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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


Hohenzollern Art Dispute Settled: 27,000 Pieces Remain in Public Museums
The descendants of Germany's last Kaiser and the German government settled a nearly 100-year-old dispute over 27,000 pieces of art from the Hohenzollern collection; the art will remain in Berlin and Brandenburg museums under a new joint foundation.
Hohenzollern Art Dispute Settled: 27,000 Pieces Remain in Public Museums
The descendants of Germany's last Kaiser and the German government settled a nearly 100-year-old dispute over 27,000 pieces of art from the Hohenzollern collection; the art will remain in Berlin and Brandenburg museums under a new joint foundation.
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32% Bias Score


Herzog's Berlin Visit Marks 60 Years of Complex German-Israeli Relations
On the 60th anniversary of German-Israeli diplomatic relations, Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Berlin, commemorating the occasion with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the Grunewald train station memorial, where 10,000 Jews were deported during WWII. The visit occurs amidst the on...
Herzog's Berlin Visit Marks 60 Years of Complex German-Israeli Relations
On the 60th anniversary of German-Israeli diplomatic relations, Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Berlin, commemorating the occasion with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the Grunewald train station memorial, where 10,000 Jews were deported during WWII. The visit occurs amidst the on...
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48% Bias Score


Hohenzollern Art Dispute Resolved: 27,000 Treasures Remain Publicly Accessible
The descendants of Germany's last Kaiser and the German government reached an agreement transferring ownership of 27,000 art treasures to a joint non-profit foundation, resolving a century-long dispute and ensuring the artworks remain accessible to the public in Berlin and Brandenburg museums.
Hohenzollern Art Dispute Resolved: 27,000 Treasures Remain Publicly Accessible
The descendants of Germany's last Kaiser and the German government reached an agreement transferring ownership of 27,000 art treasures to a joint non-profit foundation, resolving a century-long dispute and ensuring the artworks remain accessible to the public in Berlin and Brandenburg museums.
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40% Bias Score


Hamburg Chamber of Commerce Urges Economic Policy Focus, Supports 2040 Olympic Bid
The Hamburg Chamber of Commerce urges the new SPD/Green Senate to prioritize economic policy, supporting a 2040 Olympic bid for modernization and criticizing the coalition agreement's emphasis on lifestyle over economic sustainability, while advocating for specific infrastructure developments and in...
Hamburg Chamber of Commerce Urges Economic Policy Focus, Supports 2040 Olympic Bid
The Hamburg Chamber of Commerce urges the new SPD/Green Senate to prioritize economic policy, supporting a 2040 Olympic bid for modernization and criticizing the coalition agreement's emphasis on lifestyle over economic sustainability, while advocating for specific infrastructure developments and in...
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56% Bias Score


Leipzig University Program Addresses German Midwife Shortage
Five internationally trained midwives from Serbia, Ukraine, Kosovo, and Iran started a 12-month adaptation course at Leipzig University to meet German standards, addressing a national midwife shortage and facilitating immigrant integration.
Leipzig University Program Addresses German Midwife Shortage
Five internationally trained midwives from Serbia, Ukraine, Kosovo, and Iran started a 12-month adaptation course at Leipzig University to meet German standards, addressing a national midwife shortage and facilitating immigrant integration.
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24% 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

German-Israeli Relations Tested Amidst Gaza Conflict and Netanyahu Arrest Warrant
On May 12, 1965, Germany and Israel established official diplomatic relations; 59 years later, Israeli President Isaac Herzog visits Berlin, commemorating this relationship amidst the ongoing Gaza conflict and rising domestic criticism of Israel in Germany, posing challenges to the bilateral relatio...

German-Israeli Relations Tested Amidst Gaza Conflict and Netanyahu Arrest Warrant
On May 12, 1965, Germany and Israel established official diplomatic relations; 59 years later, Israeli President Isaac Herzog visits Berlin, commemorating this relationship amidst the ongoing Gaza conflict and rising domestic criticism of Israel in Germany, posing challenges to the bilateral relatio...
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32% 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

ASB Prepared for German Power Outages and Hybrid Warfare
The Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB) in Germany is prepared to support disaster relief efforts during a large-scale power outage, possessing resources such as mobile kitchens and shelters, and offering public preparedness training to enhance societal resilience against various threats, including hybrid...

ASB Prepared for German Power Outages and Hybrid Warfare
The Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB) in Germany is prepared to support disaster relief efforts during a large-scale power outage, possessing resources such as mobile kitchens and shelters, and offering public preparedness training to enhance societal resilience against various threats, including hybrid...
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28% Bias Score

German Climate Policy Failure: A Societal and Political Analysis
This article analyzes the failure of German climate policy, explaining the disconnect between public support for climate action and the lack of substantive changes. The author identifies a tacit agreement between society and politics to prioritize existing systems over climate action and proposes a ...

German Climate Policy Failure: A Societal and Political Analysis
This article analyzes the failure of German climate policy, explaining the disconnect between public support for climate action and the lack of substantive changes. The author identifies a tacit agreement between society and politics to prioritize existing systems over climate action and proposes a ...
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48% Bias Score

Anti-LGBTQ+ Hate Crimes Surge in Baden-Württemberg
Hate crimes against LGBTQ+ individuals in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, increased by nearly 30% in 2024, reaching 212 incidents, including assaults, property damage, and incitement, with authorities citing factors such as increased reporting and societal shifts but not the new Self-Determination Act.

Anti-LGBTQ+ Hate Crimes Surge in Baden-Württemberg
Hate crimes against LGBTQ+ individuals in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, increased by nearly 30% in 2024, reaching 212 incidents, including assaults, property damage, and incitement, with authorities citing factors such as increased reporting and societal shifts but not the new Self-Determination Act.
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32% Bias Score
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