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German Newspaper Journalists' Strike: Salary Dispute Reflects Industry Crisis
German newspaper publishers and journalists' unions are locked in a tense dispute over a new collective bargaining agreement, with disagreements over salary increases and the structure of salary scales reflecting broader industry challenges and economic pressures.
German Newspaper Journalists' Strike: Salary Dispute Reflects Industry Crisis
German newspaper publishers and journalists' unions are locked in a tense dispute over a new collective bargaining agreement, with disagreements over salary increases and the structure of salary scales reflecting broader industry challenges and economic pressures.
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16% Bias Score


Thuringia to Borrow €1.1 Billion for Infrastructure Investment
Thuringia will borrow €1.1 billion by 2027 to fund infrastructure and growth initiatives under revised debt brake rules, aiming for balanced budgets by 2029 and utilizing a €1 billion municipal investment program with annual repayments of €71 million over 20 years.
Thuringia to Borrow €1.1 Billion for Infrastructure Investment
Thuringia will borrow €1.1 billion by 2027 to fund infrastructure and growth initiatives under revised debt brake rules, aiming for balanced budgets by 2029 and utilizing a €1 billion municipal investment program with annual repayments of €71 million over 20 years.
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36% Bias Score


Hamburg Flu Deaths Double in 2024/25 Season
During the 2024/25 flu season in Hamburg, Germany, influenza infections more than doubled to 8,863 cases, resulting in 133 deaths compared to 4,010 cases and 65 deaths the previous year; this increase reflects a nationwide trend, with a low vaccination rate among the elderly exacerbating the impact.
Hamburg Flu Deaths Double in 2024/25 Season
During the 2024/25 flu season in Hamburg, Germany, influenza infections more than doubled to 8,863 cases, resulting in 133 deaths compared to 4,010 cases and 65 deaths the previous year; this increase reflects a nationwide trend, with a low vaccination rate among the elderly exacerbating the impact.
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44% Bias Score


1,000-Year-Old Viking Hoard Unearthed in Northern Germany
A metal detectorist's discovery near Haithabu, a former Viking trading post in northern Germany, unearthed a 1,000-year-old hoard containing over 200 silver artifacts, Arabic coins, and a Christian cross, providing insights into trade, cultural exchange, and religious transformation in the 10th cent...
1,000-Year-Old Viking Hoard Unearthed in Northern Germany
A metal detectorist's discovery near Haithabu, a former Viking trading post in northern Germany, unearthed a 1,000-year-old hoard containing over 200 silver artifacts, Arabic coins, and a Christian cross, providing insights into trade, cultural exchange, and religious transformation in the 10th cent...
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24% Bias Score


Versicherungskammer to Invest €7 Billion in German Infrastructure
Versicherungskammer, a German insurance company, will raise its infrastructure investment to €7 billion in five years, focusing on healthcare, housing, and renewable energy projects to address Germany's substantial infrastructure deficit and contribute to the energy transition. This follows Germany'...
Versicherungskammer to Invest €7 Billion in German Infrastructure
Versicherungskammer, a German insurance company, will raise its infrastructure investment to €7 billion in five years, focusing on healthcare, housing, and renewable energy projects to address Germany's substantial infrastructure deficit and contribute to the energy transition. This follows Germany'...
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40% Bias Score


Bavaria Continues Lawsuit Against Germany's National Equalization of Funds Despite Federal Relief
Despite a new federal payment of €400 million annually to ease the burden on states contributing to Germany's national equalization of funds, Bavaria continues its lawsuit against the system; in 2024, Bavaria contributed €9.77 billion, or 52% of the total €18.65 billion.
Bavaria Continues Lawsuit Against Germany's National Equalization of Funds Despite Federal Relief
Despite a new federal payment of €400 million annually to ease the burden on states contributing to Germany's national equalization of funds, Bavaria continues its lawsuit against the system; in 2024, Bavaria contributed €9.77 billion, or 52% of the total €18.65 billion.
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40% Bias Score

Fraudulent Handymen Target Elderly in Hesse, Germany
Elderly residents in Hesse, Germany, are being targeted by fraudulent handymen, primarily roofers, who offer cheap services but demand significantly higher payments and often leave work unfinished, resulting in financial losses and emotional distress; police are investigating numerous cases.

