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Germany's Climate Fund Receives €18.5 Billion from Emissions Trading in 2024
In 2024, Germany's climate fund received €18.5 billion from emissions trading: €5.5 billion from the European system (down 28% from 2023) and €13 billion from the national system (up 21%). These funds support various green initiatives, including building renovations, industrial decarbonization, and ...
Germany's Climate Fund Receives €18.5 Billion from Emissions Trading in 2024
In 2024, Germany's climate fund received €18.5 billion from emissions trading: €5.5 billion from the European system (down 28% from 2023) and €13 billion from the national system (up 21%). These funds support various green initiatives, including building renovations, industrial decarbonization, and ...
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44% Bias Score


Missing Activist: Fears of Extradition to Hungary
A 24-year-old German woman, potentially involved in clashes with right-wing extremists in February 2023, has been missing for almost two years; her family fears extradition to Hungary where she faces up to 24 years imprisonment, mirroring concerns raised by the recent controversial deportation of Ma...
Missing Activist: Fears of Extradition to Hungary
A 24-year-old German woman, potentially involved in clashes with right-wing extremists in February 2023, has been missing for almost two years; her family fears extradition to Hungary where she faces up to 24 years imprisonment, mirroring concerns raised by the recent controversial deportation of Ma...
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Hamburg's Stalled Street Renaming Highlights Ongoing Debate on Colonial Legacy
Hamburg will rename three streets honoring colonial profiteers, including Adolph Woermann, whose company transported German soldiers during the Herero and Namaqua genocide. However, the renaming of a fourth street honoring Justus Strandes is stalled due to concerns about the pronunciation of the pro...
Hamburg's Stalled Street Renaming Highlights Ongoing Debate on Colonial Legacy
Hamburg will rename three streets honoring colonial profiteers, including Adolph Woermann, whose company transported German soldiers during the Herero and Namaqua genocide. However, the renaming of a fourth street honoring Justus Strandes is stalled due to concerns about the pronunciation of the pro...
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Bavarian Free Voters Push to Include Wolves in Hunting Regulations
Bavaria's Free Voters party proposes amending the state's hunting law to include wolves, citing successful models in other German states and the suitability of Bavarian hunters for population management; this follows a controversial state ordinance facilitating wolf culls, currently facing legal cha...
Bavarian Free Voters Push to Include Wolves in Hunting Regulations
Bavaria's Free Voters party proposes amending the state's hunting law to include wolves, citing successful models in other German states and the suitability of Bavarian hunters for population management; this follows a controversial state ordinance facilitating wolf culls, currently facing legal cha...
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40% Bias Score


German EV Market Shrinks 27% After Subsidy Cuts
Germany's 2024 electric vehicle registrations fell 27 percent to 381,000, mainly due to the end of government subsidies; Tesla's sales plummeted, while BMW and Skoda increased theirs.
German EV Market Shrinks 27% After Subsidy Cuts
Germany's 2024 electric vehicle registrations fell 27 percent to 381,000, mainly due to the end of government subsidies; Tesla's sales plummeted, while BMW and Skoda increased theirs.
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36% Bias Score


Germany's Flawed Nazi-Looted Art Restitution Court
Germany established a new arbitration court to address Nazi-looted art held by public institutions; however, its scope excludes privately held items, raising concerns about fairness and effectiveness in providing restitution to victims' descendants, 80 years after the end of WWII.
Germany's Flawed Nazi-Looted Art Restitution Court
Germany established a new arbitration court to address Nazi-looted art held by public institutions; however, its scope excludes privately held items, raising concerns about fairness and effectiveness in providing restitution to victims' descendants, 80 years after the end of WWII.
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60% Bias Score

German Court Allows Use of FBI-Supplied Anom Phone Data as Evidence
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled that data from encrypted Anom phones, obtained by the FBI and provided to German authorities, is admissible as evidence in criminal investigations, leading to over 830 investigations, 378 arrests, and 279 convictions related to organized crime, including dru...

German Court Allows Use of FBI-Supplied Anom Phone Data as Evidence
The German Federal Court of Justice ruled that data from encrypted Anom phones, obtained by the FBI and provided to German authorities, is admissible as evidence in criminal investigations, leading to over 830 investigations, 378 arrests, and 279 convictions related to organized crime, including dru...
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52% Bias Score

Germany indicts three for spying for China
Three individuals were indicted in Germany on Thursday for allegedly spying for China's Ministry of State Security, gathering intelligence on German military technology from 2017-2024, including data on boat engines and military drones, highlighting concerns about Chinese espionage.

Germany indicts three for spying for China
Three individuals were indicted in Germany on Thursday for allegedly spying for China's Ministry of State Security, gathering intelligence on German military technology from 2017-2024, including data on boat engines and military drones, highlighting concerns about Chinese espionage.
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40% Bias Score

Bavarian Free Voters Propose Including Wolves in Hunting Regulations
The Free Voters party in Bavaria proposes amending the state's hunting law to include wolves, citing successful examples from other states and aiming for better population control, despite ongoing legal challenges and concerns from conservation groups.

Bavarian Free Voters Propose Including Wolves in Hunting Regulations
The Free Voters party in Bavaria proposes amending the state's hunting law to include wolves, citing successful examples from other states and aiming for better population control, despite ongoing legal challenges and concerns from conservation groups.
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48% Bias Score

Debate over Eliminating First Day of Paid Sick Leave in Germany
German Allianz CEO Oliver Bäte suggested eliminating paid sick leave on the first day of illness, sparking a debate among politicians and economists regarding its economic and social implications, with counter-proposals focusing on preventative healthcare and employee bonuses.

Debate over Eliminating First Day of Paid Sick Leave in Germany
German Allianz CEO Oliver Bäte suggested eliminating paid sick leave on the first day of illness, sparking a debate among politicians and economists regarding its economic and social implications, with counter-proposals focusing on preventative healthcare and employee bonuses.
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52% Bias Score

German Podcast Analyzes Rise in Youth Crime
The "Aha! Behind True Crime" podcast examines rising youth crime in Germany, linking it to pandemic isolation, social media violence, and gang conflicts in Stuttgart; it explores prevention programs and targeted law enforcement strategies.

German Podcast Analyzes Rise in Youth Crime
The "Aha! Behind True Crime" podcast examines rising youth crime in Germany, linking it to pandemic isolation, social media violence, and gang conflicts in Stuttgart; it explores prevention programs and targeted law enforcement strategies.
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40% Bias Score

German Asylum Applications Fall by 30 Percent in 2024
Germany received approximately 230,000 asylum applications in 2024, a 30 percent decrease from 2023. Despite the drop, Germany remains the EU's top recipient, with stricter border controls leading to 1,800 smuggler arrests and over 40,000 rejected entries. The approval rate also fell to 44.4 percent...

German Asylum Applications Fall by 30 Percent in 2024
Germany received approximately 230,000 asylum applications in 2024, a 30 percent decrease from 2023. Despite the drop, Germany remains the EU's top recipient, with stricter border controls leading to 1,800 smuggler arrests and over 40,000 rejected entries. The approval rate also fell to 44.4 percent...
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48% Bias Score
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