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Hessen Defends Border Asylum Rejection Despite Court Ruling
Hessen's Interior Minister Roman Poseck supports rejecting asylum seekers at the border despite a court ruling against it, citing the Dublin procedure's failure and the need for strong signals; 728 migrants were deported from January to April 2025, a significant increase compared to 519 during the s...
Hessen Defends Border Asylum Rejection Despite Court Ruling
Hessen's Interior Minister Roman Poseck supports rejecting asylum seekers at the border despite a court ruling against it, citing the Dublin procedure's failure and the need for strong signals; 728 migrants were deported from January to April 2025, a significant increase compared to 519 during the s...
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56% Bias Score


Neptune Energy Launches Second Lithium Extraction Pilot Plant in Germany
Neptune Energy started a second pilot plant in Altmark, Germany, to extract lithium from thermal water using existing gas-well infrastructure; the project, approved until July, aims to find the most efficient and environmentally friendly method and could produce up to 25,000 tons of lithium carbonat...
Neptune Energy Launches Second Lithium Extraction Pilot Plant in Germany
Neptune Energy started a second pilot plant in Altmark, Germany, to extract lithium from thermal water using existing gas-well infrastructure; the project, approved until July, aims to find the most efficient and environmentally friendly method and could produce up to 25,000 tons of lithium carbonat...
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44% Bias Score


Frankfurt's Mainova Webhouse Stake Deemed Illegal
A Frankfurt court deemed the city's stake in Mainova Webhouse GmbH, a data center firm, unlawful, violating the subsidiarity principle; this decision, prompted by Global Switch, a competitor also facing planning disputes, may impact other German cities' similar ventures.
Frankfurt's Mainova Webhouse Stake Deemed Illegal
A Frankfurt court deemed the city's stake in Mainova Webhouse GmbH, a data center firm, unlawful, violating the subsidiarity principle; this decision, prompted by Global Switch, a competitor also facing planning disputes, may impact other German cities' similar ventures.
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44% Bias Score


German Households Hold Key to Smoothing Renewable Energy Fluctuations
A study by Eon and FfE shows that German households could shift 15.6 terawatt-hours of electricity consumption—equivalent to the combined usage of Munich and Warsaw—by adjusting usage of appliances like washing machines and dryers to off-peak hours; this potential could almost double by 2030 due to ...
German Households Hold Key to Smoothing Renewable Energy Fluctuations
A study by Eon and FfE shows that German households could shift 15.6 terawatt-hours of electricity consumption—equivalent to the combined usage of Munich and Warsaw—by adjusting usage of appliances like washing machines and dryers to off-peak hours; this potential could almost double by 2030 due to ...
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28% Bias Score


SPD to Revise Political Approach After Bundestag Election Loss
Following a substantial loss in Germany's Bundestag election, the SPD plans to fundamentally revise its political approach, launching a new program by 2027 addressing declining public trust and focusing on fair working conditions, affordable housing, and secure pensions. This involves improved commu...
SPD to Revise Political Approach After Bundestag Election Loss
Following a substantial loss in Germany's Bundestag election, the SPD plans to fundamentally revise its political approach, launching a new program by 2027 addressing declining public trust and focusing on fair working conditions, affordable housing, and secure pensions. This involves improved commu...
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28% Bias Score


Court Rejects Nesting Arrangement Due to Parental Conflict
A German court ruled against a nesting arrangement for three children of separated parents due to significant parental conflict, prioritizing the children's well-being over the parents' wishes and highlighting the financial strain of maintaining three separate residences.
Court Rejects Nesting Arrangement Due to Parental Conflict
A German court ruled against a nesting arrangement for three children of separated parents due to significant parental conflict, prioritizing the children's well-being over the parents' wishes and highlighting the financial strain of maintaining three separate residences.
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60% Bias Score

Gromova Appointed New Director of Munich's Jewish Museum
Alina Gromova, a scholar and museum professional with experience in Berlin, will become the new director of the Jewish Museum in Munich on September 1st, succeeding the late Bernhard Purin.

Gromova Appointed New Director of Munich's Jewish Museum
Alina Gromova, a scholar and museum professional with experience in Berlin, will become the new director of the Jewish Museum in Munich on September 1st, succeeding the late Bernhard Purin.
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24% Bias Score

Volkswagen Exceeds Job Reduction Target in Restructuring Plan
Volkswagen Group announced that around 20,000 employees have agreed to leave the company by 2030 as part of a restructuring plan, exceeding the initial target and representing over half of the planned job cuts. The plan aims to enhance competitiveness and involves voluntary departures, avoiding comp...

Volkswagen Exceeds Job Reduction Target in Restructuring Plan
Volkswagen Group announced that around 20,000 employees have agreed to leave the company by 2030 as part of a restructuring plan, exceeding the initial target and representing over half of the planned job cuts. The plan aims to enhance competitiveness and involves voluntary departures, avoiding comp...
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40% Bias Score

Apple's Apple Watch Carbon Neutrality Claim Questioned in Court
A Frankfurt court is questioning Apple's claim of CO2 neutrality for its Apple Watch, following a lawsuit by the German Environmental Aid (DUH) who argue Apple's carbon offset project in Paraguay only has 25% long-term land leases secured. A decision is expected on August 26th.

Apple's Apple Watch Carbon Neutrality Claim Questioned in Court
A Frankfurt court is questioning Apple's claim of CO2 neutrality for its Apple Watch, following a lawsuit by the German Environmental Aid (DUH) who argue Apple's carbon offset project in Paraguay only has 25% long-term land leases secured. A decision is expected on August 26th.
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48% Bias Score

Life Sentence for Jealousy-Fueled Murder in Erfurt
A 48-year-old German man received a life sentence for murdering a 39-year-old man in Erfurt, Germany, in June 2024, due to jealousy over a woman; the victim sustained around 100 gunshot wounds, and the perpetrator showed no remorse, claiming self-defense, which the court rejected.

Life Sentence for Jealousy-Fueled Murder in Erfurt
A 48-year-old German man received a life sentence for murdering a 39-year-old man in Erfurt, Germany, in June 2024, due to jealousy over a woman; the victim sustained around 100 gunshot wounds, and the perpetrator showed no remorse, claiming self-defense, which the court rejected.
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52% Bias Score

Low Consumer Uptake of German Bank Fee Refunds Despite Court Ruling
A Verivox survey reveals that only 11% of German bank customers sought refunds for unfairly levied account fees four years after a landmark court ruling, despite a significant portion having experienced fee increases prior to the ruling.

Low Consumer Uptake of German Bank Fee Refunds Despite Court Ruling
A Verivox survey reveals that only 11% of German bank customers sought refunds for unfairly levied account fees four years after a landmark court ruling, despite a significant portion having experienced fee increases prior to the ruling.
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48% Bias Score

Ganslberg Estate Opens: Celebrating Fritz Koenig's Legacy
The Ganslberg estate, the former home and studio of renowned sculptor Fritz Koenig, is open to the public until July, showcasing exhibitions and workshops as part of the "Kosmos Koenig" series, a project to preserve the site and develop it into a future arts education center.

Ganslberg Estate Opens: Celebrating Fritz Koenig's Legacy
The Ganslberg estate, the former home and studio of renowned sculptor Fritz Koenig, is open to the public until July, showcasing exhibitions and workshops as part of the "Kosmos Koenig" series, a project to preserve the site and develop it into a future arts education center.
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48% Bias Score
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