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Vodafone Fined €45 Million for Data Security Breaches
Germany's Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information fined Vodafone €45 million for two security breaches: €15 million for failing to detect fraudulent activity by partner companies altering customer contracts, and €30 million for a vulnerability allowing attackers to easily...
Vodafone Fined €45 Million for Data Security Breaches
Germany's Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information fined Vodafone €45 million for two security breaches: €15 million for failing to detect fraudulent activity by partner companies altering customer contracts, and €30 million for a vulnerability allowing attackers to easily...
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24% Bias Score


Renewed Search for Madeleine McCann Focuses on Suspect's Former Cottage
A renewed search for Madeleine McCann, missing since 2007, is underway in Portugal, focusing on land near a cottage previously occupied by Christian Brueckner, a convicted German rapist suspected in her disappearance. Dozens of German investigators are using ground-penetrating radar.
Renewed Search for Madeleine McCann Focuses on Suspect's Former Cottage
A renewed search for Madeleine McCann, missing since 2007, is underway in Portugal, focusing on land near a cottage previously occupied by Christian Brueckner, a convicted German rapist suspected in her disappearance. Dozens of German investigators are using ground-penetrating radar.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Reviews Arms Sales to Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict Controversy
Germany is reviewing its arms sales to Israel following criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza, sparking a debate within the CDU party and raising questions about the future of German-Israeli relations.
Germany Reviews Arms Sales to Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict Controversy
Germany is reviewing its arms sales to Israel following criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza, sparking a debate within the CDU party and raising questions about the future of German-Israeli relations.
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44% Bias Score


Hesse's Interior Minister Commemorates Lübcke Murder, Highlights Extremism Threat
On the sixth anniversary of the murder of Kassel's Regierungspräsident Walter Lübcke, Hesse's Interior Minister Roman Poseck called for renewed commitment to democracy and tolerance, emphasizing the ongoing threat of right-wing extremism.
Hesse's Interior Minister Commemorates Lübcke Murder, Highlights Extremism Threat
On the sixth anniversary of the murder of Kassel's Regierungspräsident Walter Lübcke, Hesse's Interior Minister Roman Poseck called for renewed commitment to democracy and tolerance, emphasizing the ongoing threat of right-wing extremism.
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44% Bias Score


Saxony Cities Tackle Rising Temperatures with Varied Heat Mitigation Plans
Leipzig adopted a heat action plan with 14 new measures to address heat stress, while Dresden developed a heat handbook and Chemnitz is developing its plan, reflecting varied approaches to urban heat mitigation across Saxony.
Saxony Cities Tackle Rising Temperatures with Varied Heat Mitigation Plans
Leipzig adopted a heat action plan with 14 new measures to address heat stress, while Dresden developed a heat handbook and Chemnitz is developing its plan, reflecting varied approaches to urban heat mitigation across Saxony.
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24% Bias Score


\"Germany's AI Job Market Stagnates, Raising Competitiveness Concerns\"\
A recent study by Bertelsmann Stiftung and IW reveals that despite a near doubling of AI-related job postings in Germany between 2019 and 2022 to 180,000, the number has since fallen to approximately 152,000, representing only 3.8 percent of all job postings, raising concerns about Germany's interna...
\"Germany's AI Job Market Stagnates, Raising Competitiveness Concerns\"\
A recent study by Bertelsmann Stiftung and IW reveals that despite a near doubling of AI-related job postings in Germany between 2019 and 2022 to 180,000, the number has since fallen to approximately 152,000, representing only 3.8 percent of all job postings, raising concerns about Germany's interna...
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40% Bias Score

Renewed Search for Madeleine McCann in Algarve
German and Portuguese police are conducting renewed searches in the Atalaia urbanization in Algarve, Portugal, focusing on areas frequented by the main suspect, Christian Brückner, in the Madeleine McCann disappearance case of May 2007. The searches involve excavation and are based on a European Inv...

Renewed Search for Madeleine McCann in Algarve
German and Portuguese police are conducting renewed searches in the Atalaia urbanization in Algarve, Portugal, focusing on areas frequented by the main suspect, Christian Brückner, in the Madeleine McCann disappearance case of May 2007. The searches involve excavation and are based on a European Inv...
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44% Bias Score

Lenient Sentence for Cum-Ex Key Figure Due to Cooperation
Kai-Uwe Steck, a key figure in Germany's Cum-Ex tax fraud, received a three-year probation sentence and €23 million asset forfeiture despite causing €428 million in damages, due to his extensive cooperation with authorities as a crown witness, providing crucial information that significantly advance...

Lenient Sentence for Cum-Ex Key Figure Due to Cooperation
Kai-Uwe Steck, a key figure in Germany's Cum-Ex tax fraud, received a three-year probation sentence and €23 million asset forfeiture despite causing €428 million in damages, due to his extensive cooperation with authorities as a crown witness, providing crucial information that significantly advance...
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40% Bias Score

Baerbock Elected President of 80th UN General Assembly Session
Annalena Baerbock, former German Foreign Minister, was elected president of the 80th UN General Assembly session on June 2nd, 2025, receiving 167 votes out of 188, with 14 abstentions; she pledged to serve as a mediator and unifier, emphasizing the UN's crucial role amid global crises and the need f...

Baerbock Elected President of 80th UN General Assembly Session
Annalena Baerbock, former German Foreign Minister, was elected president of the 80th UN General Assembly session on June 2nd, 2025, receiving 167 votes out of 188, with 14 abstentions; she pledged to serve as a mediator and unifier, emphasizing the UN's crucial role amid global crises and the need f...
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36% Bias Score

German Climate Activists Blockade Springer Press, Sparking Debate on Press Freedom
The Neue Generation, a German climate activist group, recently staged various protests in Berlin, including a blockade of the Springer printing press that prevented distribution of Bild and B.Z. newspapers, sparking debate about press freedom and protest tactics.

German Climate Activists Blockade Springer Press, Sparking Debate on Press Freedom
The Neue Generation, a German climate activist group, recently staged various protests in Berlin, including a blockade of the Springer printing press that prevented distribution of Bild and B.Z. newspapers, sparking debate about press freedom and protest tactics.
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56% Bias Score

Record High Part-Time Employment in Germany
Germany's part-time employment hit a record high in the first quarter of 2025, reaching 39.8 percent, with 16.75 million part-time employees working an average of 18.54 hours per week, while full-time employment decreased. This is driven by growth in sectors with high part-time employment, like heal...

Record High Part-Time Employment in Germany
Germany's part-time employment hit a record high in the first quarter of 2025, reaching 39.8 percent, with 16.75 million part-time employees working an average of 18.54 hours per week, while full-time employment decreased. This is driven by growth in sectors with high part-time employment, like heal...
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24% Bias Score

Cologne Ford Strike: 10,000 Workers Protest 2,900 Job Cuts
On May 14, 2024, over 10,000 Ford workers in Cologne, Germany, staged a 24-hour strike—the plant's first official strike—to protest the company's plan to cut 2,900 jobs by 2027, highlighting anxieties in the German auto industry amid economic downturn and the shift to electric vehicles.

Cologne Ford Strike: 10,000 Workers Protest 2,900 Job Cuts
On May 14, 2024, over 10,000 Ford workers in Cologne, Germany, staged a 24-hour strike—the plant's first official strike—to protest the company's plan to cut 2,900 jobs by 2027, highlighting anxieties in the German auto industry amid economic downturn and the shift to electric vehicles.
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52% Bias Score
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