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Germany's Disabled Workforce: A Potential Solution to Labor Shortages
Germany's Federal Employment Agency sees 180,000 unemployed severely disabled people as a potential solution to the country's skilled labor shortage, noting that they are on average better educated than the overall workforce; however, only 51.4% of severely disabled people are currently employed, co...
Germany's Disabled Workforce: A Potential Solution to Labor Shortages
Germany's Federal Employment Agency sees 180,000 unemployed severely disabled people as a potential solution to the country's skilled labor shortage, noting that they are on average better educated than the overall workforce; however, only 51.4% of severely disabled people are currently employed, co...
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Disabled Workforce: Untapped Potential in Addressing Labor Shortages
In 2024, Germany reported 175,000 unemployed severely disabled individuals, representing an 11.6% unemployment rate, exceeding the national average; however, their 51.4% employment rate shows potential to address the nation's skilled labor shortage.
Germany's Disabled Workforce: Untapped Potential in Addressing Labor Shortages
In 2024, Germany reported 175,000 unemployed severely disabled individuals, representing an 11.6% unemployment rate, exceeding the national average; however, their 51.4% employment rate shows potential to address the nation's skilled labor shortage.
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32% Bias Score


Maier Denies Interference in Thuringian Police Leak Investigation
Thuringia's Interior Minister Georg Maier rejects accusations of interfering with an investigation into police officers suspected of leaking confidential information following police searches in Erfurt and Saalfeld in late March; the opposition demands consequences and an independent investigation.
Maier Denies Interference in Thuringian Police Leak Investigation
Thuringia's Interior Minister Georg Maier rejects accusations of interfering with an investigation into police officers suspected of leaking confidential information following police searches in Erfurt and Saalfeld in late March; the opposition demands consequences and an independent investigation.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Threatens Russia with Sanctions Over Ceasefire Proposal
Germany issued an ultimatum to Russia, demanding a response to a ceasefire proposal by midnight on Monday, threatening new sanctions if Moscow does not agree to the plan proposed by Ukraine and its European allies; Russia has continued to attack despite the deadline, and the proposed meeting in Ista...
Germany Threatens Russia with Sanctions Over Ceasefire Proposal
Germany issued an ultimatum to Russia, demanding a response to a ceasefire proposal by midnight on Monday, threatening new sanctions if Moscow does not agree to the plan proposed by Ukraine and its European allies; Russia has continued to attack despite the deadline, and the proposed meeting in Ista...
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48% Bias Score


German Skin Cancer Hospitalizations Surge 88 Percent in Two Decades
Hospitalizations for skin cancer in Germany increased from 62,000 in 2003 to 116,900 in 2023, primarily due to an aging population and improved detection, with non-melanoma skin cancer cases more than doubling and melanoma cases rising by 27 percent.
German Skin Cancer Hospitalizations Surge 88 Percent in Two Decades
Hospitalizations for skin cancer in Germany increased from 62,000 in 2003 to 116,900 in 2023, primarily due to an aging population and improved detection, with non-melanoma skin cancer cases more than doubling and melanoma cases rising by 27 percent.
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20% Bias Score


German Authorities Arrest Four Members of 'Kingdom of Germany' Reichsbürger Group
Four members of the 'Kingdom of Germany', a Reichsbürger group, were arrested in Germany on charges of forming a criminal organization, engaging in illegal banking and insurance activities, and creating a 'counter-state' with antisemitic conspiracy theories; searches were also conducted in Switzerla...
German Authorities Arrest Four Members of 'Kingdom of Germany' Reichsbürger Group
Four members of the 'Kingdom of Germany', a Reichsbürger group, were arrested in Germany on charges of forming a criminal organization, engaging in illegal banking and insurance activities, and creating a 'counter-state' with antisemitic conspiracy theories; searches were also conducted in Switzerla...
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56% Bias Score

Bayern Creates Specialized Unit to Combat €50 Billion Annual Tax Evasion Loss
Bayern's new competence center for tax law, operational since February 1st, aims to combat the estimated €50 billion annual loss from tax evasion by centralizing expertise, coordinating investigations, and providing training to prosecutors.

