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Germany's Climate Policy Shift: Questioning Post-Fossil Fuel Era
Germany's new government is questioning the need for a post-fossil fuel era, potentially increasing fossil fuel use through gas power plants and relying on unproven CCS technology, while facing legal challenges for insufficient climate action, contrasting with its predecessor's approach.
Germany's Climate Policy Shift: Questioning Post-Fossil Fuel Era
Germany's new government is questioning the need for a post-fossil fuel era, potentially increasing fossil fuel use through gas power plants and relying on unproven CCS technology, while facing legal challenges for insufficient climate action, contrasting with its predecessor's approach.
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56% Bias Score


German Court Allows Meta to Use User Data for AI Training
A German court ruled that Meta can use Facebook and Instagram user data from Germany to train its AI, rejecting a consumer protection lawsuit; this decision comes as Meta lags behind competitors like OpenAI and Google in the AI market.
German Court Allows Meta to Use User Data for AI Training
A German court ruled that Meta can use Facebook and Instagram user data from Germany to train its AI, rejecting a consumer protection lawsuit; this decision comes as Meta lags behind competitors like OpenAI and Google in the AI market.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions, Sparking Policy Debate
German Chancellor Merz publicly criticized Israel's actions in Gaza, calling them a violation of international humanitarian law, marking a significant shift in the German government's stance and prompting internal debate on potential changes to its policy towards Israel.
Germany Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions, Sparking Policy Debate
German Chancellor Merz publicly criticized Israel's actions in Gaza, calling them a violation of international humanitarian law, marking a significant shift in the German government's stance and prompting internal debate on potential changes to its policy towards Israel.
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36% Bias Score


Illegal Real Estate Commissions Exploiting Berlin and Hamburg Renters
In Berlin and Hamburg, real estate agents and even a tenant association illegally charge prospective tenants commissions, exploiting a desperate housing market; one agent charged almost €2500 for a €1400/month apartment, while a Hamburg WhatsApp group charged €1000 per referral from a portfolio of 4...
Illegal Real Estate Commissions Exploiting Berlin and Hamburg Renters
In Berlin and Hamburg, real estate agents and even a tenant association illegally charge prospective tenants commissions, exploiting a desperate housing market; one agent charged almost €2500 for a €1400/month apartment, while a Hamburg WhatsApp group charged €1000 per referral from a portfolio of 4...
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32% Bias Score


Solingen Knife Attack Trial Begins: Suspect Confesses
On August 2024, Issa al H. committed a knife attack in Solingen, Germany, killing three and injuring ten; he confessed in court, citing heavy guilt, and the trial highlights failures in Germany's deportation system and fuels debate over asylum policies and domestic security.
Solingen Knife Attack Trial Begins: Suspect Confesses
On August 2024, Issa al H. committed a knife attack in Solingen, Germany, killing three and injuring ten; he confessed in court, citing heavy guilt, and the trial highlights failures in Germany's deportation system and fuels debate over asylum policies and domestic security.
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40% Bias Score


Merz Criticizes Israeli Actions in Gaza, Sparking German Debate
German Chancellor Merz criticized Israel's actions in Gaza, stating he doesn't understand the army's objectives and that the civilian impact surpasses justification as counter-terrorism; this contrasts with previous government statements supporting Israel's right to self-defense, sparking debate abo...
Merz Criticizes Israeli Actions in Gaza, Sparking German Debate
German Chancellor Merz criticized Israel's actions in Gaza, stating he doesn't understand the army's objectives and that the civilian impact surpasses justification as counter-terrorism; this contrasts with previous government statements supporting Israel's right to self-defense, sparking debate abo...
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48% Bias Score

Religiously Motivated Conflicts Disrupt Berlin Schools
Berlin schools are facing increasing challenges due to religiously motivated conflicts, particularly involving conservative Muslim students demanding segregated prayer spaces, impacting learning and creating hostile environments for LGBTQ+ students and teachers; some school administrations are faili...

Religiously Motivated Conflicts Disrupt Berlin Schools
Berlin schools are facing increasing challenges due to religiously motivated conflicts, particularly involving conservative Muslim students demanding segregated prayer spaces, impacting learning and creating hostile environments for LGBTQ+ students and teachers; some school administrations are faili...
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56% Bias Score

Slovakia Rejects Germany's Threat of EU Fund Withdrawal
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico rejected Germany's suggestion to withdraw EU funds from Slovakia and Hungary for blocking sanctions on Russia, calling it unacceptable and a threat to democracy; this follows Chancellor Merz's statement that the EU cannot be held hostage by a minority and warned of ...

Slovakia Rejects Germany's Threat of EU Fund Withdrawal
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico rejected Germany's suggestion to withdraw EU funds from Slovakia and Hungary for blocking sanctions on Russia, calling it unacceptable and a threat to democracy; this follows Chancellor Merz's statement that the EU cannot be held hostage by a minority and warned of ...
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60% Bias Score

Mitsotakis Awarded, but Migration Tensions with Germany Remain
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis received an award in Berlin on May 13, 2025, for Greece's economic recovery; however, disagreements with Germany persist over migration policy, particularly concerning the return of migrants to Greece, amid an ongoing investigation into a fatal migrant boat t...

Mitsotakis Awarded, but Migration Tensions with Germany Remain
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis received an award in Berlin on May 13, 2025, for Greece's economic recovery; however, disagreements with Germany persist over migration policy, particularly concerning the return of migrants to Greece, amid an ongoing investigation into a fatal migrant boat t...
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48% Bias Score

Merz's Comments Shift Germany's Stance on Israel
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed concerns about Israel's military operations in Gaza, marking a shift from Germany's traditional unwavering support, though he affirmed Germany's commitment to Israel's security, prompting uncertainty about future German-Israeli relations.

Merz's Comments Shift Germany's Stance on Israel
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed concerns about Israel's military operations in Gaza, marking a shift from Germany's traditional unwavering support, though he affirmed Germany's commitment to Israel's security, prompting uncertainty about future German-Israeli relations.
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48% Bias Score

Schröder's Nord Stream 2 Funds Blocked Amidst US Sanctions Concerns
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder faces financial setbacks as a German bank blocks Nord Stream 2 funds due to US sanctions concerns; approximately €500,000 has been frozen since mid-2024.

Schröder's Nord Stream 2 Funds Blocked Amidst US Sanctions Concerns
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder faces financial setbacks as a German bank blocks Nord Stream 2 funds due to US sanctions concerns; approximately €500,000 has been frozen since mid-2024.
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40% Bias Score

Syrian Man Pleads Guilty to Solingen Knife Attack, Sparking German Security Overhaul
On August 23, 2024, Issa Al H., a Syrian national, committed a knife attack at Solingen's Diversity Festival, killing three and injuring ten; he pleaded guilty, citing ISIS links, prompting stricter German security measures.

Syrian Man Pleads Guilty to Solingen Knife Attack, Sparking German Security Overhaul
On August 23, 2024, Issa Al H., a Syrian national, committed a knife attack at Solingen's Diversity Festival, killing three and injuring ten; he pleaded guilty, citing ISIS links, prompting stricter German security measures.
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36% Bias Score
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