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Schleswig-Holstein Demands Federal Government Revise Transportation Policy
The Schleswig-Holstein state parliament is urging the federal government to revise its transportation infrastructure plans due to significant delays and funding shortfalls impacting highway and railway projects across the state.
Schleswig-Holstein Demands Federal Government Revise Transportation Policy
The Schleswig-Holstein state parliament is urging the federal government to revise its transportation infrastructure plans due to significant delays and funding shortfalls impacting highway and railway projects across the state.
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44% Bias Score


A45 Rahmede Bridge Reconstruction Nears Completion
The reconstruction of the Rahmede bridge on the A45 highway in Germany, a crucial north-south connection, is nearing completion after approximately two years of construction, with an expected opening in Spring 2026, potentially sooner.
A45 Rahmede Bridge Reconstruction Nears Completion
The reconstruction of the Rahmede bridge on the A45 highway in Germany, a crucial north-south connection, is nearing completion after approximately two years of construction, with an expected opening in Spring 2026, potentially sooner.
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24% Bias Score


Germany Debates Stricter Cannabis and Alcohol Driving Limits
Brandenburg and Thuringia are pushing for stricter laws on combined cannabis and alcohol use while driving in Germany, prompting a discussion on how the state of Hesse will respond.
Germany Debates Stricter Cannabis and Alcohol Driving Limits
Brandenburg and Thuringia are pushing for stricter laws on combined cannabis and alcohol use while driving in Germany, prompting a discussion on how the state of Hesse will respond.
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16% Bias Score


Freiburg Wins Europa League Opener Against Basel
SC Freiburg secured a 2-1 victory over FC Basel in their Europa League opener, with goals from Osterhage and Eggestein securing the win despite a late Basel goal by Otele.
Freiburg Wins Europa League Opener Against Basel
SC Freiburg secured a 2-1 victory over FC Basel in their Europa League opener, with goals from Osterhage and Eggestein securing the win despite a late Basel goal by Otele.
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16% Bias Score


Regional Electricity Price Variations in Baden-Württemberg
A Verivox analysis reveals a 1.8% average electricity price increase in Baden-Württemberg for a 3-person household consuming 4000 kWh annually, reaching €1464, but with significant regional discrepancies, ranging from a 7.2% decrease in Weinheim to an 8.5% increase in Nürtingen.
Regional Electricity Price Variations in Baden-Württemberg
A Verivox analysis reveals a 1.8% average electricity price increase in Baden-Württemberg for a 3-person household consuming 4000 kWh annually, reaching €1464, but with significant regional discrepancies, ranging from a 7.2% decrease in Weinheim to an 8.5% increase in Nürtingen.
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16% Bias Score


Two Men on Trial for Fatal Stabbing in Kiel
A trial has begun in Kiel, Germany, against two men accused of fatally stabbing a 26-year-old man on March 28th following a dispute that involved a robbery of a mobile phone.
Two Men on Trial for Fatal Stabbing in Kiel
A trial has begun in Kiel, Germany, against two men accused of fatally stabbing a 26-year-old man on March 28th following a dispute that involved a robbery of a mobile phone.
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16% Bias Score

German Public Opinion on Housing Costs Reveals Economic Misunderstanding
A recent Statista and YouGov survey reveals that while 80% of Germans consider rents too high, only one-third of renters are financially strained according to the German Tenants' Association, highlighting a disconnect in public perception and economic reality.

German Public Opinion on Housing Costs Reveals Economic Misunderstanding
A recent Statista and YouGov survey reveals that while 80% of Germans consider rents too high, only one-third of renters are financially strained according to the German Tenants' Association, highlighting a disconnect in public perception and economic reality.
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56% Bias Score

German Chancellor Merz Prioritizes Domestic Economic Reform Over UN General Assembly
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz skipped the UN General Assembly in New York to focus on Germany's public finances and the 2026 budget, prompting criticism from the opposition.

German Chancellor Merz Prioritizes Domestic Economic Reform Over UN General Assembly
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz skipped the UN General Assembly in New York to focus on Germany's public finances and the 2026 budget, prompting criticism from the opposition.
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40% Bias Score

Cross-border Life Expectancy Discrepancies in Western Europe
A study reveals that Germans living in western European border regions have a significantly shorter life expectancy than their neighbors in neighboring countries, highlighting the impact of national frameworks on health outcomes.

Cross-border Life Expectancy Discrepancies in Western Europe
A study reveals that Germans living in western European border regions have a significantly shorter life expectancy than their neighbors in neighboring countries, highlighting the impact of national frameworks on health outcomes.
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16% Bias Score

Rheinland-Pfalz Businesses Demand Action on Delayed Infrastructure Projects
Rheinland-Pfalz's business association, LVU, is urging the federal government to complete planned highway expansion projects, warning of economic consequences and loss of investor confidence if delays continue, particularly concerning the A1 and A643.

Rheinland-Pfalz Businesses Demand Action on Delayed Infrastructure Projects
Rheinland-Pfalz's business association, LVU, is urging the federal government to complete planned highway expansion projects, warning of economic consequences and loss of investor confidence if delays continue, particularly concerning the A1 and A643.
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44% Bias Score

German Homeoffice Use Remains Steady Post-Pandemic
In 2024, 24 percent of German employees used home offices, similar to previous years but down from pandemic highs, with fewer working exclusively from home, while more often work in the office compared to previous years.

German Homeoffice Use Remains Steady Post-Pandemic
In 2024, 24 percent of German employees used home offices, similar to previous years but down from pandemic highs, with fewer working exclusively from home, while more often work in the office compared to previous years.
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20% Bias Score

Rise in Antisemitic Crimes in Saxony, Germany
In Saxony, Germany, antisemitic crimes outside the far-left and far-right spectrum have increased more than fivefold in four years, reaching 67 incidents in 2023 from 9 in 2020, according to a state police report, while right-wing extremism remains the most dominant form.

Rise in Antisemitic Crimes in Saxony, Germany
In Saxony, Germany, antisemitic crimes outside the far-left and far-right spectrum have increased more than fivefold in four years, reaching 67 incidents in 2023 from 9 in 2020, according to a state police report, while right-wing extremism remains the most dominant form.
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24% Bias Score
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