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Chemnitzer Street Art Exhibition Removes Artwork After Antisemitism Accusations
Organizers of the Ibug street art exhibition in Chemnitz removed parts of an artwork by Luke Carter titled "DEUTSCHLAND MORDET MIT" following accusations of antisemitism; the decision followed an expert's assessment deeming parts problematic, though the artist's intent wasn't considered antisemitic,...
Chemnitzer Street Art Exhibition Removes Artwork After Antisemitism Accusations
Organizers of the Ibug street art exhibition in Chemnitz removed parts of an artwork by Luke Carter titled "DEUTSCHLAND MORDET MIT" following accusations of antisemitism; the decision followed an expert's assessment deeming parts problematic, though the artist's intent wasn't considered antisemitic,...
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36% Bias Score


Chemnitz to Build New Stadttheater Due to High Renovation Costs
Chemnitz is replacing its 1980s Stadttheater, a building with cultural significance, with a new structure due to unexpectedly high renovation costs (€34 million), despite recent funding approval and protests from citizens and architectural professionals.
Chemnitz to Build New Stadttheater Due to High Renovation Costs
Chemnitz is replacing its 1980s Stadttheater, a building with cultural significance, with a new structure due to unexpectedly high renovation costs (€34 million), despite recent funding approval and protests from citizens and architectural professionals.
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48% Bias Score


Chemnitz Opens NSU Documentation Center, Underscoring Right-Wing Extremism Threat
A new documentation center in Chemnitz, Germany, opened to memorialize the ten victims of the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group, highlighting the group's years of operation in the city and calling for greater accountability from authorities and expanded victim rights.
Chemnitz Opens NSU Documentation Center, Underscoring Right-Wing Extremism Threat
A new documentation center in Chemnitz, Germany, opened to memorialize the ten victims of the National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group, highlighting the group's years of operation in the city and calling for greater accountability from authorities and expanded victim rights.
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24% Bias Score


Chemnitz: Culture vs. Cuts
Chemnitz, Germany, hosts the "#3000 Garagen" art project as part of its European Capital of Culture program, aiming to counter right-wing extremism and foster community engagement, yet faces severe budget cuts threatening its cultural initiatives.
Chemnitz: Culture vs. Cuts
Chemnitz, Germany, hosts the "#3000 Garagen" art project as part of its European Capital of Culture program, aiming to counter right-wing extremism and foster community engagement, yet faces severe budget cuts threatening its cultural initiatives.
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36% Bias Score


ZDF Erzgebirge Krimi Shifts to Chemnitz, Investigating Murder in Cultural Scene
In the new ZDF Erzgebirge crime thriller "Die letzte Note," set in Chemnitz, Germany's 2024 European Capital of Culture, Commissioner Robert Winkler investigates the murder of a music teacher, whose valuable violin is missing. The episode features a change in location, exploring Chemnitz's cultural ...
ZDF Erzgebirge Krimi Shifts to Chemnitz, Investigating Murder in Cultural Scene
In the new ZDF Erzgebirge crime thriller "Die letzte Note," set in Chemnitz, Germany's 2024 European Capital of Culture, Commissioner Robert Winkler investigates the murder of a music teacher, whose valuable violin is missing. The episode features a change in location, exploring Chemnitz's cultural ...
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52% Bias Score


Wanderwitz Calls for AfD Ban, Urges CDU Adaptation
Marco Wanderwitz, a former CDU member of the German Bundestag, initiated a ban on the AfD due to its threat to democracy, citing increased right-wing extremism and displacement of marginalized groups in smaller towns where AfD support is high; he also suggests the CDU must adapt to regain voters.
Wanderwitz Calls for AfD Ban, Urges CDU Adaptation
Marco Wanderwitz, a former CDU member of the German Bundestag, initiated a ban on the AfD due to its threat to democracy, citing increased right-wing extremism and displacement of marginalized groups in smaller towns where AfD support is high; he also suggests the CDU must adapt to regain voters.
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56% Bias Score

Chemnitz Hospital Transformed into Urban Art Gallery Addressing Gaza Conflict
Approximately 70 artists transformed a former 16,000 square meter Chemnitz hospital into an urban art gallery opening this Friday, featuring works addressing the Gaza conflict and expecting over 20,000 visitors through September 7th.

