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Delayed German Pornography Legalization: A Legacy of International Agreements
Germany legalized pornography in 1975, after a delay caused by a 1923 international agreement prohibiting obscene publications; this contrasts with Denmark's 1967 legalization, which spurred sex tourism to Denmark.
Delayed German Pornography Legalization: A Legacy of International Agreements
Germany legalized pornography in 1975, after a delay caused by a 1923 international agreement prohibiting obscene publications; this contrasts with Denmark's 1967 legalization, which spurred sex tourism to Denmark.
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20% Bias Score


Auschwitz Liberation Anniversary: Last Major Observance with Survivors
World leaders and dozens of Holocaust survivors gathered in Poland on January 27, 2024, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, marking a likely final major observance with a significant number of survivors due to their advanced ages; the event coincided with concerns about ri...
Auschwitz Liberation Anniversary: Last Major Observance with Survivors
World leaders and dozens of Holocaust survivors gathered in Poland on January 27, 2024, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, marking a likely final major observance with a significant number of survivors due to their advanced ages; the event coincided with concerns about ri...
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32% Bias Score


Large-Scale Protests in Germany Against Rising Far-Right Extremism as AfD Launches Campaign
Tens of thousands protested against the far-right AfD party in several German cities on Saturday, as the AfD launched its election campaign with its leader Alice Weidel, drawing around 4,500 supporters in Halle. The AfD's anti-immigrant stance has gained traction amid recent violent incidents, resul...
Large-Scale Protests in Germany Against Rising Far-Right Extremism as AfD Launches Campaign
Tens of thousands protested against the far-right AfD party in several German cities on Saturday, as the AfD launched its election campaign with its leader Alice Weidel, drawing around 4,500 supporters in Halle. The AfD's anti-immigrant stance has gained traction amid recent violent incidents, resul...
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48% Bias Score


German Election: Immigrant Voters' Shifting Loyalties and Economic Anxieties
In Germany's February federal election, roughly 7.1 million voters with immigrant backgrounds, a significant demographic, are showing less party loyalty and lower voter turnout, creating opportunities for parties like the center-left SPD and the far-right AfD, while also highlighting concerns about ...
German Election: Immigrant Voters' Shifting Loyalties and Economic Anxieties
In Germany's February federal election, roughly 7.1 million voters with immigrant backgrounds, a significant demographic, are showing less party loyalty and lower voter turnout, creating opportunities for parties like the center-left SPD and the far-right AfD, while also highlighting concerns about ...
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36% Bias Score


Germany's Solar Power Boom Overwhelms Grid, Prompting Regulatory Action
Germany's solar power capacity has surpassed 100 gigawatts, exceeding grid capacity, causing local overloads and necessitating legislation to manage excess energy by remotely controlling installations above 7 kW by 2032, compensating producers during negative pricing periods.
Germany's Solar Power Boom Overwhelms Grid, Prompting Regulatory Action
Germany's solar power capacity has surpassed 100 gigawatts, exceeding grid capacity, causing local overloads and necessitating legislation to manage excess energy by remotely controlling installations above 7 kW by 2032, compensating producers during negative pricing periods.
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40% Bias Score


Fading Memory, Rising Antisemitism: Germany's Holocaust Remembrance at 80
Germany commemorates the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, grappling with the fading memories of Holocaust survivors and a surge in antisemitic incidents across society.
Fading Memory, Rising Antisemitism: Germany's Holocaust Remembrance at 80
Germany commemorates the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation, grappling with the fading memories of Holocaust survivors and a surge in antisemitic incidents across society.
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28% Bias Score

VdK Demands Thuringian Care Allowance Amidst Growing Care Crisis
The VdK social association in Thuringia demands a state-funded care allowance to support family caregivers, as 80-90% of care recipients receive home-based care, often resulting in reduced work hours or job losses for family members; the state coalition will conduct a feasibility study.

VdK Demands Thuringian Care Allowance Amidst Growing Care Crisis
The VdK social association in Thuringia demands a state-funded care allowance to support family caregivers, as 80-90% of care recipients receive home-based care, often resulting in reduced work hours or job losses for family members; the state coalition will conduct a feasibility study.
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56% Bias Score

Zverev Loses Third Grand Slam Final
Alexander Zverev lost the 2025 Australian Open final to Jannik Sinner 6-3, 7-6, 6-3, marking his third Grand Slam final defeat and fueling ongoing discussion about his legacy as an "unfulfilled" player despite other significant achievements including Olympic gold.

Zverev Loses Third Grand Slam Final
Alexander Zverev lost the 2025 Australian Open final to Jannik Sinner 6-3, 7-6, 6-3, marking his third Grand Slam final defeat and fueling ongoing discussion about his legacy as an "unfulfilled" player despite other significant achievements including Olympic gold.
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56% Bias Score

Germany's 'Culture of Remembrance': A Legacy of Atonement and Ongoing Debate
Germany's annual Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27th, marked by ceremonies at the Bundestag, is central to its 'culture of remembrance,' encompassing memorials, education, and legal actions, yet faces challenges from rising antisemitism and debates about its effectiveness and inclusivity.

Germany's 'Culture of Remembrance': A Legacy of Atonement and Ongoing Debate
Germany's annual Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27th, marked by ceremonies at the Bundestag, is central to its 'culture of remembrance,' encompassing memorials, education, and legal actions, yet faces challenges from rising antisemitism and debates about its effectiveness and inclusivity.
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40% Bias Score

Hamburg Launches New Community-Based Psychiatric Care Plan
Hamburg's new psychiatric care plan, presented by Senator Melanie Schlotzhauer, aims to improve mental healthcare by creating seven community-based networks offering integrated support services, starting with two in the south and Eimsbüttel districts by year-end, to reduce hospital readmissions and ...

Hamburg Launches New Community-Based Psychiatric Care Plan
Hamburg's new psychiatric care plan, presented by Senator Melanie Schlotzhauer, aims to improve mental healthcare by creating seven community-based networks offering integrated support services, starting with two in the south and Eimsbüttel districts by year-end, to reduce hospital readmissions and ...
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Holocaust Remembrance Day: A Culture of Remembrance Under Scrutiny
Germany's annual Holocaust Remembrance Day, marked by memorials and educational programs, confronts the nation's Nazi past. However, rising antisemitism and right-wing extremism challenge the effectiveness of this remembrance culture, sparking debate about its future direction.

Germany's Holocaust Remembrance Day: A Culture of Remembrance Under Scrutiny
Germany's annual Holocaust Remembrance Day, marked by memorials and educational programs, confronts the nation's Nazi past. However, rising antisemitism and right-wing extremism challenge the effectiveness of this remembrance culture, sparking debate about its future direction.
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44% Bias Score

German Protests Against Far-Right AfD Surge Before Election
Thousands protested in major German cities on Saturday against the rising far-right AfD party before Germany's February 23 elections, with over 15,000 in Cologne alone, highlighting concerns about the party's potential influence and proposed stricter immigration policies.

German Protests Against Far-Right AfD Surge Before Election
Thousands protested in major German cities on Saturday against the rising far-right AfD party before Germany's February 23 elections, with over 15,000 in Cologne alone, highlighting concerns about the party's potential influence and proposed stricter immigration policies.
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52% Bias Score
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