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Tel Aviv and Berlin Become Twin Cities
Tel Aviv and Berlin officially became twin cities on Sunday, October 27, 2024, following Berlin's unanimous parliamentary approval and Mayor Wegner's visit to Israel to express solidarity, aiming to strengthen ties and fight antisemitism.
Tel Aviv and Berlin Become Twin Cities
Tel Aviv and Berlin officially became twin cities on Sunday, October 27, 2024, following Berlin's unanimous parliamentary approval and Mayor Wegner's visit to Israel to express solidarity, aiming to strengthen ties and fight antisemitism.
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Somali Witness in Aschaffenburg Attack Granted Stay of Deportation
A Somali man, crucial witness in the Aschaffenburg knife attack investigation, will remain in Germany despite his rejected asylum application due to his assistance, highlighting the complex interplay between immigration law and witness protection.
Somali Witness in Aschaffenburg Attack Granted Stay of Deportation
A Somali man, crucial witness in the Aschaffenburg knife attack investigation, will remain in Germany despite his rejected asylum application due to his assistance, highlighting the complex interplay between immigration law and witness protection.
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Somali Man Who Helped Capture Aschaffenburg Suspect Faces Deportation
Ahmed Mohamed O., a Somali man residing in Aschaffenburg, Germany, who helped apprehend an attempted murderer, faces potential deportation to Italy despite receiving commendations for his bravery; conflicting information about his deportation leaves his testimony in the upcoming trial uncertain.
Somali Man Who Helped Capture Aschaffenburg Suspect Faces Deportation
Ahmed Mohamed O., a Somali man residing in Aschaffenburg, Germany, who helped apprehend an attempted murderer, faces potential deportation to Italy despite receiving commendations for his bravery; conflicting information about his deportation leaves his testimony in the upcoming trial uncertain.
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48% Bias Score


Berlin's "Erzählzeit" Storytelling Program Faces Funding Cuts
Berlin's "Erzählzeit," a 17-year-old storytelling program for children funded with €193,000 annually, faces complete funding cuts from Berlin's Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family, effective April 1st, 2025, despite being part of a successful collaboration with the Zentral- und Landesb...
Berlin's "Erzählzeit" Storytelling Program Faces Funding Cuts
Berlin's "Erzählzeit," a 17-year-old storytelling program for children funded with €193,000 annually, faces complete funding cuts from Berlin's Senate Department for Education, Youth and Family, effective April 1st, 2025, despite being part of a successful collaboration with the Zentral- und Landesb...
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44% Bias Score


Mukran LNG Terminal Operates at 5% Capacity, Raising Concerns
Germany's Mukran LNG terminal on Rügen Island, built in response to the Ukraine war to alleviate the impact of reduced Russian gas supplies, operated at only 5% capacity in Q1 2025, covering just 1.5% of Germany's gas needs in 2024, prompting calls for its closure due to its economic and environment...
Mukran LNG Terminal Operates at 5% Capacity, Raising Concerns
Germany's Mukran LNG terminal on Rügen Island, built in response to the Ukraine war to alleviate the impact of reduced Russian gas supplies, operated at only 5% capacity in Q1 2025, covering just 1.5% of Germany's gas needs in 2024, prompting calls for its closure due to its economic and environment...
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Ukrainian War Veterans in Germany Face Post-Treatment Challenges
Two Ukrainian war veterans, Roman (40) and Sasha (30), injured in the conflict, are receiving medical treatment in Hamburg, Germany, but face significant challenges accessing post-treatment care, bureaucratic hurdles, and a lack of psychological support, exposing systemic shortcomings in the German ...
Ukrainian War Veterans in Germany Face Post-Treatment Challenges
Two Ukrainian war veterans, Roman (40) and Sasha (30), injured in the conflict, are receiving medical treatment in Hamburg, Germany, but face significant challenges accessing post-treatment care, bureaucratic hurdles, and a lack of psychological support, exposing systemic shortcomings in the German ...
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Austria Bans German Climate Activist for Two Years
Austria banned German climate activist Anja Windl for two years due to concerns about public safety, citing her participation in climate protests and actions against the ÖVP party headquarters, including vandalism and defiance of police orders; she has been arrested multiple times and served time fo...

Austria Bans German Climate Activist for Two Years
Austria banned German climate activist Anja Windl for two years due to concerns about public safety, citing her participation in climate protests and actions against the ÖVP party headquarters, including vandalism and defiance of police orders; she has been arrested multiple times and served time fo...
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40% Bias Score

Duisburg Schools Close After Threatening Emails
Due to threatening emails received on April 6th, 2025, almost 20 secondary schools in Duisburg, Germany, closed on April 7th, 2025, for safety reasons, despite police assessment deeming the threat non-credible; the decision prompted political responses.

Duisburg Schools Close After Threatening Emails
Due to threatening emails received on April 6th, 2025, almost 20 secondary schools in Duisburg, Germany, closed on April 7th, 2025, for safety reasons, despite police assessment deeming the threat non-credible; the decision prompted political responses.
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48% Bias Score

Austria Bans German Climate Activist for Two Years
Austria banned German climate activist Anja Windl for two years due to her participation in climate protests and actions deemed to threaten public order, including graffiti on the ÖVP headquarters and unpaid fines; she plans to appeal.

Austria Bans German Climate Activist for Two Years
Austria banned German climate activist Anja Windl for two years due to her participation in climate protests and actions deemed to threaten public order, including graffiti on the ÖVP headquarters and unpaid fines; she plans to appeal.
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Munich Exhibition Showcases Environmental Change Through Art
The Lenbachhaus museum in Munich presents "Was zu verschwinden droht, wird Bild," an exhibition featuring paintings and sketches that contrast historical landscapes with their modern counterparts, highlighting environmental changes due to human development and climate change, including the loss of b...

Munich Exhibition Showcases Environmental Change Through Art
The Lenbachhaus museum in Munich presents "Was zu verschwinden droht, wird Bild," an exhibition featuring paintings and sketches that contrast historical landscapes with their modern counterparts, highlighting environmental changes due to human development and climate change, including the loss of b...
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Germany Urged to Improve Emergency Preparedness Amidst Rising Risks
Facing increased risks, the German Red Cross and EU urge citizens to prepare three-day emergency kits, highlighting insufficient national preparedness compared to other European countries and outlining steps for improving self-sufficiency.

Germany Urged to Improve Emergency Preparedness Amidst Rising Risks
Facing increased risks, the German Red Cross and EU urge citizens to prepare three-day emergency kits, highlighting insufficient national preparedness compared to other European countries and outlining steps for improving self-sufficiency.
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40% Bias Score

German Workers' Post-Retirement Work: A Forsa Study Reveals Trends and Challenges
A Forsa study commissioned by Xing finds 13% of German employees would work past retirement, driven by both financial need (48%) and personal reasons (70% for cognitive health, 56% for social contact). This comes as the number of people receiving old-age security benefits rose by 4.1% from 2023 to 2...

German Workers' Post-Retirement Work: A Forsa Study Reveals Trends and Challenges
A Forsa study commissioned by Xing finds 13% of German employees would work past retirement, driven by both financial need (48%) and personal reasons (70% for cognitive health, 56% for social contact). This comes as the number of people receiving old-age security benefits rose by 4.1% from 2023 to 2...
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44% Bias Score
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