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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Launches €2 Million Climate Action Program
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern launched a €2 million, two-year program called "MV tut was" to boost public participation in climate protection, focusing on rural communities and awarding €520,000 in prizes for climate projects, aiming to overcome resistance to initiatives like wind farms and moorland restor...
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Launches €2 Million Climate Action Program
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern launched a €2 million, two-year program called "MV tut was" to boost public participation in climate protection, focusing on rural communities and awarding €520,000 in prizes for climate projects, aiming to overcome resistance to initiatives like wind farms and moorland restor...
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32% Bias Score


Soviet Blockade of West Berlin Ends
The Soviet blockade of West Berlin, imposed on June 24, 1948, in response to Western efforts to create a new German state, ended on May 12, 1949, after persistent Western diplomacy and the successful Berlin Airlift, solidifying the division of Germany and boosting Western influence.
Soviet Blockade of West Berlin Ends
The Soviet blockade of West Berlin, imposed on June 24, 1948, in response to Western efforts to create a new German state, ended on May 12, 1949, after persistent Western diplomacy and the successful Berlin Airlift, solidifying the division of Germany and boosting Western influence.
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16% Bias Score


German Film Debuts at Cannes Amidst Hollywood Stars
The 2024 Cannes Film Festival features 21 films competing for the Palme d'Or, notably including the German film "In die Sonne schauen," directed by debutant filmmaker Schilinski, alongside Hollywood stars like Emma Stone and Joaquin Phoenix in various films, showcasing both established and emerging ...
German Film Debuts at Cannes Amidst Hollywood Stars
The 2024 Cannes Film Festival features 21 films competing for the Palme d'Or, notably including the German film "In die Sonne schauen," directed by debutant filmmaker Schilinski, alongside Hollywood stars like Emma Stone and Joaquin Phoenix in various films, showcasing both established and emerging ...
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24% Bias Score


German U-boats Surrender at Lisahally, Ending Battle of the Atlantic
On May 14, 1945, German U-boats surrendered at Lisahally, Northern Ireland, ending their crucial role in the Battle of the Atlantic; eyewitness Bert Whoriskey, then 14, recalls the event and Lisahally's transformation into a vital Allied naval base during WWII.
German U-boats Surrender at Lisahally, Ending Battle of the Atlantic
On May 14, 1945, German U-boats surrendered at Lisahally, Northern Ireland, ending their crucial role in the Battle of the Atlantic; eyewitness Bert Whoriskey, then 14, recalls the event and Lisahally's transformation into a vital Allied naval base during WWII.
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24% Bias Score


Germany's Renewed Space Ambitions: A Moon Shot and Beyond
Germany is significantly increasing its investment in space exploration, aiming to send a German astronaut to the moon and reduce reliance on SpaceX. This renewed focus reflects broader European efforts to enhance space capabilities and global competition.
Germany's Renewed Space Ambitions: A Moon Shot and Beyond
Germany is significantly increasing its investment in space exploration, aiming to send a German astronaut to the moon and reduce reliance on SpaceX. This renewed focus reflects broader European efforts to enhance space capabilities and global competition.
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36% Bias Score


60 Years of German-Israeli Relations: A Partnership Tested
President Herzog's visit to Berlin marks 60 years of German-Israeli diplomatic relations, a journey from the 1953 Reparations Agreement to Germany's steadfast support for Israel after the October 2023 Hamas attacks, despite challenges such as rising antisemitism and reduced arms exports.
60 Years of German-Israeli Relations: A Partnership Tested
President Herzog's visit to Berlin marks 60 years of German-Israeli diplomatic relations, a journey from the 1953 Reparations Agreement to Germany's steadfast support for Israel after the October 2023 Hamas attacks, despite challenges such as rising antisemitism and reduced arms exports.
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44% Bias Score

Bavarian Rivers Face Drought: Danube Nears Critically Low Water Levels
Persistent drought has lowered water levels in Bavaria's rivers, particularly the Danube, nearing critically low levels (2.03 meters on Monday), while the Main's regulated water levels remain stable. Low water may impact shipping on the Danube, and watersports are restricted on parts of the Main.

Bavarian Rivers Face Drought: Danube Nears Critically Low Water Levels
Persistent drought has lowered water levels in Bavaria's rivers, particularly the Danube, nearing critically low levels (2.03 meters on Monday), while the Main's regulated water levels remain stable. Low water may impact shipping on the Danube, and watersports are restricted on parts of the Main.
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36% Bias Score

International Pressure Mounts on Russia Amidst Ukraine Conflict
President Zelenskyy invited Pope Leo XIV to visit Ukraine; Poland closed its Russian consulate in Krakow following accusations of Russian involvement in a Warsaw shopping mall fire; Germany is considering supplying Taurus missiles to Ukraine depending on Russia's response to calls for a ceasefire.

International Pressure Mounts on Russia Amidst Ukraine Conflict
President Zelenskyy invited Pope Leo XIV to visit Ukraine; Poland closed its Russian consulate in Krakow following accusations of Russian involvement in a Warsaw shopping mall fire; Germany is considering supplying Taurus missiles to Ukraine depending on Russia's response to calls for a ceasefire.
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60% Bias Score

Germany Returns to Secrecy on Ukraine Arms Deliveries
Following his appointment last week, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz agreed with Defense Minister Boris Pistorius to keep secret information on German arms supplies to Ukraine, reverting to the practice of the previous government and prompting criticism from Ukraine.

Germany Returns to Secrecy on Ukraine Arms Deliveries
Following his appointment last week, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz agreed with Defense Minister Boris Pistorius to keep secret information on German arms supplies to Ukraine, reverting to the practice of the previous government and prompting criticism from Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

AfD Challenges Verfassungsschutz Surveillance Based on Constitutional Immunity
The AfD in Thuringia and Saxony submitted a legal opinion arguing that constitutional immunity protects them from Verfassungsschutz surveillance, challenging the agency's recent classification of the federal AfD as 'securely right-wing extremist'.

AfD Challenges Verfassungsschutz Surveillance Based on Constitutional Immunity
The AfD in Thuringia and Saxony submitted a legal opinion arguing that constitutional immunity protects them from Verfassungsschutz surveillance, challenging the agency's recent classification of the federal AfD as 'securely right-wing extremist'.
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44% Bias Score

AfD Leader Accuses German Authorities of Persecution Amidst Far-Right Classification Dispute
Following a federal intelligence report classifying the AfD as a far-right extremist organization, AfD leader Björn Höcke accused Thuringian authorities of persecution, citing the suspension of his parliamentary immunity eleven times and a 2021 classification of the Thuringian AfD chapter as far-rig...

AfD Leader Accuses German Authorities of Persecution Amidst Far-Right Classification Dispute
Following a federal intelligence report classifying the AfD as a far-right extremist organization, AfD leader Björn Höcke accused Thuringian authorities of persecution, citing the suspension of his parliamentary immunity eleven times and a 2021 classification of the Thuringian AfD chapter as far-rig...
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52% Bias Score

Strike at Ford Cologne Plant Over 2,900 Job Cuts
A strike involving approximately 11,500 workers at Ford's Cologne plant began Wednesday and will continue until Thursday morning due to the planned elimination of 2,900 jobs by the end of 2027, prompting concerns about the plant's future.

Strike at Ford Cologne Plant Over 2,900 Job Cuts
A strike involving approximately 11,500 workers at Ford's Cologne plant began Wednesday and will continue until Thursday morning due to the planned elimination of 2,900 jobs by the end of 2027, prompting concerns about the plant's future.
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48% Bias Score
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