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Digital Realty Launches First Data Center in Historic Frankfurt Building
Digital Realty opened its first data center in a renovated Frankfurt landmark, investing over \$1 billion in 11 data centers, with the first using 16 megawatts and providing 8200 square meters of server space; waste heat will be used to heat a nearby building from fall 2026.
Digital Realty Launches First Data Center in Historic Frankfurt Building
Digital Realty opened its first data center in a renovated Frankfurt landmark, investing over \$1 billion in 11 data centers, with the first using 16 megawatts and providing 8200 square meters of server space; waste heat will be used to heat a nearby building from fall 2026.
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44% Bias Score


Deutsche Bahn to Build Underground Station in Frankfurt
Deutsche Bahn in Frankfurt is planning to build a new underground station beneath the main train station to improve the flow of long-distance traffic, which is estimated to cost 3.6 billion Euros and expected to be completed by the 2040s.
Deutsche Bahn to Build Underground Station in Frankfurt
Deutsche Bahn in Frankfurt is planning to build a new underground station beneath the main train station to improve the flow of long-distance traffic, which is estimated to cost 3.6 billion Euros and expected to be completed by the 2040s.
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20% Bias Score


Frankfurt Secures European-American Chamber of Commerce Office
The European-American Chamber of Commerce will open its first German office in Frankfurt this year, driven by increased demand from US companies seeking European partners due to tariffs and stricter US immigration policies. This decision, announced during a Frankfurt business breakfast in New York, ...
Frankfurt Secures European-American Chamber of Commerce Office
The European-American Chamber of Commerce will open its first German office in Frankfurt this year, driven by increased demand from US companies seeking European partners due to tariffs and stricter US immigration policies. This decision, announced during a Frankfurt business breakfast in New York, ...
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48% Bias Score


Frankfurt Investigates KEG's Liquidity Crisis, Sparking Oversight Debate
Frankfurt's city council will investigate the liquidity crisis of the KEG, a 50% city-owned company, after a €10 million bridging loan was approved to avert insolvency; the CDU criticizes the city's oversight and proposes changes.
Frankfurt Investigates KEG's Liquidity Crisis, Sparking Oversight Debate
Frankfurt's city council will investigate the liquidity crisis of the KEG, a 50% city-owned company, after a €10 million bridging loan was approved to avert insolvency; the CDU criticizes the city's oversight and proposes changes.
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52% Bias Score


Frankfurt Delays Refugee Debit Card Rollout Due to Technical Issues and Opposition
Frankfurt's rollout of a debit card system for refugees is delayed until summer due to technical issues, despite legal obligations; a local group opposes it as discriminatory, collecting funds for a cash exchange alternative, while exceptions are planned for minors and part-time workers.
Frankfurt Delays Refugee Debit Card Rollout Due to Technical Issues and Opposition
Frankfurt's rollout of a debit card system for refugees is delayed until summer due to technical issues, despite legal obligations; a local group opposes it as discriminatory, collecting funds for a cash exchange alternative, while exceptions are planned for minors and part-time workers.
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48% Bias Score


Frankfurt's Unequal Access to Gymnasien Highlights Educational Disparities
A stark disparity in access to Gymnasien (grammar schools) exists in Frankfurt, Germany, with 93% of Westend fourth graders transitioning compared to only 37% in Sossenheim, highlighting unequal educational opportunities based on socioeconomic factors and geographic location.
Frankfurt's Unequal Access to Gymnasien Highlights Educational Disparities
A stark disparity in access to Gymnasien (grammar schools) exists in Frankfurt, Germany, with 93% of Westend fourth graders transitioning compared to only 37% in Sossenheim, highlighting unequal educational opportunities based on socioeconomic factors and geographic location.
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40% Bias Score

Frankfurt to Open New Addiction Treatment Center in Gallus District
Frankfurt's new addiction treatment center, located at Niddastraße 76 in the Gallus district, will offer comprehensive services to reduce street drug use, particularly crack, while facing challenges in coordinating statewide efforts.

Frankfurt to Open New Addiction Treatment Center in Gallus District
Frankfurt's new addiction treatment center, located at Niddastraße 76 in the Gallus district, will offer comprehensive services to reduce street drug use, particularly crack, while facing challenges in coordinating statewide efforts.
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56% Bias Score

Court Allows Al-Kuds Day Demonstration in Frankfurt, Sparking Antisemitism Concerns
Hesse's Antisemitism Commissioner criticizes the Frankfurt court's decision to allow an Al-Kuds Day demonstration, citing increased threats to Jewish life and public safety, demanding legal changes to counter antisemitism; the court ruled the ban was unlawful.

Court Allows Al-Kuds Day Demonstration in Frankfurt, Sparking Antisemitism Concerns
Hesse's Antisemitism Commissioner criticizes the Frankfurt court's decision to allow an Al-Kuds Day demonstration, citing increased threats to Jewish life and public safety, demanding legal changes to counter antisemitism; the court ruled the ban was unlawful.
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52% Bias Score

Frankfurt Greens Launch 2026 Election Campaign with Focus on Collaborative Governance
The Frankfurt Greens, aiming to regain their top position in the 2026 municipal election, held a meeting emphasizing collaborative program development and criticizing the CDU's governance, highlighting successful projects and contrasting them with shortcomings in education and immigration services.

Frankfurt Greens Launch 2026 Election Campaign with Focus on Collaborative Governance
The Frankfurt Greens, aiming to regain their top position in the 2026 municipal election, held a meeting emphasizing collaborative program development and criticizing the CDU's governance, highlighting successful projects and contrasting them with shortcomings in education and immigration services.
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52% Bias Score

Katzbach Death March Survivors Recount Nazi Atrocities 80 Years On
Survivors Andrzej Branecki and Zygmunt Świstak recount the horrors of the Katzbach concentration camp's death march from Frankfurt to Hünfeld in 1945, highlighting systematic Nazi brutality and the lasting impact on their lives and families; commemorations across the Rhein-Main region mark the 80th ...

Katzbach Death March Survivors Recount Nazi Atrocities 80 Years On
Survivors Andrzej Branecki and Zygmunt Świstak recount the horrors of the Katzbach concentration camp's death march from Frankfurt to Hünfeld in 1945, highlighting systematic Nazi brutality and the lasting impact on their lives and families; commemorations across the Rhein-Main region mark the 80th ...
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44% Bias Score

Goethe University Concert Showcases Contemporary Music
Jan Schumacher, Goethe University's music director, directed "Contemporary Colours," a concert of contemporary music by Michael Quell, Carsten Braun, and Heinz Werner Zimmermann, at the university's campus Westend in Frankfurt on an unspecified date last month.

Goethe University Concert Showcases Contemporary Music
Jan Schumacher, Goethe University's music director, directed "Contemporary Colours," a concert of contemporary music by Michael Quell, Carsten Braun, and Heinz Werner Zimmermann, at the university's campus Westend in Frankfurt on an unspecified date last month.
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52% Bias Score

Alte Oper Frankfurt Launches "Green Subscription" to Promote Sustainability
The Alte Oper Frankfurt is launching a "Green Subscription" (March 28th) for €160-320, including five concerts, bike services, vegan food, expert talks, and a commitment to reducing energy consumption and measuring its climate impact.

Alte Oper Frankfurt Launches "Green Subscription" to Promote Sustainability
The Alte Oper Frankfurt is launching a "Green Subscription" (March 28th) for €160-320, including five concerts, bike services, vegan food, expert talks, and a commitment to reducing energy consumption and measuring its climate impact.
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32% Bias Score
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