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Russia Condemns Germany's Baerbock Nomination for UN General Assembly
Germany's nomination of Annalena Baerbock to chair the 80th session of the UN General Assembly has sparked outrage from Russia, citing her anti-Russia bias and past actions; this decision has raised concerns about its impact on Germany's international standing and future UN ambitions.
Russia Condemns Germany's Baerbock Nomination for UN General Assembly
Germany's nomination of Annalena Baerbock to chair the 80th session of the UN General Assembly has sparked outrage from Russia, citing her anti-Russia bias and past actions; this decision has raised concerns about its impact on Germany's international standing and future UN ambitions.
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56% Bias Score


Violent Clashes Erupt at Berlin Pro-Palestinian Demonstration
During a pro-Palestinian Nakba Day demonstration in Berlin on Thursday, violent clashes between police and approximately 1100 protesters resulted in injuries to 11 police officers and an unknown number of demonstrators; 50 arrests were made, and one officer suffered a broken arm and upper body injur...
Violent Clashes Erupt at Berlin Pro-Palestinian Demonstration
During a pro-Palestinian Nakba Day demonstration in Berlin on Thursday, violent clashes between police and approximately 1100 protesters resulted in injuries to 11 police officers and an unknown number of demonstrators; 50 arrests were made, and one officer suffered a broken arm and upper body injur...
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52% Bias Score


Germany's 5% GDP Defense Pledge Spurs NATO Spending Plan
Following Germany's pledge to raise defense spending to 5% of its GDP, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte proposed a plan to increase NATO spending to 5% of its GDP by 2032, splitting it into 3.5% for core military activities and 1.5% for related security investments, a proposal that has gained suppo...
Germany's 5% GDP Defense Pledge Spurs NATO Spending Plan
Following Germany's pledge to raise defense spending to 5% of its GDP, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte proposed a plan to increase NATO spending to 5% of its GDP by 2032, splitting it into 3.5% for core military activities and 1.5% for related security investments, a proposal that has gained suppo...
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44% Bias Score


Germany and UK Forge Historic Defense Pact to Counter Russia
Germany and the UK signed a historic defense agreement on October 2024, focusing on joint naval operations in the North Sea to protect critical infrastructure from potential Russian attacks, and the collaborative development of long-range precision weapons and armed drones.
Germany and UK Forge Historic Defense Pact to Counter Russia
Germany and the UK signed a historic defense agreement on October 2024, focusing on joint naval operations in the North Sea to protect critical infrastructure from potential Russian attacks, and the collaborative development of long-range precision weapons and armed drones.
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44% Bias Score


Right-Wing Extremists Target Munich Schools
The Identitarian Movement Germany (IBD) hung banners with right-wing extremist content and distributed flyers at four Munich schools between Wednesday and Thursday, prompting police investigation for multiple offenses, including explosives use and trespassing; similar incidents have occurred across ...
Right-Wing Extremists Target Munich Schools
The Identitarian Movement Germany (IBD) hung banners with right-wing extremist content and distributed flyers at four Munich schools between Wednesday and Thursday, prompting police investigation for multiple offenses, including explosives use and trespassing; similar incidents have occurred across ...
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16% Bias Score


€10.5 Million Fine for Road Construction Cartel, Damage Claims Investigated in Saxony-Anhalt
Seven German road construction companies were fined €10.5 million for illegal collusion on public contracts between 2016 and 2019, prompting damage claims investigations by Saxony-Anhalt state and local authorities.
€10.5 Million Fine for Road Construction Cartel, Damage Claims Investigated in Saxony-Anhalt
Seven German road construction companies were fined €10.5 million for illegal collusion on public contracts between 2016 and 2019, prompting damage claims investigations by Saxony-Anhalt state and local authorities.
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40% Bias Score

France's Force de Frappe: A European Nuclear Future?
On July 14, 1965, France unveiled its independent nuclear deterrent force, the Force de Frappe, during a military parade in Paris; this ensured its status as a nuclear power, provided political leverage, but also resulted in significant annual defense costs; recent discussions initiated by President...

France's Force de Frappe: A European Nuclear Future?
On July 14, 1965, France unveiled its independent nuclear deterrent force, the Force de Frappe, during a military parade in Paris; this ensured its status as a nuclear power, provided political leverage, but also resulted in significant annual defense costs; recent discussions initiated by President...
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36% Bias Score

Merz Seeks Triumvirate to Lead Europe Through Geopolitical Uncertainty
Germany's Chancellor Merz is pursuing closer ties with France and Poland to address Europe's leadership vacuum amid geopolitical instability, proposing a joint defense council and emphasizing collaboration with Poland as a key buffer against Russia.

Merz Seeks Triumvirate to Lead Europe Through Geopolitical Uncertainty
Germany's Chancellor Merz is pursuing closer ties with France and Poland to address Europe's leadership vacuum amid geopolitical instability, proposing a joint defense council and emphasizing collaboration with Poland as a key buffer against Russia.
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64% Bias Score

Merz and Erdoğan Meet, Signaling New Phase in German-Turkish Relations
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met in Tirana, Albania, on the sidelines of the European Political Community Summit, signaling a new phase in German-Turkish relations with discussions on bilateral ties and regional issues, including a commitment from Merz to ...

Merz and Erdoğan Meet, Signaling New Phase in German-Turkish Relations
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met in Tirana, Albania, on the sidelines of the European Political Community Summit, signaling a new phase in German-Turkish relations with discussions on bilateral ties and regional issues, including a commitment from Merz to ...
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52% Bias Score

Germany: Mass Protests Demand Ban of Far-Right AfD Party
On May 11th, thousands protested in 60 German cities to ban the far-right AfD party, which Germany's domestic intelligence agency classified as 'confirmed right-wing extremist,' sparking a lawsuit and dividing public opinion.

Germany: Mass Protests Demand Ban of Far-Right AfD Party
On May 11th, thousands protested in 60 German cities to ban the far-right AfD party, which Germany's domestic intelligence agency classified as 'confirmed right-wing extremist,' sparking a lawsuit and dividing public opinion.
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56% Bias Score

€10.5 Million Fine for Road Construction Cartel in Germany
Seven German road construction companies, including one from Landsberg in Saxony-Anhalt, were fined €10.5 million by the Federal Cartel Office for illegal collusion on public contracts between 2016 and 2019, prompting investigations into potential compensation claims by state and local authorities.

€10.5 Million Fine for Road Construction Cartel in Germany
Seven German road construction companies, including one from Landsberg in Saxony-Anhalt, were fined €10.5 million by the Federal Cartel Office for illegal collusion on public contracts between 2016 and 2019, prompting investigations into potential compensation claims by state and local authorities.
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32% Bias Score

Bayern Faces Tight Budget Amid Low Tax Revenue Forecast
Bayern's Finance Minister Albert Füracker warns of a tight budget due to persistently low tax revenue, forecasting a slight increase of €0.1 billion in 2026 followed by a slight decrease in 2027, necessitating strict spending discipline.

Bayern Faces Tight Budget Amid Low Tax Revenue Forecast
Bayern's Finance Minister Albert Füracker warns of a tight budget due to persistently low tax revenue, forecasting a slight increase of €0.1 billion in 2026 followed by a slight decrease in 2027, necessitating strict spending discipline.
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48% Bias Score
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