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First German Woman Launches into Space on Privately Funded Mission
Rabea Rogge, a 29-year-old German woman, became the first German woman in space on February 28th, 2024, launching from Cape Canaveral on SpaceX's Dragon capsule for the four-day Fram2 mission, a privately funded endeavor focused on 22 research projects, including space-based x-rays and mushroom cult...
First German Woman Launches into Space on Privately Funded Mission
Rabea Rogge, a 29-year-old German woman, became the first German woman in space on February 28th, 2024, launching from Cape Canaveral on SpaceX's Dragon capsule for the four-day Fram2 mission, a privately funded endeavor focused on 22 research projects, including space-based x-rays and mushroom cult...
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German Woman Makes History as First German Woman in Space
German scientist Rabea Rogge launched into space on a SpaceX Dragon capsule from Cape Canaveral, Florida, as part of the privately funded 'Fram2' mission, alongside a crew of non-astronauts, to conduct 22 scientific studies, including potential first-ever human x-rays in space.
German Woman Makes History as First German Woman in Space
German scientist Rabea Rogge launched into space on a SpaceX Dragon capsule from Cape Canaveral, Florida, as part of the privately funded 'Fram2' mission, alongside a crew of non-astronauts, to conduct 22 scientific studies, including potential first-ever human x-rays in space.
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13 Dutch Bridges to be Replaced Due to Hydrogen Embrittlement
Due to hydrogen embrittlement in their steel structures, thirteen Dutch bridges and viaducts built between 1957 and 1969 will be replaced ahead of schedule, following a similar bridge collapse in Germany. Rijkswaterstaat asserts that there is no immediate safety risk.
13 Dutch Bridges to be Replaced Due to Hydrogen Embrittlement
Due to hydrogen embrittlement in their steel structures, thirteen Dutch bridges and viaducts built between 1957 and 1969 will be replaced ahead of schedule, following a similar bridge collapse in Germany. Rijkswaterstaat asserts that there is no immediate safety risk.
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Climate Change Forces German Schools to Rethink Traditional Ski Trips
German schools face a dilemma: continue costly, environmentally questionable ski trips or switch to sustainable alternatives, a decision complicated by financial constraints and teacher shortages, highlighting the impact of climate change on winter sports and education.
Climate Change Forces German Schools to Rethink Traditional Ski Trips
German schools face a dilemma: continue costly, environmentally questionable ski trips or switch to sustainable alternatives, a decision complicated by financial constraints and teacher shortages, highlighting the impact of climate change on winter sports and education.
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Hesse Universities Debate Military Research Ban Amid Ukraine War
Amid Russia's war in Ukraine and increased German military spending, debate rages in Hesse over five universities' self-imposed 'civilian clauses' banning military research; the clauses' future is uncertain, despite some universities affirming their commitment to civilian research.
Hesse Universities Debate Military Research Ban Amid Ukraine War
Amid Russia's war in Ukraine and increased German military spending, debate rages in Hesse over five universities' self-imposed 'civilian clauses' banning military research; the clauses' future is uncertain, despite some universities affirming their commitment to civilian research.
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Bavarian Greens Propose Mandatory "Freedom Service" for All Residents
The Bavarian Green party proposed a mandatory six-month "Freedom Service" for all German residents aged 18–67, encompassing military, civil protection, or social work, sparking debate and highlighting divisions within the party and broader political landscape.
Bavarian Greens Propose Mandatory "Freedom Service" for All Residents
The Bavarian Green party proposed a mandatory six-month "Freedom Service" for all German residents aged 18–67, encompassing military, civil protection, or social work, sparking debate and highlighting divisions within the party and broader political landscape.
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44% Bias Score

Misuse of Bonhoeffer's Legacy by US Right-Wing Populists Condemned
Experts warn about the misappropriation of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's legacy by US right-wing populists, who use his resistance against Hitler to justify their actions, ignoring his commitment to peace and social justice; this follows similar instances of his image being distorted by Christian nationalis...

Misuse of Bonhoeffer's Legacy by US Right-Wing Populists Condemned
Experts warn about the misappropriation of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's legacy by US right-wing populists, who use his resistance against Hitler to justify their actions, ignoring his commitment to peace and social justice; this follows similar instances of his image being distorted by Christian nationalis...
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Germany's First Green Steel Furnace to Open in 2027
Thyssenkrupp's new furnace in Duisburg, Germany, will begin producing green steel by late 2027, using a direct reduction process and renewable energy sources to reduce carbon emissions significantly, with 2 billion euros in funding from the German government.

Germany's First Green Steel Furnace to Open in 2027
Thyssenkrupp's new furnace in Duisburg, Germany, will begin producing green steel by late 2027, using a direct reduction process and renewable energy sources to reduce carbon emissions significantly, with 2 billion euros in funding from the German government.
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Germany's Cannabis Decriminalization: Premature Criticism Amidst Implementation Challenges
One year after Germany decriminalized cannabis, CSU Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann calls it a failure due to purportedly increased traffic offenses and no impact on organized crime; however, experts argue the policy needs more time and proper implementation of support structures like cultivation...

Germany's Cannabis Decriminalization: Premature Criticism Amidst Implementation Challenges
One year after Germany decriminalized cannabis, CSU Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann calls it a failure due to purportedly increased traffic offenses and no impact on organized crime; however, experts argue the policy needs more time and proper implementation of support structures like cultivation...
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UK ETA Mandatory for German Travelers Starting April 2nd
Starting April 2nd, 2024, German nationals traveling to the UK without a visa require an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), costing approximately €12 (until April 9th), then €20; airlines will deny boarding without it.

UK ETA Mandatory for German Travelers Starting April 2nd
Starting April 2nd, 2024, German nationals traveling to the UK without a visa require an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA), costing approximately €12 (until April 9th), then €20; airlines will deny boarding without it.
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\"High Workplace Stress Levels in Germany: Causes and Solutions\"\
According to recent surveys, a significant percentage of German employees experience high levels of work-related stress, primarily due to time pressure, digital accessibility, and social factors; chronic stress increases the risk of burnout and other health issues.

\"High Workplace Stress Levels in Germany: Causes and Solutions\"\
According to recent surveys, a significant percentage of German employees experience high levels of work-related stress, primarily due to time pressure, digital accessibility, and social factors; chronic stress increases the risk of burnout and other health issues.
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Vonovia Faces Backlash Over Unlawful Rent Increases in Berlin
Vonovia, Germany's largest residential real estate company, is accused of unlawfully raising rents in Berlin by including factors like proximity to public transport and shops, which are not considered in the rent index, leading to multiple court cases and tenant protests.

Vonovia Faces Backlash Over Unlawful Rent Increases in Berlin
Vonovia, Germany's largest residential real estate company, is accused of unlawfully raising rents in Berlin by including factors like proximity to public transport and shops, which are not considered in the rent index, leading to multiple court cases and tenant protests.
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40% Bias Score
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