Bayern Creates Specialized Unit to Combat €50 Billion Annual Tax Evasion Loss
Bayern's new competence center for tax law, operational since February 1st, aims to combat the estimated €50 billion annual loss from tax evasion by centralizing expertise, coordinating investigations, and providing training to prosecutors.
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48% Bias Score

Hesse Bans Personal Electronics in Schools
Starting August 2024, a new law in Hesse, Germany, will ban personal electronic devices in schools, allowing teachers to confiscate devices found in use during class; this has caused a political debate with opposition parties raising concerns about the impact on teaching with technology and potentia...

Hesse Bans Personal Electronics in Schools
Starting August 2024, a new law in Hesse, Germany, will ban personal electronic devices in schools, allowing teachers to confiscate devices found in use during class; this has caused a political debate with opposition parties raising concerns about the impact on teaching with technology and potentia...
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36% Bias Score

Kennedy Jr.'s Early Swim Sparks Controversy
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. swam with his grandchildren in Washington D.C.'s Rock Creek on May 11th, before the official May 15th opening, sparking controversy and highlighting differing cultural attitudes towards risk-taking compared to Germany's experience with river pollution and su...

Kennedy Jr.'s Early Swim Sparks Controversy
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. swam with his grandchildren in Washington D.C.'s Rock Creek on May 11th, before the official May 15th opening, sparking controversy and highlighting differing cultural attitudes towards risk-taking compared to Germany's experience with river pollution and su...
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64% Bias Score

Brandt's Kneeling and Europe's Far-Right Resurgence: A Historical Parallel
Willy Brandt's 1970 kneeling in Warsaw's Jewish Ghetto, a powerful symbol of Germany's collective guilt for the Holocaust, is contrasted with the rise of far-right extremism in Europe today, highlighting the enduring consequences of antisemitism and the fragile nature of democratic institutions.

Brandt's Kneeling and Europe's Far-Right Resurgence: A Historical Parallel
Willy Brandt's 1970 kneeling in Warsaw's Jewish Ghetto, a powerful symbol of Germany's collective guilt for the Holocaust, is contrasted with the rise of far-right extremism in Europe today, highlighting the enduring consequences of antisemitism and the fragile nature of democratic institutions.
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44% Bias Score

Bulgarian Spies Sentenced in UK for Russia-Linked Espionage Operation
Six Bulgarian nationals in the UK received sentences of 5-10 years for espionage on behalf of Russia, targeting journalists and dissidents from 2020-2023, with the operation allegedly directed by fugitive ex-Wirecard manager Jan Marsalek, now believed to be in Russia.

Bulgarian Spies Sentenced in UK for Russia-Linked Espionage Operation
Six Bulgarian nationals in the UK received sentences of 5-10 years for espionage on behalf of Russia, targeting journalists and dissidents from 2020-2023, with the operation allegedly directed by fugitive ex-Wirecard manager Jan Marsalek, now believed to be in Russia.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Bans Largest Reichsbürger Group, Arrests Leaders
On May 13th, 2024, German authorities banned the "Königreich Deutschland" (Kingdom of Germany) group, the largest Reichsbürger organization, arresting four leaders including its founder, Peter Fitzek, and seizing assets to counter its anti-state activities and antisemitic conspiracy theories.

Germany Bans Largest Reichsbürger Group, Arrests Leaders
On May 13th, 2024, German authorities banned the "Königreich Deutschland" (Kingdom of Germany) group, the largest Reichsbürger organization, arresting four leaders including its founder, Peter Fitzek, and seizing assets to counter its anti-state activities and antisemitic conspiracy theories.
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60% Bias Score
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