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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 Court to Decide on Ban of Far-Right Magazine "Compact
A German court is deliberating whether to ban the far-right magazine "Compact" for allegedly violating constitutional laws through racist, antisemitic, and undemocratic content. The magazine's defense argues this is merely polemic, while the Ministry of the Interior presented over 240 pages of evide...
German Court to Decide on Ban of Far-Right Magazine "Compact
A German court is deliberating whether to ban the far-right magazine "Compact" for allegedly violating constitutional laws through racist, antisemitic, and undemocratic content. The magazine's defense argues this is merely polemic, while the Ministry of the Interior presented over 240 pages of evide...
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56% Bias Score


Data Breach at Numa Hotels Exposes 500,000 Customer Records
A cybersecurity consultant discovered and exploited multiple vulnerabilities in the Numa hotel chain's online check-in system, exposing the personal data of approximately 500,000 customers between January 2024 and June 2025 due to insecure invoice links and inadequate data protection of uploaded ID ...
Data Breach at Numa Hotels Exposes 500,000 Customer Records
A cybersecurity consultant discovered and exploited multiple vulnerabilities in the Numa hotel chain's online check-in system, exposing the personal data of approximately 500,000 customers between January 2024 and June 2025 due to insecure invoice links and inadequate data protection of uploaded ID ...
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24% Bias Score


Germany's Residential Solar Micro-generators Reach One Million
Germany has reached approximately one million installed residential solar micro-generators, doubling in a year due to high electricity prices and simplified regulations, impacting urban energy landscapes and individual energy independence.
Germany's Residential Solar Micro-generators Reach One Million
Germany has reached approximately one million installed residential solar micro-generators, doubling in a year due to high electricity prices and simplified regulations, impacting urban energy landscapes and individual energy independence.
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44% Bias Score


G7 Faces Criticism over Planned $44 Billion Cut in Development Aid
The G7 summit in Canada will focus on security and technology, but Oxfam warns of a projected $44 billion cut in development aid by 2026, the largest since 1975, with the US accounting for $33 billion of the reduction, prompting concerns about global stability.
G7 Faces Criticism over Planned $44 Billion Cut in Development Aid
The G7 summit in Canada will focus on security and technology, but Oxfam warns of a projected $44 billion cut in development aid by 2026, the largest since 1975, with the US accounting for $33 billion of the reduction, prompting concerns about global stability.
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48% Bias Score


SPD Manifesto Challenges Germany's Military Buildup and Russia Policy
A manifesto signed by prominent, mostly former, SPD members criticizes Germany's current military buildup and calls for prioritizing arms control and diplomacy with Russia, creating internal conflict within the SPD ahead of its party congress.
SPD Manifesto Challenges Germany's Military Buildup and Russia Policy
A manifesto signed by prominent, mostly former, SPD members criticizes Germany's current military buildup and calls for prioritizing arms control and diplomacy with Russia, creating internal conflict within the SPD ahead of its party congress.
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64% 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

Afghan Man's Aschaffenburg Stabbing Leads to Psychiatric Commitment
In Aschaffenburg, Germany, a 28-year-old Afghan man with a history of mental illness stabbed and killed a two-year-old boy and a 41-year-old man on January 22, 2024, injuring three others; he is now facing indefinite commitment to a psychiatric institution due to his mental illness.

Afghan Man's Aschaffenburg Stabbing Leads to Psychiatric Commitment
In Aschaffenburg, Germany, a 28-year-old Afghan man with a history of mental illness stabbed and killed a two-year-old boy and a 41-year-old man on January 22, 2024, injuring three others; he is now facing indefinite commitment to a psychiatric institution due to his mental illness.
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48% Bias Score

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

Germany Ranks Fourth in European Cybercrime Risk Index
A new analysis reveals that over 40% of German consumers faced cyberattacks, ranking Germany fourth in a 15-country European cybercrime risk index due to aggressive attacks and risky user behavior, resulting in an estimated annual financial loss of €82 per capita.

Germany Ranks Fourth in European Cybercrime Risk Index
A new analysis reveals that over 40% of German consumers faced cyberattacks, ranking Germany fourth in a 15-country European cybercrime risk index due to aggressive attacks and risky user behavior, resulting in an estimated annual financial loss of €82 per capita.
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24% Bias Score

German Ambassador to Ukraine Poised to Lead BND
Germany's Ambassador to Ukraine, Martin Jäger, who recently facilitated a visit by a North Rhine-Westphalia delegation to Kyiv, is reportedly set to become the President of the BND, Germany's Federal Intelligence Service, a move yet to be officially confirmed.

German Ambassador to Ukraine Poised to Lead BND
Germany's Ambassador to Ukraine, Martin Jäger, who recently facilitated a visit by a North Rhine-Westphalia delegation to Kyiv, is reportedly set to become the President of the BND, Germany's Federal Intelligence Service, a move yet to be officially confirmed.
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44% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg Police Union Demands Widespread Taser Use
Baden-Württemberg's police union (GdP) urges the state government to equip all officers with Tasers, citing increased violence against police and echoing Federal Interior Minister Dobrindt's proposal, while facing opposition due to cost concerns and potential health risks.

Baden-Württemberg Police Union Demands Widespread Taser Use
Baden-Württemberg's police union (GdP) urges the state government to equip all officers with Tasers, citing increased violence against police and echoing Federal Interior Minister Dobrindt's proposal, while facing opposition due to cost concerns and potential health risks.
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44% Bias Score
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