Domain: zeit.de

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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Frankfurt Murder Trial: Premeditated Crime or Reaction to Threat?

A 30-year-old man in Frankfurt, Germany, is on trial for murdering a wheelchair-bound man in March 2024; the prosecution claims the act was premeditated to secure prison resources, while the defense argues it was a reaction to a perceived threat.

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Reduced Inequality
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Cologne Workshop Empowers Women Over 70 to DJ at Music Festival

A DJ workshop in Cologne, Germany, trains women over 70 to perform at the c/o pop festival, defying ageist stereotypes and showcasing their engagement with contemporary music, including songs like Shirin David's "Bauch Beine Po.

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36% Bias Score

Gender Equality
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Volkswagen Launches Product Offensive in China Amidst Heightened Tech Competition

Volkswagen announced a major product offensive at the Shanghai Auto Show, unveiling five world premieres to counter intensified competition from Chinese tech companies, resulting in a nearly 31 percent drop in profit last year, partly due to decreased earnings from China.

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32% Bias Score

Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Federle and Palmer's "Wir machen das jetzt!" Offers Practical Solutions to Societal Challenges

Lisa Federle and Boris Palmer's new book, "Wir machen das jetzt!" (We're doing it now!), published April 25th, offers practical solutions to societal challenges in Germany, combining their experiences as a physician and mayor, highlighting Tübingen's successful packaging tax as a model for impactful...

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44% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
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Peregrine Falcons Nest Atop Frankfurt's Commerzbank Tower

A pair of peregrine falcons laid two eggs in early March atop Frankfurt's Commerzbank Tower, continuing a nesting pattern since 2007, showcasing the adaptation of these birds—once endangered by DDT—to urban environments offering high-rise buildings as nesting sites and abundant prey.

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Life on Land
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Thuringia Upgrades Canoeing Infrastructure to Boost Tourism

Thuringia is improving canoeing infrastructure along the Werra and Saale rivers, including removing deadwood, enhancing signage, and adding 16 new access points with amenities, to boost tourism; the Saale-Unstrut region is a particular hotspot.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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German Court Sentences Right-Wing Extremists for Hate Music

A German court sentenced a 35-year-old man to two years and eight months in prison for producing and distributing right-wing extremist music containing Nazi symbols and calls for violence; four other men received lesser sentences. The music glorified violence, denied the Holocaust, and incited hatre...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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High Rates of Hypertension and Obesity Among Older Adults in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, hypertension is the most common age-related illness, affecting one in three 60-69 year-olds, rising to four in five by age 70-79 and nine in ten by 80-89. The state also has the highest obesity rate in Germany for the 60-79 age group (10.7% and 24.7% respectively)...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Klingbeil Proposes German Pension Reform: Expanding Contributors, Not Raising Retirement Age

SPD leader Lars Klingbeil proposed a German pension system reform focusing on expanding the contributor base instead of raising the retirement age, aiming to maintain a 48 percent pension level by 2031 with tax revenue, warning of increased social security contributions otherwise.

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Forensic Analysis Concludes Hitler Died by Suicide

Hamburg forensic expert Klaus Püschel's new book concludes Adolf Hitler died in 1945 from a combined cyanide and gunshot suicide, based on analysis of Russian autopsy reports and remains; the remains were later burned in Magdeburg in 1970 by order of the KGB.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Harald Juhnke's Antique Furniture to be Auctioned

Eight antique furniture pieces from the former Berlin home of entertainer Harald Juhnke are being auctioned near Stuttgart on April 26th, with starting prices ranging from €250 to €2500, capitalizing on Juhnke's fame to attract potential buyers.

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Elblandia" Festival Relaunches in Germany

The relaunched "Elblandia" music festival, formerly known as "Sandstein und Musik," premieres in Freital, Germany on April 28th, featuring diverse musical performances across multiple venues in the Elbe River region throughout the year, aiming to boost regional tourism.

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20% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities

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