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German Minister Discusses Potential AfD Ban Amidst Rising Right-Wing Extremism
Thuringia's Interior Minister Georg Maier discusses the potential consequences of the rising threat of right-wing extremism in Germany and the possibility of banning the AfD, emphasizing that a party's democratic election doesn't automatically make it democratic.
German Minister Discusses Potential AfD Ban Amidst Rising Right-Wing Extremism
Thuringia's Interior Minister Georg Maier discusses the potential consequences of the rising threat of right-wing extremism in Germany and the possibility of banning the AfD, emphasizing that a party's democratic election doesn't automatically make it democratic.
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36% Bias Score


Record High Naturalizations in Germany in 2024
Germany witnessed a record 291,955 naturalizations in 2024, a 46% increase fueled by legal changes allowing dual citizenship and reduced residency requirements; Syrians comprised the largest group (28%), while Russians showed the highest percentage increase (551%).
Record High Naturalizations in Germany in 2024
Germany witnessed a record 291,955 naturalizations in 2024, a 46% increase fueled by legal changes allowing dual citizenship and reduced residency requirements; Syrians comprised the largest group (28%), while Russians showed the highest percentage increase (551%).
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48% Bias Score


Germany Arrests Kurdish Activist Despite PKK's Self-Dissolution
The arrest of Kurdish activist Yüksel Koç in Bremen on May 20th highlights Germany's continued criminalization of Kurdish activism under the 1993 PKK ban, despite the PKK's self-dissolution announcement, raising concerns about human rights and the credibility of Germany's stated commitment to mediat...
Germany Arrests Kurdish Activist Despite PKK's Self-Dissolution
The arrest of Kurdish activist Yüksel Koç in Bremen on May 20th highlights Germany's continued criminalization of Kurdish activism under the 1993 PKK ban, despite the PKK's self-dissolution announcement, raising concerns about human rights and the credibility of Germany's stated commitment to mediat...
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48% Bias Score


Germany to Investigate COVID-19 Pandemic Response
The German Bundestag will form a committee to investigate the country's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on scientific advice, intergovernmental coordination, and societal impact, aiming to improve future pandemic preparedness.
Germany to Investigate COVID-19 Pandemic Response
The German Bundestag will form a committee to investigate the country's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on scientific advice, intergovernmental coordination, and societal impact, aiming to improve future pandemic preparedness.
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44% Bias Score


German Court Temporarily Lifts Ban on Far-Right Publication "Compact
In July 2024, German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser banned the far-right publication "Compact" for inciting hatred and undermining democracy; however, a court temporarily lifted the ban in August 2024, pending a final ruling on whether it violates Germany's Basic Law, highlighting the complex interp...
German Court Temporarily Lifts Ban on Far-Right Publication "Compact
In July 2024, German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser banned the far-right publication "Compact" for inciting hatred and undermining democracy; however, a court temporarily lifted the ban in August 2024, pending a final ruling on whether it violates Germany's Basic Law, highlighting the complex interp...
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16% Bias Score


Record Number of People Granted German Citizenship in 2024
Germany granted citizenship to a record 291,955 people in 2024, a 46% increase from 2023, primarily due to relaxed immigration laws and a rise in applications from Syrians (83,150) and Russians (12,980).
Record Number of People Granted German Citizenship in 2024
Germany granted citizenship to a record 291,955 people in 2024, a 46% increase from 2023, primarily due to relaxed immigration laws and a rise in applications from Syrians (83,150) and Russians (12,980).
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36% Bias Score

Germany's BND: Russia Views Ukraine as Stepping Stone to Challenge West
The head of Germany's BND, Bruno Kahl, warned that Russia views Ukraine as a stepping stone towards challenging the West, potentially testing NATO's Article 5 commitment through limited actions like deploying troops to Estonia by 2030; he stated that deterring Russia's ambitions is crucial to preven...

Germany's BND: Russia Views Ukraine as Stepping Stone to Challenge West
The head of Germany's BND, Bruno Kahl, warned that Russia views Ukraine as a stepping stone towards challenging the West, potentially testing NATO's Article 5 commitment through limited actions like deploying troops to Estonia by 2030; he stated that deterring Russia's ambitions is crucial to preven...
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48% Bias Score

Russia Accused of Launching Spy Drones from Civilian Ships in Baltic and North Seas
A joint German investigation alleges Russia uses civilian ships in the Baltic and North Seas to launch spy drones, citing 100 suspected incidents and focusing on the case of the HAV Dolphin cargo ship with a Russian crew that was searched but yielded no drones; however, 34 drone sightings near sensi...

Russia Accused of Launching Spy Drones from Civilian Ships in Baltic and North Seas
A joint German investigation alleges Russia uses civilian ships in the Baltic and North Seas to launch spy drones, citing 100 suspected incidents and focusing on the case of the HAV Dolphin cargo ship with a Russian crew that was searched but yielded no drones; however, 34 drone sightings near sensi...
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48% Bias Score

McCann Investigation: Bone Fragments Found, Suspect Nearing Release
A recent search near Praia da Luz, Portugal, yielded bone fragments and clothing, which will be analyzed for relevance to Madeleine McCann's disappearance; the prime suspect, Christian Brueckner, is nearing release from prison.

McCann Investigation: Bone Fragments Found, Suspect Nearing Release
A recent search near Praia da Luz, Portugal, yielded bone fragments and clothing, which will be analyzed for relevance to Madeleine McCann's disappearance; the prime suspect, Christian Brueckner, is nearing release from prison.
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60% Bias Score

Iranian Woman Facing Deportation to Abusive Husband
On June 4th, Iranian woman Frau B. was arrested in Nuremberg, facing deportation to Iran on June 12th to escape her abusive husband who renewed death threats. Despite years of seeking asylum, she was denied due to a conviction for lacking Iranian identification and faces death threats upon return.

Iranian Woman Facing Deportation to Abusive Husband
On June 4th, Iranian woman Frau B. was arrested in Nuremberg, facing deportation to Iran on June 12th to escape her abusive husband who renewed death threats. Despite years of seeking asylum, she was denied due to a conviction for lacking Iranian identification and faces death threats upon return.
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68% Bias Score

Germany Challenges Japan for \$10 Billion Australian Frigate Contract
Germany's thyssenkrupp Marine Systems competes with Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for a \$10 billion Australian navy frigate contract, emphasizing its export experience and proposing Australian construction and Indo-Pacific exports, with a decision expected by year's end.

Germany Challenges Japan for \$10 Billion Australian Frigate Contract
Germany's thyssenkrupp Marine Systems competes with Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for a \$10 billion Australian navy frigate contract, emphasizing its export experience and proposing Australian construction and Indo-Pacific exports, with a decision expected by year's end.
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48% Bias Score

Germany's "Jupiter" Supercomputer: Fourth Fastest Globally
Germany's "Jupiter" supercomputer, developed by the Jülich Supercomputing Centre, ranks fourth globally on the TOP500 list, boasting a projected processing power exceeding one trillion operations per second upon completion of its €500 million development, a joint venture of EuroHPC JU, the German fe...

Germany's "Jupiter" Supercomputer: Fourth Fastest Globally
Germany's "Jupiter" supercomputer, developed by the Jülich Supercomputing Centre, ranks fourth globally on the TOP500 list, boasting a projected processing power exceeding one trillion operations per second upon completion of its €500 million development, a joint venture of EuroHPC JU, the German fe...
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12% Bias Score
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