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Two Shootings in Berlin: One Victim Out of Danger, Suspects at Large
Two shootings occurred in Berlin on Friday evening; a 26-year-old man was shot in Kreuzberg, while a 39-year-old man was shot in Neukölln. Police are investigating both incidents separately, although a connection cannot be entirely ruled out; both suspects remain at large.
Two Shootings in Berlin: One Victim Out of Danger, Suspects at Large
Two shootings occurred in Berlin on Friday evening; a 26-year-old man was shot in Kreuzberg, while a 39-year-old man was shot in Neukölln. Police are investigating both incidents separately, although a connection cannot be entirely ruled out; both suspects remain at large.
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32% Bias Score


Merz Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions, Calls for Ceasefire
German Chancellor Merz criticized Israel's Gaza approach, calling for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid, amid the death toll exceeding 58,000 and the controversy surrounding the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF); he also condemned the Israeli attack on the Holy Family Church in Gaza, which...
Merz Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions, Calls for Ceasefire
German Chancellor Merz criticized Israel's Gaza approach, calling for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid, amid the death toll exceeding 58,000 and the controversy surrounding the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF); he also condemned the Israeli attack on the Holy Family Church in Gaza, which...
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60% Bias Score


EU's Proposed Business Tax Faces Strong Opposition
The European Commission's proposed tax on businesses with over €100 million in revenue, expected to raise €6.8 billion annually, faces strong opposition from member states and the European Parliament due to its potential negative impact on competitiveness and lack of legal basis within the EU.
EU's Proposed Business Tax Faces Strong Opposition
The European Commission's proposed tax on businesses with over €100 million in revenue, expected to raise €6.8 billion annually, faces strong opposition from member states and the European Parliament due to its potential negative impact on competitiveness and lack of legal basis within the EU.
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48% Bias Score


EU's €2 Trillion Budget Proposal Faces Strong Opposition
The European Commission's proposed €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034 faces strong opposition from Germany and the Netherlands, who reject proposed tax increases on businesses and increased national contributions, while Southern European countries worry about cuts to agricultural and cohesion funds.
EU's €2 Trillion Budget Proposal Faces Strong Opposition
The European Commission's proposed €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034 faces strong opposition from Germany and the Netherlands, who reject proposed tax increases on businesses and increased national contributions, while Southern European countries worry about cuts to agricultural and cohesion funds.
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44% Bias Score


Spain Overtakes Germany as Top EU Asylum Destination
Germany is no longer the top EU destination for asylum seekers; Spain now leads, as the fall of Assad's regime decreased Syrian applications while Venezuelan applications rose due to the country's crisis. In May 2025, Spain received almost 12,800 applications, Germany 9,900, and Italy 12,300.
Spain Overtakes Germany as Top EU Asylum Destination
Germany is no longer the top EU destination for asylum seekers; Spain now leads, as the fall of Assad's regime decreased Syrian applications while Venezuelan applications rose due to the country's crisis. In May 2025, Spain received almost 12,800 applications, Germany 9,900, and Italy 12,300.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Rejects EU's €2 Trillion Budget Proposal
Germany's government rejects the European Commission's proposed €2 trillion budget for 2028–2034, criticizing the planned corporate tax and overall spending increase; this rejection highlights growing tensions between EU-wide fiscal goals and member states' budgetary constraints.
Germany Rejects EU's €2 Trillion Budget Proposal
Germany's government rejects the European Commission's proposed €2 trillion budget for 2028–2034, criticizing the planned corporate tax and overall spending increase; this rejection highlights growing tensions between EU-wide fiscal goals and member states' budgetary constraints.
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36% Bias Score

Germany's Bürgergeld to Remain Frozen in 2026
Germany's citizen's benefit, Bürgergeld, will likely remain unchanged in 2026, according to a study by the Institute of the German Economy (IW), due to a flawed inflation adjustment mechanism that caused an overcorrection in 2024. The IW proposes using average consumer price index projections for ti...

Germany's Bürgergeld to Remain Frozen in 2026
Germany's citizen's benefit, Bürgergeld, will likely remain unchanged in 2026, according to a study by the Institute of the German Economy (IW), due to a flawed inflation adjustment mechanism that caused an overcorrection in 2024. The IW proposes using average consumer price index projections for ti...
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36% Bias Score

Germany and Britain to Supply Ukraine with Long-Range Weapons
Germany and Britain pledged to supply Ukraine with long-range weapons systems, including through joint production, with deliveries expected within weeks or months; this follows a new treaty on friendship and cooperation between the two countries.

Germany and Britain to Supply Ukraine with Long-Range Weapons
Germany and Britain pledged to supply Ukraine with long-range weapons systems, including through joint production, with deliveries expected within weeks or months; this follows a new treaty on friendship and cooperation between the two countries.
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48% Bias Score

Germany, France, and UK Sign First Post-WWII Treaty on Security and Migration
Germany, France, and the UK signed the Kensington Treaty, their first formal agreement since WWII, focusing on stronger security cooperation against Russia and tackling irregular migration, with plans for joint defense technology development and a potential new railway line between London and Berlin...

Germany, France, and UK Sign First Post-WWII Treaty on Security and Migration
Germany, France, and the UK signed the Kensington Treaty, their first formal agreement since WWII, focusing on stronger security cooperation against Russia and tackling irregular migration, with plans for joint defense technology development and a potential new railway line between London and Berlin...
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48% Bias Score

Annotated Mein Kampf Edition to be Released in Germany
Germany will publish a critically annotated edition of Hitler's Mein Kampf in January 2024, seventy years after his death and ninety years after its initial publication, aiming to counter the book's continued influence and provide educational context.

Annotated Mein Kampf Edition to be Released in Germany
Germany will publish a critically annotated edition of Hitler's Mein Kampf in January 2024, seventy years after his death and ninety years after its initial publication, aiming to counter the book's continued influence and provide educational context.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Acknowledges Past Defense Shortcomings, Strengthens UK Ties
German Chancellor Merz admitted Europe's past underreliance on US defense, announcing increased German spending and a new UK-Germany treaty focused on defense, migration, and youth exchanges, prompted by Russia's war in Ukraine and US pressure.

Germany Acknowledges Past Defense Shortcomings, Strengthens UK Ties
German Chancellor Merz admitted Europe's past underreliance on US defense, announcing increased German spending and a new UK-Germany treaty focused on defense, migration, and youth exchanges, prompted by Russia's war in Ukraine and US pressure.
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48% Bias Score

German Tax Authorities Intensify Influencer Tax Evasion Investigations
Tax authorities in Saxony, Germany are stepping up investigations into potential tax evasion by influencers, using public sources and soon digital tools; North Rhine-Westphalia found around €300 million in suspected tax fraud among 6,000 influencer data sets, with similar issues expected across othe...

German Tax Authorities Intensify Influencer Tax Evasion Investigations
Tax authorities in Saxony, Germany are stepping up investigations into potential tax evasion by influencers, using public sources and soon digital tools; North Rhine-Westphalia found around €300 million in suspected tax fraud among 6,000 influencer data sets, with similar issues expected across othe...
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56% Bias Score
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