Showing 3,193 to 3,204 of 10,602 results


Merz Visits Trump: Seeking US Support Amidst Trade Tensions and Ukraine War
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will meet with Donald Trump in Washington today to discuss NATO, the war in Ukraine, and US import tariffs, hoping to secure continued American support for Ukraine's defense and mitigate the impact of increased tariffs on German steel exports.
Merz Visits Trump: Seeking US Support Amidst Trade Tensions and Ukraine War
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will meet with Donald Trump in Washington today to discuss NATO, the war in Ukraine, and US import tariffs, hoping to secure continued American support for Ukraine's defense and mitigate the impact of increased tariffs on German steel exports.
Progress
44% Bias Score


German Judges Face Threats After Ruling Against Asylum Seeker Deportations
A Berlin Administrative Court ruled that deporting asylum seekers from Germany without the Dublin procedure is illegal, prompting threats against the judges who issued the ruling. This decision, the first on a new regulation, involved Somali asylum seekers deported from Frankfurt (Oder) after transi...
German Judges Face Threats After Ruling Against Asylum Seeker Deportations
A Berlin Administrative Court ruled that deporting asylum seekers from Germany without the Dublin procedure is illegal, prompting threats against the judges who issued the ruling. This decision, the first on a new regulation, involved Somali asylum seekers deported from Frankfurt (Oder) after transi...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Germany Funds Ukrainian Long-Range Weapons Production Amid Taurus Missile Debate
Germany's refusal to provide Taurus KEPD-350 missiles to Ukraine, despite pressure and internal debate, stems from concerns about escalation; instead, Germany will fund Ukrainian production of long-range weapons, potentially drones or upgraded Neptune missiles.
Germany Funds Ukrainian Long-Range Weapons Production Amid Taurus Missile Debate
Germany's refusal to provide Taurus KEPD-350 missiles to Ukraine, despite pressure and internal debate, stems from concerns about escalation; instead, Germany will fund Ukrainian production of long-range weapons, potentially drones or upgraded Neptune missiles.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Globalfoundries to Double Semiconductor Production in Dresden
Globalfoundries will double its semiconductor wafer production in Dresden to 1.5 million annually, beginning its European Chips Act project after receiving preliminary government approval; this represents a significant investment and job creation, bolstering Europe's semiconductor independence and S...
Globalfoundries to Double Semiconductor Production in Dresden
Globalfoundries will double its semiconductor wafer production in Dresden to 1.5 million annually, beginning its European Chips Act project after receiving preliminary government approval; this represents a significant investment and job creation, bolstering Europe's semiconductor independence and S...
Progress
44% Bias Score


Record Global Wealth Inequality: $90.5 Trillion for the Richest Amid Unchanged Poverty
Global wealth inequality reached a record high in 2024, with the richest possessing $90.5 trillion while global poverty remains unchanged since 1990; Germany mirrors this trend, with the top 10% owning over half the national wealth.
Record Global Wealth Inequality: $90.5 Trillion for the Richest Amid Unchanged Poverty
Global wealth inequality reached a record high in 2024, with the richest possessing $90.5 trillion while global poverty remains unchanged since 1990; Germany mirrors this trend, with the top 10% owning over half the national wealth.
Progress
60% Bias Score


Germany's Police Data Platform: Palantir Debate Highlights Security vs. Privacy Concerns
The German federal government approved a unified police data analysis platform, sparking debate over the potential use of Palantir software due to privacy concerns and previous constitutional court rulings against similar deployments; the software offers efficient data integration but raises questio...
Germany's Police Data Platform: Palantir Debate Highlights Security vs. Privacy Concerns
The German federal government approved a unified police data analysis platform, sparking debate over the potential use of Palantir software due to privacy concerns and previous constitutional court rulings against similar deployments; the software offers efficient data integration but raises questio...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Germany's Largest Battery Storage Facility Online
Germany's largest battery storage facility, located in Bollingstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, went online, using surplus renewable energy from wind and solar power to meet peak demand; capable of powering 170,000 households for two hours, it has a capacity of 238 megawatt-hours (MWh) and a power output o...

Germany's Largest Battery Storage Facility Online
Germany's largest battery storage facility, located in Bollingstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, went online, using surplus renewable energy from wind and solar power to meet peak demand; capable of powering 170,000 households for two hours, it has a capacity of 238 megawatt-hours (MWh) and a power output o...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Record High of 175 Attacks on Mosques in Germany in 2024
DITIB, Germany's largest Muslim organization, reported 175 attacks on mosques in 2024, a record high increase largely attributed to Islamophobia and fueled by rising societal polarization, particularly since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.

Record High of 175 Attacks on Mosques in Germany in 2024
DITIB, Germany's largest Muslim organization, reported 175 attacks on mosques in 2024, a record high increase largely attributed to Islamophobia and fueled by rising societal polarization, particularly since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Ministers Commemorate Holocaust Amidst Rising Antisemitism in Germany
German and Israeli foreign ministers laid a wreath at Berlin's Holocaust memorial, addressing the alarming rise of antisemitism in Germany (8,600 incidents in 2024, a 77% increase) and the threats against Israel, highlighting the need for Israel's right to self-defense.

Ministers Commemorate Holocaust Amidst Rising Antisemitism in Germany
German and Israeli foreign ministers laid a wreath at Berlin's Holocaust memorial, addressing the alarming rise of antisemitism in Germany (8,600 incidents in 2024, a 77% increase) and the threats against Israel, highlighting the need for Israel's right to self-defense.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Merz-Trump Meeting: Addressing Trade, NATO, and Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with US President Donald Trump on June 5th, 2025, in Washington D.C., to discuss trade, tariffs, NATO funding, and the war in Ukraine, aiming to strengthen transatlantic ties and address Trump's concerns while staying true to the EU's interests.

Merz-Trump Meeting: Addressing Trade, NATO, and Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with US President Donald Trump on June 5th, 2025, in Washington D.C., to discuss trade, tariffs, NATO funding, and the war in Ukraine, aiming to strengthen transatlantic ties and address Trump's concerns while staying true to the EU's interests.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Wadephul Balances German-Israeli Relations Amidst Gaza Conflict Criticism
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul met with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar to discuss Germany's stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict amidst criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza and internal pressure within Wadephul's own party.

Wadephul Balances German-Israeli Relations Amidst Gaza Conflict Criticism
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul met with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar to discuss Germany's stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict amidst criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza and internal pressure within Wadephul's own party.
Progress
36% Bias Score

German Citizen Begins Hunger Strike After Illegal Extradition to Hungary
Maja T., a German citizen identifying as non-binary, was extradited to Hungary on June 27, 2024, and is facing inhumane conditions, including solitary confinement and a slow trial; she has now started an indefinite hunger strike to protest.

German Citizen Begins Hunger Strike After Illegal Extradition to Hungary
Maja T., a German citizen identifying as non-binary, was extradited to Hungary on June 27, 2024, and is facing inhumane conditions, including solitary confinement and a slow trial; she has now started an indefinite hunger strike to protest.
Progress
60% Bias Score
Showing 3,193 to 3,204 of 10,602 results