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Duitse Katholieke Kerk krijgt kritiek op ontoereikende vergoedingen voor slachtoffers van seksueel misbruik
Vijftien jaar nadat het schandaal rond het Canisius-Kolleg in 2008 wijdverspreid seksueel misbruik en verzwijgingen binnen de Duitse Katholieke Kerk aan het licht bracht, eisen slachtoffers een door de staat benoemde bemiddelaar en een hogere vergoeding. Ze wijzen op ontoereikende uitbetalingen en e...
Duitse Katholieke Kerk krijgt kritiek op ontoereikende vergoedingen voor slachtoffers van seksueel misbruik
Vijftien jaar nadat het schandaal rond het Canisius-Kolleg in 2008 wijdverspreid seksueel misbruik en verzwijgingen binnen de Duitse Katholieke Kerk aan het licht bracht, eisen slachtoffers een door de staat benoemde bemiddelaar en een hogere vergoeding. Ze wijzen op ontoereikende uitbetalingen en e...
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44% Bias Score


AfD's "Deportation Ticket" Campaign Sparks Hate Speech Probe in Germany
Ahead of German elections, the far-right AfD party launched a campaign promoting "re-migration" (deportations) and distributed 30,000 fake "deportation tickets" in Karlsruhe, prompting a police investigation for incitement to ethnic hatred and raising concerns about social cohesion.
AfD's "Deportation Ticket" Campaign Sparks Hate Speech Probe in Germany
Ahead of German elections, the far-right AfD party launched a campaign promoting "re-migration" (deportations) and distributed 30,000 fake "deportation tickets" in Karlsruhe, prompting a police investigation for incitement to ethnic hatred and raising concerns about social cohesion.
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56% Bias Score


German Conservatives Support Ukraine, but Campaigning Cautiously
Germany's CDU/CSU supports aiding Ukraine, potentially including troop deployment, but avoids explicit mention during campaigning; internal divisions exist regarding arms deliveries, notably Taurus missiles; future policy depends on post-election coalition and US pressure.
German Conservatives Support Ukraine, but Campaigning Cautiously
Germany's CDU/CSU supports aiding Ukraine, potentially including troop deployment, but avoids explicit mention during campaigning; internal divisions exist regarding arms deliveries, notably Taurus missiles; future policy depends on post-election coalition and US pressure.
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36% Bias Score


Rosatom to Sue Siemens Energy Over Delays at Turkish Nuclear Plant
Rosatom plans to sue Siemens Energy for delayed equipment delivery to Turkey's Akkuyu nuclear power plant, a project delayed by German export permit processing, with China now supplying replacement parts.
Rosatom to Sue Siemens Energy Over Delays at Turkish Nuclear Plant
Rosatom plans to sue Siemens Energy for delayed equipment delivery to Turkey's Akkuyu nuclear power plant, a project delayed by German export permit processing, with China now supplying replacement parts.
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JadeWeserPort Expansion to Boost Offshore Wind and Vehicle Handling
Germany's JadeWeserPort in Wilhelmshaven will expand northward by 400 meters in 2024, adding a multi-purpose handling area for vehicles and offshore wind components, driven by increased vehicle handling (9,000 in 2022 to 36,200 in 2023) and a lack of heavy-lift infrastructure in other German seaport...
JadeWeserPort Expansion to Boost Offshore Wind and Vehicle Handling
Germany's JadeWeserPort in Wilhelmshaven will expand northward by 400 meters in 2024, adding a multi-purpose handling area for vehicles and offshore wind components, driven by increased vehicle handling (9,000 in 2022 to 36,200 in 2023) and a lack of heavy-lift infrastructure in other German seaport...
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36% Bias Score