Chemnitz Hospital Transformed into Urban Art Gallery Addressing Gaza Conflict
Approximately 70 artists transformed a former 16,000 square meter Chemnitz hospital into an urban art gallery opening this Friday, featuring works addressing the Gaza conflict and expecting over 20,000 visitors through September 7th.
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40% Bias Score

Kraftklub Protests Chemnitz Budget Cuts with Surprise Concert
German band Kraftklub staged a surprise concert in Chemnitz, Germany, on May 28, 2025, protesting budget cuts impacting the city's Schauspielhaus and broader cultural and social programs, using the event to announce their new album, "Sterben in Karl-Marx-Stadt", set for release on November 28, 2025.

Kraftklub Protests Chemnitz Budget Cuts with Surprise Concert
German band Kraftklub staged a surprise concert in Chemnitz, Germany, on May 28, 2025, protesting budget cuts impacting the city's Schauspielhaus and broader cultural and social programs, using the event to announce their new album, "Sterben in Karl-Marx-Stadt", set for release on November 28, 2025.
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48% Bias Score

Chemnitz Opens NSU Documentation Center
A new documentation center opened in Chemnitz, Germany, to commemorate the ten victims of the National Socialist Underground (NSU), highlighting the group's years of operation in the city and the failures of security forces; it will serve as a pilot for a larger national center.

Chemnitz Opens NSU Documentation Center
A new documentation center opened in Chemnitz, Germany, to commemorate the ten victims of the National Socialist Underground (NSU), highlighting the group's years of operation in the city and the failures of security forces; it will serve as a pilot for a larger national center.
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28% Bias Score

Chemnitz Crime Thriller: "Die letzte Note" Explores Murder, Missing Violin
In the new ZDF Erzgebirge crime thriller "Die letzte Note", set in Chemnitz, the murder of music teacher Marianne Bach is investigated; her valuable violin is missing, and the case explores past resentments and secrets within the city's music community, referencing Chemnitz's history under communist...

Chemnitz Crime Thriller: "Die letzte Note" Explores Murder, Missing Violin
In the new ZDF Erzgebirge crime thriller "Die letzte Note", set in Chemnitz, the murder of music teacher Marianne Bach is investigated; her valuable violin is missing, and the case explores past resentments and secrets within the city's music community, referencing Chemnitz's history under communist...
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12% Bias Score

Chemnitz: Using Culture to Combat Extremism
Chemnitz, a city in East Germany struggling with deindustrialization and right-wing extremism, is using its 2025 European Capital of Culture status to promote social cohesion through community projects like "Dancing Neighbors" and "Living Neighborhood", aiming to counter extremism by fostering inclu...

Chemnitz: Using Culture to Combat Extremism
Chemnitz, a city in East Germany struggling with deindustrialization and right-wing extremism, is using its 2025 European Capital of Culture status to promote social cohesion through community projects like "Dancing Neighbors" and "Living Neighborhood", aiming to counter extremism by fostering inclu...
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40% Bias Score

Faked Machete Attack in Chemnitz Results in €4,500 Fine for Perpetrator
A man in Chemnitz, Germany, was fined €4,500 for faking a machete attack in August 2023 to claim disability benefits; his accomplice received a three-year prison sentence.

Faked Machete Attack in Chemnitz Results in €4,500 Fine for Perpetrator
A man in Chemnitz, Germany, was fined €4,500 for faking a machete attack in August 2023 to claim disability benefits; his accomplice received a three-year prison sentence.
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36% Bias Score
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