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Renewed Search for Madeleine McCann in Portugal Based on New Evidence
German and Portuguese authorities launched a renewed search for Madeleine McCann in southern Portugal, focusing on areas near Praia da Luz and Lagos, based on new video and image evidence linking the case to German suspect Christian B. The search, which includes ground-penetrating radar, is expected...
Renewed Search for Madeleine McCann in Portugal Based on New Evidence
German and Portuguese authorities launched a renewed search for Madeleine McCann in southern Portugal, focusing on areas near Praia da Luz and Lagos, based on new video and image evidence linking the case to German suspect Christian B. The search, which includes ground-penetrating radar, is expected...
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40% Bias Score


Germany Rejects Halting Arms Sales to Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict
Germany's Union faction rejects halting arms supplies to Israel, totaling €485.1 million since October 7, 2023, despite the Gaza conflict and a pending International Court of Justice case alleging Germany's complicity in genocide through arms sales. This decision prioritizes Israel's security needs ...
Germany Rejects Halting Arms Sales to Israel Amidst Gaza Conflict
Germany's Union faction rejects halting arms supplies to Israel, totaling €485.1 million since October 7, 2023, despite the Gaza conflict and a pending International Court of Justice case alleging Germany's complicity in genocide through arms sales. This decision prioritizes Israel's security needs ...
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44% Bias Score


Surge in Discrimination Reports Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency's 2024 report reveals a surge in discrimination complaints, with racism as the most common, impacting migrants and women disproportionately, alongside a persistent gender pay gap and shortcomings in the existing anti-discrimination law.
Surge in Discrimination Reports Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency's 2024 report reveals a surge in discrimination complaints, with racism as the most common, impacting migrants and women disproportionately, alongside a persistent gender pay gap and shortcomings in the existing anti-discrimination law.
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44% Bias Score


German Court Rules Border Asylum Rejections Illegal
A German court ruled that rejecting asylum seekers at the border is illegal, prompting the federal government to appeal the decision and potentially seek a broader legal interpretation to justify its policy of intensified border controls and returns of asylum seekers at the border, actions criticize...
German Court Rules Border Asylum Rejections Illegal
A German court ruled that rejecting asylum seekers at the border is illegal, prompting the federal government to appeal the decision and potentially seek a broader legal interpretation to justify its policy of intensified border controls and returns of asylum seekers at the border, actions criticize...
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44% 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


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

Surge in Discrimination Complaints Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
The German Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency's 2024 report reveals a surge in discrimination complaints, with racism (over 3,800 cases) being the most prevalent, followed by sexism (2,133 cases). The report highlights discriminatory practices in housing, employment, healthcare, and public spaces an...

Surge in Discrimination Complaints Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
The German Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency's 2024 report reveals a surge in discrimination complaints, with racism (over 3,800 cases) being the most prevalent, followed by sexism (2,133 cases). The report highlights discriminatory practices in housing, employment, healthcare, and public spaces an...
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32% Bias Score

Record High Discrimination Complaints in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Office reported a record 11,405 discrimination complaints in 2024, a more than doubling from 2019, with racism (43%), disability/illness (27%), and gendeidentity (24%) comprising the largest categories; gaps in legal protection, especially concerning state agenc...

Record High Discrimination Complaints in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Office reported a record 11,405 discrimination complaints in 2024, a more than doubling from 2019, with racism (43%), disability/illness (27%), and gendeidentity (24%) comprising the largest categories; gaps in legal protection, especially concerning state agenc...
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40% Bias Score

Baerbock Elected UN General Assembly President
Annalena Baerbock, Germany's former foreign minister, was elected president of the UN General Assembly in a secret ballot requested by Russia, receiving 167 of 193 votes; she will serve a one-year term.

Baerbock Elected UN General Assembly President
Annalena Baerbock, Germany's former foreign minister, was elected president of the UN General Assembly in a secret ballot requested by Russia, receiving 167 of 193 votes; she will serve a one-year term.
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40% Bias Score

Surge in Discrimination Reports Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
The German Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency reported a surge in discrimination complaints in 2024, with racism being the most common (over 3800 cases), followed by sexism (2133 cases), highlighting systemic issues and the need for legal reform.

Surge in Discrimination Reports Highlights Systemic Issues in Germany
The German Federal Anti-Discrimination Agency reported a surge in discrimination complaints in 2024, with racism being the most common (over 3800 cases), followed by sexism (2133 cases), highlighting systemic issues and the need for legal reform.
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16% 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
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