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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


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


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


Germany to Issue Billions in Bonds to Finance Spending Plans
The German government will borrow billions of euros through bond sales managed by Finanzagentur GmbH to finance a new aid package, with institutional investors within the EU and EEA participating in auctions requiring a minimum of one million euros; private investors can trade on exchanges.
Germany to Issue Billions in Bonds to Finance Spending Plans
The German government will borrow billions of euros through bond sales managed by Finanzagentur GmbH to finance a new aid package, with institutional investors within the EU and EEA participating in auctions requiring a minimum of one million euros; private investors can trade on exchanges.
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40% 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


German Customs: E-Commerce Surge, Drug Seizure Shifts, and Weapon Increase
German customs reported a more than fourfold increase in online trade clearances in 2024, reaching 235 million, mostly from China, alongside a decrease in cocaine seizures (16.3 tons vs 39.9 tons in 2023) and an increase in marijuana seizures (12.6 tons vs 8.6 tons in 2023), and a significant increa...
German Customs: E-Commerce Surge, Drug Seizure Shifts, and Weapon Increase
German customs reported a more than fourfold increase in online trade clearances in 2024, reaching 235 million, mostly from China, alongside a decrease in cocaine seizures (16.3 tons vs 39.9 tons in 2023) and an increase in marijuana seizures (12.6 tons vs 8.6 tons in 2023), and a significant increa...
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40% Bias Score

AfD's Strategic Use of Christian Symbolism in German Politics
Alice Weidel, co-chair of Germany's AfD party, discussed her faith in an interview with YouTuber Leonard Jäger, highlighting the party's strategic use of Christian imagery to counter anxieties surrounding immigration and cultural change, despite a lack of widespread religious adherence within the pa...

AfD's Strategic Use of Christian Symbolism in German Politics
Alice Weidel, co-chair of Germany's AfD party, discussed her faith in an interview with YouTuber Leonard Jäger, highlighting the party's strategic use of Christian imagery to counter anxieties surrounding immigration and cultural change, despite a lack of widespread religious adherence within the pa...
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36% 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

German Cities Combat Heat-Related Deaths with Proactive Urban Planning
German cities like Karlsruhe, Dresden, and Düsseldorf are implementing various heat mitigation strategies, including improved urban planning, increased access to water fountains, and building renovations, in response to approximately 3,000 heat-related deaths annually in Germany.

German Cities Combat Heat-Related Deaths with Proactive Urban Planning
German cities like Karlsruhe, Dresden, and Düsseldorf are implementing various heat mitigation strategies, including improved urban planning, increased access to water fountains, and building renovations, in response to approximately 3,000 heat-related deaths annually in Germany.
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16% Bias Score

Record High in Discrimination Inquiries in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Office reported a record 11,405 inquiries in 2022, double the 2019 figure, with 43% related to racist discrimination and 33% to workplace discrimination, predominantly affecting women.

Record High in Discrimination Inquiries in Germany
Germany's Federal Anti-Discrimination Office reported a record 11,405 inquiries in 2022, double the 2019 figure, with 43% related to racist discrimination and 33% to workplace discrimination, predominantly affecting women.
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36% Bias Score

55,000-Signature Petition Demands Removal of Cologne Cardinal Over Abuse Allegations
An online petition with over 55,000 signatures demands the removal of Cologne's Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki, citing a prosecutor's investigation into his handling of clergy sex abuse allegations, which concluded without charges but found evidence of potential perjury.

55,000-Signature Petition Demands Removal of Cologne Cardinal Over Abuse Allegations
An online petition with over 55,000 signatures demands the removal of Cologne's Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki, citing a prosecutor's investigation into his handling of clergy sex abuse allegations, which concluded without charges but found evidence of potential perjury.
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56% Bias Score

Hessen Defends Border Asylum Rejection Despite Court Ruling
Hessen's Interior Minister Roman Poseck supports rejecting asylum seekers at the border despite a court ruling against it, citing the Dublin procedure's failure and the need for strong signals; 728 migrants were deported from January to April 2025, a significant increase compared to 519 during the s...

Hessen Defends Border Asylum Rejection Despite Court Ruling
Hessen's Interior Minister Roman Poseck supports rejecting asylum seekers at the border despite a court ruling against it, citing the Dublin procedure's failure and the need for strong signals; 728 migrants were deported from January to April 2025, a significant increase compared to 519 during the s...
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56% Bias Score
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