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Low Bodensee Water Levels Impact Ports, but Drinking Water Supply Remains Secure
Low rainfall and reduced snowmelt have caused the Bodensee water level to drop 35cm below the seasonal average, impacting some ports and making an island accessible by foot, but not affecting the drinking water supply or fish populations.
Low Bodensee Water Levels Impact Ports, but Drinking Water Supply Remains Secure
Low rainfall and reduced snowmelt have caused the Bodensee water level to drop 35cm below the seasonal average, impacting some ports and making an island accessible by foot, but not affecting the drinking water supply or fish populations.
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20% Bias Score


Baden-WĂŒrttemberg to Ban Knives on Public Transport
Baden-WĂŒrttemberg's Interior Minister Thomas Strobl is proposing a ban on knives and weapons on public transport following a 16.8% rise in knife attacks in 2023, with exceptions for emergency personnel and specific professions.
Baden-WĂŒrttemberg to Ban Knives on Public Transport
Baden-WĂŒrttemberg's Interior Minister Thomas Strobl is proposing a ban on knives and weapons on public transport following a 16.8% rise in knife attacks in 2023, with exceptions for emergency personnel and specific professions.
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40% Bias Score


Brandenburg Resumes Teacher Hiring After Budget-Driven Pause
Brandenburg, Germany, temporarily halted teacher hiring for six days due to budget concerns, resuming after criticism; around 1,000 teachers secured positions for the next school year, despite plans to slightly reduce the overall number of teachers and facing protests over cutbacks in early childhoo...
Brandenburg Resumes Teacher Hiring After Budget-Driven Pause
Brandenburg, Germany, temporarily halted teacher hiring for six days due to budget concerns, resuming after criticism; around 1,000 teachers secured positions for the next school year, despite plans to slightly reduce the overall number of teachers and facing protests over cutbacks in early childhoo...
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52% Bias Score


Buchenwald Anniversary: Warnings of Rising Extremism Amidst Gaza Conflict
On the 80th anniversary of Buchenwald's liberation, Germany held a ceremony attended by Holocaust survivors and officials who warned against rising global right-wing extremism and antisemitism, citing the recent Hamas attack on Israel and the conflict in Gaza as alarming examples; a planned speaker ...
Buchenwald Anniversary: Warnings of Rising Extremism Amidst Gaza Conflict
On the 80th anniversary of Buchenwald's liberation, Germany held a ceremony attended by Holocaust survivors and officials who warned against rising global right-wing extremism and antisemitism, citing the recent Hamas attack on Israel and the conflict in Gaza as alarming examples; a planned speaker ...
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48% Bias Score


Germany Shifts âŹ100 Billion to Climate Action Amidst GEG Controversy
Germany's new coalition government allocated âŹ100 billion to climate action, driven by coalition negotiations and concerns over the Building Energy Act (GEG), which faces industry opposition due to its high costs and potential economic disruptions.
Germany Shifts âŹ100 Billion to Climate Action Amidst GEG Controversy
Germany's new coalition government allocated âŹ100 billion to climate action, driven by coalition negotiations and concerns over the Building Energy Act (GEG), which faces industry opposition due to its high costs and potential economic disruptions.
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52% Bias Score


Buchenwald Anniversary: Warnings of Rising Extremism
On April 11th, Germany commemorated Buchenwald's liberation, with speeches warning about rising global right-wing extremism and the dwindling number of Holocaust survivors passing the torch of memory to future generations. Israeli authorities' objection to a speaker highlights ongoing political comp...
Buchenwald Anniversary: Warnings of Rising Extremism
On April 11th, Germany commemorated Buchenwald's liberation, with speeches warning about rising global right-wing extremism and the dwindling number of Holocaust survivors passing the torch of memory to future generations. Israeli authorities' objection to a speaker highlights ongoing political comp...
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36% Bias Score

Only 43% of Thuringians Expect to Work Until Retirement
A survey of 1000 Thuringians revealed that only 43% expect to work until retirement, significantly lower than the East German average of 50%, primarily due to poor working conditions and high workloads, especially in the prevalent shift work within the state's industrial and construction sectors.

Only 43% of Thuringians Expect to Work Until Retirement
A survey of 1000 Thuringians revealed that only 43% expect to work until retirement, significantly lower than the East German average of 50%, primarily due to poor working conditions and high workloads, especially in the prevalent shift work within the state's industrial and construction sectors.
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44% Bias Score

Thuringia Faces Workforce Crisis: Only 43% Expect to Work Until Retirement
A recent survey reveals that only 43% of 1,000 Thuringians expect to work until retirement, significantly lower than the East German average of 50%, primarily due to poor working conditions and high workloads in smaller industrial and construction firms, exacerbated by a high proportion of shift wor...

Thuringia Faces Workforce Crisis: Only 43% Expect to Work Until Retirement
A recent survey reveals that only 43% of 1,000 Thuringians expect to work until retirement, significantly lower than the East German average of 50%, primarily due to poor working conditions and high workloads in smaller industrial and construction firms, exacerbated by a high proportion of shift wor...
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Trigger Global Market Plunge; Germany Faces Recession Risk
President Trump's announcement of large-scale import tariffs caused a sharp drop in global stock markets, particularly affecting Germany's DAX index which fell by 10 percent on the first trading day. Despite a positive February showing with German exports to the US increasing by 8.5 percent to 14.2 ...

Trump's Tariffs Trigger Global Market Plunge; Germany Faces Recession Risk
President Trump's announcement of large-scale import tariffs caused a sharp drop in global stock markets, particularly affecting Germany's DAX index which fell by 10 percent on the first trading day. Despite a positive February showing with German exports to the US increasing by 8.5 percent to 14.2 ...
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60% Bias Score

Berlin to Deport Four for Violent Pro-Palestinian Protest
Berlin authorities are deporting four individualsâthree EU citizens and one US citizenâfor alleged involvement in violent pro-Palestinian protests at Berlin's Free University on October 17, 2024, which involved property damage and slogans deemed antisemitic by German authorities.

Berlin to Deport Four for Violent Pro-Palestinian Protest
Berlin authorities are deporting four individualsâthree EU citizens and one US citizenâfor alleged involvement in violent pro-Palestinian protests at Berlin's Free University on October 17, 2024, which involved property damage and slogans deemed antisemitic by German authorities.
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48% Bias Score

German Man on Trial for Murder After Fatal Street Race
A 25-year-old man in Germany is on trial for murder and attempted murder after a fatal car accident caused by an illegal street race on July 2022 that killed a 21-year-old woman and seriously injured his passenger. The defendant, who admitted to the actions and expressed remorse, is facing significa...

German Man on Trial for Murder After Fatal Street Race
A 25-year-old man in Germany is on trial for murder and attempted murder after a fatal car accident caused by an illegal street race on July 2022 that killed a 21-year-old woman and seriously injured his passenger. The defendant, who admitted to the actions and expressed remorse, is facing significa...
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40% Bias Score

Tel Aviv and Berlin Become Twin Cities
Tel Aviv and Berlin officially became twin cities on Sunday, October 27, 2024, following Berlin's unanimous parliamentary approval and Mayor Wegner's visit to Israel to express solidarity, aiming to strengthen ties and fight antisemitism.

Tel Aviv and Berlin Become Twin Cities
Tel Aviv and Berlin officially became twin cities on Sunday, October 27, 2024, following Berlin's unanimous parliamentary approval and Mayor Wegner's visit to Israel to express solidarity, aiming to strengthen ties and fight antisemitism.
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40% Bias Score
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