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Boehringer CEO Calls for Faster Drug Approvals in Germany
Médard Schoenmaeckers, new Boehringer Ingelheim Germany CEO, criticizes slow drug approvals in Germany compared to the US, citing a three-year delay for a lung cancer drug currently in fast-track approval in the US. He also notes Germany's fall to seventh place globally in clinical trials and calls ...
Boehringer CEO Calls for Faster Drug Approvals in Germany
Médard Schoenmaeckers, new Boehringer Ingelheim Germany CEO, criticizes slow drug approvals in Germany compared to the US, citing a three-year delay for a lung cancer drug currently in fast-track approval in the US. He also notes Germany's fall to seventh place globally in clinical trials and calls ...
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40% Bias Score


Orafol CEO Urges Stronger German Response to US Trade Dispute
Orafol, the largest industrial family business in East Germany, is urging Chancellor Scholz for stronger action in the US trade dispute, fearing EU counter-tariffs could harm its operations; the company is shifting its focus to "German Engineering" and increasing investments in its Brandenburg headq...
Orafol CEO Urges Stronger German Response to US Trade Dispute
Orafol, the largest industrial family business in East Germany, is urging Chancellor Scholz for stronger action in the US trade dispute, fearing EU counter-tariffs could harm its operations; the company is shifting its focus to "German Engineering" and increasing investments in its Brandenburg headq...
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36% Bias Score


Crimes at Lower Saxony's Public Pools Double in 2024
Lower Saxony saw a sharp rise in reported crimes at public swimming pools and bathing areas in 2024, with 1,890 incidents—nearly double the 2023 figure—mostly theft, assault, and sexual offenses, prompting increased security measures and calls for addressing underlying societal issues.
Crimes at Lower Saxony's Public Pools Double in 2024
Lower Saxony saw a sharp rise in reported crimes at public swimming pools and bathing areas in 2024, with 1,890 incidents—nearly double the 2023 figure—mostly theft, assault, and sexual offenses, prompting increased security measures and calls for addressing underlying societal issues.
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40% Bias Score


High German Nursing Trainee Dropout Rate Highlights Systemic Healthcare Issues
In Germany, 30% of nursing trainees discontinue their programs before completion, a rate similar to other dual-training programs, prompting concerns about the sector's future, especially with existing staff shortages and declining candidate quality.
High German Nursing Trainee Dropout Rate Highlights Systemic Healthcare Issues
In Germany, 30% of nursing trainees discontinue their programs before completion, a rate similar to other dual-training programs, prompting concerns about the sector's future, especially with existing staff shortages and declining candidate quality.
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40% Bias Score


Merz Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions, Calls for Ceasefire
German Chancellor Merz criticized Israel's Gaza approach, calling for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid, amid the death toll exceeding 58,000 and the controversy surrounding the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF); he also condemned the Israeli attack on the Holy Family Church in Gaza, which...
Merz Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions, Calls for Ceasefire
German Chancellor Merz criticized Israel's Gaza approach, calling for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid, amid the death toll exceeding 58,000 and the controversy surrounding the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF); he also condemned the Israeli attack on the Holy Family Church in Gaza, which...
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60% Bias Score


Annotated Mein Kampf Edition to be Released in Germany
Germany will publish a critically annotated edition of Hitler's Mein Kampf in January 2024, seventy years after his death and ninety years after its initial publication, aiming to counter the book's continued influence and provide educational context.
Annotated Mein Kampf Edition to be Released in Germany
Germany will publish a critically annotated edition of Hitler's Mein Kampf in January 2024, seventy years after his death and ninety years after its initial publication, aiming to counter the book's continued influence and provide educational context.
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40% Bias Score

German Meat Prices Surge Amidst Production Challenges
German discounters raised prices on select meats in early July: minute steak (€3.79/400g), pork sausage (€2.89/400g), and chicken schnitzel (€6.26/550g), reflecting broader inflationary pressures and production challenges within the German meat industry.

German Meat Prices Surge Amidst Production Challenges
German discounters raised prices on select meats in early July: minute steak (€3.79/400g), pork sausage (€2.89/400g), and chicken schnitzel (€6.26/550g), reflecting broader inflationary pressures and production challenges within the German meat industry.
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36% Bias Score

Two Shootings in Berlin: One Victim Out of Danger, Suspects at Large
Two shootings occurred in Berlin on Friday evening; a 26-year-old man was shot in Kreuzberg, while a 39-year-old man was shot in Neukölln. Police are investigating both incidents separately, although a connection cannot be entirely ruled out; both suspects remain at large.

Two Shootings in Berlin: One Victim Out of Danger, Suspects at Large
Two shootings occurred in Berlin on Friday evening; a 26-year-old man was shot in Kreuzberg, while a 39-year-old man was shot in Neukölln. Police are investigating both incidents separately, although a connection cannot be entirely ruled out; both suspects remain at large.
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32% Bias Score

Germany's Bürgergeld to Remain Frozen in 2026
Germany's citizen's benefit, Bürgergeld, will likely remain unchanged in 2026, according to a study by the Institute of the German Economy (IW), due to a flawed inflation adjustment mechanism that caused an overcorrection in 2024. The IW proposes using average consumer price index projections for ti...

Germany's Bürgergeld to Remain Frozen in 2026
Germany's citizen's benefit, Bürgergeld, will likely remain unchanged in 2026, according to a study by the Institute of the German Economy (IW), due to a flawed inflation adjustment mechanism that caused an overcorrection in 2024. The IW proposes using average consumer price index projections for ti...
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36% Bias Score

Munich Greens Reject Conditional Olympic Bid
The Munich Green Party narrowly avoided endorsing a 2036 Summer Olympics bid after a contentious debate, rejecting a proposal to support it conditionally on a public vote due to internal divisions and concerns about the IOC's integrity and sustainability.

Munich Greens Reject Conditional Olympic Bid
The Munich Green Party narrowly avoided endorsing a 2036 Summer Olympics bid after a contentious debate, rejecting a proposal to support it conditionally on a public vote due to internal divisions and concerns about the IOC's integrity and sustainability.
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40% Bias Score

Germany and Britain to Supply Ukraine with Long-Range Weapons
Germany and Britain pledged to supply Ukraine with long-range weapons systems, including through joint production, with deliveries expected within weeks or months; this follows a new treaty on friendship and cooperation between the two countries.

Germany and Britain to Supply Ukraine with Long-Range Weapons
Germany and Britain pledged to supply Ukraine with long-range weapons systems, including through joint production, with deliveries expected within weeks or months; this follows a new treaty on friendship and cooperation between the two countries.
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48% Bias Score

EU's Proposed Business Tax Faces Strong Opposition
The European Commission's proposed tax on businesses with over €100 million in revenue, expected to raise €6.8 billion annually, faces strong opposition from member states and the European Parliament due to its potential negative impact on competitiveness and lack of legal basis within the EU.

EU's Proposed Business Tax Faces Strong Opposition
The European Commission's proposed tax on businesses with over €100 million in revenue, expected to raise €6.8 billion annually, faces strong opposition from member states and the European Parliament due to its potential negative impact on competitiveness and lack of legal basis within the EU.
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48% Bias Score
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