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AfD Demands End to Funding for Anti-Extremism Projects in Brandenburg
Brandenburg's AfD party is demanding an end to state funding for anti-right-wing extremism projects, sparking criticism from the SPD and CDU, who emphasize the importance of supporting civil society. The AfD argues that some funded organizations lack neutrality.
AfD Demands End to Funding for Anti-Extremism Projects in Brandenburg
Brandenburg's AfD party is demanding an end to state funding for anti-right-wing extremism projects, sparking criticism from the SPD and CDU, who emphasize the importance of supporting civil society. The AfD argues that some funded organizations lack neutrality.
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44% Bias Score


Record Dry Spring in Niedersachsen Threatens Crops and Groundwater
Record low rainfall in Niedersachsen, Germany, this spring is causing concern among farmers due to potential crop losses, impacting agriculture and increasing water demand. March rainfall was only 8 liters per square meter, compared to the average of 55 liters, with the upper soil layers exceptional...
Record Dry Spring in Niedersachsen Threatens Crops and Groundwater
Record low rainfall in Niedersachsen, Germany, this spring is causing concern among farmers due to potential crop losses, impacting agriculture and increasing water demand. March rainfall was only 8 liters per square meter, compared to the average of 55 liters, with the upper soil layers exceptional...
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16% Bias Score


Schleswig Court Concludes Diesel Lawsuits, Faces New Wave of Mass Litigation
The Schleswig Higher Regional Court (OLG) has largely finished processing over 4,100 lawsuits related to diesel vehicles since 2015, but now faces new mass litigation concerning a 2021 Facebook data breach affecting 533 million users and anticipates future lawsuits regarding solar panel energy stora...
Schleswig Court Concludes Diesel Lawsuits, Faces New Wave of Mass Litigation
The Schleswig Higher Regional Court (OLG) has largely finished processing over 4,100 lawsuits related to diesel vehicles since 2015, but now faces new mass litigation concerning a 2021 Facebook data breach affecting 533 million users and anticipates future lawsuits regarding solar panel energy stora...
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24% Bias Score


Alleged Antisemitic Assault at Hamburg University Amidst Gaza Conflict Tensions
During a May 2022 Hamburg University lecture on anti-Jewish violence, a 55-year-old woman was allegedly assaulted by a 27-year-old woman, resulting in physical injuries and psychological trauma; the incident occurred amid heightened tensions from the Gaza conflict and pro-Palestinian protests.
Alleged Antisemitic Assault at Hamburg University Amidst Gaza Conflict Tensions
During a May 2022 Hamburg University lecture on anti-Jewish violence, a 55-year-old woman was allegedly assaulted by a 27-year-old woman, resulting in physical injuries and psychological trauma; the incident occurred amid heightened tensions from the Gaza conflict and pro-Palestinian protests.
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40% Bias Score


Low Bodensee Water Levels Impact Ports, but Drinking Water Supply Remains Secure
Low rainfall and reduced snowmelt have caused the Bodensee water level to drop 35cm below the seasonal average, impacting some ports and making an island accessible by foot, but not affecting the drinking water supply or fish populations.
Low Bodensee Water Levels Impact Ports, but Drinking Water Supply Remains Secure
Low rainfall and reduced snowmelt have caused the Bodensee water level to drop 35cm below the seasonal average, impacting some ports and making an island accessible by foot, but not affecting the drinking water supply or fish populations.
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20% Bias Score


Baden-Württemberg to Ban Knives on Public Transport
Baden-Württemberg's Interior Minister Thomas Strobl is proposing a ban on knives and weapons on public transport following a 16.8% rise in knife attacks in 2023, with exceptions for emergency personnel and specific professions.
Baden-Württemberg to Ban Knives on Public Transport
Baden-Württemberg's Interior Minister Thomas Strobl is proposing a ban on knives and weapons on public transport following a 16.8% rise in knife attacks in 2023, with exceptions for emergency personnel and specific professions.
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40% Bias Score

Saxony Seeks Skilled Workers in Egypt, Opens New University
Saxony's Minister-President Michael Kretschmer is visiting Egypt to strengthen collaboration on education and skilled worker recruitment, opening the Saxony Egypt University on Wednesday and visiting the Egyptian-German Center for Jobs, Migration, and Reintegration to address Saxony's labor shortage...

