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Thuringia's New Government Receives Failing Grade on Education Policies
Three months into its term, Thuringia's new state government faces harsh criticism from the GEW teachers' union over its education policies, particularly its 100-day plan which is deemed unrealistic and its handling of protests against planned school regulation changes.
Thuringia's New Government Receives Failing Grade on Education Policies
Three months into its term, Thuringia's new state government faces harsh criticism from the GEW teachers' union over its education policies, particularly its 100-day plan which is deemed unrealistic and its handling of protests against planned school regulation changes.
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44% Bias Score


Tesla Sales Plummet 49% in Europe Amidst Rising Competition
Tesla's European electric vehicle sales dropped 49% in January and February 2025 to 19,046 units, contrasting with a 28.4% increase in overall EU EV registrations, while Chinese competitors like BYD saw a 563.5% surge.
Tesla Sales Plummet 49% in Europe Amidst Rising Competition
Tesla's European electric vehicle sales dropped 49% in January and February 2025 to 19,046 units, contrasting with a 28.4% increase in overall EU EV registrations, while Chinese competitors like BYD saw a 563.5% surge.
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40% Bias Score


Youngest Bundestag Member Highlights Underrepresentation of Young People, Women, and Working Class
Luke Hoss, at 23, will be the youngest member of Germany's new Bundestag; his plan to donate most of his salary to fight poverty highlights the underrepresentation of young people (7.5% of parliament, compared to 13% of voters), women (32.5%), and working-class individuals (3%) in the new parliament...
Youngest Bundestag Member Highlights Underrepresentation of Young People, Women, and Working Class
Luke Hoss, at 23, will be the youngest member of Germany's new Bundestag; his plan to donate most of his salary to fight poverty highlights the underrepresentation of young people (7.5% of parliament, compared to 13% of voters), women (32.5%), and working-class individuals (3%) in the new parliament...
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44% Bias Score


Wilhelmshaven Plans "600 Million Euro" Gas Import Terminal
Wilhelmshaven port plans a "600 million euro" gas import terminal, aiming to become Germany's largest, operational by the end of 2020s, pending financing from energy companies Tree Energy Solutions and Uniper, alongside expansion plans for a multi-purpose terminal to support growing automobile and o...
Wilhelmshaven Plans "600 Million Euro" Gas Import Terminal
Wilhelmshaven port plans a "600 million euro" gas import terminal, aiming to become Germany's largest, operational by the end of 2020s, pending financing from energy companies Tree Energy Solutions and Uniper, alongside expansion plans for a multi-purpose terminal to support growing automobile and o...
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44% Bias Score


Rise in Youth Involvement in Berlin Neo-Nazi Rallies
A recent neo-Nazi rally in Berlin saw a concerning number of young participants, raising concerns about the increasing influence of online radicalization among young people seeking belonging and purpose, often through platforms like TikTok and Telegram.
Rise in Youth Involvement in Berlin Neo-Nazi Rallies
A recent neo-Nazi rally in Berlin saw a concerning number of young participants, raising concerns about the increasing influence of online radicalization among young people seeking belonging and purpose, often through platforms like TikTok and Telegram.
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20% Bias Score


Mannheim Stabbing Trial: Accused to Testify
A 26-year-old Afghan man, Sulaiman A., is on trial in Stuttgart for the May 31, 2024, stabbing attack in Mannheim that killed a police officer and injured five others; his lawyer says he'll address the court on Tuesday.
Mannheim Stabbing Trial: Accused to Testify
A 26-year-old Afghan man, Sulaiman A., is on trial in Stuttgart for the May 31, 2024, stabbing attack in Mannheim that killed a police officer and injured five others; his lawyer says he'll address the court on Tuesday.
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40% Bias Score

German Knife Attack: Extremist Motive Linked to Gaza Conflict
Sulaiman A., a Heppenheim resident, is charged with attempted murder and manslaughter after a knife attack targeting a politician, injuring six, one fatally; the prosecution argues his actions stemmed from extremist views, fueled by online content and his interpretation of the October 7, 2023 Gaza w...

German Knife Attack: Extremist Motive Linked to Gaza Conflict
Sulaiman A., a Heppenheim resident, is charged with attempted murder and manslaughter after a knife attack targeting a politician, injuring six, one fatally; the prosecution argues his actions stemmed from extremist views, fueled by online content and his interpretation of the October 7, 2023 Gaza w...
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44% Bias Score

International Students Boost German Economy, but Job Market Integration Remains a Challenge
A recent study by the German Institute for Economic Research (IW) reveals that 79,000 international students starting in 2022 will contribute €15.5 billion more in taxes than they receive in support, highlighting their significant economic impact on Germany, despite challenges faced by graduates in ...

International Students Boost German Economy, but Job Market Integration Remains a Challenge
A recent study by the German Institute for Economic Research (IW) reveals that 79,000 international students starting in 2022 will contribute €15.5 billion more in taxes than they receive in support, highlighting their significant economic impact on Germany, despite challenges faced by graduates in ...
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40% Bias Score

Mannheim Murder Trial: Afghan Man Claims Online Radicalization
Sulaiman A., an Afghan man, is on trial for murdering a police officer and attempting to murder others at a rally in Mannheim, Germany, claiming that online contact with a religious figure incited him to act after being influenced by graphic online content of the Gaza War.

Mannheim Murder Trial: Afghan Man Claims Online Radicalization
Sulaiman A., an Afghan man, is on trial for murdering a police officer and attempting to murder others at a rally in Mannheim, Germany, claiming that online contact with a religious figure incited him to act after being influenced by graphic online content of the Gaza War.
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48% Bias Score

Exploitative Labor Conditions for Seasonal Agricultural Workers in Germany
The Faire Landarbeit initiative's 2024 report exposes exploitative conditions for seasonal agricultural workers in Germany, including exorbitant housing costs, excessive working hours, and sexual harassment, despite Germany's recent ratification of a labor standards convention.

Exploitative Labor Conditions for Seasonal Agricultural Workers in Germany
The Faire Landarbeit initiative's 2024 report exposes exploitative conditions for seasonal agricultural workers in Germany, including exorbitant housing costs, excessive working hours, and sexual harassment, despite Germany's recent ratification of a labor standards convention.
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64% Bias Score

Former RAF Member on Trial for Series of Robberies
Daniela Klette, a 66-year-old former RAF member, is on trial in Celle, Germany, for her alleged participation in at least 13 robberies between 1999 and 2016, resulting in €2.7 million in stolen funds; the prosecution also alleges attempted murder.

Former RAF Member on Trial for Series of Robberies
Daniela Klette, a 66-year-old former RAF member, is on trial in Celle, Germany, for her alleged participation in at least 13 robberies between 1999 and 2016, resulting in €2.7 million in stolen funds; the prosecution also alleges attempted murder.
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60% Bias Score

Berlin Police Brutally Suppress Counter-Protest Against Neo-Nazi Rally
In Berlin, police violently confronted counter-demonstrators protesting a neo-Nazi rally on Saturday, using pepper spray and batons; police claim a bus's siren violated noise regulations and that bottles were thrown, but witnesses and the Green Party say the police account is false and the siren had...

Berlin Police Brutally Suppress Counter-Protest Against Neo-Nazi Rally
In Berlin, police violently confronted counter-demonstrators protesting a neo-Nazi rally on Saturday, using pepper spray and batons; police claim a bus's siren violated noise regulations and that bottles were thrown, but witnesses and the Green Party say the police account is false and the siren had...
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40% Bias Score
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