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German Court Rules Against Asylum Rejections; Government Defiance Raises Concerns
A German court ruled against the government's asylum policy, deeming border rejections of asylum seekers illegal under the Dublin procedure, but high-ranking officials openly defied the court's decision, echoing authoritarian narratives and mirroring actions in the US under the Trump administration.
German Court Rules Against Asylum Rejections; Government Defiance Raises Concerns
A German court ruled against the government's asylum policy, deeming border rejections of asylum seekers illegal under the Dublin procedure, but high-ranking officials openly defied the court's decision, echoing authoritarian narratives and mirroring actions in the US under the Trump administration.
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60% Bias Score


EU Recovery Fund: Germany's Indirect Gains Exceed Direct Allocations
The EU Recovery Fund, while directly aiding Italy and Spain most, indirectly benefits Germany most (€43 billion over 10 years), due to spillover effects within the EU's single market, highlighting the interconnectedness of the EU economy.
EU Recovery Fund: Germany's Indirect Gains Exceed Direct Allocations
The EU Recovery Fund, while directly aiding Italy and Spain most, indirectly benefits Germany most (€43 billion over 10 years), due to spillover effects within the EU's single market, highlighting the interconnectedness of the EU economy.
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36% Bias Score


German-Russian Trade Collapses Amidst Sanctions
Following the Ukraine war and resulting EU sanctions, Germany's imports from Russia fell 94.6% in 2024 to €1.8 billion, while exports dropped 71.6% to €7.6 billion, significantly altering their trade relationship.
German-Russian Trade Collapses Amidst Sanctions
Following the Ukraine war and resulting EU sanctions, Germany's imports from Russia fell 94.6% in 2024 to €1.8 billion, while exports dropped 71.6% to €7.6 billion, significantly altering their trade relationship.
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36% Bias Score


Bremen Police Servers Disabled by DDoS Attack: Rising Cyber Threats in Germany
A February 2024 DDoS attack in Bremen, Germany, disabled police servers for two hours due to 18,000 internet requests per minute; Russian hackers claimed responsibility, emphasizing the rising threat of cyberattacks against German infrastructure and the need for improved cybersecurity.
Bremen Police Servers Disabled by DDoS Attack: Rising Cyber Threats in Germany
A February 2024 DDoS attack in Bremen, Germany, disabled police servers for two hours due to 18,000 internet requests per minute; Russian hackers claimed responsibility, emphasizing the rising threat of cyberattacks against German infrastructure and the need for improved cybersecurity.
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24% Bias Score


German Intelligence Report: Russia Remains Top Espionage Threat
Germany's domestic intelligence agency reported that Russia, along with China, Iran, and Turkey, remains a top threat, utilizing social media and low-level agents for espionage targeting German policy, its alliances, and support for Ukraine, alongside disinformation and cyberattacks, with a predicti...
German Intelligence Report: Russia Remains Top Espionage Threat
Germany's domestic intelligence agency reported that Russia, along with China, Iran, and Turkey, remains a top threat, utilizing social media and low-level agents for espionage targeting German policy, its alliances, and support for Ukraine, alongside disinformation and cyberattacks, with a predicti...
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44% Bias Score


Germany's Balcony Power Plants Hit One Million
Germany now has about one million small-scale solar power plants, called balcony power plants, doubling in a year due to high energy prices and simpler installation rules; North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria lead in installations.
Germany's Balcony Power Plants Hit One Million
Germany now has about one million small-scale solar power plants, called balcony power plants, doubling in a year due to high energy prices and simpler installation rules; North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria lead in installations.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Shows High LGBT+ Acceptance, Poland Lags in Ipsos Poll
A new Ipsos poll shows significantly higher LGBT+ acceptance in Germany (78% for lesbian, gay, and bisexual protection) than in Poland (53%), reflecting a global decline in LGBT+ acceptance, with generational differences also emerging.

Germany Shows High LGBT+ Acceptance, Poland Lags in Ipsos Poll
A new Ipsos poll shows significantly higher LGBT+ acceptance in Germany (78% for lesbian, gay, and bisexual protection) than in Poland (53%), reflecting a global decline in LGBT+ acceptance, with generational differences also emerging.
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28% Bias Score

Dutch Citizens Conduct Unauthorized Border Checks, Sparking Controversy
Dutch citizens, led by activist Jan Huzen, conducted unauthorized border checks near the German border on Saturday, stopping German police vehicles, sparking controversy and a debate on the role of citizen initiatives in border control.

Dutch Citizens Conduct Unauthorized Border Checks, Sparking Controversy
Dutch citizens, led by activist Jan Huzen, conducted unauthorized border checks near the German border on Saturday, stopping German police vehicles, sparking controversy and a debate on the role of citizen initiatives in border control.
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56% Bias Score

Brandenburg Launches New Initiatives to Combat Rising Antisemitism
Andreas Büttner, Brandenburg's Antisemitism commissioner, is launching new projects to combat anti-Jewish hatred, including revitalizing Jewish cemeteries and creating a digital memorial platform, in response to an alarming 77% increase in antisemitic incidents in Germany in 2024.

Brandenburg Launches New Initiatives to Combat Rising Antisemitism
Andreas Büttner, Brandenburg's Antisemitism commissioner, is launching new projects to combat anti-Jewish hatred, including revitalizing Jewish cemeteries and creating a digital memorial platform, in response to an alarming 77% increase in antisemitic incidents in Germany in 2024.
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32% Bias Score

Prominent SPD Politicians Advocate for Dialogue with Russia, Oppose Military Buildup
A group of prominent SPD politicians, including former party leaders and ministers, publicly advocate for direct talks with Russia and strongly oppose the deployment of new US intermediate-range missiles in Germany, criticizing NATO's increasing military spending and rhetoric as destabilizing and di...

Prominent SPD Politicians Advocate for Dialogue with Russia, Oppose Military Buildup
A group of prominent SPD politicians, including former party leaders and ministers, publicly advocate for direct talks with Russia and strongly oppose the deployment of new US intermediate-range missiles in Germany, criticizing NATO's increasing military spending and rhetoric as destabilizing and di...
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52% Bias Score

German Court Temporarily Lifts Ban on Right-Wing Magazine "Compact
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser banned the right-wing extremist magazine "Compact" in July 2024 due to its incitement of hatred; however, a court temporarily lifted the ban in August 2024, pending a final ruling on whether it violates Germany's Basic Law.

German Court Temporarily Lifts Ban on Right-Wing Magazine "Compact
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser banned the right-wing extremist magazine "Compact" in July 2024 due to its incitement of hatred; however, a court temporarily lifted the ban in August 2024, pending a final ruling on whether it violates Germany's Basic Law.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Bans Right-Wing Extremist Magazine "Compact
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser banned the right-wing extremist magazine Compact in 2024 due to its incitement of hatred against minorities and its undermining of democracy; the magazine has 40,000 print subscribers and 513,000 YouTube subscribers (as of June 10, 2025), and its editor-in-chief...

Germany Bans Right-Wing Extremist Magazine "Compact
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser banned the right-wing extremist magazine Compact in 2024 due to its incitement of hatred against minorities and its undermining of democracy; the magazine has 40,000 print subscribers and 513,000 YouTube subscribers (as of June 10, 2025), and its editor-in-chief...
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44% Bias Score
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