Saxony Seeks Skilled Workers in Egypt, Opens New University
Saxony's Minister-President Michael Kretschmer is visiting Egypt to strengthen collaboration on education and skilled worker recruitment, opening the Saxony Egypt University on Wednesday and visiting the Egyptian-German Center for Jobs, Migration, and Reintegration to address Saxony's labor shortage...
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36% Bias Score

Iranian Man's Arson Spree in Krefeld Leads to Police Shooting
In Krefeld, Germany, on October 10, 2024, a 38-year-old Iranian man with 27 aliases and a history of violent crime, attempted multiple arsons, culminating in a cinema complex incident that resulted in police shooting the suspect.

Iranian Man's Arson Spree in Krefeld Leads to Police Shooting
In Krefeld, Germany, on October 10, 2024, a 38-year-old Iranian man with 27 aliases and a history of violent crime, attempted multiple arsons, culminating in a cinema complex incident that resulted in police shooting the suspect.
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48% Bias Score

AfD Demands End to Funding for Anti-Extremism Projects in Brandenburg
The AfD in Brandenburg's state parliament is demanding an end to state funding for projects combating right-wing extremism, drawing sharp criticism from the SPD and CDU. The AfD cites concerns about political neutrality of funded organizations, while the SPD and CDU highlight the importance of suppo...

AfD Demands End to Funding for Anti-Extremism Projects in Brandenburg
The AfD in Brandenburg's state parliament is demanding an end to state funding for projects combating right-wing extremism, drawing sharp criticism from the SPD and CDU. The AfD cites concerns about political neutrality of funded organizations, while the SPD and CDU highlight the importance of suppo...
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44% Bias Score

Brandenburg Halts Teacher Hiring, Sparking Controversy
Brandenburg, Germany, temporarily paused teacher hiring for six days due to budget concerns, sparking criticism from the opposition and even within the ruling coalition; the state plans to slightly reduce the number of teachers in the next two school years despite a shortage, and also plans to cut b...

Brandenburg Halts Teacher Hiring, Sparking Controversy
Brandenburg, Germany, temporarily paused teacher hiring for six days due to budget concerns, sparking criticism from the opposition and even within the ruling coalition; the state plans to slightly reduce the number of teachers in the next two school years despite a shortage, and also plans to cut b...
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44% Bias Score

Brandenburg Resumes Teacher Hiring After Budget-Driven Pause
Brandenburg, Germany, temporarily halted teacher hiring for six days due to budget concerns, resuming after criticism; around 1,000 teachers secured positions for the next school year, despite plans to slightly reduce the overall number of teachers and facing protests over cutbacks in early childhoo...

Brandenburg Resumes Teacher Hiring After Budget-Driven Pause
Brandenburg, Germany, temporarily halted teacher hiring for six days due to budget concerns, resuming after criticism; around 1,000 teachers secured positions for the next school year, despite plans to slightly reduce the overall number of teachers and facing protests over cutbacks in early childhoo...
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52% Bias Score

Thuringia Faces Workforce Crisis: Only 43% Expect to Work Until Retirement
A recent survey reveals that only 43% of 1,000 Thuringians expect to work until retirement, significantly lower than the East German average of 50%, primarily due to poor working conditions and high workloads in smaller industrial and construction firms, exacerbated by a high proportion of shift wor...

Thuringia Faces Workforce Crisis: Only 43% Expect to Work Until Retirement
A recent survey reveals that only 43% of 1,000 Thuringians expect to work until retirement, significantly lower than the East German average of 50%, primarily due to poor working conditions and high workloads in smaller industrial and construction firms, exacerbated by a high proportion of shift wor...
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40% Bias Score
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