Fraudulent Handymen Target Elderly in Hesse, Germany
Elderly residents in Hesse, Germany, are being targeted by fraudulent handymen, primarily roofers, who offer cheap services but demand significantly higher payments and often leave work unfinished, resulting in financial losses and emotional distress; police are investigating numerous cases.
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56% Bias Score

German Court Rules on Before-and-After Photos in Cosmetic Treatment Ads
Germany's Federal Court of Justice is deciding if before-and-after photos advertising minimally-invasive cosmetic treatments like Botox and Hyaluronic acid violate advertising laws; a consumer protection agency sued Aesthetify, a company run by prominent doctors, for using such marketing materials, ...

German Court Rules on Before-and-After Photos in Cosmetic Treatment Ads
Germany's Federal Court of Justice is deciding if before-and-after photos advertising minimally-invasive cosmetic treatments like Botox and Hyaluronic acid violate advertising laws; a consumer protection agency sued Aesthetify, a company run by prominent doctors, for using such marketing materials, ...
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52% Bias Score

NRW Improves Flood Protection After 2021 Disaster
In response to the July 2021 flood in NRW, Germany, which resulted in 49 deaths and €13 billion in damages, the state government has implemented hundreds of flood protection measures, including dike renovations, new retention basins, and an expanded monitoring network, while facing criticism for slo...

NRW Improves Flood Protection After 2021 Disaster
In response to the July 2021 flood in NRW, Germany, which resulted in 49 deaths and €13 billion in damages, the state government has implemented hundreds of flood protection measures, including dike renovations, new retention basins, and an expanded monitoring network, while facing criticism for slo...
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40% Bias Score

Deutschlandticket Users Drop by Over One Million After Price Increase
Following a price increase from 49 to 58 euros in January 2025, the number of Deutschlandticket users decreased from 14.5 million in December 2024 to 13.4 million in January 2025; market research attributes over 430,000 of these lost users to the price hike, exceeding expectations but highlighting t...

Deutschlandticket Users Drop by Over One Million After Price Increase
Following a price increase from 49 to 58 euros in January 2025, the number of Deutschlandticket users decreased from 14.5 million in December 2024 to 13.4 million in January 2025; market research attributes over 430,000 of these lost users to the price hike, exceeding expectations but highlighting t...
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36% Bias Score

Baywa Reports €1.5 Billion Loss, Triggers Restructuring"
Baywa, a 102-year-old German agricultural cooperative, reported a €1.5 billion loss in 2023, primarily due to write-downs on assets and the poor performance of its renewable energy subsidiary, Baywa r.e., necessitating a restructuring plan that involves divesting international holdings and a focus o...

Baywa Reports €1.5 Billion Loss, Triggers Restructuring"
Baywa, a 102-year-old German agricultural cooperative, reported a €1.5 billion loss in 2023, primarily due to write-downs on assets and the poor performance of its renewable energy subsidiary, Baywa r.e., necessitating a restructuring plan that involves divesting international holdings and a focus o...
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40% Bias Score

Majority of Germans Favor Stricter Alcohol Laws for Youth
A new poll shows 65% of Germans want stricter laws to protect youth from alcohol, including banning supervised drinking from age 14 and raising the drinking age for beer and wine to 18; 35% want to ban alcohol advertising entirely. The poll surveyed 1004 people aged 18-70 in June 2024.

Majority of Germans Favor Stricter Alcohol Laws for Youth
A new poll shows 65% of Germans want stricter laws to protect youth from alcohol, including banning supervised drinking from age 14 and raising the drinking age for beer and wine to 18; 35% want to ban alcohol advertising entirely. The poll surveyed 1004 people aged 18-70 in June 2024.
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52% Bias Score
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