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LBBW Raises Baden-Württemberg's 2026 GDP Growth Forecast to 1.4 Percent
LBBW raised its 2026 real GDP growth forecast for Baden-Württemberg to 1.4 percent, citing positive effects from defense and infrastructure spending and increased optimism in the auto industry, while cautioning about significant uncertainties due to geopolitical factors and the need to address long-...
LBBW Raises Baden-Württemberg's 2026 GDP Growth Forecast to 1.4 Percent
LBBW raised its 2026 real GDP growth forecast for Baden-Württemberg to 1.4 percent, citing positive effects from defense and infrastructure spending and increased optimism in the auto industry, while cautioning about significant uncertainties due to geopolitical factors and the need to address long-...
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36% Bias Score


Baden-Württemberg to Restrict School Cell Phone Use
Baden-Württemberg's Minister of Culture, Theresa Schopper, is planning a new law to restrict private cellphone use in schools to address concerns about students' well-being and academic performance, advocating for stronger national child protection measures as well.
Baden-Württemberg to Restrict School Cell Phone Use
Baden-Württemberg's Minister of Culture, Theresa Schopper, is planning a new law to restrict private cellphone use in schools to address concerns about students' well-being and academic performance, advocating for stronger national child protection measures as well.
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40% Bias Score


German Industrial Workers Protest Job Losses
In Stuttgart, Germany, around 25,000 industrial workers protested on October 27th, 2023, demanding job security and investments in future-proof technologies amid concerns about job losses and the competitiveness of German industries.
German Industrial Workers Protest Job Losses
In Stuttgart, Germany, around 25,000 industrial workers protested on October 27th, 2023, demanding job security and investments in future-proof technologies amid concerns about job losses and the competitiveness of German industries.
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40% Bias Score


Wohngeld Recipients in Baden-Württemberg Surge by 11% in 2024
In Baden-Württemberg, approximately 95,500 low-income households received Wohngeld (€443/month on average) by the end of 2024, an 11% increase from 2023 and a 54% increase from 2022, due to rising housing costs and a 2023 reform expanding eligibility; total spending reached €478.5 million.
Wohngeld Recipients in Baden-Württemberg Surge by 11% in 2024
In Baden-Württemberg, approximately 95,500 low-income households received Wohngeld (€443/month on average) by the end of 2024, an 11% increase from 2023 and a 54% increase from 2022, due to rising housing costs and a 2023 reform expanding eligibility; total spending reached €478.5 million.
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28% Bias Score


Baden-Württemberg Automotive Industry Faces Competitive Challenges
IG Metall Baden-Württemberg district head Barbara Resch warns that the region's automotive industry is falling behind competitors in key areas like e-cars and software, leading to job cuts and potential economic decline unless policy changes are made to improve framework conditions.
Baden-Württemberg Automotive Industry Faces Competitive Challenges
IG Metall Baden-Württemberg district head Barbara Resch warns that the region's automotive industry is falling behind competitors in key areas like e-cars and software, leading to job cuts and potential economic decline unless policy changes are made to improve framework conditions.
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36% Bias Score


Baden-Württemberg Election: CDU Victory, but Electoral Law Creates Unexpected Fallout
The CDU won Baden-Württemberg's Bundestag election, but six of its constituency winners won't enter parliament due to a new electoral law; this has left three constituencies without Bundestag representation, sparking criticism.
Baden-Württemberg Election: CDU Victory, but Electoral Law Creates Unexpected Fallout
The CDU won Baden-Württemberg's Bundestag election, but six of its constituency winners won't enter parliament due to a new electoral law; this has left three constituencies without Bundestag representation, sparking criticism.
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44% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg Police E-Vehicle Pilot Program Faces Challenges
A police pilot program in Baden-Württemberg using electric vehicles is facing challenges due to short battery life, causing mission disruptions and criticism from the German Police Union, highlighting the need for sufficient charging infrastructure.

Baden-Württemberg Police E-Vehicle Pilot Program Faces Challenges
A police pilot program in Baden-Württemberg using electric vehicles is facing challenges due to short battery life, causing mission disruptions and criticism from the German Police Union, highlighting the need for sufficient charging infrastructure.
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52% Bias Score

25,000 Protest in Stuttgart Against Industrial Job Losses
Approximately 25,000 industrial workers protested in Stuttgart, Germany, on March 15th, 2023, demanding job security and investments in future-proof technologies and renewable energies, fearing job relocations and economic decline.

25,000 Protest in Stuttgart Against Industrial Job Losses
Approximately 25,000 industrial workers protested in Stuttgart, Germany, on March 15th, 2023, demanding job security and investments in future-proof technologies and renewable energies, fearing job relocations and economic decline.
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44% Bias Score

Rare Lynx Killed on German Highway
A rare male lynx, previously unknown to authorities, was killed on the A98 highway near Binzen, Germany, highlighting the dangers faced by wildlife near roadways and underscoring the significance of every individual in a small population.

Rare Lynx Killed on German Highway
A rare male lynx, previously unknown to authorities, was killed on the A98 highway near Binzen, Germany, highlighting the dangers faced by wildlife near roadways and underscoring the significance of every individual in a small population.
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32% Bias Score

Mannheim Car Crash Cancels Shrove Tuesday Parades
Due to a car crash in Mannheim on Monday, resulting in two deaths, several Shrove Tuesday parades in northern Baden-Württemberg, including Heidelberg, Schwetzingen, and Weinheim, were canceled; however, Karlsruhe will proceed with its parade.

Mannheim Car Crash Cancels Shrove Tuesday Parades
Due to a car crash in Mannheim on Monday, resulting in two deaths, several Shrove Tuesday parades in northern Baden-Württemberg, including Heidelberg, Schwetzingen, and Weinheim, were canceled; however, Karlsruhe will proceed with its parade.
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32% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg Court Allows Referendum on Reducing Parliament Size
Baden-Württemberg's 2022 electoral reform, creating surplus mandates and inflating the parliament's size, is challenged by a citizens' initiative seeking to reduce the number of representatives to the minimum 120 seats after a court decision overturned the interior ministry's rejection.

Baden-Württemberg Court Allows Referendum on Reducing Parliament Size
Baden-Württemberg's 2022 electoral reform, creating surplus mandates and inflating the parliament's size, is challenged by a citizens' initiative seeking to reduce the number of representatives to the minimum 120 seats after a court decision overturned the interior ministry's rejection.
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44% Bias Score

CDU Landslide Victory in Baden-Württemberg Bundestag Election
The CDU won Baden-Württemberg's Bundestag election with 31.6% of the vote, significantly outperforming the Greens (13.6%) and setting the stage for a potential CDU victory in the 2026 state election, especially given the retirement of the popular Green Minister-President Kretschmann.

CDU Landslide Victory in Baden-Württemberg Bundestag Election
The CDU won Baden-Württemberg's Bundestag election with 31.6% of the vote, significantly outperforming the Greens (13.6%) and setting the stage for a potential CDU victory in the 2026 state election, especially given the retirement of the popular Green Minister-President Kretschmann.
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48% Bias Score
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