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Berlin Faces Potential for Lengthy Public Transport Strike
The Verdi union called another warning strike for Berlin's public transport (BVG) from March 29th to 31st after collective bargaining failed, and will hold a vote on indefinite strikes from March 26th to April 4th, potentially causing much longer disruptions than previous strikes this year. The BVG ...
Berlin Faces Potential for Lengthy Public Transport Strike
The Verdi union called another warning strike for Berlin's public transport (BVG) from March 29th to 31st after collective bargaining failed, and will hold a vote on indefinite strikes from March 26th to April 4th, potentially causing much longer disruptions than previous strikes this year. The BVG ...
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56% Bias Score


German Court Upholds Ban on IZH-Affiliated Organizations
A German court upheld the ban on two organizations affiliated with the banned Islamic Center Hamburg (IZH), citing financial dependence on the IZH as evidence of control, despite the organizations' denials and arguments concerning freedom of religion.
German Court Upholds Ban on IZH-Affiliated Organizations
A German court upheld the ban on two organizations affiliated with the banned Islamic Center Hamburg (IZH), citing financial dependence on the IZH as evidence of control, despite the organizations' denials and arguments concerning freedom of religion.
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40% Bias Score


Hamburg Court Orders Review of Antisemitism Commissioner Appointment
A Hamburg court ruled that the Senate must reconsider its reappointment of Stefan Hensel as Antisemitism Commissioner after failing to consider a competing application from Eike Steinig, sparking a conflict between Hamburg's two Jewish communities.
Hamburg Court Orders Review of Antisemitism Commissioner Appointment
A Hamburg court ruled that the Senate must reconsider its reappointment of Stefan Hensel as Antisemitism Commissioner after failing to consider a competing application from Eike Steinig, sparking a conflict between Hamburg's two Jewish communities.
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40% Bias Score


Rostock Bachtage: A Contemporary Celebration of Bach's Enduring Legacy
The Rostock Bachtage festival, from October 10-12, celebrates Johann Sebastian Bach's 340th birthday with motets, organ works, and reinterpretations of his compositions, featuring renowned artists like Kit Armstrong and the Deep Strings duo.
Rostock Bachtage: A Contemporary Celebration of Bach's Enduring Legacy
The Rostock Bachtage festival, from October 10-12, celebrates Johann Sebastian Bach's 340th birthday with motets, organ works, and reinterpretations of his compositions, featuring renowned artists like Kit Armstrong and the Deep Strings duo.
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28% Bias Score


German General Removed from NATO Amidst Classified Document Mishandling
A high-ranking German general was removed from his NATO post in December 2024 due to suspected mishandling of classified "VS-secret" documents; an investigation is underway, but espionage is not currently suspected; the German Ministry of Defence declined to comment, citing data protection.
German General Removed from NATO Amidst Classified Document Mishandling
A high-ranking German general was removed from his NATO post in December 2024 due to suspected mishandling of classified "VS-secret" documents; an investigation is underway, but espionage is not currently suspected; the German Ministry of Defence declined to comment, citing data protection.
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56% Bias Score


Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Sees Drop in Asylum Applications in 2024
In 2024, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern received 4,788 initial asylum applications, a significant decrease compared to 2023; Syrians comprised the largest group, followed by Afghans, Turks, Somalis, and Iranians; the state government anticipates €320 million in expenditures for asylum and refugee affairs.
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Sees Drop in Asylum Applications in 2024
In 2024, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern received 4,788 initial asylum applications, a significant decrease compared to 2023; Syrians comprised the largest group, followed by Afghans, Turks, Somalis, and Iranians; the state government anticipates €320 million in expenditures for asylum and refugee affairs.
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56% Bias Score

German Bundesrat Debates Unequal Healthcare Access for Publicly Insured Patients
Germany's Bundesrat is debating a proposal to address unequal healthcare appointment access between publicly and privately insured patients, with significant wait times reported for specialists; Lower Saxony proposes quotas or financial incentives for doctors treating publicly insured patients, whil...

German Bundesrat Debates Unequal Healthcare Access for Publicly Insured Patients
Germany's Bundesrat is debating a proposal to address unequal healthcare appointment access between publicly and privately insured patients, with significant wait times reported for specialists; Lower Saxony proposes quotas or financial incentives for doctors treating publicly insured patients, whil...
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44% Bias Score

German Bundesrat Debates Unequal Healthcare Access Based on Insurance
The German Bundesrat is debating a Lower Saxony proposal to address unequal access to healthcare for those with statutory health insurance, focusing on potential discrimination in appointment scheduling and advocating for solutions such as appointment quotas or financial incentives for doctors.

German Bundesrat Debates Unequal Healthcare Access Based on Insurance
The German Bundesrat is debating a Lower Saxony proposal to address unequal access to healthcare for those with statutory health insurance, focusing on potential discrimination in appointment scheduling and advocating for solutions such as appointment quotas or financial incentives for doctors.
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52% Bias Score

German Officer Removed from NATO Post for Mishandling Classified Documents
A high-ranking German officer was removed from his NATO post in Brussels after a security investigation revealed he had mishandled classified documents; he will retire at the end of the month.

German Officer Removed from NATO Post for Mishandling Classified Documents
A high-ranking German officer was removed from his NATO post in Brussels after a security investigation revealed he had mishandled classified documents; he will retire at the end of the month.
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52% Bias Score

Douglas Cuts 2025 Targets, Stock Plummets 20%
Douglas, a German perfume retailer, announced a significant downward revision of its 2025 financial outlook, expecting a net profit of approximately €175 million instead of the previously projected €225-265 million, and a revenue of €4.5 billion instead of €4.7-4.8 billion, causing a 20% drop in its...

Douglas Cuts 2025 Targets, Stock Plummets 20%
Douglas, a German perfume retailer, announced a significant downward revision of its 2025 financial outlook, expecting a net profit of approximately €175 million instead of the previously projected €225-265 million, and a revenue of €4.5 billion instead of €4.7-4.8 billion, causing a 20% drop in its...
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36% Bias Score

Late Evidence Disclosure Hampers Klette's Robbery Trial
Daniela Klette, a former RAF terrorist, faces trial for 13 robberies; her defense criticizes the late delivery of 12 terabytes of evidence by the Federal Prosecutor's Office, hindering adequate preparation.

Late Evidence Disclosure Hampers Klette's Robbery Trial
Daniela Klette, a former RAF terrorist, faces trial for 13 robberies; her defense criticizes the late delivery of 12 terabytes of evidence by the Federal Prosecutor's Office, hindering adequate preparation.
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52% Bias Score

German Collective Bargaining at Record Low Amidst Political Debate
In 2024, only 49% of German employees were covered by collective bargaining agreements, a record low, with significant variations across sectors and regions, highlighting the ongoing debate about the future of worker rights and the effectiveness of legislative interventions.

German Collective Bargaining at Record Low Amidst Political Debate
In 2024, only 49% of German employees were covered by collective bargaining agreements, a record low, with significant variations across sectors and regions, highlighting the ongoing debate about the future of worker rights and the effectiveness of legislative interventions.
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48% Bias Score
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