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Bosch Announces 13,000 Job Cuts in Germany
Bosch, a German automotive supplier, announced plans to cut approximately 13,000 jobs in Germany by the end of 2030, primarily within its Mobility division, due to a €2.5 billion annual cost gap resulting from the challenging economic climate in the automotive industry.
Bosch Announces 13,000 Job Cuts in Germany
Bosch, a German automotive supplier, announced plans to cut approximately 13,000 jobs in Germany by the end of 2030, primarily within its Mobility division, due to a €2.5 billion annual cost gap resulting from the challenging economic climate in the automotive industry.
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16% Bias Score


Germany to Reform Bürgergeld to Curb Organized Welfare Fraud
Former Federal Employment Agency head Detlef Scheele and Duisburg's Mayor Sören Link advocate for stricter regulations to prevent criminal gangs from exploiting Germany's Bürgergeld welfare system, citing insufficient work requirements for EU citizens and suggesting improvements to inter-agency data...
Germany to Reform Bürgergeld to Curb Organized Welfare Fraud
Former Federal Employment Agency head Detlef Scheele and Duisburg's Mayor Sören Link advocate for stricter regulations to prevent criminal gangs from exploiting Germany's Bürgergeld welfare system, citing insufficient work requirements for EU citizens and suggesting improvements to inter-agency data...
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52% Bias Score


German Court to Decide on IS Supporter's Deportation
A German court will decide on the deportation of a convicted IS supporter from Warendorf, Germany, after the lower court ruled he faces no threat of torture in his home country of Tajikistan.
German Court to Decide on IS Supporter's Deportation
A German court will decide on the deportation of a convicted IS supporter from Warendorf, Germany, after the lower court ruled he faces no threat of torture in his home country of Tajikistan.
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24% Bias Score


Polizeiruf 110" Examines School Shooting and Online Manipulation
A new "Polizeiruf 110" episode depicts a 17-year-old, Jeremy, committing a school shooting livestreamed on a gaming platform, raising questions about online manipulation and its impact.
Polizeiruf 110" Examines School Shooting and Online Manipulation
A new "Polizeiruf 110" episode depicts a 17-year-old, Jeremy, committing a school shooting livestreamed on a gaming platform, raising questions about online manipulation and its impact.
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40% Bias Score


Lübeck Faces Record 162.4 Million Euro Budget Deficit
The city of Lübeck, Germany, is facing a record 162.4 million euro budget deficit for 2026, prompting proposed cuts and fee increases across various city services.
Lübeck Faces Record 162.4 Million Euro Budget Deficit
The city of Lübeck, Germany, is facing a record 162.4 million euro budget deficit for 2026, prompting proposed cuts and fee increases across various city services.
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40% Bias Score


24 Antisemitic Attacks Daily in Germany: Five-Point Plan Unveiled, Media Silent
A new report reveals 24 daily antisemitic attacks in Germany, prompting a five-point plan from six organizations, while the film and media industry remains silent.
24 Antisemitic Attacks Daily in Germany: Five-Point Plan Unveiled, Media Silent
A new report reveals 24 daily antisemitic attacks in Germany, prompting a five-point plan from six organizations, while the film and media industry remains silent.
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44% Bias Score

Germany to Reform Welfare System to Curb Organized Abuse
Former German Labor Agency head Detlef Scheele and Duisburg's Mayor Sören Link advocate for stricter regulations in the Bürgergeld welfare system to combat organized abuse by criminal gangs exploiting loopholes for EU citizens.

Germany to Reform Welfare System to Curb Organized Abuse
Former German Labor Agency head Detlef Scheele and Duisburg's Mayor Sören Link advocate for stricter regulations in the Bürgergeld welfare system to combat organized abuse by criminal gangs exploiting loopholes for EU citizens.
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52% Bias Score

German Forests Suffer Dramatic Decline: 900,000 Hectares Lost
Satellite data reveals a dramatic loss of over 900,000 hectares of forest in Germany between 2017 and 2024, nearly doubling since 2021, primarily due to drought, heatwaves, storms, and pest infestations.

German Forests Suffer Dramatic Decline: 900,000 Hectares Lost
Satellite data reveals a dramatic loss of over 900,000 hectares of forest in Germany between 2017 and 2024, nearly doubling since 2021, primarily due to drought, heatwaves, storms, and pest infestations.
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40% Bias Score

Evelyn Palla Appointed as New CEO of Deutsche Bahn
Evelyn Palla, previously head of DB Regio, will become the new CEO of Deutsche Bahn, succeeding Richard Lutz, as announced by German Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder on Monday.

Evelyn Palla Appointed as New CEO of Deutsche Bahn
Evelyn Palla, previously head of DB Regio, will become the new CEO of Deutsche Bahn, succeeding Richard Lutz, as announced by German Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder on Monday.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Deutsche Bahn: A Five-Point Plan for Revival
Facing a crisis due to years of underfunding and mismanagement, Deutsche Bahn (DB) is undergoing a restructuring, including a new CEO, Evelyn Palla, and a new strategy focused on improved customer satisfaction, backed by increased federal funding and operational reforms.

Germany's Deutsche Bahn: A Five-Point Plan for Revival
Facing a crisis due to years of underfunding and mismanagement, Deutsche Bahn (DB) is undergoing a restructuring, including a new CEO, Evelyn Palla, and a new strategy focused on improved customer satisfaction, backed by increased federal funding and operational reforms.
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48% Bias Score

German Raccoon Population Explodes to 1.6-2 Million, Causing Ecological Damage
Since their introduction in 1934 at Edersee, Germany, the raccoon population has boomed to 1.6–2 million, causing significant ecological damage and prompting debate on control measures, despite a lack of effective solutions.

German Raccoon Population Explodes to 1.6-2 Million, Causing Ecological Damage
Since their introduction in 1934 at Edersee, Germany, the raccoon population has boomed to 1.6–2 million, causing significant ecological damage and prompting debate on control measures, despite a lack of effective solutions.
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16% Bias Score

German Film Industry's Silence on Rising Antisemitism Condemned
Martin Moszkowicz, a German film producer, criticizes the German film and television industry's silence regarding rising antisemitism, noting the absence of major players among signatories to a new five-point plan against antisemitism.

German Film Industry's Silence on Rising Antisemitism Condemned
Martin Moszkowicz, a German film producer, criticizes the German film and television industry's silence regarding rising antisemitism, noting the absence of major players among signatories to a new five-point plan against antisemitism.
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40% Bias Score
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