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Merz Proposes EU Asylum Processing Outside Bloc
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz proposed processing asylum requests outside the EU, citing Italy's approach as a model, despite facing legal challenges and the failure of a similar Albanian project. He seeks collaboration with Albania, aiming to reduce irregular migration to the EU.
Merz Proposes EU Asylum Processing Outside Bloc
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz proposed processing asylum requests outside the EU, citing Italy's approach as a model, despite facing legal challenges and the failure of a similar Albanian project. He seeks collaboration with Albania, aiming to reduce irregular migration to the EU.
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56% Bias Score


Saxony-Anhalt's Healthcare System Relies on Foreign Workers Amidst Retention Challenges
By June 2023, Saxony-Anhalt's healthcare sector employed 2,400 foreign workers—a 20 percent increase year-on-year—completely driving the 31 percent growth since 2013, highlighting the state's reliance on international recruitment despite challenges in retention due to the cancellation of support pro...
Saxony-Anhalt's Healthcare System Relies on Foreign Workers Amidst Retention Challenges
By June 2023, Saxony-Anhalt's healthcare sector employed 2,400 foreign workers—a 20 percent increase year-on-year—completely driving the 31 percent growth since 2013, highlighting the state's reliance on international recruitment despite challenges in retention due to the cancellation of support pro...
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44% Bias Score


Alpha Ventus Offshore Wind Farm to be Decommissioned
Germany's first offshore wind farm, Alpha Ventus, is undergoing decommissioning after 15 years of operation near Borkum, driven by economic factors and rapid technological advancements in the sector, with potential future repurposing of the site.
Alpha Ventus Offshore Wind Farm to be Decommissioned
Germany's first offshore wind farm, Alpha Ventus, is undergoing decommissioning after 15 years of operation near Borkum, driven by economic factors and rapid technological advancements in the sector, with potential future repurposing of the site.
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40% Bias Score


East Germany's Economic Progress: A Study of Regional Disparities
A new study, the ifo-Faktenmonitor Ostdeutschland, reveals that while East Germany has made economic progress, it still lags behind the West, with regional disparities highlighting both strengths and challenges.
East Germany's Economic Progress: A Study of Regional Disparities
A new study, the ifo-Faktenmonitor Ostdeutschland, reveals that while East Germany has made economic progress, it still lags behind the West, with regional disparities highlighting both strengths and challenges.
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40% Bias Score


Massive Munich Cycling Event Highlights Infrastructure Demands
On Sunday, thousands participated in Munich's ADFC cycling event, initially planned to use parts of the A96 highway but ultimately rerouted. The event, with approximately 16,000 participants according to organizers, aimed to improve cycling infrastructure and safety, despite some motorists' negative...
Massive Munich Cycling Event Highlights Infrastructure Demands
On Sunday, thousands participated in Munich's ADFC cycling event, initially planned to use parts of the A96 highway but ultimately rerouted. The event, with approximately 16,000 participants according to organizers, aimed to improve cycling infrastructure and safety, despite some motorists' negative...
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44% Bias Score


Schürrle Prioritizes Enjoyment Over Time in First Ironman Triathlon
Former German football world champion André Schürrle will compete in his first full Ironman triathlon at Challenge Roth on July 6th, prioritizing personal challenge and enjoyment over achieving a specific finish time, drawing inspiration from top triathletes but relying on a self-directed training a...
Schürrle Prioritizes Enjoyment Over Time in First Ironman Triathlon
Former German football world champion André Schürrle will compete in his first full Ironman triathlon at Challenge Roth on July 6th, prioritizing personal challenge and enjoyment over achieving a specific finish time, drawing inspiration from top triathletes but relying on a self-directed training a...
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Prison System Faces Challenges with Aging Inmate Population
The number of elderly prisoners in Germany is rising, creating challenges for the prison system, which is adapting by creating specialized units and facilities in some prisons, but faces challenges in healthcare and end-of-life care.

Germany's Prison System Faces Challenges with Aging Inmate Population
The number of elderly prisoners in Germany is rising, creating challenges for the prison system, which is adapting by creating specialized units and facilities in some prisons, but faces challenges in healthcare and end-of-life care.
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44% Bias Score

Sané Rejects Bayern Munich Contract Offer
German footballer Leroy Sané rejected FC Bayern Munich's contract extension offer, leaving his future with the club uncertain, with a decision expected before June's Club World Cup in the USA, although the club maintains its offer.

Sané Rejects Bayern Munich Contract Offer
German footballer Leroy Sané rejected FC Bayern Munich's contract extension offer, leaving his future with the club uncertain, with a decision expected before June's Club World Cup in the USA, although the club maintains its offer.
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44% Bias Score

Erfurt Wildlife Project Shows Success in Boosting Hare and Partridge Populations
A German conservation project in Erfurt's agricultural region shows increased populations of hares (from 15 to 32 per sq km) and partridges (from 3 to 4 per sq km) between 2022 and 2025, achieved through predator control (125 foxes and 123 raccoons culled in 2024/25 via live traps) and the creation ...

Erfurt Wildlife Project Shows Success in Boosting Hare and Partridge Populations
A German conservation project in Erfurt's agricultural region shows increased populations of hares (from 15 to 32 per sq km) and partridges (from 3 to 4 per sq km) between 2022 and 2025, achieved through predator control (125 foxes and 123 raccoons culled in 2024/25 via live traps) and the creation ...
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44% Bias Score

Sachsen-Anhalt relies on foreign workers to fill healthcare staffing shortage
Foreign workers are increasingly filling the healthcare staffing shortage in Sachsen-Anhalt, with a 20 percent rise in foreign employees in the health and geriatric care sectors between June 2022 and 2023, reaching 2,400, although many later leave the region; the government is implementing several s...

Sachsen-Anhalt relies on foreign workers to fill healthcare staffing shortage
Foreign workers are increasingly filling the healthcare staffing shortage in Sachsen-Anhalt, with a 20 percent rise in foreign employees in the health and geriatric care sectors between June 2022 and 2023, reaching 2,400, although many later leave the region; the government is implementing several s...
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36% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg: Temporary Easing of Bark Beetle Infestation, But Risks Remain
Due to cooler, wetter weather, Baden-Württemberg's bark beetle infestation has temporarily decreased in 2024, with damaged wood reduced by 21.4 percent to 3.8 million cubic meters. However, high initial beetle populations and predicted warmer, drier conditions pose ongoing risks.

Baden-Württemberg: Temporary Easing of Bark Beetle Infestation, But Risks Remain
Due to cooler, wetter weather, Baden-Württemberg's bark beetle infestation has temporarily decreased in 2024, with damaged wood reduced by 21.4 percent to 3.8 million cubic meters. However, high initial beetle populations and predicted warmer, drier conditions pose ongoing risks.
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36% Bias Score

Violent Clashes at Berlin Pro-Palestinian Protest
On May 15th, a pro-Palestinian protest in Berlin's Kreuzberg district marking Nakba Day turned violent, resulting in injuries to both police and protesters, over 50 arrests, and a fractured arm for one officer. The protest, initially planned as a march, was restricted by court order to Südstern squa...

Violent Clashes at Berlin Pro-Palestinian Protest
On May 15th, a pro-Palestinian protest in Berlin's Kreuzberg district marking Nakba Day turned violent, resulting in injuries to both police and protesters, over 50 arrests, and a fractured arm for one officer. The protest, initially planned as a march, was restricted by court order to Südstern squa...
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56% Bias Score
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