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German Coalition Debates Future of Development Ministry
Germany's coalition government is debating the future of its development ministry (BMZ), with the CDU/CSU proposing its integration into the Foreign Office (AA) to improve foreign policy coherence, while the SPD prefers enhanced inter-ministerial cooperation to preserve the BMZ's independence and ef...
German Coalition Debates Future of Development Ministry
Germany's coalition government is debating the future of its development ministry (BMZ), with the CDU/CSU proposing its integration into the Foreign Office (AA) to improve foreign policy coherence, while the SPD prefers enhanced inter-ministerial cooperation to preserve the BMZ's independence and ef...
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52% Bias Score


Jostmeier Exhibition Extended: Photographs of German History and Nuremberg Rally Grounds
Michael Jostmeier's photography exhibition, "Unterwegs 1976 - 2024", initially scheduled to end in February, has been extended until April 17, 2025, at Hof's Freiheitshalle. Showcasing images from German political life and the repurposed Nuremberg Rally Grounds, the free exhibition offers unique per...
Jostmeier Exhibition Extended: Photographs of German History and Nuremberg Rally Grounds
Michael Jostmeier's photography exhibition, "Unterwegs 1976 - 2024", initially scheduled to end in February, has been extended until April 17, 2025, at Hof's Freiheitshalle. Showcasing images from German political life and the repurposed Nuremberg Rally Grounds, the free exhibition offers unique per...
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48% Bias Score


Gauck Receives Media Freedom Prize Amidst Rising Global Populism
Former German President Joachim Gauck will receive the Media Freedom Prize on May 7th in Tegernsee, Germany, for his unwavering commitment to democracy and freedom, an award previously given to figures like Alexey Navalny and Mikhail Gorbachev, highlighting the increasing global concern about threat...
Gauck Receives Media Freedom Prize Amidst Rising Global Populism
Former German President Joachim Gauck will receive the Media Freedom Prize on May 7th in Tegernsee, Germany, for his unwavering commitment to democracy and freedom, an award previously given to figures like Alexey Navalny and Mikhail Gorbachev, highlighting the increasing global concern about threat...
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48% Bias Score


Health Crisis Prevents Trabert from Assuming Bundestag Mandate
Due to health complications from multiple strokes, Gerhard Trabert, the 68-year-old top candidate for the Left party in Rhineland-Palatinate, cannot assume his recently won Bundestag mandate; his family seeks dialogue with parliamentary bodies regarding this matter.
Health Crisis Prevents Trabert from Assuming Bundestag Mandate
Due to health complications from multiple strokes, Gerhard Trabert, the 68-year-old top candidate for the Left party in Rhineland-Palatinate, cannot assume his recently won Bundestag mandate; his family seeks dialogue with parliamentary bodies regarding this matter.
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36% Bias Score


No Extra Taxpayer Cost for Thuringia's Ex-Mayor Appointments
Three former Thuringian mayorsâKatja Wolf (Finance Minister), Andreas Bausewein (Interior Ministry Secretary of State), and Julian Vonarb (Finance Ministry Secretary of State)âwill not receive additional taxpayer funds because their pensions are offset by their current salaries.
No Extra Taxpayer Cost for Thuringia's Ex-Mayor Appointments
Three former Thuringian mayorsâKatja Wolf (Finance Minister), Andreas Bausewein (Interior Ministry Secretary of State), and Julian Vonarb (Finance Ministry Secretary of State)âwill not receive additional taxpayer funds because their pensions are offset by their current salaries.
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36% Bias Score


German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge Constitutionality
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled the solidarity surcharge (Soli) constitutional, rejecting a 2020 complaint by six FDP politicians who argued it violated property rights after the end of the second solidarity pact in 2019; the court emphasized the continued need for additional federal f...
German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge Constitutionality
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled the solidarity surcharge (Soli) constitutional, rejecting a 2020 complaint by six FDP politicians who argued it violated property rights after the end of the second solidarity pact in 2019; the court emphasized the continued need for additional federal f...
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40% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks Stalled on Combustion Engine Ban, E-Car Incentives
Negotiations between Germany's Union and SPD parties on forming a coalition government are stalled over disagreements on the EU's combustion engine ban, e-car incentives (Union wants a purchase premium; SPD, a social leasing program), and a general speed limit (SPD supports; Union opposes).

