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Racism in Germany: Widespread Discrimination Revealed in New Study
A new study reveals that over half of those targeted by racism in Germany experience it monthly, with Muslim women and Black people disproportionately affected, highlighting the need for stronger anti-discrimination laws and societal change.
Racism in Germany: Widespread Discrimination Revealed in New Study
A new study reveals that over half of those targeted by racism in Germany experience it monthly, with Muslim women and Black people disproportionately affected, highlighting the need for stronger anti-discrimination laws and societal change.
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36% Bias Score


German Depression-Related Work Absences Surge 50% in 2024
Data from DAK-Gesundheit reveals a 50 percent increase in German workdays lost to depression in 2024 compared to 2023, totaling 183 lost days per 100 employees, with a significant rise among older workers and a 14 percent increase in long-term absences.
German Depression-Related Work Absences Surge 50% in 2024
Data from DAK-Gesundheit reveals a 50 percent increase in German workdays lost to depression in 2024 compared to 2023, totaling 183 lost days per 100 employees, with a significant rise among older workers and a 14 percent increase in long-term absences.
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24% Bias Score


Steinforth Wins Bronze at World Indoor Athletics Championships
At the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Nanjing, Germany's Till Steinforth won a bronze medal in the men's heptathlon with 6,275 points, while teammate Tim Nowak placed seventh; this was Germany's only medal, achieved with a small team; other notable results include Jakob Ingebrigtsen's doubl...
Steinforth Wins Bronze at World Indoor Athletics Championships
At the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Nanjing, Germany's Till Steinforth won a bronze medal in the men's heptathlon with 6,275 points, while teammate Tim Nowak placed seventh; this was Germany's only medal, achieved with a small team; other notable results include Jakob Ingebrigtsen's doubl...
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36% Bias Score


Thousands protest in Germany; counter-demonstrations ensue
This weekend, thousands participated in right-wing demonstrations across Germany under the "Gemeinsam für Deutschland" banner, demanding border controls, free speech, and no further aid to Ukraine, while equally large counter-protests took place, resulting in police intervention in several cities.
Thousands protest in Germany; counter-demonstrations ensue
This weekend, thousands participated in right-wing demonstrations across Germany under the "Gemeinsam für Deutschland" banner, demanding border controls, free speech, and no further aid to Ukraine, while equally large counter-protests took place, resulting in police intervention in several cities.
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40% Bias Score


Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Holds Public Forums to Address Key Policy Issues
The Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state government is holding public forums across the state from March 25-27, 2025, addressing topics including digitalization, startup support, environmental protection, and the impacts of climate change; citizens can participate and provide feedback.
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Holds Public Forums to Address Key Policy Issues
The Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state government is holding public forums across the state from March 25-27, 2025, addressing topics including digitalization, startup support, environmental protection, and the impacts of climate change; citizens can participate and provide feedback.
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20% Bias Score


Two Dead, Four Injured in German Autobahn Accident
A two-car collision on Autobahn 6 near Heilbronn, Germany, resulted in two deaths and four serious injuries after an SUV attempted an overtaking maneuver. The four rear passengers in the second vehicle were not wearing seatbelts.
Two Dead, Four Injured in German Autobahn Accident
A two-car collision on Autobahn 6 near Heilbronn, Germany, resulted in two deaths and four serious injuries after an SUV attempted an overtaking maneuver. The four rear passengers in the second vehicle were not wearing seatbelts.
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24% Bias Score

Bremen's AI Push: Securing Germany's Digital Sovereignty
Bremen, Germany, is aiming to become a leading center for AI, particularly in robotics, with a focus on developing an underwater robot to protect critical maritime infrastructure; this initiative seeks national funding and collaboration to boost Germany's digital sovereignty.

Bremen's AI Push: Securing Germany's Digital Sovereignty
Bremen, Germany, is aiming to become a leading center for AI, particularly in robotics, with a focus on developing an underwater robot to protect critical maritime infrastructure; this initiative seeks national funding and collaboration to boost Germany's digital sovereignty.
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Massive Military Buildup: A €600 Billion Gamble
Germany is dramatically increasing military spending, potentially totaling €600 billion over 10 years, to modernize its armed forces (Bundeswehr) in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and a shift towards a more assertive security policy, despite facing recruitment and infrastructure challenges...

Germany's Massive Military Buildup: A €600 Billion Gamble
Germany is dramatically increasing military spending, potentially totaling €600 billion over 10 years, to modernize its armed forces (Bundeswehr) in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and a shift towards a more assertive security policy, despite facing recruitment and infrastructure challenges...
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48% Bias Score

Bots Resell Munich Immigration Appointments
Automated bots from Eastern European countries are reserving and reselling Munich's immigration service emergency appointments online, affecting roughly 30 appointments monthly; while the city has implemented captchas and email confirmations, the problem persists and is under investigation.

Bots Resell Munich Immigration Appointments
Automated bots from Eastern European countries are reserving and reselling Munich's immigration service emergency appointments online, affecting roughly 30 appointments monthly; while the city has implemented captchas and email confirmations, the problem persists and is under investigation.
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52% Bias Score

German Overtime Soars: 44% of Employees Regularly Work Extra Hours
A German labor union survey reveals that 44% of employees regularly work overtime, with those in home offices and higher-skilled positions reporting higher rates; the prevalence of unpaid overtime and proposed government incentives raise health concerns.

German Overtime Soars: 44% of Employees Regularly Work Extra Hours
A German labor union survey reveals that 44% of employees regularly work overtime, with those in home offices and higher-skilled positions reporting higher rates; the prevalence of unpaid overtime and proposed government incentives raise health concerns.
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60% Bias Score

German Undertaking Training Center in Münnerstadt Sees Rise in Female Apprentices, Calls for Increased Regulation
Germany's national training center for undertakers in Münnerstadt, Bavaria, is experiencing a surge in female apprentices and a comprehensive curriculum covering various skills from casket construction to event management, yet lacks regulation and requires a master craftsman certification.

German Undertaking Training Center in Münnerstadt Sees Rise in Female Apprentices, Calls for Increased Regulation
Germany's national training center for undertakers in Münnerstadt, Bavaria, is experiencing a surge in female apprentices and a comprehensive curriculum covering various skills from casket construction to event management, yet lacks regulation and requires a master craftsman certification.
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32% Bias Score

Saxony-Anhalt Patent Applications Drop 30%, but State Says Innovation Remains Strong
Saxony-Anhalt saw a 30% drop in patent applications in 2024 (98 vs 140 in 2023), but the state maintains this doesn't reflect its innovation capacity due to SMEs' focus on rapid market entry and patents registered through larger organizations outside the state.

Saxony-Anhalt Patent Applications Drop 30%, but State Says Innovation Remains Strong
Saxony-Anhalt saw a 30% drop in patent applications in 2024 (98 vs 140 in 2023), but the state maintains this doesn't reflect its innovation capacity due to SMEs' focus on rapid market entry and patents registered through larger organizations outside the state.
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44% Bias Score
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