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Germany Warns of Rising Extremism at Buchenwald Liberation Anniversary
Germany marked the 80th anniversary of Buchenwald's liberation on April 6th, 2024, with warnings about the rise of right-wing extremism, exemplified by the AfD party's growing popularity, reaching 24% in recent polls, and concerns about the normalization of antisemitism and authoritarian views, as h...
Germany Warns of Rising Extremism at Buchenwald Liberation Anniversary
Germany marked the 80th anniversary of Buchenwald's liberation on April 6th, 2024, with warnings about the rise of right-wing extremism, exemplified by the AfD party's growing popularity, reaching 24% in recent polls, and concerns about the normalization of antisemitism and authoritarian views, as h...
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48% Bias Score


US Troop Presence in Germany: Concerns over Potential Reductions and Geopolitical Implications
The United States currently has approximately 37,000 soldiers stationed in Germany, with around 12,000 German civilians employed by the US military, raising concerns about potential job losses and security implications following recent discussions about troop reductions and redeployments.
US Troop Presence in Germany: Concerns over Potential Reductions and Geopolitical Implications
The United States currently has approximately 37,000 soldiers stationed in Germany, with around 12,000 German civilians employed by the US military, raising concerns about potential job losses and security implications following recent discussions about troop reductions and redeployments.
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44% Bias Score


Buchenwald Liberation Anniversary Marked by Warnings Against Extremism and Controversy"
The 80th anniversary of Buchenwald's liberation was commemorated in Weimar, Germany, with speeches highlighting the parallels between Nazi-era radicalization and current trends, as well as a controversy surrounding a postponed speech by philosopher Omri Boehm, which sparked debate regarding remembra...
Buchenwald Liberation Anniversary Marked by Warnings Against Extremism and Controversy"
The 80th anniversary of Buchenwald's liberation was commemorated in Weimar, Germany, with speeches highlighting the parallels between Nazi-era radicalization and current trends, as well as a controversy surrounding a postponed speech by philosopher Omri Boehm, which sparked debate regarding remembra...
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36% Bias Score


Buchenwald: Enduring Atrocity, Rising Extremism
The Buchenwald concentration camp, operating from 1937-1945 near Weimar, Germany, imprisoned 280,000 and saw 56,000 deaths; a subsequent Soviet camp added 7,000 more deaths, while the rise of far-right extremism in Thuringia threatens collective memory of these atrocities.
Buchenwald: Enduring Atrocity, Rising Extremism
The Buchenwald concentration camp, operating from 1937-1945 near Weimar, Germany, imprisoned 280,000 and saw 56,000 deaths; a subsequent Soviet camp added 7,000 more deaths, while the rise of far-right extremism in Thuringia threatens collective memory of these atrocities.
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32% Bias Score


Cruelty-Free Foie Gras Alternative Developed
A German-Danish team created a foie gras-like paste without force-feeding, using collagen gel, goose/duck fat and liver, and enzymes to mimic texture and taste; this offers a cruelty-free alternative to traditional production.
Cruelty-Free Foie Gras Alternative Developed
A German-Danish team created a foie gras-like paste without force-feeding, using collagen gel, goose/duck fat and liver, and enzymes to mimic texture and taste; this offers a cruelty-free alternative to traditional production.
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48% Bias Score


\"Baden-Württemberg Labor Courts See 12% Rise in Lawsuits Amid Economic Crisis\"\
The number of new lawsuits filed in Baden-Württemberg's labor courts surged by nearly 12 percent in 2024, reaching 37,236, primarily due to increased terminations amid the economic crisis; despite this, the courts increased case resolutions by almost 16 percent.
\"Baden-Württemberg Labor Courts See 12% Rise in Lawsuits Amid Economic Crisis\"\
The number of new lawsuits filed in Baden-Württemberg's labor courts surged by nearly 12 percent in 2024, reaching 37,236, primarily due to increased terminations amid the economic crisis; despite this, the courts increased case resolutions by almost 16 percent.
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36% Bias Score

Germany No Longer Top EU Recipient of Asylum Applications
Germany experienced a 41% drop in asylum applications in Q1 2025 (37,387), falling behind France (40,871) and Spain (39,318), while overall EU+ applications decreased by 19% (210,641). Applications from Venezuela surged (44%), alongside increases from Ukraine, China, and India, while applications fr...