German Coalition Talks Stalled on Combustion Engine Ban, E-Car Incentives
Negotiations between Germany's Union and SPD parties on forming a coalition government are stalled over disagreements on the EU's combustion engine ban, e-car incentives (Union wants a purchase premium; SPD, a social leasing program), and a general speed limit (SPD supports; Union opposes).
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48% Bias Score

Schmitt Denies Favoritism Amidst ISB Funding and Delegation Trip Accusations
Rhineland-Palatinate's Economics Minister Daniela Schmitt (FDP) faces accusations of favoritism towards her husband, an entrepreneur, involving ISB funding and participation in ministry delegations; she denies wrongdoing, but the controversy comes before a crucial FDP leadership election.

Schmitt Denies Favoritism Amidst ISB Funding and Delegation Trip Accusations
Rhineland-Palatinate's Economics Minister Daniela Schmitt (FDP) faces accusations of favoritism towards her husband, an entrepreneur, involving ISB funding and participation in ministry delegations; she denies wrongdoing, but the controversy comes before a crucial FDP leadership election.
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56% Bias Score

East German Premiers Demand Greater Federal Investment and Representation
The premiers of East Germany's five states and Berlin will convene in Berlin on April 3rd to address regional economic and infrastructural disparities, emphasizing the need for adequate federal representation and investment in the East 35 years after reunification.

East German Premiers Demand Greater Federal Investment and Representation
The premiers of East Germany's five states and Berlin will convene in Berlin on April 3rd to address regional economic and infrastructural disparities, emphasizing the need for adequate federal representation and investment in the East 35 years after reunification.
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36% Bias Score

Saarland Minister Prioritizes Thoroughness in German Coalition Talks
Saarland's MinisterprÀsidentin Anke Rehlinger advocates for thorough coalition negotiations between the Union and SPD, prioritizing lasting compromises over speed; disagreements remain on migration, tax relief, and government efficiency, with negotiations continuing from Friday.

Saarland Minister Prioritizes Thoroughness in German Coalition Talks
Saarland's MinisterprÀsidentin Anke Rehlinger advocates for thorough coalition negotiations between the Union and SPD, prioritizing lasting compromises over speed; disagreements remain on migration, tax relief, and government efficiency, with negotiations continuing from Friday.
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36% Bias Score

No Extra Taxpayer Cost for Thuringia's Ex-Mayor Officials
Three former mayors in ThuringiaâKatja Wolf (Finance Minister), Andreas Bausewein (Interior Ministry Secretary of State), and Julian Vonarb (Finance Ministry Secretary of State)âreceive no additional taxpayer funds because their pensions are offset by their current salaries.

No Extra Taxpayer Cost for Thuringia's Ex-Mayor Officials
Three former mayors in ThuringiaâKatja Wolf (Finance Minister), Andreas Bausewein (Interior Ministry Secretary of State), and Julian Vonarb (Finance Ministry Secretary of State)âreceive no additional taxpayer funds because their pensions are offset by their current salaries.
Progress
44% Bias Score

German Investment Fund Sparks Controversy Over Allocation
Germany's 500 billion euro special fund, designed to boost investment, has sparked controversy due to its allocation: states and municipalities, despite doing 60% of the investment, receive only 20%, while the federal government controls most of the spending, raising concerns about fairness and long...

German Investment Fund Sparks Controversy Over Allocation
Germany's 500 billion euro special fund, designed to boost investment, has sparked controversy due to its allocation: states and municipalities, despite doing 60% of the investment, receive only 20%, while the federal government controls most of the spending, raising concerns about fairness and long...
Progress
48% Bias Score
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