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Germany's Corona Lockdown: Impacts and Lessons Learned
Germany's 2020 Corona lockdown, lasting until April 2023, resulted in approximately 187,000 deaths and significant societal disruption, highlighting the need for improved pandemic response strategies and public trust.
Germany's Corona Lockdown: Impacts and Lessons Learned
Germany's 2020 Corona lockdown, lasting until April 2023, resulted in approximately 187,000 deaths and significant societal disruption, highlighting the need for improved pandemic response strategies and public trust.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Richest Man Faces Questions Over Family's Nazi-Era Profits
Klaus-Michael Kühne, Germany's richest man, faces scrutiny for his family's firm, Kühne + Nagel's, wartime profiteering under the Nazi regime, which involved transporting Jewish property and receiving numerous awards from the regime; he refuses to fully address these historical links.
Germany's Richest Man Faces Questions Over Family's Nazi-Era Profits
Klaus-Michael Kühne, Germany's richest man, faces scrutiny for his family's firm, Kühne + Nagel's, wartime profiteering under the Nazi regime, which involved transporting Jewish property and receiving numerous awards from the regime; he refuses to fully address these historical links.
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68% Bias Score


EU Plans Massive Defense Spending Increase Amidst Russian Threat and Internal Funding Debate
Facing a growing Russian threat and a changed US foreign policy, the European Union plans to significantly increase defense spending, potentially through a new large-scale common borrowing scheme similar to the one used during the COVID-19 pandemic, facing internal debate about funding and economic ...
EU Plans Massive Defense Spending Increase Amidst Russian Threat and Internal Funding Debate
Facing a growing Russian threat and a changed US foreign policy, the European Union plans to significantly increase defense spending, potentially through a new large-scale common borrowing scheme similar to the one used during the COVID-19 pandemic, facing internal debate about funding and economic ...
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60% Bias Score


Germany Approves €1 Trillion Loan for Defense, Infrastructure, and Climate
Germany's Bundesrat approved a €1 trillion loan for military modernization, infrastructure, and climate action, despite some state governments abstaining due to defense spending concerns; the loan aims to address critical infrastructure needs and enhance Germany's defense capabilities.
Germany Approves €1 Trillion Loan for Defense, Infrastructure, and Climate
Germany's Bundesrat approved a €1 trillion loan for military modernization, infrastructure, and climate action, despite some state governments abstaining due to defense spending concerns; the loan aims to address critical infrastructure needs and enhance Germany's defense capabilities.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Approves €500 Billion Financial Package Amidst Distribution Debate
Germany's €500 billion financial package, approved by the Bundestag and Bundesrat, involves €100 billion for states, €100 billion for climate protection, and relaxes the debt brake for defense and security; disagreements remain on fund distribution.
Germany Approves €500 Billion Financial Package Amidst Distribution Debate
Germany's €500 billion financial package, approved by the Bundestag and Bundesrat, involves €100 billion for states, €100 billion for climate protection, and relaxes the debt brake for defense and security; disagreements remain on fund distribution.
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36% Bias Score


Wissing Urges Continuation of Deutschlandticket Amidst Funding Uncertainty
German Transport Minister Volker Wissing urged the continuation of the Deutschlandticket, a discounted 58 euro monthly public transport pass benefiting nearly 14 million users, warning against its cancellation or price hikes due to its significant financial relief and modernization impact. Funding i...
Wissing Urges Continuation of Deutschlandticket Amidst Funding Uncertainty
German Transport Minister Volker Wissing urged the continuation of the Deutschlandticket, a discounted 58 euro monthly public transport pass benefiting nearly 14 million users, warning against its cancellation or price hikes due to its significant financial relief and modernization impact. Funding i...
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48% Bias Score

Merz Seeks Increased Debt for Germany's Foreign Policy Challenges
Germany's CDU leader Friedrich Merz justifies increased government debt to address strained transatlantic relations, support for Ukraine (including potential Taurus missile delivery), European defense cooperation, and managing economic challenges with China and the Middle East conflict.

Merz Seeks Increased Debt for Germany's Foreign Policy Challenges
Germany's CDU leader Friedrich Merz justifies increased government debt to address strained transatlantic relations, support for Ukraine (including potential Taurus missile delivery), European defense cooperation, and managing economic challenges with China and the Middle East conflict.
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48% Bias Score

Tesla Faces Backlash for Withholding Wages from Sick Employees in Germany
Tesla is withholding wages from sick employees in its Grünheide factory, demanding access to medical records, and facing legal action from the IG Metall union, which has already recovered almost half a million euros in withheld wages for Tesla workers.

Tesla Faces Backlash for Withholding Wages from Sick Employees in Germany
Tesla is withholding wages from sick employees in its Grünheide factory, demanding access to medical records, and facing legal action from the IG Metall union, which has already recovered almost half a million euros in withheld wages for Tesla workers.
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56% Bias Score

Germany Relaxes Debt Brake, Approves €200 Billion Spending Package
Germany's parliament passed a constitutional amendment relaxing its debt brake to allow for €100 billion in new spending for infrastructure and €100 billion for climate action, plus additional borrowing for defense, exceeding the usual limit by approximately €44 billion this year.

Germany Relaxes Debt Brake, Approves €200 Billion Spending Package
Germany's parliament passed a constitutional amendment relaxing its debt brake to allow for €100 billion in new spending for infrastructure and €100 billion for climate action, plus additional borrowing for defense, exceeding the usual limit by approximately €44 billion this year.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Closes Embassy in Juba Amid Renewed South Sudan Conflict
Germany closed its embassy in Juba, South Sudan, due to escalating violence between President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar, which has displaced at least 50,000 people since February and threatens to spread beyond the northeast border region near Ethiopia.

Germany Closes Embassy in Juba Amid Renewed South Sudan Conflict
Germany closed its embassy in Juba, South Sudan, due to escalating violence between President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar, which has displaced at least 50,000 people since February and threatens to spread beyond the northeast border region near Ethiopia.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's COVID-19 Aftermath: A Call for Accountability and Reconciliation
Germany's COVID-19 pandemic response, from March 2020 to April 2023, resulted in 187,000 deaths, predominantly among the elderly; caused lasting damage to education and healthcare; and prompted President Steinmeier to call for a thorough review to address societal divisions and misinformation.

Germany's COVID-19 Aftermath: A Call for Accountability and Reconciliation
Germany's COVID-19 pandemic response, from March 2020 to April 2023, resulted in 187,000 deaths, predominantly among the elderly; caused lasting damage to education and healthcare; and prompted President Steinmeier to call for a thorough review to address societal divisions and misinformation.
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36% Bias Score

Germany's Ongoing Struggle with Bureaucracy
Germany's four bureaucracy reduction laws since 2016 have failed to alleviate the significant burden on businesses, with lengthy planning and approval processes cited as the biggest obstacle according to a recent Civey study among 1000 executives.

Germany's Ongoing Struggle with Bureaucracy
Germany's four bureaucracy reduction laws since 2016 have failed to alleviate the significant burden on businesses, with lengthy planning and approval processes cited as the biggest obstacle according to a recent Civey study among 1000 executives.
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44% Bias Score
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