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Wiesbaden Hunters Protest Lack of Compensation in ASF Fight
Wiesbaden hunters fight African swine fever without compensation unlike other Southern Hessian municipalities, despite the Hessian Ministry of Agriculture doubling the bonus in affected counties to incentivize hunters; the city cites budget constraints.
Wiesbaden Hunters Protest Lack of Compensation in ASF Fight
Wiesbaden hunters fight African swine fever without compensation unlike other Southern Hessian municipalities, despite the Hessian Ministry of Agriculture doubling the bonus in affected counties to incentivize hunters; the city cites budget constraints.
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52% Bias Score


Cross-Border Rail Upgrade Planned for Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern plan a cross-border railway upgrade, with a preferred €248 million 80 km/h option favored over a more expensive 160 km/h alternative; federal funding is crucial for long-term sustainability, with implementation planned for 2034-2037.
Cross-Border Rail Upgrade Planned for Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern plan a cross-border railway upgrade, with a preferred €248 million 80 km/h option favored over a more expensive 160 km/h alternative; federal funding is crucial for long-term sustainability, with implementation planned for 2034-2037.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Eases Taxi Color Rules
Germany is relaxing taxi color regulations, with six states now allowing colors other than the traditional beige (RAL 1015), affecting about 29 million people; while the majority still lives in areas where beige taxis are mandated.
Germany Eases Taxi Color Rules
Germany is relaxing taxi color regulations, with six states now allowing colors other than the traditional beige (RAL 1015), affecting about 29 million people; while the majority still lives in areas where beige taxis are mandated.
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28% Bias Score


Thuringia Launches €100 Million Loan Program to Boost Economic Growth
Thuringia's Minister of Economics, Colette Boos-John, announced the "Thuringia Credit" program, offering €100 million in subsidized loans to stimulate economic growth by addressing the recent decline in bank lending and facilitating investments in businesses of all sizes.
Thuringia Launches €100 Million Loan Program to Boost Economic Growth
Thuringia's Minister of Economics, Colette Boos-John, announced the "Thuringia Credit" program, offering €100 million in subsidized loans to stimulate economic growth by addressing the recent decline in bank lending and facilitating investments in businesses of all sizes.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Digital Sovereignty: Years-Long US Tech Dependence Acknowledged
Germany's Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) acknowledges the country's years-long dependence on US technology for digital systems, despite efforts toward digital sovereignty; BSI President Claudia Plattner highlights technological gaps and the need for control mechanisms in government co...
Germany's Digital Sovereignty: Years-Long US Tech Dependence Acknowledged
Germany's Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) acknowledges the country's years-long dependence on US technology for digital systems, despite efforts toward digital sovereignty; BSI President Claudia Plattner highlights technological gaps and the need for control mechanisms in government co...
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44% Bias Score


Germany Plans Increased Data Collection on Gender Changes, Sparking Privacy Concerns
Germany's Interior Ministry proposes collecting more data on individuals changing their gender registration, including previous gender, date, and location of change; critics warn of discrimination and a potential "special register" for trans individuals, citing risks of 'deadnaming' and privacy viol...
Germany Plans Increased Data Collection on Gender Changes, Sparking Privacy Concerns
Germany's Interior Ministry proposes collecting more data on individuals changing their gender registration, including previous gender, date, and location of change; critics warn of discrimination and a potential "special register" for trans individuals, citing risks of 'deadnaming' and privacy viol...
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60% Bias Score

Hamburg Man on Trial for Fatal Stabbing of Mother, Injury of Stepmother
A 25-year-old German man is on trial in Hamburg for fatally stabbing his mother and severely injuring his stepmother in February; the prosecution seeks his psychiatric commitment.

Hamburg Man on Trial for Fatal Stabbing of Mother, Injury of Stepmother
A 25-year-old German man is on trial in Hamburg for fatally stabbing his mother and severely injuring his stepmother in February; the prosecution seeks his psychiatric commitment.
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24% Bias Score

Dresden Blocks Unauthorized Pedestrian Crossing Amid Funding Shortfalls
Dresden city officials blocked an unauthorized pedestrian crossing painted near the Heinrich-Schütz Conservatory, citing legal violations and safety concerns, despite a 2018 council resolution and a 2022 pedestrian strategy prioritizing this location, due to insufficient funds.

Dresden Blocks Unauthorized Pedestrian Crossing Amid Funding Shortfalls
Dresden city officials blocked an unauthorized pedestrian crossing painted near the Heinrich-Schütz Conservatory, citing legal violations and safety concerns, despite a 2018 council resolution and a 2022 pedestrian strategy prioritizing this location, due to insufficient funds.
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44% Bias Score

Hamburg Man on Trial for Fatal Stabbing of Mother
In Hamburg, Germany, a 25-year-old man stands trial for fatally stabbing his mother and severely injuring his stepmother and a tenant; the prosecution seeks psychiatric confinement, and the trial is closed to the public.

Hamburg Man on Trial for Fatal Stabbing of Mother
In Hamburg, Germany, a 25-year-old man stands trial for fatally stabbing his mother and severely injuring his stepmother and a tenant; the prosecution seeks psychiatric confinement, and the trial is closed to the public.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Halts Arms Exports to Israel, Drawing Criticism
German Chancellor Merz's decision to halt arms exports to Israel, following Israel's announcement of plans to take Gaza City, has been criticized by Israeli Ambassador Ron Prosor, who stated that this decision does not bring peace and is a victory for Hamas; he also defended the killing of journalis...

Germany Halts Arms Exports to Israel, Drawing Criticism
German Chancellor Merz's decision to halt arms exports to Israel, following Israel's announcement of plans to take Gaza City, has been criticized by Israeli Ambassador Ron Prosor, who stated that this decision does not bring peace and is a victory for Hamas; he also defended the killing of journalis...
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64% Bias Score

Germany Halts Arms Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
German Chancellor Merz halted arms exports to Israel amid the Gaza conflict, citing concern for civilian casualties, a decision criticized by his own party and raising questions about Germany's commitment to Israel's security.

Germany Halts Arms Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
German Chancellor Merz halted arms exports to Israel amid the Gaza conflict, citing concern for civilian casualties, a decision criticized by his own party and raising questions about Germany's commitment to Israel's security.
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52% Bias Score

Frankfurt Nurse Accused of Sedating, Assaulting Patients
A nurse at Frankfurt's University Hospital is accused of sedating three female patients, two of whom immediately lost consciousness, while one reported a sexual assault after refusing a procedure; the nurse denies all charges.

Frankfurt Nurse Accused of Sedating, Assaulting Patients
A nurse at Frankfurt's University Hospital is accused of sedating three female patients, two of whom immediately lost consciousness, while one reported a sexual assault after refusing a procedure; the nurse denies all charges.
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32% Bias Score
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