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Germany Appoints New LGBTQ+ Commissioner
Germany appointed Sophie Koch, a 31-year-old SPD politician from Saxony, as its new federal commissioner for LGBTQ+ acceptance; she aims to build bridges and foster trust within civil society to combat discrimination against queer people, especially within the far-right.
Germany Appoints New LGBTQ+ Commissioner
Germany appointed Sophie Koch, a 31-year-old SPD politician from Saxony, as its new federal commissioner for LGBTQ+ acceptance; she aims to build bridges and foster trust within civil society to combat discrimination against queer people, especially within the far-right.
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32% Bias Score


Rhineland-Palatinate Recognizes, Supports Sinti and Roma Culture in New Contract
Rhineland-Palatinate signed a contract on May 24th, 2023, committing to recognize, promote, and protect the culture and history of its Sinti and Roma population (estimated 8,000-10,000), increasing state support and addressing historical injustices. This follows similar agreements with other groups,...
Rhineland-Palatinate Recognizes, Supports Sinti and Roma Culture in New Contract
Rhineland-Palatinate signed a contract on May 24th, 2023, committing to recognize, promote, and protect the culture and history of its Sinti and Roma population (estimated 8,000-10,000), increasing state support and addressing historical injustices. This follows similar agreements with other groups,...
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20% Bias Score


Surge in German "Quishing" Scams Using Fake QR Codes
German consumer protection agencies reported a significant increase in 2024 of "Quishing" scams, where fraudulent QR codes placed on various items like charging stations, advertisements, and even fake parking tickets tricked people into revealing personal data on fake websites.
Surge in German "Quishing" Scams Using Fake QR Codes
German consumer protection agencies reported a significant increase in 2024 of "Quishing" scams, where fraudulent QR codes placed on various items like charging stations, advertisements, and even fake parking tickets tricked people into revealing personal data on fake websites.
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36% Bias Score


Germany's New Digital Minister Outlines Plan for Digital Sovereignty
Germany's new Digital Minister, Karsten Wildberger, presented his vision for digitalization at two conferences this week, emphasizing open-source technology, a unified IT infrastructure ('Deutschland-Stack'), and agile administration to foster innovation and economic growth.
Germany's New Digital Minister Outlines Plan for Digital Sovereignty
Germany's new Digital Minister, Karsten Wildberger, presented his vision for digitalization at two conferences this week, emphasizing open-source technology, a unified IT infrastructure ('Deutschland-Stack'), and agile administration to foster innovation and economic growth.
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40% Bias Score


Eviction Lawsuit Filed Against AfD's Berlin Headquarters
A Berlin court is considering an eviction lawsuit against the Alternative for Germany (AfD)'s headquarters due to an unauthorized election night event in February 2025, which included a logo projection and police road closures affecting other tenants; the AfD contests the claims and offered €10,000 ...
Eviction Lawsuit Filed Against AfD's Berlin Headquarters
A Berlin court is considering an eviction lawsuit against the Alternative for Germany (AfD)'s headquarters due to an unauthorized election night event in February 2025, which included a logo projection and police road closures affecting other tenants; the AfD contests the claims and offered €10,000 ...
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36% Bias Score


German Woman on Trial for Murder; Revenge and Infamy Cited
A 26-year-old woman in Ulm, Germany, is on trial for the October 16th murder of a 46-year-old man she met on a fetish platform, allegedly stabbing him 27 times after tying him to a chair; the motive cited is revenge for past abuse and a desire for notoriety as a serial killer.
German Woman on Trial for Murder; Revenge and Infamy Cited
A 26-year-old woman in Ulm, Germany, is on trial for the October 16th murder of a 46-year-old man she met on a fetish platform, allegedly stabbing him 27 times after tying him to a chair; the motive cited is revenge for past abuse and a desire for notoriety as a serial killer.
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32% Bias Score

German Ambassador Calls for Faster EU Decision-Making
German Ambassador Petra Drexler urged a more efficient and flexible EU decision-making process during a Skopje panel discussion on Europe Day, citing evolving geopolitical challenges requiring faster responses, a priority also reflected in Germany's coalition agreement.

German Ambassador Calls for Faster EU Decision-Making
German Ambassador Petra Drexler urged a more efficient and flexible EU decision-making process during a Skopje panel discussion on Europe Day, citing evolving geopolitical challenges requiring faster responses, a priority also reflected in Germany's coalition agreement.
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40% Bias Score

Löhnberg Financial Crisis: Report Demands Transparency
Heiko Stock's report on Löhnberg's near bankruptcy, requested by Hesse's Interior Ministry, reveals financial mismanagement, including the creation of four GmbH companies and a lack of audited financial statements; the state government should release the report to ensure transparency.

Löhnberg Financial Crisis: Report Demands Transparency
Heiko Stock's report on Löhnberg's near bankruptcy, requested by Hesse's Interior Ministry, reveals financial mismanagement, including the creation of four GmbH companies and a lack of audited financial statements; the state government should release the report to ensure transparency.
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48% Bias Score

Weak German Job Market Recovery Amidst Persistent Skill Shortages
Germany's May unemployment figures show a weak spring recovery, with a decrease of only 12,000 jobless individuals, resulting in 2.919 million unemployed, 197,000 more than last year, despite a persistent shortage of skilled workers across numerous sectors.

Weak German Job Market Recovery Amidst Persistent Skill Shortages
Germany's May unemployment figures show a weak spring recovery, with a decrease of only 12,000 jobless individuals, resulting in 2.919 million unemployed, 197,000 more than last year, despite a persistent shortage of skilled workers across numerous sectors.
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44% Bias Score

Germany Appoints New LGBTQ+ Commissioner
Sophie Koch, a 31-year-old SPD member of the Saxon state parliament, was appointed Germany's new federal government commissioner for greater acceptance of sexual and gender diversity on May 25, 2024, aiming to build bridges and foster dialogue within civil society to combat prevalent antifeminist, s...

Germany Appoints New LGBTQ+ Commissioner
Sophie Koch, a 31-year-old SPD member of the Saxon state parliament, was appointed Germany's new federal government commissioner for greater acceptance of sexual and gender diversity on May 25, 2024, aiming to build bridges and foster dialogue within civil society to combat prevalent antifeminist, s...
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32% Bias Score

Germany Cracks Down on Luxury Car Smuggling to Russia
German authorities have launched over 40 investigations into car dealers smuggling luxury vehicles to Russia, seizing hundreds of cars, despite sanctions evasion via intermediary countries, revealing challenges in enforcement.

Germany Cracks Down on Luxury Car Smuggling to Russia
German authorities have launched over 40 investigations into car dealers smuggling luxury vehicles to Russia, seizing hundreds of cars, despite sanctions evasion via intermediary countries, revealing challenges in enforcement.
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40% Bias Score

Sachsen-Anhalt Addresses Physician Shortage with Limited Success: Funding Shows Early Results but Faces Larger Challenges
Sachsen-Anhalt's €2.52 million fund, supporting new and existing medical practices in underserved areas, has disbursed €950,000 by April 30, 2025, mitigating shortages, particularly in ophthalmology (Altmark) and pediatrics (Börde); however, a projected 520 unfilled physician positions by 2030 neces...

Sachsen-Anhalt Addresses Physician Shortage with Limited Success: Funding Shows Early Results but Faces Larger Challenges
Sachsen-Anhalt's €2.52 million fund, supporting new and existing medical practices in underserved areas, has disbursed €950,000 by April 30, 2025, mitigating shortages, particularly in ophthalmology (Altmark) and pediatrics (Börde); however, a projected 520 unfilled physician positions by 2030 neces...
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36% Bias Score
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