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Turkish Uncle's Concerns about German Right-Wing Extremism
A Turkish uncle expresses concern about rising right-wing extremism in Germany, contrasting it with Turkey's own economic and political instability, highlighting anxieties about the future of democracy and immigration policies.
Turkish Uncle's Concerns about German Right-Wing Extremism
A Turkish uncle expresses concern about rising right-wing extremism in Germany, contrasting it with Turkey's own economic and political instability, highlighting anxieties about the future of democracy and immigration policies.
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40% Bias Score


Protests Erupt at Didacta Over AfD's Presence
At the Didacta education fair in Stuttgart, protests erupted against the AfD's presence, with demonstrators chanting and holding signs. The AfD, classified as a suspected right-wing extremist group, was allowed to participate due to the Messe's equal treatment policy, provoking criticism.
Protests Erupt at Didacta Over AfD's Presence
At the Didacta education fair in Stuttgart, protests erupted against the AfD's presence, with demonstrators chanting and holding signs. The AfD, classified as a suspected right-wing extremist group, was allowed to participate due to the Messe's equal treatment policy, provoking criticism.
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52% Bias Score


Bavarian Ministry Denies Teaching Internship Due to Student's Political Activism
The Bavarian Ministry of Culture denied Lehramtsstudentin Lisa Poettinger's teaching internship application due to her membership in a left-wing extremist group ('Offenes Antikapitalistisches Klimatreffen München'), ongoing legal proceedings related to climate protests, and her public support of act...
Bavarian Ministry Denies Teaching Internship Due to Student's Political Activism
The Bavarian Ministry of Culture denied Lehramtsstudentin Lisa Poettinger's teaching internship application due to her membership in a left-wing extremist group ('Offenes Antikapitalistisches Klimatreffen München'), ongoing legal proceedings related to climate protests, and her public support of act...
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56% Bias Score


German Parliament Blocks Abortion Bill Before Elections
The German Parliament's Justice Committee blocked a bill to legalize abortion up to 12 weeks before the February 23rd elections due to lack of support from CDU/CSU and FDP, despite a petition with over 300,000 signatures and a previous expert panel recommendation.
German Parliament Blocks Abortion Bill Before Elections
The German Parliament's Justice Committee blocked a bill to legalize abortion up to 12 weeks before the February 23rd elections due to lack of support from CDU/CSU and FDP, despite a petition with over 300,000 signatures and a previous expert panel recommendation.
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56% Bias Score


Former German Soldier Arrested in Ukraine on Rape and Theft Charges
A 29-year-old former German soldier was arrested in northeastern Ukraine on February 23, 2023, on charges of rape, possession of child pornography, and theft of Bundeswehr ammunition following a tip from US authorities and subsequent investigation by German authorities.
Former German Soldier Arrested in Ukraine on Rape and Theft Charges
A 29-year-old former German soldier was arrested in northeastern Ukraine on February 23, 2023, on charges of rape, possession of child pornography, and theft of Bundeswehr ammunition following a tip from US authorities and subsequent investigation by German authorities.
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40% Bias Score


Bayern Plans Massive Research Spending Boost to Lead in Global Tech
The Bavarian state government announced a significant increase in research and development spending, including initiatives for AI, quantum computing, aerospace, and higher education, aiming for global technological leadership and exceeding investments from countries like Italy, Sweden, Austria, and ...
Bayern Plans Massive Research Spending Boost to Lead in Global Tech
The Bavarian state government announced a significant increase in research and development spending, including initiatives for AI, quantum computing, aerospace, and higher education, aiming for global technological leadership and exceeding investments from countries like Italy, Sweden, Austria, and ...
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56% Bias Score

Trade Republic Sued for Misleading Deposit Insurance Claims
The Baden-Württemberg consumer protection agency sued Trade Republic in Berlin for misleading advertising about its 3% interest rate and deposit insurance, claiming the company didn't sufficiently disclose the variable rate and partial investment in uninsured money market funds.

Trade Republic Sued for Misleading Deposit Insurance Claims
The Baden-Württemberg consumer protection agency sued Trade Republic in Berlin for misleading advertising about its 3% interest rate and deposit insurance, claiming the company didn't sufficiently disclose the variable rate and partial investment in uninsured money market funds.
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48% Bias Score

German Package Delivery Firms Expand Automated Locker Networks
German package delivery companies are expanding their networks of automated lockers, allowing customers to pick up packages from various providers in one location, driven by the growth of online shopping and the high cost of home delivery; DHL plans to double its automated locker network to 30,000 b...

German Package Delivery Firms Expand Automated Locker Networks
German package delivery companies are expanding their networks of automated lockers, allowing customers to pick up packages from various providers in one location, driven by the growth of online shopping and the high cost of home delivery; DHL plans to double its automated locker network to 30,000 b...
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36% Bias Score

Stricter EU Bio-Regulations Force German Farmers to Abandon Organic Certification
Facing new EU regulations mandating pasture access for bio-certified cattle, many German bio-farmers, especially those in urban areas, are losing their certification, potentially reducing Bavaria's organic farming by up to 20 percent and jeopardizing Germany's 2030 goal of 30 percent organic farmlan...

Stricter EU Bio-Regulations Force German Farmers to Abandon Organic Certification
Facing new EU regulations mandating pasture access for bio-certified cattle, many German bio-farmers, especially those in urban areas, are losing their certification, potentially reducing Bavaria's organic farming by up to 20 percent and jeopardizing Germany's 2030 goal of 30 percent organic farmlan...
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56% Bias Score

Berlin's University of the Arts Protests €8 Million Budget Cut
Students and faculty at Berlin's University of the Arts protested against an €8 million budget cut imposed by the Berlin Senate, leading to concerns about decreased educational quality and the future of arts education in the city.

Berlin's University of the Arts Protests €8 Million Budget Cut
Students and faculty at Berlin's University of the Arts protested against an €8 million budget cut imposed by the Berlin Senate, leading to concerns about decreased educational quality and the future of arts education in the city.
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60% Bias Score

Consumer Protection Agency Sues Trade Republic Over Misleading Interest Rate and Deposit Insurance Claims
The Baden-Württemberg consumer protection agency sued Trade Republic in Berlin for misleading advertising about its 3% interest rate and deposit insurance, claiming that only deposits in partner banks are fully protected, while investments in money market funds are not.

Consumer Protection Agency Sues Trade Republic Over Misleading Interest Rate and Deposit Insurance Claims
The Baden-Württemberg consumer protection agency sued Trade Republic in Berlin for misleading advertising about its 3% interest rate and deposit insurance, claiming that only deposits in partner banks are fully protected, while investments in money market funds are not.
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40% Bias Score

BVG Raises Wage Offer to Verdi Union Amid Ongoing Labor Dispute
The Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) raised its wage offer to union Verdi to an average 17.6% increase by 2028, including a 225 euro monthly flat rate from January 2025, but Verdi, representing 16,000 workers, still seeks a 750 euro monthly increase and rejects a four-year contract.

BVG Raises Wage Offer to Verdi Union Amid Ongoing Labor Dispute
The Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) raised its wage offer to union Verdi to an average 17.6% increase by 2028, including a 225 euro monthly flat rate from January 2025, but Verdi, representing 16,000 workers, still seeks a 750 euro monthly increase and rejects a four-year contract.
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32% Bias Score
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