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ARD Faces Backlash Over Sexist Host Appointment
The appointment of Thilo Mischke to host ARD's "Titel, Thesen, Temperamente" in January 2025 sparked controversy due to his past sexist, racist, and ableist remarks; his lack of a full apology, and ARD's defense of his supposed 'redemption' raise concerns about commitment to diversity and accountabi...
ARD Faces Backlash Over Sexist Host Appointment
The appointment of Thilo Mischke to host ARD's "Titel, Thesen, Temperamente" in January 2025 sparked controversy due to his past sexist, racist, and ableist remarks; his lack of a full apology, and ARD's defense of his supposed 'redemption' raise concerns about commitment to diversity and accountabi...
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60% Bias Score


Repeated Threats by Taleb Al A. Preceded Attack
Taleb Al A., convicted in 2013 for threatening public peace, repeatedly threatened violence to German authorities between 2013 and 2023, prompting warnings but not preventative action until after a recent attack.
Repeated Threats by Taleb Al A. Preceded Attack
Taleb Al A., convicted in 2013 for threatening public peace, repeatedly threatened violence to German authorities between 2013 and 2023, prompting warnings but not preventative action until after a recent attack.
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52% Bias Score


Bayernheim Falls Short of Housing Targets: Only a Fraction of Promised Apartments to be Completed by 2025
Bayernheim, Bavaria's state-owned housing company, will likely complete far fewer than the 10,000 apartments promised by 2025, reaching only a four-figure number by year's end, despite an increase in construction pace and over 4100 apartments currently under construction, highlighting the challenges...
Bayernheim Falls Short of Housing Targets: Only a Fraction of Promised Apartments to be Completed by 2025
Bayernheim, Bavaria's state-owned housing company, will likely complete far fewer than the 10,000 apartments promised by 2025, reaching only a four-figure number by year's end, despite an increase in construction pace and over 4100 apartments currently under construction, highlighting the challenges...
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48% Bias Score


German Police Investigate Politically Motivated Assault Following Bar Fight in Hürth
A bar fight in Hürth, Germany, between SPD council member Lukas Gottschalk and AfD council member Norbert Raatz is under investigation for politically motivated aggravated assault; Gottschalk claims prior racist and sexist provocations, while AfD released a video seemingly showing only the physical ...
German Police Investigate Politically Motivated Assault Following Bar Fight in Hürth
A bar fight in Hürth, Germany, between SPD council member Lukas Gottschalk and AfD council member Norbert Raatz is under investigation for politically motivated aggravated assault; Gottschalk claims prior racist and sexist provocations, while AfD released a video seemingly showing only the physical ...
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56% Bias Score


Faeser Proposes New Security Laws After Magdeburg Attack
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser proposed new security laws two days after the Magdeburg attack, focusing on a new Federal Police Act and biometric facial recognition, despite these measures being unrelated to the attack itself and the perpetrator's complex background.
Faeser Proposes New Security Laws After Magdeburg Attack
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser proposed new security laws two days after the Magdeburg attack, focusing on a new Federal Police Act and biometric facial recognition, despite these measures being unrelated to the attack itself and the perpetrator's complex background.
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44% Bias Score


German Cities Increase Parking Fees to Address Budget Shortfalls
Kiel and Flensburg are raising parking fees in 2025, with Kiel increasing hourly rates from €1.50 to €2.00 to address a budget deficit and Flensburg implementing cashless payments by the end of 2025, while Lübeck's proposed increase is postponed due to new court rulings.
German Cities Increase Parking Fees to Address Budget Shortfalls
Kiel and Flensburg are raising parking fees in 2025, with Kiel increasing hourly rates from €1.50 to €2.00 to address a budget deficit and Flensburg implementing cashless payments by the end of 2025, while Lübeck's proposed increase is postponed due to new court rulings.
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32% Bias Score

German Sparkling Wine Market Shows Growth Amidst Cocktail Trend
The German sparkling wine market is growing, with a 0.6 percent increase in sales in 2024, driven by a surge in popularity of sparkling wine cocktails and a rising demand for high-quality alcohol-free options, particularly noticeable during the holiday season.

German Sparkling Wine Market Shows Growth Amidst Cocktail Trend
The German sparkling wine market is growing, with a 0.6 percent increase in sales in 2024, driven by a surge in popularity of sparkling wine cocktails and a rising demand for high-quality alcohol-free options, particularly noticeable during the holiday season.
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32% Bias Score

Last Generation Shifts Tactics, Broadens Focus Beyond Climate Activism
Facing reduced public support and prison sentences, the German climate activist group Last Generation is abandoning its disruptive tactics of road blockades and property damage, broadening its focus to include social justice issues like housing and employment while aiming for broader public engageme...

Last Generation Shifts Tactics, Broadens Focus Beyond Climate Activism
Facing reduced public support and prison sentences, the German climate activist group Last Generation is abandoning its disruptive tactics of road blockades and property damage, broadening its focus to include social justice issues like housing and employment while aiming for broader public engageme...
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Minimum Wage Debate: €15 Proposal Sparks Economic Concerns
Germany's 2015 minimum wage, initially €8.50, is again debated, with Chancellor Scholz pushing for a €15 increase, sparking concerns about potential job losses despite past success in reducing low-wage employment and income inequality.

Germany's Minimum Wage Debate: €15 Proposal Sparks Economic Concerns
Germany's 2015 minimum wage, initially €8.50, is again debated, with Chancellor Scholz pushing for a €15 increase, sparking concerns about potential job losses despite past success in reducing low-wage employment and income inequality.
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44% Bias Score

VW-IG Metall Compromise Averts Layoffs, But at a Steep Price
Volkswagen and IG Metall reached a hard-fought compromise on wage negotiations, averting job cuts but requiring €1.5 billion in annual employee contributions and a 10% management pay cut for two years. The deal follows intense pressure from the Porsche and Piëch families, owners of Volkswagen.

VW-IG Metall Compromise Averts Layoffs, But at a Steep Price
Volkswagen and IG Metall reached a hard-fought compromise on wage negotiations, averting job cuts but requiring €1.5 billion in annual employee contributions and a 10% management pay cut for two years. The deal follows intense pressure from the Porsche and Piëch families, owners of Volkswagen.
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48% Bias Score

German Environmental Donations Remain Strong Despite Economic Headwinds
Despite economic challenges, German environmental organizations like WWF, Greenpeace, and the Heinz Sielmann Foundation continue to receive significant private donations, totaling millions of Euros annually. However, the number of individual donors is decreasing, while the focus on popular species f...

German Environmental Donations Remain Strong Despite Economic Headwinds
Despite economic challenges, German environmental organizations like WWF, Greenpeace, and the Heinz Sielmann Foundation continue to receive significant private donations, totaling millions of Euros annually. However, the number of individual donors is decreasing, while the focus on popular species f...
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36% Bias Score

Record High Sick Days in Germany: Respiratory Illnesses and Mental Health Issues Top Causes.
In the first eleven months of 2023, employees insured by Germany's largest health insurer, Techniker Krankenkasse (TK), took an average of 17.7 sick days, a record high exceeding pre-pandemic levels and attributed mainly to respiratory illnesses and mental health issues, according to a TK press rele...

Record High Sick Days in Germany: Respiratory Illnesses and Mental Health Issues Top Causes.
In the first eleven months of 2023, employees insured by Germany's largest health insurer, Techniker Krankenkasse (TK), took an average of 17.7 sick days, a record high exceeding pre-pandemic levels and attributed mainly to respiratory illnesses and mental health issues, according to a TK press rele...
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44% Bias Score
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