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German Catholic Dioceses Exceed 2018 Goal for Women in Church Leadership
A study released March 7th, 2025, reveals that German Catholic dioceses have surpassed their 2018 goal of at least one-third female representation in upper-level church management, reaching 28 percent in 2023; mid-level management reached 34.5 percent.
German Catholic Dioceses Exceed 2018 Goal for Women in Church Leadership
A study released March 7th, 2025, reveals that German Catholic dioceses have surpassed their 2018 goal of at least one-third female representation in upper-level church management, reaching 28 percent in 2023; mid-level management reached 34.5 percent.
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36% Bias Score


Tillmans' "Weltraum": A Photographic Exploration of Interconnectedness
Wolfgang Tillmans' "Weltraum" exhibition at Dresden's Albertinum displays nearly four decades of his photography, including new works from 2022, emphasizing the interconnectedness of seemingly disparate elements through a romantic worldview.
Tillmans' "Weltraum": A Photographic Exploration of Interconnectedness
Wolfgang Tillmans' "Weltraum" exhibition at Dresden's Albertinum displays nearly four decades of his photography, including new works from 2022, emphasizing the interconnectedness of seemingly disparate elements through a romantic worldview.
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40% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein Hit by Public Sector Warning Strike
Thousands of workers in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, participated in a warning strike on March 7, 2024, impacting hospitals, daycare centers, and emergency services, as part of Gewerkschaft Verdi's push for higher wages and improved working conditions in the public sector before upcoming negotiation...
Schleswig-Holstein Hit by Public Sector Warning Strike
Thousands of workers in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, participated in a warning strike on March 7, 2024, impacting hospitals, daycare centers, and emergency services, as part of Gewerkschaft Verdi's push for higher wages and improved working conditions in the public sector before upcoming negotiation...
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44% Bias Score


Germany to Offset Reduced US Military Aid to Ukraine
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced that Germany and other European nations will significantly offset reduced US military aid to Ukraine, pledging artillery shells, Starlink, and continued support for air and ground defenses; Germany has already provided €20 billion in aid, constitutin...
Germany to Offset Reduced US Military Aid to Ukraine
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced that Germany and other European nations will significantly offset reduced US military aid to Ukraine, pledging artillery shells, Starlink, and continued support for air and ground defenses; Germany has already provided €20 billion in aid, constitutin...
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36% Bias Score


Merz Promises to Prevent Netanyahu's Arrest in Germany Despite ICC Warrant
Following Germany's election, Chancellor-elect Friedrich Merz pledged to find ways to avoid arresting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should he visit Germany, despite an International Criminal Court warrant for his arrest on war crimes charges, sparking controversy among German politicians...
Merz Promises to Prevent Netanyahu's Arrest in Germany Despite ICC Warrant
Following Germany's election, Chancellor-elect Friedrich Merz pledged to find ways to avoid arresting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should he visit Germany, despite an International Criminal Court warrant for his arrest on war crimes charges, sparking controversy among German politicians...
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40% Bias Score


Mannheim Car Attack: Two Dead, Eleven Injured; Mental Illness Suspected
A 40-year-old German man drove a car into a crowd in Mannheim, Germany on Monday, killing two and injuring eleven. The perpetrator, apprehended after a taxi driver's intervention, shot himself with a blank pistol and is suspected to have been mentally ill. Police found notes on braking distances in ...
Mannheim Car Attack: Two Dead, Eleven Injured; Mental Illness Suspected
A 40-year-old German man drove a car into a crowd in Mannheim, Germany on Monday, killing two and injuring eleven. The perpetrator, apprehended after a taxi driver's intervention, shot himself with a blank pistol and is suspected to have been mentally ill. Police found notes on braking distances in ...
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48% Bias Score

Partial Eviction Ordered at German Regenbogencamp
A German court ordered partial eviction of the Regenbogencamp in Prerow for March 14th, due to a lease dispute between operators Regenbogen AG and the landowners after lease non-renewal in late 2023; further legal actions are pending.

Partial Eviction Ordered at German Regenbogencamp
A German court ordered partial eviction of the Regenbogencamp in Prerow for March 14th, due to a lease dispute between operators Regenbogen AG and the landowners after lease non-renewal in late 2023; further legal actions are pending.
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32% Bias Score

German Cities Address Gender Imbalance in Street Names
German cities like Augsburg, Nuremberg, Würzburg, and Passau show a significant underrepresentation of women's names in street designations, despite some initiatives to increase female representation in recent years.

German Cities Address Gender Imbalance in Street Names
German cities like Augsburg, Nuremberg, Würzburg, and Passau show a significant underrepresentation of women's names in street designations, despite some initiatives to increase female representation in recent years.
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36% Bias Score

German Coffee Consumption Returns to Pre-Pandemic Levels Amidst Price Increases
In 2024, Germans consumed an average of 163 liters of coffee per person, mirroring pre-pandemic levels; sales of instant coffee mixtures surged by 6 percent, while sustainably certified coffee saw an 8.6 percent increase, despite price hikes by Tchibo and predicted price increases of at least 30 per...

German Coffee Consumption Returns to Pre-Pandemic Levels Amidst Price Increases
In 2024, Germans consumed an average of 163 liters of coffee per person, mirroring pre-pandemic levels; sales of instant coffee mixtures surged by 6 percent, while sustainably certified coffee saw an 8.6 percent increase, despite price hikes by Tchibo and predicted price increases of at least 30 per...
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16% Bias Score

Heusgen Criticizes Trump's Ukraine Policy, Advocates for Stronger European Role
German diplomat Christoph Heusgen criticizes President Trump's suspension of military aid to Ukraine, arguing it demonstrates weakness and favors Russia's negotiating position, while advocating for a stronger European role in peace negotiations and emphasizing security guarantees for Ukraine.

Heusgen Criticizes Trump's Ukraine Policy, Advocates for Stronger European Role
German diplomat Christoph Heusgen criticizes President Trump's suspension of military aid to Ukraine, arguing it demonstrates weakness and favors Russia's negotiating position, while advocating for a stronger European role in peace negotiations and emphasizing security guarantees for Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score

Record High in Right-Wing Extremist Crimes in Saxony in 2024
In Saxony, Germany, right-wing extremist crimes surged to a record 4,200 cases in 2024, a sharp increase from 2,704 in 2023, with most involving propaganda offenses and a concentration in Leipzig and Dresden.

Record High in Right-Wing Extremist Crimes in Saxony in 2024
In Saxony, Germany, right-wing extremist crimes surged to a record 4,200 cases in 2024, a sharp increase from 2,704 in 2023, with most involving propaganda offenses and a concentration in Leipzig and Dresden.
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56% Bias Score

German Public Sector Strike Impacts Hospitals, Kindergartens"
A nationwide strike affecting German hospitals, emergency rooms, nursing homes, and soon kindergartens, is causing service disruptions due to a wage dispute between the Verdi union and municipal employers, who cite an unaffordable €15 billion annual cost for Verdi's demands.

German Public Sector Strike Impacts Hospitals, Kindergartens"
A nationwide strike affecting German hospitals, emergency rooms, nursing homes, and soon kindergartens, is causing service disruptions due to a wage dispute between the Verdi union and municipal employers, who cite an unaffordable €15 billion annual cost for Verdi's demands.
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60% Bias Score
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