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Saxon Farmers Demand Agricultural Investment Amidst Livestock Losses and Bureaucracy
The Saxon State Farmers' Association urges the new German government for increased agricultural investments to ensure competitiveness, citing livestock losses (30% pigs, 14% cattle) and bureaucratic burdens, while Saxony's agriculture minister announces policy shifts, including ending the lynx rewil...
Saxon Farmers Demand Agricultural Investment Amidst Livestock Losses and Bureaucracy
The Saxon State Farmers' Association urges the new German government for increased agricultural investments to ensure competitiveness, citing livestock losses (30% pigs, 14% cattle) and bureaucratic burdens, while Saxony's agriculture minister announces policy shifts, including ending the lynx rewil...
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40% Bias Score


Reichsbürger" Rally Planned Near Karlsruhe's Constitutional Court
A group called "Reichsbürger", rejecting Germany's democracy, plans a rally in Karlsruhe on July 26th near the Federal Constitutional Court; Baden-Württemberg has about 4,000 such individuals, part of approximately 25,000 nationwide; authorities are monitoring the situation.
Reichsbürger" Rally Planned Near Karlsruhe's Constitutional Court
A group called "Reichsbürger", rejecting Germany's democracy, plans a rally in Karlsruhe on July 26th near the Federal Constitutional Court; Baden-Württemberg has about 4,000 such individuals, part of approximately 25,000 nationwide; authorities are monitoring the situation.
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40% Bias Score


Dresden Chip Factories: TSMC and Infineon Projects Progressing Rapidly
TSMC and Infineon are building new chip factories in Dresden, Germany; TSMC's factory, a €10 billion project with the German government contributing €5 billion, is excavating and starting construction, aiming for 2027 production with 2,000 jobs; Infineon's expansion is nearing completion of the raw ...
Dresden Chip Factories: TSMC and Infineon Projects Progressing Rapidly
TSMC and Infineon are building new chip factories in Dresden, Germany; TSMC's factory, a €10 billion project with the German government contributing €5 billion, is excavating and starting construction, aiming for 2027 production with 2,000 jobs; Infineon's expansion is nearing completion of the raw ...
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40% Bias Score


Charges Filed Against Last Generation Members for Forming Criminal Organization
Five former members of the Last Generation face charges of forming a criminal organization in Munich, following a controversial nationwide raid in May 2023 that involved the temporary shutdown of the group's website and wiretapping of a press contact. The Munich I Regional Court will decide if a tri...
Charges Filed Against Last Generation Members for Forming Criminal Organization
Five former members of the Last Generation face charges of forming a criminal organization in Munich, following a controversial nationwide raid in May 2023 that involved the temporary shutdown of the group's website and wiretapping of a press contact. The Munich I Regional Court will decide if a tri...
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52% Bias Score


German Nurse on Trial for Murdering Nine Patients
A German nurse is on trial in Aachen, accused of murdering nine patients and attempting to murder 34 more in a palliative care unit between December 2023 and May 2024 by administering lethal injections; his motive was allegedly to minimize his workload.
German Nurse on Trial for Murdering Nine Patients
A German nurse is on trial in Aachen, accused of murdering nine patients and attempting to murder 34 more in a palliative care unit between December 2023 and May 2024 by administering lethal injections; his motive was allegedly to minimize his workload.
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48% Bias Score


Berlin Neo-Nazi Trial: Alleged Group Leader Faces Assault Charges
Julian M., a 24-year-old alleged leader of the Berlin-based neo-Nazi group "Deutsche Jugend voran," faces trial for three assaults in September and October 2023, involving robbery attempts and threats, and is currently in pre-trial detention.
Berlin Neo-Nazi Trial: Alleged Group Leader Faces Assault Charges
Julian M., a 24-year-old alleged leader of the Berlin-based neo-Nazi group "Deutsche Jugend voran," faces trial for three assaults in September and October 2023, involving robbery attempts and threats, and is currently in pre-trial detention.
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40% Bias Score

Urgency Mounts to Charge Madeleine McCann Suspect Before Prison Release
Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, is facing imminent release from prison, prompting police to urgently pursue charges against him to prevent his freedom; the investigation involves phone records, vehicle sightings, and witness testimonies, but lacks strong forensic...

Urgency Mounts to Charge Madeleine McCann Suspect Before Prison Release
Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, is facing imminent release from prison, prompting police to urgently pursue charges against him to prevent his freedom; the investigation involves phone records, vehicle sightings, and witness testimonies, but lacks strong forensic...
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60% Bias Score

Nations League Semifinals Set: Germany, France, and Portugal Advance
Germany, France, and Portugal secured their places in the Nations League semifinals after victories over Italy, Croatia, and Denmark respectively, setting up a final four featuring Spain, Germany, France, and Portugal.

Nations League Semifinals Set: Germany, France, and Portugal Advance
Germany, France, and Portugal secured their places in the Nations League semifinals after victories over Italy, Croatia, and Denmark respectively, setting up a final four featuring Spain, Germany, France, and Portugal.
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32% Bias Score

Cum-Ex": A €150 Billion Tax Fraud
The German TV series "Die Affäre Cum-Ex" exposes a €150 billion tax fraud scheme that exploited loopholes in European tax systems to obtain multiple refunds on the same taxes. The series follows the perpetrators, investigators, and the broader societal implications of this financial crime, showcasin...

Cum-Ex": A €150 Billion Tax Fraud
The German TV series "Die Affäre Cum-Ex" exposes a €150 billion tax fraud scheme that exploited loopholes in European tax systems to obtain multiple refunds on the same taxes. The series follows the perpetrators, investigators, and the broader societal implications of this financial crime, showcasin...
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56% Bias Score

Munich Crime Rate Down 1.1% Despite Increases in Youth and Right-Wing Extremism
Munich's 2024 crime rate dropped 1.1% to 5871 offenses per 100,000 residents, despite increases in violent crime (2.5%), youth crime (74.2% for children, 7.2% for youths), and right-wing extremism (10.5%), partially offset by decreases in other areas and cannabis legalization.

Munich Crime Rate Down 1.1% Despite Increases in Youth and Right-Wing Extremism
Munich's 2024 crime rate dropped 1.1% to 5871 offenses per 100,000 residents, despite increases in violent crime (2.5%), youth crime (74.2% for children, 7.2% for youths), and right-wing extremism (10.5%), partially offset by decreases in other areas and cannabis legalization.
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60% Bias Score

Germany Edges Italy in Nations League Thriller
Germany defeated Italy 3-2 on aggregate in their UEFA Nations League quarterfinal, winning the first half 3-0 with goals from Kimmich (penalty), Musiala, and Kleindienst, before Italy scored two goals in the second half; Germany advances to the semifinals against Portugal.

Germany Edges Italy in Nations League Thriller
Germany defeated Italy 3-2 on aggregate in their UEFA Nations League quarterfinal, winning the first half 3-0 with goals from Kimmich (penalty), Musiala, and Kleindienst, before Italy scored two goals in the second half; Germany advances to the semifinals against Portugal.
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40% Bias Score

DNA Links Trio to Series of German Armed Robberies
Staub, Garweg, and Klette are linked by DNA evidence to a series of violent armed robberies in Germany, targeting supermarkets and a cash transport vehicle, resulting in the theft of hundreds of thousands of Euros and one attempted murder.

DNA Links Trio to Series of German Armed Robberies
Staub, Garweg, and Klette are linked by DNA evidence to a series of violent armed robberies in Germany, targeting supermarkets and a cash transport vehicle, resulting in the theft of hundreds of thousands of Euros and one attempted murder.
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56% Bias Score
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