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Munich Addresses Rising Hate Crimes Against LGBTIQ* Community with New Strategy
Munich is launching a new LGBTIQ* strategy to combat rising hate crimes and threats, including supporting community centers, aiding victims of violence, and improving police-community relations, reflecting both progress and persistent challenges to LGBTQ+ safety.
Munich Addresses Rising Hate Crimes Against LGBTIQ* Community with New Strategy
Munich is launching a new LGBTIQ* strategy to combat rising hate crimes and threats, including supporting community centers, aiding victims of violence, and improving police-community relations, reflecting both progress and persistent challenges to LGBTQ+ safety.
Progress
40% Bias Score


German Commission Recommends Strategic Shift in Global South Relations
A German commission, led by former Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, recommends a more strategic, interest-driven approach to relations with the Global South, proposing new alliances, better coordination of development cooperation, and expanding the Federal Security Council to define nati...
German Commission Recommends Strategic Shift in Global South Relations
A German commission, led by former Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, recommends a more strategic, interest-driven approach to relations with the Global South, proposing new alliances, better coordination of development cooperation, and expanding the Federal Security Council to define nati...
Progress
44% Bias Score


Bayreuth Festival Cuts 2026 Anniversary Program Due to Funding Crisis
The Bayreuth Festival's 150th-anniversary program, initially planned to include eleven Wagner operas, was reduced to seven due to a funding shortfall despite a high self-financing rate exceeding 55 percent, resulting in the cancellation of major productions.
Bayreuth Festival Cuts 2026 Anniversary Program Due to Funding Crisis
The Bayreuth Festival's 150th-anniversary program, initially planned to include eleven Wagner operas, was reduced to seven due to a funding shortfall despite a high self-financing rate exceeding 55 percent, resulting in the cancellation of major productions.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Bafin Warns of Rising Cyber and Climate Risks to German Financial Sector
Germany's financial regulator, Bafin, is urging banks and insurers to enhance their cybersecurity measures and climate risk assessments in response to a surge in IT incidents (258 in the first three quarters of 2024), the escalating climate crisis, and Germany's economic downturn, anticipating a ris...
Bafin Warns of Rising Cyber and Climate Risks to German Financial Sector
Germany's financial regulator, Bafin, is urging banks and insurers to enhance their cybersecurity measures and climate risk assessments in response to a surge in IT incidents (258 in the first three quarters of 2024), the escalating climate crisis, and Germany's economic downturn, anticipating a ris...
Progress
24% Bias Score


Bavarian Sick Days Stable, But Mental Health Issues Rise
Data from the DAK health insurance shows that while the total number of sick days among employed Bavarians remained relatively stable in 2024, a significant decrease in respiratory and musculoskeletal issues was offset by an 8.5 percent increase in mental health-related absences.
Bavarian Sick Days Stable, But Mental Health Issues Rise
Data from the DAK health insurance shows that while the total number of sick days among employed Bavarians remained relatively stable in 2024, a significant decrease in respiratory and musculoskeletal issues was offset by an 8.5 percent increase in mental health-related absences.
Progress
48% Bias Score


EVG Union Begins Wage Talks with Deutsche Bahn Amidst Uncertainty and Potential Strikes
The Eisenbahn- und Verkehrsgewerkschaft (EVG) union begins wage negotiations with Deutsche Bahn (DB) today, demanding a 7.6% pay raise, a 2.6% shift allowance, a €500 bonus, and job security for its 192,000 members; strikes are possible from April 1st if no agreement is reached before the current co...
EVG Union Begins Wage Talks with Deutsche Bahn Amidst Uncertainty and Potential Strikes
The Eisenbahn- und Verkehrsgewerkschaft (EVG) union begins wage negotiations with Deutsche Bahn (DB) today, demanding a 7.6% pay raise, a 2.6% shift allowance, a €500 bonus, and job security for its 192,000 members; strikes are possible from April 1st if no agreement is reached before the current co...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Bulgarian Lab Technician on Trial for Alleged Role in Ukrainian Soldier Phone Number Theft Plot
A Bulgarian lab technician, Katrin Ivanova, is on trial in London accused of being a key member of a spy ring that plotted to steal the mobile phone numbers of Ukrainian soldiers training at a German military base, allegedly working for Russia.

Bulgarian Lab Technician on Trial for Alleged Role in Ukrainian Soldier Phone Number Theft Plot
A Bulgarian lab technician, Katrin Ivanova, is on trial in London accused of being a key member of a spy ring that plotted to steal the mobile phone numbers of Ukrainian soldiers training at a German military base, allegedly working for Russia.
Progress
56% Bias Score

German Bundestag Reports Condemn Failure of Afghanistan Mission
Germany's Afghanistan mission is deemed a failure in two new reports by the Bundestag, citing oversight failures, misinformation, and civilian casualties; while the Bundeswehr received praise for the final evacuation, its prior actions are condemned.

German Bundestag Reports Condemn Failure of Afghanistan Mission
Germany's Afghanistan mission is deemed a failure in two new reports by the Bundestag, citing oversight failures, misinformation, and civilian casualties; while the Bundeswehr received praise for the final evacuation, its prior actions are condemned.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Varta Restructuring Approved, Shareholders Lose Investments
A German court approved Varta's restructuring plan under the StaRUG act, resulting in the loss of all investments for roughly 200,000 shareholders, while securing €100 million in fresh capital for the company to avoid bankruptcy.

Varta Restructuring Approved, Shareholders Lose Investments
A German court approved Varta's restructuring plan under the StaRUG act, resulting in the loss of all investments for roughly 200,000 shareholders, while securing €100 million in fresh capital for the company to avoid bankruptcy.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Deutsche Bahn and EVG Union Seek Swift Contract Resolution Before Election
In ongoing Tarifstreit negotiations, Deutsche Bahn and the EVG union aim for a rapid resolution before Germany's federal election, with the employer offering a proposal in the first round of talks on Tuesday; the EVG demands include a 7.6% pay raise, a 2.6% shift allowance, a €500 bonus, and job sec...

Deutsche Bahn and EVG Union Seek Swift Contract Resolution Before Election
In ongoing Tarifstreit negotiations, Deutsche Bahn and the EVG union aim for a rapid resolution before Germany's federal election, with the employer offering a proposal in the first round of talks on Tuesday; the EVG demands include a 7.6% pay raise, a 2.6% shift allowance, a €500 bonus, and job sec...
Progress
36% Bias Score

Guinean Man Confesses to Murder and Assault in Beelitz, Germany
A 23-year-old Guinean man confessed to murdering a CDU member and injuring a Ukrainian woman in Beelitz-Heilstätten, Germany, on January 14th and the following weekend; the suspect, a nurse with a valid residence permit, is in custody.

Guinean Man Confesses to Murder and Assault in Beelitz, Germany
A 23-year-old Guinean man confessed to murdering a CDU member and injuring a Ukrainian woman in Beelitz-Heilstätten, Germany, on January 14th and the following weekend; the suspect, a nurse with a valid residence permit, is in custody.
Progress
40% Bias Score

German Politician Continues Campaign After Assault
Marie Kollenrott, a Green Party politician in Germany, was assaulted at her campaign booth in Göttingen in May 2024, but continues campaigning, citing her duty to public discourse and attributing the attack to rising right-wing extremism.

German Politician Continues Campaign After Assault
Marie Kollenrott, a Green Party politician in Germany, was assaulted at her campaign booth in Göttingen in May 2024, but continues campaigning, citing her duty to public discourse and attributing the attack to rising right-wing extremism.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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