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Sealed Surfaces Hinder Urban Cooling During Heatwaves: LBEG Analysis
A new analysis by the Lower Saxony State Office for Mining, Energy and Geology (LBEG) reveals that sealed surfaces in cities significantly reduce cooling capacity during heatwaves, while unsealed soil acts as a natural cooler due to water evaporation; the study recommends removing sealed surfaces to...
Sealed Surfaces Hinder Urban Cooling During Heatwaves: LBEG Analysis
A new analysis by the Lower Saxony State Office for Mining, Energy and Geology (LBEG) reveals that sealed surfaces in cities significantly reduce cooling capacity during heatwaves, while unsealed soil acts as a natural cooler due to water evaporation; the study recommends removing sealed surfaces to...
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Stuttgart's Heat Bus Addresses Homeless Needs During Heatwave
Stuttgart's German Red Cross operates a "heat bus" providing water, snacks, and sunscreen to homeless individuals during heatwaves, addressing a critical need exacerbated by social inequalities and addiction.
Stuttgart's Heat Bus Addresses Homeless Needs During Heatwave
Stuttgart's German Red Cross operates a "heat bus" providing water, snacks, and sunscreen to homeless individuals during heatwaves, addressing a critical need exacerbated by social inequalities and addiction.
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Bavarian Holiday Divide: Census Data Creates Uneven August 15th Observance
In Bavaria, 1,708 municipalities observe August 15th as a public holiday based on 2022 census data showing Catholic majorities, while 348 do not, leading to debates about fairness and economic consequences, with recent changes affecting eight municipalities and political calls for standardization.
Bavarian Holiday Divide: Census Data Creates Uneven August 15th Observance
In Bavaria, 1,708 municipalities observe August 15th as a public holiday based on 2022 census data showing Catholic majorities, while 348 do not, leading to debates about fairness and economic consequences, with recent changes affecting eight municipalities and political calls for standardization.
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40% Bias Score


Thuringia to Boost Nature Conservation with Federal Funds
Thuringia will increase its use of federal funds for nature conservation projects, starting with a 4.1 million euro mountain meadow project in 2025 and several large-scale projects, due to budget cuts in the state budget and to secure the long-term viability of these initiatives.
Thuringia to Boost Nature Conservation with Federal Funds
Thuringia will increase its use of federal funds for nature conservation projects, starting with a 4.1 million euro mountain meadow project in 2025 and several large-scale projects, due to budget cuts in the state budget and to secure the long-term viability of these initiatives.
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Rheinland-Pfalz: Domestic Alternatives to International Travel Experiences
Rheinland-Pfalz offers diverse travel experiences, including a Japanese garden in Kaiserslautern, Trulli houses in Rheinhessen, a lavender labyrinth in Kastellaun, and British-themed hotels, providing alternatives to international travel.
Rheinland-Pfalz: Domestic Alternatives to International Travel Experiences
Rheinland-Pfalz offers diverse travel experiences, including a Japanese garden in Kaiserslautern, Trulli houses in Rheinhessen, a lavender labyrinth in Kastellaun, and British-themed hotels, providing alternatives to international travel.
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Germany Pledges \$500 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine
Germany pledged \$500 million in military aid to Ukraine, focusing on air defense, as part of a wider Western effort to counter Russia's aggression following increased fighting in eastern Ukraine and a Norwegian dam cyberattack attributed to Russia.
Germany Pledges \$500 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine
Germany pledged \$500 million in military aid to Ukraine, focusing on air defense, as part of a wider Western effort to counter Russia's aggression following increased fighting in eastern Ukraine and a Norwegian dam cyberattack attributed to Russia.
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German Barge Captain Faces Trial After €10 Million Bridge Crash
A barge captain faces trial in Brake, Germany, for causing €10 million in damages after crashing into a railway bridge over the Hunte River on February 25, 2024, disrupting traffic for weeks and prompting plans for a new bridge.

German Barge Captain Faces Trial After €10 Million Bridge Crash
A barge captain faces trial in Brake, Germany, for causing €10 million in damages after crashing into a railway bridge over the Hunte River on February 25, 2024, disrupting traffic for weeks and prompting plans for a new bridge.
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BMWE Advises Careful Planning for Successful Side Businesses in Germany
The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWE) advises aspiring entrepreneurs to carefully plan their side businesses, emphasizing low costs, scalability, and available exit strategies; resources such as the KfW's ERP-Gründerkredit - Startgeld program are available since ...

BMWE Advises Careful Planning for Successful Side Businesses in Germany
The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWE) advises aspiring entrepreneurs to carefully plan their side businesses, emphasizing low costs, scalability, and available exit strategies; resources such as the KfW's ERP-Gründerkredit - Startgeld program are available since ...
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Thuringian Universities Identify Startup Climate Bottlenecks
A survey of Thuringian universities reveals a need for improved startup support, citing insufficient funding beyond initial grants, bureaucratic complexities, and the competition from well-paid employment as major obstacles; the number of spin-offs dropped from 15 in 2022 to 6 in 2023 in Jena and Er...

Thuringian Universities Identify Startup Climate Bottlenecks
A survey of Thuringian universities reveals a need for improved startup support, citing insufficient funding beyond initial grants, bureaucratic complexities, and the competition from well-paid employment as major obstacles; the number of spin-offs dropped from 15 in 2022 to 6 in 2023 in Jena and Er...
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36% Bias Score

Bavaria Implements First German Highway Exit Bans During Traffic Jams
Starting today, drivers are banned from using ten exits on the A8 and A93 highways in Bavaria to avoid traffic jams on weekends and holidays; police will focus on maintaining traffic flow over strict enforcement, issuing warnings instead of fines.

Bavaria Implements First German Highway Exit Bans During Traffic Jams
Starting today, drivers are banned from using ten exits on the A8 and A93 highways in Bavaria to avoid traffic jams on weekends and holidays; police will focus on maintaining traffic flow over strict enforcement, issuing warnings instead of fines.
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44% Bias Score

Thuringia Seeks Increased Federal Funding for Nature Conservation
Thuringia will increase its use of federal funding for nature conservation projects, starting with mountain meadow maintenance in October, and pursuing several large-scale projects, including a 4.1 million euro project in the Thuringian Forest and others exceeding 10 million euros. This is in respon...

Thuringia Seeks Increased Federal Funding for Nature Conservation
Thuringia will increase its use of federal funding for nature conservation projects, starting with mountain meadow maintenance in October, and pursuing several large-scale projects, including a 4.1 million euro project in the Thuringian Forest and others exceeding 10 million euros. This is in respon...
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40% Bias Score

Germany Pledges $500 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine, Focusing on Air Defense
Germany pledged $500 million (427 million euros) in military aid to Ukraine on August 13th, prioritizing air defense systems via the Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL), adding to previous bilateral aid of about 40 billion euros and complementing similar contributions from Denmark, Norway, ...

Germany Pledges $500 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine, Focusing on Air Defense
Germany pledged $500 million (427 million euros) in military aid to Ukraine on August 13th, prioritizing air defense systems via the Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL), adding to previous bilateral aid of about 40 billion euros and complementing similar contributions from Denmark, Norway, ...
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40% Bias Score
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