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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Consumer Center Sees Surge in Inquiries Amidst Rise in Online Fraud
The Mecklenburg-Vorpommern consumer protection center handled 36,000 inquiries in 2022, mostly concerning finances (premium savings, accounts, insurance) and online fraud, highlighting growing consumer vulnerability and prompting the center to utilize digital tools alongside in-person support. The s...
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Consumer Center Sees Surge in Inquiries Amidst Rise in Online Fraud
The Mecklenburg-Vorpommern consumer protection center handled 36,000 inquiries in 2022, mostly concerning finances (premium savings, accounts, insurance) and online fraud, highlighting growing consumer vulnerability and prompting the center to utilize digital tools alongside in-person support. The s...
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32% Bias Score


Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE for Climate Change Impacts
Peruvian farmer Saul Luciano Lliuya is suing RWE, a German energy company, in a German court for contributing to glacial melt threatening his town of Huaraz through greenhouse gas emissions; the trial starting next week could set a significant precedent for holding corporations accountable for clima...
Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE for Climate Change Impacts
Peruvian farmer Saul Luciano Lliuya is suing RWE, a German energy company, in a German court for contributing to glacial melt threatening his town of Huaraz through greenhouse gas emissions; the trial starting next week could set a significant precedent for holding corporations accountable for clima...
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32% Bias Score


German Debt Brake Reform Faces Uncertain Future Amid Coalition Disputes
Germany's CDU/SPD coalition is negotiating with the Green party to reform the country's "debt brake," proposing €500 billion in spending for infrastructure and defense, facing opposition over funding allocation for climate transition and potential constitutional challenges.
German Debt Brake Reform Faces Uncertain Future Amid Coalition Disputes
Germany's CDU/SPD coalition is negotiating with the Green party to reform the country's "debt brake," proposing €500 billion in spending for infrastructure and defense, facing opposition over funding allocation for climate transition and potential constitutional challenges.
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44% Bias Score


Munich Consulate Attack: Anti-Israeli Motivation Confirmed
On September 5th, 2024, an 18-year-old Austrian man, acting alone, shot at the Israeli Consulate in Munich, Germany, before being fatally shot by police; investigators determined the attack was primarily anti-Israeli, not Islamist.
Munich Consulate Attack: Anti-Israeli Motivation Confirmed
On September 5th, 2024, an 18-year-old Austrian man, acting alone, shot at the Israeli Consulate in Munich, Germany, before being fatally shot by police; investigators determined the attack was primarily anti-Israeli, not Islamist.
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36% Bias Score


RBB Executives Resign After False Report on Green Politician
Due to fabricated testimonies in a report on harassment allegations against Green Party politician Stefan Gelbhaar, RBB program director Katrin Günther and editor-in-chief David Biesinger resigned; Gelbhaar is pursuing legal action for millions in damages.
RBB Executives Resign After False Report on Green Politician
Due to fabricated testimonies in a report on harassment allegations against Green Party politician Stefan Gelbhaar, RBB program director Katrin Günther and editor-in-chief David Biesinger resigned; Gelbhaar is pursuing legal action for millions in damages.
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36% Bias Score


German Public Sector Workers Strike for Higher Wages, Improved Conditions
German public sector unions Verdi and DBB are negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement affecting 2.6 million workers, demanding an 8 percent wage increase or at least €350 more, alongside improved work conditions and flexible working arrangements; strikes at various locations, including air...
German Public Sector Workers Strike for Higher Wages, Improved Conditions
German public sector unions Verdi and DBB are negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement affecting 2.6 million workers, demanding an 8 percent wage increase or at least €350 more, alongside improved work conditions and flexible working arrangements; strikes at various locations, including air...
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36% Bias Score

Goethe University Concert Showcases Contemporary Music
Jan Schumacher, Goethe University's music director, directed "Contemporary Colours," a concert of contemporary music by Michael Quell, Carsten Braun, and Heinz Werner Zimmermann, at the university's campus Westend in Frankfurt on an unspecified date last month.

Goethe University Concert Showcases Contemporary Music
Jan Schumacher, Goethe University's music director, directed "Contemporary Colours," a concert of contemporary music by Michael Quell, Carsten Braun, and Heinz Werner Zimmermann, at the university's campus Westend in Frankfurt on an unspecified date last month.
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52% Bias Score

German Campaign Demands Ban on Police Knee-Fixation Technique
The "Polizei im Nacken" campaign in Germany seeks to ban the police's use of knee-fixation due to its lethal potential, as evidenced by Zefanias M.'s case, who suffered long-term injuries after being wrongly accused and subjected to this practice for nine minutes; this campaign is gaining traction t...

German Campaign Demands Ban on Police Knee-Fixation Technique
The "Polizei im Nacken" campaign in Germany seeks to ban the police's use of knee-fixation due to its lethal potential, as evidenced by Zefanias M.'s case, who suffered long-term injuries after being wrongly accused and subjected to this practice for nine minutes; this campaign is gaining traction t...
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56% Bias Score

Hamburg's Stricter Childcare Regulations Exacerbate Shortage of Inclusive Places
Hamburg faces a shortage of childcare places for children at risk of disability, worsened by stricter regulations on "Eingliederungshilfe" (EGH) subsidies since summer 2024, impacting approximately 40 children in 2024 alone, while the number of affected children rose from 2.221 in 2017 to 3.119 in 2...

Hamburg's Stricter Childcare Regulations Exacerbate Shortage of Inclusive Places
Hamburg faces a shortage of childcare places for children at risk of disability, worsened by stricter regulations on "Eingliederungshilfe" (EGH) subsidies since summer 2024, impacting approximately 40 children in 2024 alone, while the number of affected children rose from 2.221 in 2017 to 3.119 in 2...
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48% Bias Score

German Government Urged to Disclose COVID-19 Origin Findings
The Bundestag's intelligence committee pressed the German government to disclose its findings on COVID-19's origins, stemming from BND evidence suggesting a Wuhan lab leak; virologist Christian Drosten, however, stated a lack of data access prevented forming a conclusion.

German Government Urged to Disclose COVID-19 Origin Findings
The Bundestag's intelligence committee pressed the German government to disclose its findings on COVID-19's origins, stemming from BND evidence suggesting a Wuhan lab leak; virologist Christian Drosten, however, stated a lack of data access prevented forming a conclusion.
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44% Bias Score

German Authorities' Failure to Recognize NSU Murders' Racist Motive to be Investigated
A research team will investigate why German authorities initially failed to recognize the racist motive behind the NSU's murder series, which spanned 2000-2006, resulting in a delayed investigation and diminished public trust.

German Authorities' Failure to Recognize NSU Murders' Racist Motive to be Investigated
A research team will investigate why German authorities initially failed to recognize the racist motive behind the NSU's murder series, which spanned 2000-2006, resulting in a delayed investigation and diminished public trust.
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32% Bias Score

90 Islamist Extremist Minors Under Surveillance in Baden-Württemberg
The Baden-Württemberg domestic intelligence agency is monitoring roughly 90 minors involved in Islamist extremism, a sharp increase since October 7, 2023, following the Hamas attack on Israel; cases involve online radicalization, bomb-making instructions, and links to right-wing extremism.

90 Islamist Extremist Minors Under Surveillance in Baden-Württemberg
The Baden-Württemberg domestic intelligence agency is monitoring roughly 90 minors involved in Islamist extremism, a sharp increase since October 7, 2023, following the Hamas attack on Israel; cases involve online radicalization, bomb-making instructions, and links to right-wing extremism.
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36% Bias Score
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