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German Asylum Applications Plummet 44.9% Amid Stricter Border Controls
Germany recorded a 44.9% decrease in asylum applications in the first half of 2025 (61,336) compared to the same period in 2024 (132,201), following stricter border controls and asylum policies implemented in May 2025, prompting Poland to introduce temporary border controls in response.
German Asylum Applications Plummet 44.9% Amid Stricter Border Controls
Germany recorded a 44.9% decrease in asylum applications in the first half of 2025 (61,336) compared to the same period in 2024 (132,201), following stricter border controls and asylum policies implemented in May 2025, prompting Poland to introduce temporary border controls in response.
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40% Bias Score


AfD Expels Right-Wing Extremist Member Over Anti-Migrant Post
The AfD's North Rhine-Westphalia state arbitration court expelled Bundestag member Matthias Helferich due to his dehumanizing portrayal of migrants on Instagram and support for deporting a Yazidi activist, actions deemed to violate party principles and cause severe damage; Helferich plans to appeal.
AfD Expels Right-Wing Extremist Member Over Anti-Migrant Post
The AfD's North Rhine-Westphalia state arbitration court expelled Bundestag member Matthias Helferich due to his dehumanizing portrayal of migrants on Instagram and support for deporting a Yazidi activist, actions deemed to violate party principles and cause severe damage; Helferich plans to appeal.
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44% Bias Score


German Asylum Applications Plummet 43% in First Half of 2025
During the first half of 2025, Germany received 65,495 asylum applications, a 43% decrease compared to the same period in 2024, dropping it to third place in Europe behind Spain and France; this is attributed to policy shifts, international collaborations, and seasonal factors.
German Asylum Applications Plummet 43% in First Half of 2025
During the first half of 2025, Germany received 65,495 asylum applications, a 43% decrease compared to the same period in 2024, dropping it to third place in Europe behind Spain and France; this is attributed to policy shifts, international collaborations, and seasonal factors.
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60% Bias Score


German Court Rules Border Rejection of Somali Asylum Seekers Illegal, Sparking Debate Over Asylum Policies
A German court ruled the May 9th, 2025, border rejection of three Somali asylum seekers illegal, sparking intense debate over Germany's asylum policies and the role of NGOs like Pro Asyl, who supported the legal challenge and now face accusations of manipulating asylum procedures.
German Court Rules Border Rejection of Somali Asylum Seekers Illegal, Sparking Debate Over Asylum Policies
A German court ruled the May 9th, 2025, border rejection of three Somali asylum seekers illegal, sparking intense debate over Germany's asylum policies and the role of NGOs like Pro Asyl, who supported the legal challenge and now face accusations of manipulating asylum procedures.
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64% Bias Score


Etruscan Bronzes Unearthed in Italian Thermal Baths
Excavations at a 2,000-year-old thermal bath in San Casciano dei Bagni, Italy, unearthed dozens of remarkably preserved bronze sculptures and artifacts, providing unprecedented insights into Etruscan healing rituals and their cultural interaction with Roman society; the artifacts are currently on di...
Etruscan Bronzes Unearthed in Italian Thermal Baths
Excavations at a 2,000-year-old thermal bath in San Casciano dei Bagni, Italy, unearthed dozens of remarkably preserved bronze sculptures and artifacts, providing unprecedented insights into Etruscan healing rituals and their cultural interaction with Roman society; the artifacts are currently on di...
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20% Bias Score


Poland's Border Controls Exacerbate German Business Concerns
Poland's introduction of border controls starting Monday will worsen existing delays caused by German checks, affecting 30,000 Polish workers in Saxony, 13,000 of whom commute daily, causing significant disruptions to businesses and supply chains, and straining relations between neighboring communit...
Poland's Border Controls Exacerbate German Business Concerns
Poland's introduction of border controls starting Monday will worsen existing delays caused by German checks, affecting 30,000 Polish workers in Saxony, 13,000 of whom commute daily, causing significant disruptions to businesses and supply chains, and straining relations between neighboring communit...
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52% Bias Score

UK-Germany Defense Pact Signals New Era in European Security
Britain and Germany are on the verge of signing a defense cooperation agreement, a major shift from their past adversarial relationship, driven primarily by financial constraints and concerns about Russia's aggression and the reliability of Article 5 of NATO.

UK-Germany Defense Pact Signals New Era in European Security
Britain and Germany are on the verge of signing a defense cooperation agreement, a major shift from their past adversarial relationship, driven primarily by financial constraints and concerns about Russia's aggression and the reliability of Article 5 of NATO.
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44% Bias Score

German Asylum Applications Drop 43% in First Half of 2025
Germany saw a 43% decrease in asylum applications during the first half of 2025, totaling 65,495, dropping to third place in Europe behind Spain and France; this is attributed to stricter migration policies, international cooperation, and partnerships with North African countries.

German Asylum Applications Drop 43% in First Half of 2025
Germany saw a 43% decrease in asylum applications during the first half of 2025, totaling 65,495, dropping to third place in Europe behind Spain and France; this is attributed to stricter migration policies, international cooperation, and partnerships with North African countries.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Wins Euro Opener, but Gwinn Injury Casts Shadow
Germany beat Poland 2-0 in their Women's Euro opener, but captain Giulia Gwinn suffered a knee injury, jeopardizing her tournament participation; Jule Brand and Lea Schüller scored for Germany.

Germany Wins Euro Opener, but Gwinn Injury Casts Shadow
Germany beat Poland 2-0 in their Women's Euro opener, but captain Giulia Gwinn suffered a knee injury, jeopardizing her tournament participation; Jule Brand and Lea Schüller scored for Germany.
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44% Bias Score

German Retailers Face Record €4.95 Billion in Missing Merchandise
German retailers reported €4.95 billion in missing merchandise in 2024, with €4.2 billion attributed to theft (including €1 billion from organized crime) and the remainder to internal errors; this represents a 3% increase from 2023.

German Retailers Face Record €4.95 Billion in Missing Merchandise
German retailers reported €4.95 billion in missing merchandise in 2024, with €4.2 billion attributed to theft (including €1 billion from organized crime) and the remainder to internal errors; this represents a 3% increase from 2023.
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36% Bias Score

Spain Favored for EuroCup Win Amidst Roster Overhauls in England and France
Spain is favored to win the EuroCup, while England and France, undergoing significant roster changes, are also top contenders; France's changes were more dramatic, with three veteran players replaced by younger talent, while England's were more gradual; the tournament begins Saturday.

Spain Favored for EuroCup Win Amidst Roster Overhauls in England and France
Spain is favored to win the EuroCup, while England and France, undergoing significant roster changes, are also top contenders; France's changes were more dramatic, with three veteran players replaced by younger talent, while England's were more gradual; the tournament begins Saturday.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Cannabis Legalization Fuels Industry Boom
Germany legalized cannabis in April 2024, allowing adults to cultivate up to three plants and possess 25 grams; this resulted in a booming cannabis industry, with estimated annual revenue between €1 billion and €2 billion, and a sharp increase in medicinal cannabis imports from 32.5 tons in 2023 to ...

Germany's Cannabis Legalization Fuels Industry Boom
Germany legalized cannabis in April 2024, allowing adults to cultivate up to three plants and possess 25 grams; this resulted in a booming cannabis industry, with estimated annual revenue between €1 billion and €2 billion, and a sharp increase in medicinal cannabis imports from 32.5 tons in 2023 to ...
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36% Bias Score
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