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Wellinger Wins Raw Air Tour, Secures Germany's First Ski Jumping Title This Winter
Andreas Wellinger secured Germany's first ski jumping title this winter by winning the Raw Air Tour in Vikersund, Norway, on March 17th, earning €60,000 despite challenging wind conditions and a recent doping scandal involving the Norwegian team.
Wellinger Wins Raw Air Tour, Secures Germany's First Ski Jumping Title This Winter
Andreas Wellinger secured Germany's first ski jumping title this winter by winning the Raw Air Tour in Vikersund, Norway, on March 17th, earning €60,000 despite challenging wind conditions and a recent doping scandal involving the Norwegian team.
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48% Bias Score


Global Polarization: The Role of Far-Right Politics and Socio-Economic Inequality
The article examines the increasing global polarization, focusing on the role of political figures like Donald Trump and the AfD in Germany, highlighting the connection between the rise of the far-right and increased social prejudice, and advocating for addressing underlying socio-economic inequalit...
Global Polarization: The Role of Far-Right Politics and Socio-Economic Inequality
The article examines the increasing global polarization, focusing on the role of political figures like Donald Trump and the AfD in Germany, highlighting the connection between the rise of the far-right and increased social prejudice, and advocating for addressing underlying socio-economic inequalit...
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48% Bias Score


AfD's Rise Exacerbates Societal Divisions in Germany
A study reveals a correlation between the AfD's regional success in Germany and increased prejudice against minorities, even among non-voters; experts argue that addressing underlying social and economic issues is crucial to counter the far-right's rise and foster social cohesion.
AfD's Rise Exacerbates Societal Divisions in Germany
A study reveals a correlation between the AfD's regional success in Germany and increased prejudice against minorities, even among non-voters; experts argue that addressing underlying social and economic issues is crucial to counter the far-right's rise and foster social cohesion.
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44% Bias Score


German Workers' Disillusionment with Green Party: 2025 Election Results
The 2025 German Bundestag election saw a stark contrast in voting patterns between German workers, with 38% voting AfD and only 5% voting Green, due to the perception that Green policies are inaccessible to the working class, focusing on luxury goods rather than affordable solutions.
German Workers' Disillusionment with Green Party: 2025 Election Results
The 2025 German Bundestag election saw a stark contrast in voting patterns between German workers, with 38% voting AfD and only 5% voting Green, due to the perception that Green policies are inaccessible to the working class, focusing on luxury goods rather than affordable solutions.
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44% Bias Score


German Addiction Prevention Center Reports High Demand in First Year
One year after its launch on March 20, 2024, the Prevention Center for Behavioral Addictions (PZVS) in Germany reports high demand for its services, particularly concerning youth and the prevention of problematic behaviors related to gaming, social media, and other addictions; over 1,000 students pa...
German Addiction Prevention Center Reports High Demand in First Year
One year after its launch on March 20, 2024, the Prevention Center for Behavioral Addictions (PZVS) in Germany reports high demand for its services, particularly concerning youth and the prevention of problematic behaviors related to gaming, social media, and other addictions; over 1,000 students pa...
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36% Bias Score


High German Rents Hamper Companies' Quest for Skilled Workers
A PwC survey of 4,000 German professionals reveals that high rents in major cities are a significant obstacle for companies seeking skilled workers, with 35 percent considering job changes due to housing costs and 10 percent having already relocated for this reason.
High German Rents Hamper Companies' Quest for Skilled Workers
A PwC survey of 4,000 German professionals reveals that high rents in major cities are a significant obstacle for companies seeking skilled workers, with 35 percent considering job changes due to housing costs and 10 percent having already relocated for this reason.
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40% Bias Score

German Study Reveals Intergenerational Trauma of Childhood Sexual Abuse
A German study on childhood sexual abuse reveals that 84% of over 600 surveyed victims were women, with many survivors questioning parenthood due to fears of repeating the trauma and impacting their children; the study underscores the need for more support and specialized training for caregivers.

German Study Reveals Intergenerational Trauma of Childhood Sexual Abuse
A German study on childhood sexual abuse reveals that 84% of over 600 surveyed victims were women, with many survivors questioning parenthood due to fears of repeating the trauma and impacting their children; the study underscores the need for more support and specialized training for caregivers.
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36% Bias Score

East-West German Divide on Ukraine War
In Wünsdorf, Germany, residents' opinions on the Ukraine war differ sharply from Western Germany due to their unique history with Soviet forces stationed there during the Cold War, resulting in contrasting views on military spending and support for Ukraine.

East-West German Divide on Ukraine War
In Wünsdorf, Germany, residents' opinions on the Ukraine war differ sharply from Western Germany due to their unique history with Soviet forces stationed there during the Cold War, resulting in contrasting views on military spending and support for Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score

Rheinmetall's Rise Exposes Europe's Energy Contradiction"
In early 2025, Rheinmetall's market value exceeded Volkswagen's, reaching €23 billion, due to increased military production demands, prompting Germany to prioritize fossil fuel use despite climate goals, raising questions about long-term energy security and geopolitical implications.

Rheinmetall's Rise Exposes Europe's Energy Contradiction"
In early 2025, Rheinmetall's market value exceeded Volkswagen's, reaching €23 billion, due to increased military production demands, prompting Germany to prioritize fossil fuel use despite climate goals, raising questions about long-term energy security and geopolitical implications.
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56% Bias Score

Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE for Climate Change-Related Flooding Risk
Peruvian farmer Luciano Lliuya is suing RWE, a German energy company, in a German court for its contribution to glacial melt threatening his home in Huaraz, Peru, seeking €17,000 for dam reinforcement, with the case potentially setting a global legal precedent for corporate climate liability.

Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE for Climate Change-Related Flooding Risk
Peruvian farmer Luciano Lliuya is suing RWE, a German energy company, in a German court for its contribution to glacial melt threatening his home in Huaraz, Peru, seeking €17,000 for dam reinforcement, with the case potentially setting a global legal precedent for corporate climate liability.
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52% Bias Score

Saxon Greens Urge Enhanced Foot-and-Mouth Disease Prevention Measures
Following a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Brandenburg, Germany, Saxon Green Party member Wolfram Günther urged improved preventative measures in Saxony, including farmer support and a compensation fund for economic losses from potential transport bans, citing insufficient current mechanisms and...

Saxon Greens Urge Enhanced Foot-and-Mouth Disease Prevention Measures
Following a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Brandenburg, Germany, Saxon Green Party member Wolfram Günther urged improved preventative measures in Saxony, including farmer support and a compensation fund for economic losses from potential transport bans, citing insufficient current mechanisms and...
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40% Bias Score

High German Rents Fuel Job Mobility Crisis
A PwC survey of 4,000 German professionals reveals that high rents in major cities are pushing 10% of respondents to change jobs and influencing another 35% to consider it; the difficulty of finding affordable housing is considered a matter of 'pure luck' by almost 90%.

High German Rents Fuel Job Mobility Crisis
A PwC survey of 4,000 German professionals reveals that high rents in major cities are pushing 10% of respondents to change jobs and influencing another 35% to consider it; the difficulty of finding affordable housing is considered a matter of 'pure luck' by almost 90%.
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44% Bias Score
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