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Ukraine Nationals Arrested for Alleged Russian-Directed Attacks on German Freight
Three Ukrainian men were arrested in Germany and Switzerland for allegedly planning, at the behest of Russia, arson and explosive attacks on German freight transport, sending packages with incendiary devices to Ukraine to ignite during transit; one suspect sent test packages with GPS trackers in Col...
Ukraine Nationals Arrested for Alleged Russian-Directed Attacks on German Freight
Three Ukrainian men were arrested in Germany and Switzerland for allegedly planning, at the behest of Russia, arson and explosive attacks on German freight transport, sending packages with incendiary devices to Ukraine to ignite during transit; one suspect sent test packages with GPS trackers in Col...
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36% Bias Score


Germany Arrests Three Suspected Russian Agents Planning Sabotage
Three Ukrainian men were arrested in Germany on May 14, 2025, for allegedly planning sabotage on behalf of Russia, including arson and explosive attacks on freight transport, highlighting a broader pattern of Russian espionage and sabotage targeting Germany's support for Ukraine.
Germany Arrests Three Suspected Russian Agents Planning Sabotage
Three Ukrainian men were arrested in Germany on May 14, 2025, for allegedly planning sabotage on behalf of Russia, including arson and explosive attacks on freight transport, highlighting a broader pattern of Russian espionage and sabotage targeting Germany's support for Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score


Merz Announces Sweeping Reforms for Germany
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a comprehensive reform agenda, including social system restructuring and increased international cooperation, particularly with the US and in support of Ukraine, during the Ludwig Erhard Foundation's "Economics Day.
Merz Announces Sweeping Reforms for Germany
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a comprehensive reform agenda, including social system restructuring and increased international cooperation, particularly with the US and in support of Ukraine, during the Ludwig Erhard Foundation's "Economics Day.
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40% Bias Score


German Court Upholds Prison Sentence for Far-Right Extremist Marla-Svenja Liebich
A German court has upheld a one-year and six-month prison sentence against Marla-Svenja Liebich (formerly Sven Liebich), a far-right extremist, for incitement to hatred and violence based on statements made at a 2019 demonstration and the sale of a hate-inscribed baseball bat. The decision follows m...
German Court Upholds Prison Sentence for Far-Right Extremist Marla-Svenja Liebich
A German court has upheld a one-year and six-month prison sentence against Marla-Svenja Liebich (formerly Sven Liebich), a far-right extremist, for incitement to hatred and violence based on statements made at a 2019 demonstration and the sale of a hate-inscribed baseball bat. The decision follows m...
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44% Bias Score


Bayern Creates Specialized Unit to Combat €50 Billion Annual Tax Evasion Loss
Bayern's new competence center for tax law, operational since February 1st, aims to combat the estimated €50 billion annual loss from tax evasion by centralizing expertise, coordinating investigations, and providing training to prosecutors.
Bayern Creates Specialized Unit to Combat €50 Billion Annual Tax Evasion Loss
Bayern's new competence center for tax law, operational since February 1st, aims to combat the estimated €50 billion annual loss from tax evasion by centralizing expertise, coordinating investigations, and providing training to prosecutors.
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48% Bias Score


Kennedy Jr.'s Early Swim Sparks Controversy
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. swam with his grandchildren in Washington D.C.'s Rock Creek on May 11th, before the official May 15th opening, sparking controversy and highlighting differing cultural attitudes towards risk-taking compared to Germany's experience with river pollution and su...
Kennedy Jr.'s Early Swim Sparks Controversy
US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. swam with his grandchildren in Washington D.C.'s Rock Creek on May 11th, before the official May 15th opening, sparking controversy and highlighting differing cultural attitudes towards risk-taking compared to Germany's experience with river pollution and su...
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64% Bias Score

Kanye West's Antisemitic Song Remains on X Despite Platform Bans
Kanye West's new song, containing a Hitler speech sample and swastika-like artwork, was banned on Spotify, YouTube, and Soundcloud but remains on X despite his history of antisemitic posts; this highlights inconsistencies in content moderation across platforms.

Kanye West's Antisemitic Song Remains on X Despite Platform Bans
Kanye West's new song, containing a Hitler speech sample and swastika-like artwork, was banned on Spotify, YouTube, and Soundcloud but remains on X despite his history of antisemitic posts; this highlights inconsistencies in content moderation across platforms.
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48% Bias Score

New Evidence Suggests Madeleine McCann Was Murdered
New evidence found on a hard drive in a factory owned by Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann disappearance, suggests the three-year-old was killed; the drive contained files that reportedly describe the crime, along with children's clothing and chemicals; a cellmate corrob...

New Evidence Suggests Madeleine McCann Was Murdered
New evidence found on a hard drive in a factory owned by Christian Brueckner, the prime suspect in the Madeleine McCann disappearance, suggests the three-year-old was killed; the drive contained files that reportedly describe the crime, along with children's clothing and chemicals; a cellmate corrob...
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Disabled Workforce: A Potential Solution to Labor Shortages
Germany's Federal Employment Agency sees 180,000 unemployed severely disabled people as a potential solution to the country's skilled labor shortage, noting that they are on average better educated than the overall workforce; however, only 51.4% of severely disabled people are currently employed, co...

Germany's Disabled Workforce: A Potential Solution to Labor Shortages
Germany's Federal Employment Agency sees 180,000 unemployed severely disabled people as a potential solution to the country's skilled labor shortage, noting that they are on average better educated than the overall workforce; however, only 51.4% of severely disabled people are currently employed, co...
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Disabled Workforce: Untapped Potential in Addressing Labor Shortages
In 2024, Germany reported 175,000 unemployed severely disabled individuals, representing an 11.6% unemployment rate, exceeding the national average; however, their 51.4% employment rate shows potential to address the nation's skilled labor shortage.

Germany's Disabled Workforce: Untapped Potential in Addressing Labor Shortages
In 2024, Germany reported 175,000 unemployed severely disabled individuals, representing an 11.6% unemployment rate, exceeding the national average; however, their 51.4% employment rate shows potential to address the nation's skilled labor shortage.
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32% Bias Score

Maier Denies Interference in Thuringian Police Leak Investigation
Thuringia's Interior Minister Georg Maier rejects accusations of interfering with an investigation into police officers suspected of leaking confidential information following police searches in Erfurt and Saalfeld in late March; the opposition demands consequences and an independent investigation.

Maier Denies Interference in Thuringian Police Leak Investigation
Thuringia's Interior Minister Georg Maier rejects accusations of interfering with an investigation into police officers suspected of leaking confidential information following police searches in Erfurt and Saalfeld in late March; the opposition demands consequences and an independent investigation.
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48% Bias Score

Hesse Bans Personal Electronics in Schools
Starting August 2024, a new law in Hesse, Germany, will ban personal electronic devices in schools, allowing teachers to confiscate devices found in use during class; this has caused a political debate with opposition parties raising concerns about the impact on teaching with technology and potentia...

Hesse Bans Personal Electronics in Schools
Starting August 2024, a new law in Hesse, Germany, will ban personal electronic devices in schools, allowing teachers to confiscate devices found in use during class; this has caused a political debate with opposition parties raising concerns about the impact on teaching with technology and potentia...
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36% Bias Score
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