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Merz Shifts German Policy, Prioritizing Joint Arms Production with Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on May 28th in Berlin, shifting Germany's foreign policy towards stronger support for Ukraine by prioritizing joint arms production over new sanctions against Russia, a strategy to keep Russia guessing about future wea...
Merz Shifts German Policy, Prioritizing Joint Arms Production with Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on May 28th in Berlin, shifting Germany's foreign policy towards stronger support for Ukraine by prioritizing joint arms production over new sanctions against Russia, a strategy to keep Russia guessing about future wea...
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40% Bias Score


Germany Arrests Three Suspected Russian Spies Allegedly Plotting to Kill Ukrainian Veteran
Three men—a Ukrainian, an Armenian, and a Russian—were arrested in Frankfurt, Germany, on June 19, 2024, for allegedly working for Russian intelligence and plotting to kill a Ukrainian war veteran living in Germany. The alleged plot, uncovered in May 2024, involved attempts to lure the veteran to a ...
Germany Arrests Three Suspected Russian Spies Allegedly Plotting to Kill Ukrainian Veteran
Three men—a Ukrainian, an Armenian, and a Russian—were arrested in Frankfurt, Germany, on June 19, 2024, for allegedly working for Russian intelligence and plotting to kill a Ukrainian war veteran living in Germany. The alleged plot, uncovered in May 2024, involved attempts to lure the veteran to a ...
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48% Bias Score


Russian Espionage Plot Foiled in Frankfurt
Three men, a Ukrainian, an Armenian, and a Russian, were arrested in Frankfurt on June 19, 2024, for an alleged Russian intelligence operation aiming to gather intelligence and potentially assassinate a Ukrainian war veteran; this is the latest in a series of alleged Russian covert operations in Eur...
Russian Espionage Plot Foiled in Frankfurt
Three men, a Ukrainian, an Armenian, and a Russian, were arrested in Frankfurt on June 19, 2024, for an alleged Russian intelligence operation aiming to gather intelligence and potentially assassinate a Ukrainian war veteran; this is the latest in a series of alleged Russian covert operations in Eur...
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52% Bias Score


Nazi Slogans in German School Abitur Vote Spark Outrage
A German high school's online Abitur motto vote included Nazi-referencing slogans ("Abi macht frei," "Abi-Akbar," "NSDABI"), prompting school intervention, police investigation, and renewed calls for Holocaust education.
Nazi Slogans in German School Abitur Vote Spark Outrage
A German high school's online Abitur motto vote included Nazi-referencing slogans ("Abi macht frei," "Abi-Akbar," "NSDABI"), prompting school intervention, police investigation, and renewed calls for Holocaust education.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Plans 10% Digital Levy on Tech Giants
German Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer proposes a 10% digital levy on large online platforms like Google and Meta, using Austria's model as a precedent to increase their tax contribution to society and address concerns about monopolistic structures and American technological dominance, potentially c...
Germany Plans 10% Digital Levy on Tech Giants
German Culture Minister Wolfram Weimer proposes a 10% digital levy on large online platforms like Google and Meta, using Austria's model as a precedent to increase their tax contribution to society and address concerns about monopolistic structures and American technological dominance, potentially c...
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40% Bias Score


German Healthcare Study Reveals €100 Million in Unnecessary Spending
A study reveals that up to 14% of Techniker Krankenkasse insurees in Germany received unnecessary medical tests or treatments, costing the insurer €15.5 million annually and €100 million nationwide; researchers identified 24 such treatments.
German Healthcare Study Reveals €100 Million in Unnecessary Spending
A study reveals that up to 14% of Techniker Krankenkasse insurees in Germany received unnecessary medical tests or treatments, costing the insurer €15.5 million annually and €100 million nationwide; researchers identified 24 such treatments.
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56% Bias Score

Germany's Assertive Ukraine Policy Escalates Tensions with Russia
Germany's Chancellor Merz adopted an aggressive stance toward Russia, supporting Ukraine with weaponry and challenging Russia's security interests, marking a drastic shift from previous German governments' cautious approach. This mirrors the US/UK strategy of gradual escalation, testing Russia's res...

Germany's Assertive Ukraine Policy Escalates Tensions with Russia
Germany's Chancellor Merz adopted an aggressive stance toward Russia, supporting Ukraine with weaponry and challenging Russia's security interests, marking a drastic shift from previous German governments' cautious approach. This mirrors the US/UK strategy of gradual escalation, testing Russia's res...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration Defends Germany's Far-Right AfD Party
The Trump administration defended Germany's Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, labeled a right-wing extremist organization by German intelligence, arguing that its investigation amounts to undemocratic persecution of a popular political group that came in second in recent elections; this has raise...

Trump Administration Defends Germany's Far-Right AfD Party
The Trump administration defended Germany's Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, labeled a right-wing extremist organization by German intelligence, arguing that its investigation amounts to undemocratic persecution of a popular political group that came in second in recent elections; this has raise...
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64% Bias Score

German Automakers Seek Tariff Deal with U.S., Using Investments as Leverage
Germany's leading automakers, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen, are negotiating with the U.S. to lessen potential import tariffs by leveraging their U.S. investments and exports, aiming for a deal by June contingent on substantial investment pledges; the talks follow previous U.S. expansion announ...

German Automakers Seek Tariff Deal with U.S., Using Investments as Leverage
Germany's leading automakers, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen, are negotiating with the U.S. to lessen potential import tariffs by leveraging their U.S. investments and exports, aiming for a deal by June contingent on substantial investment pledges; the talks follow previous U.S. expansion announ...
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36% Bias Score

Polygraph Test Wrongfully Clears Child Abuser in Chemnitz, Sparking Debate
A German court's use of a polygraph test led to the wrongful acquittal of a man later convicted of sexually abusing ten children over 22 years in Chemnitz, sparking debate over the reliability of polygraph tests in German courts.

Polygraph Test Wrongfully Clears Child Abuser in Chemnitz, Sparking Debate
A German court's use of a polygraph test led to the wrongful acquittal of a man later convicted of sexually abusing ten children over 22 years in Chemnitz, sparking debate over the reliability of polygraph tests in German courts.
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52% Bias Score

Nietzsche and Wagner: The End of a Friendship
The seven-year friendship between philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and composer Richard Wagner ended due to irreconcilable differences, including Wagner's antisemitism, Nietzsche's attraction to Cosima Wagner, and Wagner's return to Christianity, culminating in Nietzsche's rejection of Wagner's later...

Nietzsche and Wagner: The End of a Friendship
The seven-year friendship between philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and composer Richard Wagner ended due to irreconcilable differences, including Wagner's antisemitism, Nietzsche's attraction to Cosima Wagner, and Wagner's return to Christianity, culminating in Nietzsche's rejection of Wagner's later...
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44% Bias Score

Germany Extends Rent Control Law Until 2029
Germany extended its rent control law until 2029, a move praised by Berlin's Mieterverein as crucial protection for tenants, despite ongoing criticism of loopholes and calls for broader housing market regulation.

Germany Extends Rent Control Law Until 2029
Germany extended its rent control law until 2029, a move praised by Berlin's Mieterverein as crucial protection for tenants, despite ongoing criticism of loopholes and calls for broader housing market regulation.
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44% Bias Score
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