructure while awaiting German lega...
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44% Bias Score


Berlin Greens Push for Climate Protection as State Goal in Constitution
Berlin's Green Party proposes a constitutional amendment to prioritize climate protection, criticizing the current coalition's inaction and facing opposition from the AfD while receiving support from the Left Party.
Berlin Greens Push for Climate Protection as State Goal in Constitution
Berlin's Green Party proposes a constitutional amendment to prioritize climate protection, criticizing the current coalition's inaction and facing opposition from the AfD while receiving support from the Left Party.
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40% Bias Score


German Minister Dismisses Animal Welfare Officer Amidst Political Backlash
German Agriculture Minister Alois Rainer dismissed animal welfare officer Ariane Kari despite a short contract extension, sparking criticism from animal rights groups who see political motives behind the move and fear for the future of animal welfare policy in Germany.
German Minister Dismisses Animal Welfare Officer Amidst Political Backlash
German Agriculture Minister Alois Rainer dismissed animal welfare officer Ariane Kari despite a short contract extension, sparking criticism from animal rights groups who see political motives behind the move and fear for the future of animal welfare policy in Germany.
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40% Bias Score


Major Staff Turnover at Hamburg Theaters Amidst Leadership Changes
Simultaneous leadership changes at Hamburg's Thalia Theater and State Opera have resulted in significant staff turnover, with 17 actors leaving Thalia and six singers leaving the State Opera, among numerous other departures and arrivals across departments, creating challenges for the new leadership.
Major Staff Turnover at Hamburg Theaters Amidst Leadership Changes
Simultaneous leadership changes at Hamburg's Thalia Theater and State Opera have resulted in significant staff turnover, with 17 actors leaving Thalia and six singers leaving the State Opera, among numerous other departures and arrivals across departments, creating challenges for the new leadership.
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20% Bias Score


Harz Tourism Seeks More Funding from Lower Saxony
The Harz tourism industry in Lower Saxony, Germany, is requesting increased state funding due to bureaucratic delays and funding disparities compared to neighboring states, impacting infrastructure development and accessibility.
Harz Tourism Seeks More Funding from Lower Saxony
The Harz tourism industry in Lower Saxony, Germany, is requesting increased state funding due to bureaucratic delays and funding disparities compared to neighboring states, impacting infrastructure development and accessibility.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Intensifies Speed Checks to Reduce Traffic Accidents
From August 4th to 10th, German police are conducting intensified speed checks across Baden-Württemberg and other states as part of a Europe-wide Roadpol initiative to reduce speeding-related accidents, with penalties ranging from €60 to €560 and potential driving bans.

Germany Intensifies Speed Checks to Reduce Traffic Accidents
From August 4th to 10th, German police are conducting intensified speed checks across Baden-Württemberg and other states as part of a Europe-wide Roadpol initiative to reduce speeding-related accidents, with penalties ranging from €60 to €560 and potential driving bans.
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40% Bias Score

Kretschmer Calls for German Bürgergeld Reform Amidst Concerns Over Refugee Employment
Saxon Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer advocates for changes to Germany's €47 billion Bürgergeld system, citing lower Ukrainian refugee employment rates in Germany compared to neighboring countries and calling for reforms to incentivize work for both German citizens and refugees.

Kretschmer Calls for German Bürgergeld Reform Amidst Concerns Over Refugee Employment
Saxon Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer advocates for changes to Germany's €47 billion Bürgergeld system, citing lower Ukrainian refugee employment rates in Germany compared to neighboring countries and calling for reforms to incentivize work for both German citizens and refugees.
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48% Bias Score

German Energy Company Leag Criticizes "South Bonus" in Gas Power Plant Funding
Germany's planned "South Bonus" for new gas power plants sparks concern at Leag, an energy company in Eastern Germany, fearing disadvantage compared to Southern Germany in securing funding for vital replacements for retiring brown coal plants, risking energy security and potentially delaying the cou...

German Energy Company Leag Criticizes "South Bonus" in Gas Power Plant Funding
Germany's planned "South Bonus" for new gas power plants sparks concern at Leag, an energy company in Eastern Germany, fearing disadvantage compared to Southern Germany in securing funding for vital replacements for retiring brown coal plants, risking energy security and potentially delaying the cou...
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52% Bias Score

Hertha BSC Appoints Peter Görlich as Managing Director After String of Rejections
After numerous high-profile rejections, Hertha BSC reportedly appointed Peter Görlich, formerly of Hoffenheim, as their new managing director, sharing the role with Ralf Huschen; the club continues to search for a striker and academy director.

Hertha BSC Appoints Peter Görlich as Managing Director After String of Rejections
After numerous high-profile rejections, Hertha BSC reportedly appointed Peter Görlich, formerly of Hoffenheim, as their new managing director, sharing the role with Ralf Huschen; the club continues to search for a striker and academy director.
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36% Bias Score

Undav Supports Woltemade Amidst Bayern Munich Interest
VfB Stuttgart teammate Deniz Undav is supporting Nick Woltemade, who is attracting interest from Bayern Munich, advising him to focus on football and ignore transfer speculation; VfB Stuttgart rejected Bayern's initial approach; Woltemade is under contract until 2028.

Undav Supports Woltemade Amidst Bayern Munich Interest
VfB Stuttgart teammate Deniz Undav is supporting Nick Woltemade, who is attracting interest from Bayern Munich, advising him to focus on football and ignore transfer speculation; VfB Stuttgart rejected Bayern's initial approach; Woltemade is under contract until 2028.
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8% Bias Score

NRW Solar Power Growth Slows by 20 Percent in First Half of 2024
North Rhine-Westphalia's solar power capacity additions dropped by 20 percent in the first half of 2024, reaching 940 MW, lagging behind Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg due to slow open-field expansion, prompting calls for increased governmental support for municipal planning and permitting.

NRW Solar Power Growth Slows by 20 Percent in First Half of 2024
North Rhine-Westphalia's solar power capacity additions dropped by 20 percent in the first half of 2024, reaching 940 MW, lagging behind Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg due to slow open-field expansion, prompting calls for increased governmental support for municipal planning and permitting.
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20% Bias Score
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