Germany Seizes Over âŹ500 Million in Criminal Assets in 2023
German authorities seized over âŹ500 million in criminally obtained assets in 2023, a âŹ50 million increase from 2022, highlighting the growing effectiveness of asset forfeiture in combating organized crime and deterring future criminal activity.
Germany Seizes Over âŹ500 Million in Criminal Assets in 2023
German authorities seized over âŹ500 million in criminally obtained assets in 2023, a âŹ50 million increase from 2022, highlighting the growing effectiveness of asset forfeiture in combating organized crime and deterring future criminal activity.
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Antisemitic Protest at Berlin University Prompts Police Action and Criminal Charges
On January 6th, the Alice Salomon Hochschule (ASH) in Berlin was occupied by protestors displaying antisemitic materials. Following the collection of evidence, including photos, emails, and social media posts, 12 criminal charges were filed by the university president, and Berlin's police responded ...

Antisemitic Protest at Berlin University Prompts Police Action and Criminal Charges
On January 6th, the Alice Salomon Hochschule (ASH) in Berlin was occupied by protestors displaying antisemitic materials. Following the collection of evidence, including photos, emails, and social media posts, 12 criminal charges were filed by the university president, and Berlin's police responded ...
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Schweitzer's Contradictory Legacy: Humanitarian Work and Holocaust Silence
Albert Schweitzer, a Nobel Peace Prize winner and 'jungle doctor' in Gabon, is remembered for his humanitarian work but criticized for his silence on the Holocaust despite his awareness of Nazi atrocities and his Jewish wife; this contradiction highlights complexities in his legacy.

Schweitzer's Contradictory Legacy: Humanitarian Work and Holocaust Silence
Albert Schweitzer, a Nobel Peace Prize winner and 'jungle doctor' in Gabon, is remembered for his humanitarian work but criticized for his silence on the Holocaust despite his awareness of Nazi atrocities and his Jewish wife; this contradiction highlights complexities in his legacy.
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Netherlands Implements FMD Restrictions After German Outbreak
Following a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in Germany affecting 3600 calves recently imported into the Netherlands, the Dutch government implemented restrictions including an export ban on veal calves (except for slaughter), hygiene protocols for transport, and visitation bans to prevent an o...

Netherlands Implements FMD Restrictions After German Outbreak
Following a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak in Germany affecting 3600 calves recently imported into the Netherlands, the Dutch government implemented restrictions including an export ban on veal calves (except for slaughter), hygiene protocols for transport, and visitation bans to prevent an o...
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Former AfD MEP Fined 12,000 Euros for Shoplifting and Assault
Former AfD MEP Gunnar Beck was issued a 12,000 Euro fine for shoplifting cosmetics, assaulting a security guard, and resisting arrest in a Neuss department store in October 2022, while still an MEP; his lawyer has appealed.

Former AfD MEP Fined 12,000 Euros for Shoplifting and Assault
Former AfD MEP Gunnar Beck was issued a 12,000 Euro fine for shoplifting cosmetics, assaulting a security guard, and resisting arrest in a Neuss department store in October 2022, while still an MEP; his lawyer has appealed.
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Germany to Allow Syrian Refugees One-Time Return Trip
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser proposed allowing Syrian refugees a one-time trip home without affecting their protection status in Germany, prompting debate and a review by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) to ensure safe return. Currently, 974,136 Syrian citizens reside in...

Germany to Allow Syrian Refugees One-Time Return Trip
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser proposed allowing Syrian refugees a one-time trip home without affecting their protection status in Germany, prompting debate and a review by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) to ensure safe return. Currently, 974,136 Syrian citizens reside in...
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32% Bias Score

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Sickness Rate at Record High
Data from the KaufmÀnnische Krankenkasse (KKH) reveals Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has the highest sickness rate in Germany in 2024, with 230 sick leave reports per 100 members, a 60% increase since 2019, driven by factors including electronic reporting, increased respiratory infections, and mental healt...

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Sickness Rate at Record High
Data from the KaufmÀnnische Krankenkasse (KKH) reveals Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has the highest sickness rate in Germany in 2024, with 230 sick leave reports per 100 members, a 60% increase since 2019, driven by factors including electronic reporting, increased respiratory infections, and mental healt...
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48% Bias Score
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