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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


€470 Million Investment in Schleswig-Holstein Road Construction
Germany's Schleswig-Holstein region is investing €470 million in 200 road and cycling path projects this year, addressing decades of deferred maintenance, with significant work on the A1, A7, and A23 autobahns, and the Rader Hochbrücke replacement; drivers should expect numerous road closures.
€470 Million Investment in Schleswig-Holstein Road Construction
Germany's Schleswig-Holstein region is investing €470 million in 200 road and cycling path projects this year, addressing decades of deferred maintenance, with significant work on the A1, A7, and A23 autobahns, and the Rader Hochbrücke replacement; drivers should expect numerous road closures.
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36% Bias Score


German Parliament Demands Transparency on COVID-19 Origin Investigation
Germany's parliamentary intelligence committee demanded the government publicly release its findings on COVID-19's origin following media reports of plausible evidence supporting a lab leak theory in Wuhan, China, despite virologists lacking access to raw data and favoring a natural origin.
German Parliament Demands Transparency on COVID-19 Origin Investigation
Germany's parliamentary intelligence committee demanded the government publicly release its findings on COVID-19's origin following media reports of plausible evidence supporting a lab leak theory in Wuhan, China, despite virologists lacking access to raw data and favoring a natural origin.
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44% Bias Score


Hamburg Opens Dublin Center, Expediting Asylum Seeker Deportations
Hamburg's new Dublin center, one of two in Germany, currently houses four asylum seekers awaiting deportation to Sweden (2), Poland (1), and Portugal (1) under the Dublin-III regulation, aiming for faster processing and deportations within the six-month timeframe.
Hamburg Opens Dublin Center, Expediting Asylum Seeker Deportations
Hamburg's new Dublin center, one of two in Germany, currently houses four asylum seekers awaiting deportation to Sweden (2), Poland (1), and Portugal (1) under the Dublin-III regulation, aiming for faster processing and deportations within the six-month timeframe.
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40% Bias Score


Mandatory Iftar at Berlin School Sparks Controversy
A mandatory iftar dinner for 7th graders at Berlin's Carl-Zuckmayer secondary school sparked controversy, prompting criticism for violating the school's neutrality and freedom of religion principles, despite the Neukölln mayor stating that religious events are normal in the diverse district.
Mandatory Iftar at Berlin School Sparks Controversy
A mandatory iftar dinner for 7th graders at Berlin's Carl-Zuckmayer secondary school sparked controversy, prompting criticism for violating the school's neutrality and freedom of religion principles, despite the Neukölln mayor stating that religious events are normal in the diverse district.
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36% Bias Score


Dresden Showcases 1500 Years of Korean Art
100 Ideas of Happiness," a major exhibition of Korean art spanning 1500 years, opened March 15th at Dresden's Residenzschloss, showcasing approximately 350 artifacts including national treasures and works never before seen internationally, representing a reciprocal exhibition following Germany's 201...
Dresden Showcases 1500 Years of Korean Art
100 Ideas of Happiness," a major exhibition of Korean art spanning 1500 years, opened March 15th at Dresden's Residenzschloss, showcasing approximately 350 artifacts including national treasures and works never before seen internationally, representing a reciprocal exhibition following Germany's 201...
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20% 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

Europa League: Frankfurt to Face Tottenham in Quarterfinals
Eintracht Frankfurt will play Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League quarterfinals after defeating Ajax 4-1 and Tottenham overcoming a first-leg loss to beat AZ Alkmaar 3-1; matches are scheduled for April 10th and 17th.

Europa League: Frankfurt to Face Tottenham in Quarterfinals
Eintracht Frankfurt will play Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League quarterfinals after defeating Ajax 4-1 and Tottenham overcoming a first-leg loss to beat AZ Alkmaar 3-1; matches are scheduled for April 10th and 17th.
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16% Bias Score

A20 Highway Construction Resumes in Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-Holstein approved the A20 highway's continuation near Bad Segeberg after a decade-long pause due to legal challenges, aiming to resolve traffic congestion and bolster regional economy and military/NATO interests.

A20 Highway Construction Resumes in Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-Holstein approved the A20 highway's continuation near Bad Segeberg after a decade-long pause due to legal challenges, aiming to resolve traffic congestion and bolster regional economy and military/NATO interests.
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52% Bias Score

German Consumers Paid €73.2 Billion Due to Price Fluctuations in 2024
Fluctuating prices of essential goods cost German consumers €73.2 billion in 2024 (€1,754 per household), less than in 2022 and 2023 but above the 2015-2021 average, according to Barclays analysis using German Federal Statistical Office data on 700 products.

German Consumers Paid €73.2 Billion Due to Price Fluctuations in 2024
Fluctuating prices of essential goods cost German consumers €73.2 billion in 2024 (€1,754 per household), less than in 2022 and 2023 but above the 2015-2021 average, according to Barclays analysis using German Federal Statistical Office data on 700 products.
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32% Bias Score

Munich's International Weeks Against Racism Address Colonial Legacy and Social Inequality
Munich hosts the International Weeks Against Racism (March 17-30) with over 170 events, including workshops on colonial history, museum exhibitions showcasing repatriated artifacts, and children's activities promoting inclusivity and awareness of racism and migration.

Munich's International Weeks Against Racism Address Colonial Legacy and Social Inequality
Munich hosts the International Weeks Against Racism (March 17-30) with over 170 events, including workshops on colonial history, museum exhibitions showcasing repatriated artifacts, and children's activities promoting inclusivity and awareness of racism and migration.
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44% Bias Score

Frankfurt's Unequal Access to Gymnasien Highlights Educational Disparities
A stark disparity in access to Gymnasien (grammar schools) exists in Frankfurt, Germany, with 93% of Westend fourth graders transitioning compared to only 37% in Sossenheim, highlighting unequal educational opportunities based on socioeconomic factors and geographic location.

Frankfurt's Unequal Access to Gymnasien Highlights Educational Disparities
A stark disparity in access to Gymnasien (grammar schools) exists in Frankfurt, Germany, with 93% of Westend fourth graders transitioning compared to only 37% in Sossenheim, highlighting unequal educational opportunities based on socioeconomic factors and geographic location.
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40% Bias Score
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