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Poland's Border Controls Spark EU Tensions
Poland implemented stricter border controls, driven by internal political factors and increased migrant arrivals from Belarus, causing traffic disruptions and sparking conflict with Germany and other EU neighbors over Schengen rules.
Poland's Border Controls Spark EU Tensions
Poland implemented stricter border controls, driven by internal political factors and increased migrant arrivals from Belarus, causing traffic disruptions and sparking conflict with Germany and other EU neighbors over Schengen rules.
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36% Bias Score


German Datacenter Industry Seeks Lower Electricity Prices, Regulatory Relief
Germany's new Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger met with representatives of Frankfurt's datacenter industry on Thursday, addressing concerns about high electricity prices (needing at least a 20% reduction) and regulatory burdens that hinder growth. The industry contributes €10 billion to Germany's...
German Datacenter Industry Seeks Lower Electricity Prices, Regulatory Relief
Germany's new Digital Minister Karsten Wildberger met with representatives of Frankfurt's datacenter industry on Thursday, addressing concerns about high electricity prices (needing at least a 20% reduction) and regulatory burdens that hinder growth. The industry contributes €10 billion to Germany's...
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48% Bias Score


Germany to Invest €400 Million in Green Shipping Modernization
The German government will invest €400 million in modernizing its shipping and port infrastructure to reduce emissions, using funds from the Climate and Transformation Fund. This includes supporting land power, alternative fuel bunkering, low-emission shipping routes, and shifting urban freight to w...
Germany to Invest €400 Million in Green Shipping Modernization
The German government will invest €400 million in modernizing its shipping and port infrastructure to reduce emissions, using funds from the Climate and Transformation Fund. This includes supporting land power, alternative fuel bunkering, low-emission shipping routes, and shifting urban freight to w...
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28% Bias Score


Germany to Invest €400 Million in Sustainable Shipping Modernization
Germany will invest €400 million in sustainable shipping and port modernization over four years, focusing on land power, alternative fuels, and waterway improvements, with additional support for coastal regions.
Germany to Invest €400 Million in Sustainable Shipping Modernization
Germany will invest €400 million in sustainable shipping and port modernization over four years, focusing on land power, alternative fuels, and waterway improvements, with additional support for coastal regions.
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40% Bias Score


Fraudulent Handymen Target Elderly in Hesse, Germany
Elderly residents in Hesse, Germany, are being targeted by fraudulent handymen, primarily roofers, who offer cheap services but demand significantly higher payments and often leave work unfinished, resulting in financial losses and emotional distress; police are investigating numerous cases.
Fraudulent Handymen Target Elderly in Hesse, Germany
Elderly residents in Hesse, Germany, are being targeted by fraudulent handymen, primarily roofers, who offer cheap services but demand significantly higher payments and often leave work unfinished, resulting in financial losses and emotional distress; police are investigating numerous cases.
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56% Bias Score


German Court Rules on Before-and-After Photos in Cosmetic Treatment Ads
Germany's Federal Court of Justice is deciding if before-and-after photos advertising minimally-invasive cosmetic treatments like Botox and Hyaluronic acid violate advertising laws; a consumer protection agency sued Aesthetify, a company run by prominent doctors, for using such marketing materials, ...
German Court Rules on Before-and-After Photos in Cosmetic Treatment Ads
Germany's Federal Court of Justice is deciding if before-and-after photos advertising minimally-invasive cosmetic treatments like Botox and Hyaluronic acid violate advertising laws; a consumer protection agency sued Aesthetify, a company run by prominent doctors, for using such marketing materials, ...
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52% Bias Score

Poland's Border Controls Spark Fear of Exclusion and Hatred in Frankfurt (Oder)/Slubice
Poland will implement border controls with Germany from July 3rd to August 5th, causing concern in Frankfurt (Oder) and Slubice due to potential increased exclusion and hatred, economic disruption, and the actions of a self-proclaimed citizen group harassing people.

Poland's Border Controls Spark Fear of Exclusion and Hatred in Frankfurt (Oder)/Slubice
Poland will implement border controls with Germany from July 3rd to August 5th, causing concern in Frankfurt (Oder) and Slubice due to potential increased exclusion and hatred, economic disruption, and the actions of a self-proclaimed citizen group harassing people.
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44% Bias Score

Poland's Border Controls Spark Hate and Exclusion Fears in German-Polish Twin Cities
Poland will implement border controls with Germany from July 31st to August 5th, prompting concerns in the twin cities of Frankfurt (Oder) and Slubice about increased hate and exclusion, impacting the approximately 90,000 residents. A self-proclaimed border defense group is adding to tensions.

Poland's Border Controls Spark Hate and Exclusion Fears in German-Polish Twin Cities
Poland will implement border controls with Germany from July 31st to August 5th, prompting concerns in the twin cities of Frankfurt (Oder) and Slubice about increased hate and exclusion, impacting the approximately 90,000 residents. A self-proclaimed border defense group is adding to tensions.
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40% Bias Score

Giessen Builds 65 Million Euro Battery Research Center
The Justus Liebig University Giessen is building a 65 million euro battery research center, funded by the state of Hesse, the federal government, and the university, to open in 2027, furthering its electrochemical materials research and supporting the energy transition.

Giessen Builds 65 Million Euro Battery Research Center
The Justus Liebig University Giessen is building a 65 million euro battery research center, funded by the state of Hesse, the federal government, and the university, to open in 2027, furthering its electrochemical materials research and supporting the energy transition.
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48% Bias Score

Axe Attack on German Train Injures Four
A man wielding an axe and a hammer injured four people on a busy German train near Straßkirchen today, prompting a large-scale emergency response and raising concerns about rising public violence.

Axe Attack on German Train Injures Four
A man wielding an axe and a hammer injured four people on a busy German train near Straßkirchen today, prompting a large-scale emergency response and raising concerns about rising public violence.
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24% Bias Score

Versicherungskammer to Invest €7 Billion in German Infrastructure
Versicherungskammer, a German insurance company, will raise its infrastructure investment to €7 billion in five years, focusing on healthcare, housing, and renewable energy projects to address Germany's substantial infrastructure deficit and contribute to the energy transition. This follows Germany'...

Versicherungskammer to Invest €7 Billion in German Infrastructure
Versicherungskammer, a German insurance company, will raise its infrastructure investment to €7 billion in five years, focusing on healthcare, housing, and renewable energy projects to address Germany's substantial infrastructure deficit and contribute to the energy transition. This follows Germany'...
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40% Bias Score

Majority of Germans Favor Stricter Alcohol Laws for Youth
A new poll shows 65% of Germans want stricter laws to protect youth from alcohol, including banning supervised drinking from age 14 and raising the drinking age for beer and wine to 18; 35% want to ban alcohol advertising entirely. The poll surveyed 1004 people aged 18-70 in June 2024.

Majority of Germans Favor Stricter Alcohol Laws for Youth
A new poll shows 65% of Germans want stricter laws to protect youth from alcohol, including banning supervised drinking from age 14 and raising the drinking age for beer and wine to 18; 35% want to ban alcohol advertising entirely. The poll surveyed 1004 people aged 18-70 in June 2024.
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52% Bias Score
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