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Brandenburg Seeks to Curb Wind Turbine Expansion
The Brandenburg state parliament aims to halt the uncontrolled expansion of wind turbines by advocating for a ban on new wind power plants outside designated areas, mirroring a similar moratorium in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Brandenburg Seeks to Curb Wind Turbine Expansion
The Brandenburg state parliament aims to halt the uncontrolled expansion of wind turbines by advocating for a ban on new wind power plants outside designated areas, mirroring a similar moratorium in North Rhine-Westphalia.
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52% Bias Score


Brandenburg to Allow 24/7 Automated Stores to Address Rural Shortages
Brandenburg plans to amend its store opening law by the end of March 2026, allowing 24/7 automated stores, or "Smart Stores," to address the lack of supermarkets in rural areas, a move supported by the state's coalition and opposition parties.
Brandenburg to Allow 24/7 Automated Stores to Address Rural Shortages
Brandenburg plans to amend its store opening law by the end of March 2026, allowing 24/7 automated stores, or "Smart Stores," to address the lack of supermarkets in rural areas, a move supported by the state's coalition and opposition parties.
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56% Bias Score


Brandenburg's 35th Anniversary of German Unity: Calls for Respect Amidst Political Division
On the 35th anniversary of German Unity, Brandenburg's Minister-President Dietmar Woidke urged for more mutual respect, warning against the AfD's divisive influence while the Landtag President highlighted a significant increase in disciplinary actions in the state parliament.
Brandenburg's 35th Anniversary of German Unity: Calls for Respect Amidst Political Division
On the 35th anniversary of German Unity, Brandenburg's Minister-President Dietmar Woidke urged for more mutual respect, warning against the AfD's divisive influence while the Landtag President highlighted a significant increase in disciplinary actions in the state parliament.
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32% Bias Score


VBB to Increase Ticket Prices by 6 Percent in Berlin-Brandenburg
The Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (VBB) is expected to raise ticket prices by an average of six percent, impacting single tickets in Berlin and Potsdam, and the Berlin social ticket.
VBB to Increase Ticket Prices by 6 Percent in Berlin-Brandenburg
The Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (VBB) is expected to raise ticket prices by an average of six percent, impacting single tickets in Berlin and Potsdam, and the Berlin social ticket.
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24% Bias Score


Mercedes-Benz faces pressure over Ludwigsfelde plant future
Amidst concerns over job security, the IG Metall union and Brandenburg's Minister of Economic Affairs urge Mercedes-Benz to clarify the future of its Ludwigsfelde plant, which produces the Sprinter van, affecting 1800 employees and the surrounding region.
Mercedes-Benz faces pressure over Ludwigsfelde plant future
Amidst concerns over job security, the IG Metall union and Brandenburg's Minister of Economic Affairs urge Mercedes-Benz to clarify the future of its Ludwigsfelde plant, which produces the Sprinter van, affecting 1800 employees and the surrounding region.
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16% Bias Score


Brandenburg Minister Removes Secretary of State over Wolf Management Dispute
Brandenburg's Minister of Agriculture, Hanka Mittelstädt, has removed her Secretary of State, Gregor Beyer, following a disagreement over wolf management policies; Beyer had suggested a 15% wolf culling quota, contradicting the minister's stance.
Brandenburg Minister Removes Secretary of State over Wolf Management Dispute
Brandenburg's Minister of Agriculture, Hanka Mittelstädt, has removed her Secretary of State, Gregor Beyer, following a disagreement over wolf management policies; Beyer had suggested a 15% wolf culling quota, contradicting the minister's stance.
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12% Bias Score

Brandenburg Seeks to Curb Wind Turbine Expansion
Brandenburg's ruling coalition aims to halt the uncontrolled expansion of wind turbines by advocating for a federal ban on approvals outside designated wind energy zones, mirroring a similar moratorium in North Rhine-Westphalia, to balance energy needs with landscape preservation.

Brandenburg Seeks to Curb Wind Turbine Expansion
Brandenburg's ruling coalition aims to halt the uncontrolled expansion of wind turbines by advocating for a federal ban on approvals outside designated wind energy zones, mirroring a similar moratorium in North Rhine-Westphalia, to balance energy needs with landscape preservation.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Brandenburg's 35th Unity Anniversary: Calls for Respect Amidst Political Divisions
On Brandenburg's 35th anniversary, officials called for unity and respect, highlighting the challenges of East-West integration and expressing concern over the AfD's divisive rhetoric, with a notable instance of AfD members refusing to sing the European anthem.

Brandenburg's 35th Unity Anniversary: Calls for Respect Amidst Political Divisions
On Brandenburg's 35th anniversary, officials called for unity and respect, highlighting the challenges of East-West integration and expressing concern over the AfD's divisive rhetoric, with a notable instance of AfD members refusing to sing the European anthem.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Berlin-Brandenburg Public Transportation Prices to Increase by 6% in 2024
The Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (VBB) announced a 6% average increase in public transportation fares for Berlin and Brandenburg in 2024, following a 7.5% increase in 2023, due to inflation and energy costs.

Berlin-Brandenburg Public Transportation Prices to Increase by 6% in 2024
The Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg (VBB) announced a 6% average increase in public transportation fares for Berlin and Brandenburg in 2024, following a 7.5% increase in 2023, due to inflation and energy costs.
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24% Bias Score

Brandenburg's Controversial €3 Billion Infrastructure Funding
A €3 billion allocation from Germany's €100 billion infrastructure fund to Brandenburg faces criticism for lacking clear priorities, raising concerns about its impact on economic growth and prompting debate over the need for a supplementary budget.

Brandenburg's Controversial €3 Billion Infrastructure Funding
A €3 billion allocation from Germany's €100 billion infrastructure fund to Brandenburg faces criticism for lacking clear priorities, raising concerns about its impact on economic growth and prompting debate over the need for a supplementary budget.
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20% Bias Score

Mercedes-Benz Faces Pressure to Secure Ludwigsfelde Plant Future
Amidst uncertainty, the IG Metall union is demanding clarity from Mercedes-Benz regarding the future of its Ludwigsfelde plant in Brandenburg, Germany, where the Sprinter van is produced, impacting 1,800 jobs and the surrounding region.

Mercedes-Benz Faces Pressure to Secure Ludwigsfelde Plant Future
Amidst uncertainty, the IG Metall union is demanding clarity from Mercedes-Benz regarding the future of its Ludwigsfelde plant in Brandenburg, Germany, where the Sprinter van is produced, impacting 1,800 jobs and the surrounding region.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Brandenburg's Secretary of State Gregor Beyer Removed from Office Following Wolf Management Dispute
Brandenburg's Minister of Agriculture, Hanka Mittelstädt, requested the removal of Secretary of State Gregor Beyer after a disagreement over wolf management policies; Beyer had suggested a 15% wolf cull, differing from the Minister's position.

Brandenburg's Secretary of State Gregor Beyer Removed from Office Following Wolf Management Dispute
Brandenburg's Minister of Agriculture, Hanka Mittelstädt, requested the removal of Secretary of State Gregor Beyer after a disagreement over wolf management policies; Beyer had suggested a 15% wolf cull, differing from the Minister's position.
Progress
24% Bias Score
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