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Germany Wins Nations League, Advances to Final Four
Germany won the Nations League group stage with a 4-0 victory over the Netherlands on Friday, securing a spot in the Final Four in October; the Netherlands' coach criticized his team's failure to implement their game plan, and his contract will not be renewed.
Germany Wins Nations League, Advances to Final Four
Germany won the Nations League group stage with a 4-0 victory over the Netherlands on Friday, securing a spot in the Final Four in October; the Netherlands' coach criticized his team's failure to implement their game plan, and his contract will not be renewed.
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44% Bias Score


Shortage of Medical Assistants Cripples Schleswig-Holstein Practices
A shortage of 14,929 Medical Assistants (MFAs) in Schleswig-Holstein's medical practices is causing longer patient wait times, reduced services, and increased doctor workloads due to low pay, high stress, and competition from hospitals offering better compensation; the situation is expected to worse...
Shortage of Medical Assistants Cripples Schleswig-Holstein Practices
A shortage of 14,929 Medical Assistants (MFAs) in Schleswig-Holstein's medical practices is causing longer patient wait times, reduced services, and increased doctor workloads due to low pay, high stress, and competition from hospitals offering better compensation; the situation is expected to worse...
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32% Bias Score


Global Culture War Threatens Academic and Artistic Freedom
German Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer expressed alarm at a global culture war endangering academic and artistic freedom, citing repressive nationalisms in China, Russia, the US, and India, and highlighting similar concerns in Germany from right-wing forces.
Global Culture War Threatens Academic and Artistic Freedom
German Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer expressed alarm at a global culture war endangering academic and artistic freedom, citing repressive nationalisms in China, Russia, the US, and India, and highlighting similar concerns in Germany from right-wing forces.
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56% Bias Score


German Employer Loses Lawsuit Against Anonymous Negative Online Review"
A German employer sued an anonymous online reviewer who called his company "the worst employer ever," highlighting the tension between employers and employees over fairness, value, and accountability in the German labor market and the limitations of traditional legal recourse against online reviews.
German Employer Loses Lawsuit Against Anonymous Negative Online Review"
A German employer sued an anonymous online reviewer who called his company "the worst employer ever," highlighting the tension between employers and employees over fairness, value, and accountability in the German labor market and the limitations of traditional legal recourse against online reviews.
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72% Bias Score


Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Faces Growing Shortage of Medical Assistants
A shortage of 6,422 medical assistants (MFAs) in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, is causing problems for doctors' offices due to low salaries, competition from other healthcare sectors, and a decline in apprenticeships since 2021, leading to concerns about worsening healthcare access.
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Faces Growing Shortage of Medical Assistants
A shortage of 6,422 medical assistants (MFAs) in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, is causing problems for doctors' offices due to low salaries, competition from other healthcare sectors, and a decline in apprenticeships since 2021, leading to concerns about worsening healthcare access.
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24% Bias Score


Germany Celebrates 20th World Heritage Day
Germany celebrated the 20th World Heritage Day on June 25th, showcasing 54 UNESCO sites with over 350 events nationwide, aiming to improve public access and understanding; King Ludwig II's castles are nominated for UNESCO status.
Germany Celebrates 20th World Heritage Day
Germany celebrated the 20th World Heritage Day on June 25th, showcasing 54 UNESCO sites with over 350 events nationwide, aiming to improve public access and understanding; King Ludwig II's castles are nominated for UNESCO status.
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12% Bias Score

Thuringia Faces €1.2 Billion Annual Pension Bill by 2039
The state of Thuringia faces a financial challenge due to rapidly increasing pension payments for retired civil servants; these payments tripled in the last decade and are projected to reach €1.2 billion annually by the end of the 2030s due to a growing number of retirees, necessitating immediate ac...

Thuringia Faces €1.2 Billion Annual Pension Bill by 2039
The state of Thuringia faces a financial challenge due to rapidly increasing pension payments for retired civil servants; these payments tripled in the last decade and are projected to reach €1.2 billion annually by the end of the 2030s due to a growing number of retirees, necessitating immediate ac...
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40% Bias Score

Global Culture War Threatens Academic and Artistic Freedom
German Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer expressed alarm over a global culture war threatening academic and artistic freedom, citing repressive nationalisms in China, Russia, the US, and India, and echoed concerns by Hermann Parzinger about similar right-wing movements within Germany.

Global Culture War Threatens Academic and Artistic Freedom
German Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer expressed alarm over a global culture war threatening academic and artistic freedom, citing repressive nationalisms in China, Russia, the US, and India, and echoed concerns by Hermann Parzinger about similar right-wing movements within Germany.
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44% Bias Score

Jugend forscht" Awards Highlight AI and Sustainability
At the 2024 "Jugend forscht" awards in Hamburg, Oskar Rost and Marius Strauß won for AI-based school grading software, while Louis Schwarzlose won for a self-powered research buoy; President Steinmeier warned about threats to scientific freedom.

Jugend forscht" Awards Highlight AI and Sustainability
At the 2024 "Jugend forscht" awards in Hamburg, Oskar Rost and Marius Strauß won for AI-based school grading software, while Louis Schwarzlose won for a self-powered research buoy; President Steinmeier warned about threats to scientific freedom.
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16% Bias Score

Shortage of Medical Assistants Cripples Schleswig-Holstein Medical Practices
Due to a shortage of Medical Assistants (MFA) in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, medical practices are facing reduced capacity, longer wait times, and restricted service offerings; the number of trainees has fallen since 2021, with many leaving due to low pay compared to responsibilities and stress.

Shortage of Medical Assistants Cripples Schleswig-Holstein Medical Practices
Due to a shortage of Medical Assistants (MFA) in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, medical practices are facing reduced capacity, longer wait times, and restricted service offerings; the number of trainees has fallen since 2021, with many leaving due to low pay compared to responsibilities and stress.
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32% Bias Score

Bavaria Reports Highest Number of Cannabis-Related Driving Offenses in Germany
In 2024, Bavaria reported 482 of 974 new cannabis-related driving offenses registered in Germany's national driver's register, significantly more than any other state. This is likely due to Bavaria's large population and especially its strict anti-cannabis policies; the state government actively opp...

Bavaria Reports Highest Number of Cannabis-Related Driving Offenses in Germany
In 2024, Bavaria reported 482 of 974 new cannabis-related driving offenses registered in Germany's national driver's register, significantly more than any other state. This is likely due to Bavaria's large population and especially its strict anti-cannabis policies; the state government actively opp...
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44% Bias Score

Leipzig University Repatriates Skulls of Black New Orleanians Sent for Racial Research
In 2023, Leipzig University returned 19 skulls of Black New Orleanians, who died between 1871 and 1872, that were sent to Germany for research on racial brain size differences in the late 1800s; they will be memorialized in New Orleans with a jazz funeral.

Leipzig University Repatriates Skulls of Black New Orleanians Sent for Racial Research
In 2023, Leipzig University returned 19 skulls of Black New Orleanians, who died between 1871 and 1872, that were sent to Germany for research on racial brain size differences in the late 1800s; they will be memorialized in New Orleans with a jazz funeral.
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16% Bias Score
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