Germany No Longer Top EU Recipient of Asylum Applications
Germany experienced a 41% drop in asylum applications in Q1 2025 (37,387), falling behind France (40,871) and Spain (39,318), while overall EU+ applications decreased by 19% (210,641). Applications from Venezuela surged (44%), alongside increases from Ukraine, China, and India, while applications fr...
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56% Bias Score

German Coal Plant Demolished to Make Way for Wind Power Converter Station
On April 6th, 2025, a 19,500-ton boiler house and a 125-meter cooling tower at the former Ibbenbüren coal power plant in Ibbenbüren, Germany were demolished using 500kg of explosives and specialized techniques, to make way for a wind power converter station as part of the BalWin 2 project by 2031.

German Coal Plant Demolished to Make Way for Wind Power Converter Station
On April 6th, 2025, a 19,500-ton boiler house and a 125-meter cooling tower at the former Ibbenbüren coal power plant in Ibbenbüren, Germany were demolished using 500kg of explosives and specialized techniques, to make way for a wind power converter station as part of the BalWin 2 project by 2031.
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36% Bias Score

German Public Sector Agrees to Wage Deal
Over 2.5 million German public sector employees will receive a two-stage pay raise, plus flexible work arrangements including an extra vacation day from 2027, resolving a labor conflict that involved multiple rounds of negotiations and strikes.

German Public Sector Agrees to Wage Deal
Over 2.5 million German public sector employees will receive a two-stage pay raise, plus flexible work arrangements including an extra vacation day from 2027, resolving a labor conflict that involved multiple rounds of negotiations and strikes.
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32% Bias Score

DB Cargo Threatens to Halt Single-Wagon Transport Due to Insufficient Subsidies
DB Cargo, Germany's dominant single-wagon freight carrier, may cease operations unless the government increases subsidies; CEO Sigrid Nikutta said the company cannot sustain losses, despite its importance to key industries, amid financial pressures and EU mandates for profitability by 2026.

DB Cargo Threatens to Halt Single-Wagon Transport Due to Insufficient Subsidies
DB Cargo, Germany's dominant single-wagon freight carrier, may cease operations unless the government increases subsidies; CEO Sigrid Nikutta said the company cannot sustain losses, despite its importance to key industries, amid financial pressures and EU mandates for profitability by 2026.
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48% Bias Score

German Union Proposes Reactivation of Decommissioned Nuclear Plants
Germany's Union parliamentary group proposes reactivating six decommissioned nuclear power plants, facing significant technical and legal hurdles, despite advanced dismantling in several reactors, prompting a review of their status by July.

German Union Proposes Reactivation of Decommissioned Nuclear Plants
Germany's Union parliamentary group proposes reactivating six decommissioned nuclear power plants, facing significant technical and legal hurdles, despite advanced dismantling in several reactors, prompting a review of their status by July.
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48% Bias Score

Celebrities Publish Children's Books
Musicians, actors, and presenters, including Paul McCartney, Diana Amft, Simone Sommerland, Natalie Portman, Madonna, Max Mutzke, and Judith Rakers, have published children's books, often drawing on personal experiences and aiming to engage young readers with diverse themes and styles.

Celebrities Publish Children's Books
Musicians, actors, and presenters, including Paul McCartney, Diana Amft, Simone Sommerland, Natalie Portman, Madonna, Max Mutzke, and Judith Rakers, have published children's books, often drawing on personal experiences and aiming to engage young readers with diverse themes and styles.
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28% Bias Score
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