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Early Parental Engagement Key to Educational Equity: German Study
A German study reveals that parental engagement significantly impacts two-year-olds' development, with children from disadvantaged families showing lower language skills; Bremen's BRISE program exemplifies effective integrated family support, highlighting the need for increased funding and broader i...
Early Parental Engagement Key to Educational Equity: German Study
A German study reveals that parental engagement significantly impacts two-year-olds' development, with children from disadvantaged families showing lower language skills; Bremen's BRISE program exemplifies effective integrated family support, highlighting the need for increased funding and broader i...
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40% Bias Score


German Birth Rate Falls, But Desired Family Size Remains Steady
A recent study reveals that despite Germany's birth rate falling from 1.58 to 1.35 children per woman between 2021 and 2024, the desired number of children remains consistently high at 1.76 for women and 1.74 for men, indicating a postponement of childbirth due to uncertainties surrounding global cr...
German Birth Rate Falls, But Desired Family Size Remains Steady
A recent study reveals that despite Germany's birth rate falling from 1.58 to 1.35 children per woman between 2021 and 2024, the desired number of children remains consistently high at 1.76 for women and 1.74 for men, indicating a postponement of childbirth due to uncertainties surrounding global cr...
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24% Bias Score


Frankfurt's 'House of Democracy': Ten Designs Unveiled
Ten architectural firms won a Frankfurt competition to design a 'House of Democracy' near the Paulskirche, with most proposals focusing on renovating the Kämmereigebäude and preserving the Paulsplatz park, though some include new buildings or underground spaces.
Frankfurt's 'House of Democracy': Ten Designs Unveiled
Ten architectural firms won a Frankfurt competition to design a 'House of Democracy' near the Paulskirche, with most proposals focusing on renovating the Kämmereigebäude and preserving the Paulsplatz park, though some include new buildings or underground spaces.
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40% Bias Score


Unsolved 1990 Murder of Rafael Blumenstock in Ulm Featured on ZDF Cold Case Special
The unsolved 1990 murder of Rafael Blumenstock in Ulm, Germany, is being revisited in a ZDF cold case special. The 28-year-old piano teacher was stabbed 19 times and mutilated, with police believing the perpetrators were from a homophobic and right-wing group.
Unsolved 1990 Murder of Rafael Blumenstock in Ulm Featured on ZDF Cold Case Special
The unsolved 1990 murder of Rafael Blumenstock in Ulm, Germany, is being revisited in a ZDF cold case special. The 28-year-old piano teacher was stabbed 19 times and mutilated, with police believing the perpetrators were from a homophobic and right-wing group.
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40% Bias Score


German Doctor Acquitted in Patient Death Case
A German doctor accused of murdering a 79-year-old patient in a Kelheim hospital with a morphine overdose in July 2022 was acquitted by a Regensburg court due to insufficient evidence linking the prescribed dosage to the death and unclear communication with relatives regarding the change to palliati...
German Doctor Acquitted in Patient Death Case
A German doctor accused of murdering a 79-year-old patient in a Kelheim hospital with a morphine overdose in July 2022 was acquitted by a Regensburg court due to insufficient evidence linking the prescribed dosage to the death and unclear communication with relatives regarding the change to palliati...
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36% Bias Score


10-Volume Series Showcases German Yiddish Scholarship
A new 10-volume series, "Jiddistik. Edition & Forschung," published by De Gruyter, showcases German scholarship on Yiddish language and culture, a crucial contribution given Yiddish's near extinction after the Holocaust.
10-Volume Series Showcases German Yiddish Scholarship
A new 10-volume series, "Jiddistik. Edition & Forschung," published by De Gruyter, showcases German scholarship on Yiddish language and culture, a crucial contribution given Yiddish's near extinction after the Holocaust.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Use of Palantir's Gotham Software Raises Privacy Concerns
Palantir's data analysis software, Gotham, is being used by German police in several states, raising concerns about privacy and dependence on a US company co-founded by Peter Thiel. The federal government is also considering its adoption, despite criticisms about potential misidentification of innoc...

Germany's Use of Palantir's Gotham Software Raises Privacy Concerns
Palantir's data analysis software, Gotham, is being used by German police in several states, raising concerns about privacy and dependence on a US company co-founded by Peter Thiel. The federal government is also considering its adoption, despite criticisms about potential misidentification of innoc...
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48% Bias Score

Bavarian Water Levy Sparks Controversy Over Exemptions and Funding
Bavaria's new water levy faces criticism for its large exemptions for farmers and businesses, lack of comprehensive metering, and potential for shifting costs to citizens, while municipalities threaten legal action over the state's proposed role in high-water protection projects.

Bavarian Water Levy Sparks Controversy Over Exemptions and Funding
Bavaria's new water levy faces criticism for its large exemptions for farmers and businesses, lack of comprehensive metering, and potential for shifting costs to citizens, while municipalities threaten legal action over the state's proposed role in high-water protection projects.
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52% Bias Score

Berlin Greens Propose Stricter Housing Regulations
Werner Graf, Berlin Green Party's top candidate, advocates for socializing large housing companies and implementing a stricter 'Affordable Rents Act' to regulate all landlords, forcing investment in maintenance and affordable rents; he also distances himself from previous, city-wide traffic policies...

Berlin Greens Propose Stricter Housing Regulations
Werner Graf, Berlin Green Party's top candidate, advocates for socializing large housing companies and implementing a stricter 'Affordable Rents Act' to regulate all landlords, forcing investment in maintenance and affordable rents; he also distances himself from previous, city-wide traffic policies...
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36% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg's Balcony Power Plant Boom Outpaces Wind Energy Growth
Baden-Württemberg saw a 25% increase in installed balcony power plant capacity in the first half of 2025, reaching 35 megawatts, compared to 13 megawatts of new wind power capacity; around 133,000 such plants are registered, with an additional high number suspected to be unregistered.

Baden-Württemberg's Balcony Power Plant Boom Outpaces Wind Energy Growth
Baden-Württemberg saw a 25% increase in installed balcony power plant capacity in the first half of 2025, reaching 35 megawatts, compared to 13 megawatts of new wind power capacity; around 133,000 such plants are registered, with an additional high number suspected to be unregistered.
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40% Bias Score

Former German MP Sentenced for Azerbaijani Bribery
A Munich court sentenced former German MP Eduard Lintner to nine months probation for bribery, finding him guilty of accepting €4 million from Azerbaijan between 2008 and 2016, some of which he passed to other politicians to influence decisions.

Former German MP Sentenced for Azerbaijani Bribery
A Munich court sentenced former German MP Eduard Lintner to nine months probation for bribery, finding him guilty of accepting €4 million from Azerbaijan between 2008 and 2016, some of which he passed to other politicians to influence decisions.
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52% Bias Score

Munich Airport's Third Runway: Lawsuit Dismissed
A Bavarian court dismissed a lawsuit against Munich Airport's third runway's perpetual building right, citing completed preparatory works like land acquisition and infrastructure development as sufficient proof of plan execution, despite ongoing political opposition and potential further appeals.

Munich Airport's Third Runway: Lawsuit Dismissed
A Bavarian court dismissed a lawsuit against Munich Airport's third runway's perpetual building right, citing completed preparatory works like land acquisition and infrastructure development as sufficient proof of plan execution, despite ongoing political opposition and potential further appeals.
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44% Bias Score
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