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Centuries-Long Art Dispute Between Hohenzollerns and Germany Ends in Settlement
A nearly century-long legal dispute between the House of Hohenzollern and the German government over thousands of art treasures has ended in a settlement, with most pieces remaining in public museums but some items, including seven ornate tobacco boxes, being assigned to the Hohenzollerns, and the c...
Centuries-Long Art Dispute Between Hohenzollerns and Germany Ends in Settlement
A nearly century-long legal dispute between the House of Hohenzollern and the German government over thousands of art treasures has ended in a settlement, with most pieces remaining in public museums but some items, including seven ornate tobacco boxes, being assigned to the Hohenzollerns, and the c...
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20% Bias Score


German Police Raid "Königreich Deutschland" Headquarters
German authorities conducted a raid on the headquarters of the banned "Königreich Deutschland" group in Mainhardt, seizing evidence and serving a prohibition order, as part of a nationwide effort to combat the Reichsbürger movement.
German Police Raid "Königreich Deutschland" Headquarters
German authorities conducted a raid on the headquarters of the banned "Königreich Deutschland" group in Mainhardt, seizing evidence and serving a prohibition order, as part of a nationwide effort to combat the Reichsbürger movement.
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40% Bias Score


AfD Challenges German Surveillance, Citing Parliamentary Immunity
The AfD in Thuringia and Saxony is challenging its surveillance by the German domestic intelligence agency, Verfassungsschutz, citing parliamentary immunity; a court case is underway, with the AfD arguing that surveillance infringes upon its mandate and the Thuringian Interior Minister, Georg Maier,...
AfD Challenges German Surveillance, Citing Parliamentary Immunity
The AfD in Thuringia and Saxony is challenging its surveillance by the German domestic intelligence agency, Verfassungsschutz, citing parliamentary immunity; a court case is underway, with the AfD arguing that surveillance infringes upon its mandate and the Thuringian Interior Minister, Georg Maier,...
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56% Bias Score


24% of German Children Report Online Sexual Approaches from Adults
A survey in Germany reveals that 24% of children and teens have experienced online sexual approaches from adults, highlighting the ongoing prevalence of cybergrooming despite increasing awareness and a desire for more school education on the topic.
24% of German Children Report Online Sexual Approaches from Adults
A survey in Germany reveals that 24% of children and teens have experienced online sexual approaches from adults, highlighting the ongoing prevalence of cybergrooming despite increasing awareness and a desire for more school education on the topic.
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12% Bias Score


Germany Bans Extremist Group "Königreich Deutschland", Four Arrested
On May 13, 2025, German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt banned "Königreich Deutschland," a 6,000-member extremist group rejecting German sovereignty, resulting in four arrests, including the founder, Peter Fitzek, across multiple German states.
Germany Bans Extremist Group "Königreich Deutschland", Four Arrested
On May 13, 2025, German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt banned "Königreich Deutschland," a 6,000-member extremist group rejecting German sovereignty, resulting in four arrests, including the founder, Peter Fitzek, across multiple German states.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Bans Largest Reichsbürger Group, Arrests Leaders
On May 13th, 2024, German authorities banned the "Königreich Deutschland" (Kingdom of Germany) group, the largest Reichsbürger organization, arresting four leaders including its founder, Peter Fitzek, and seizing assets to counter its anti-state activities and antisemitic conspiracy theories.
Germany Bans Largest Reichsbürger Group, Arrests Leaders
On May 13th, 2024, German authorities banned the "Königreich Deutschland" (Kingdom of Germany) group, the largest Reichsbürger organization, arresting four leaders including its founder, Peter Fitzek, and seizing assets to counter its anti-state activities and antisemitic conspiracy theories.
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60% Bias Score

Reif Calls for Normalization of Jewish Life in Germany Amidst Antisemitism Concerns
Marcel Reif, a prominent German journalist and son of a Holocaust survivor, criticized the heavy security at Berlin's Jewish Museum, calling for a more normal experience of Jewish life in Germany and condemning antisemitism while also stressing the importance of responsible criticism of Israeli gove...

Reif Calls for Normalization of Jewish Life in Germany Amidst Antisemitism Concerns
Marcel Reif, a prominent German journalist and son of a Holocaust survivor, criticized the heavy security at Berlin's Jewish Museum, calling for a more normal experience of Jewish life in Germany and condemning antisemitism while also stressing the importance of responsible criticism of Israeli gove...
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40% Bias Score

German Economy to Shrink, Unemployment to Rise to Three Million
Germany's economy is projected to shrink by 0.2 percent in 2025, pushing unemployment back to three million, primarily due to the US trade conflict, global uncertainties, and high location costs; the IW believes the new government can reverse this trend.

German Economy to Shrink, Unemployment to Rise to Three Million
Germany's economy is projected to shrink by 0.2 percent in 2025, pushing unemployment back to three million, primarily due to the US trade conflict, global uncertainties, and high location costs; the IW believes the new government can reverse this trend.
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48% Bias Score

2024 Kiel World Economic Prize Honors Leaders in Politics, Business, and Economics
The 2024 Kiel World Economic Prize, awarded on June 23rd in Kiel, Germany, honored Gabrielius Landsbergis (politics), Hélène Huby (business), and Monika Schnitzer (economics) for their contributions to a forward-thinking global society, recognizing their proactive responses to geopolitical challenge...

2024 Kiel World Economic Prize Honors Leaders in Politics, Business, and Economics
The 2024 Kiel World Economic Prize, awarded on June 23rd in Kiel, Germany, honored Gabrielius Landsbergis (politics), Hélène Huby (business), and Monika Schnitzer (economics) for their contributions to a forward-thinking global society, recognizing their proactive responses to geopolitical challenge...
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60% Bias Score

German Left Party Rejects IHRA Antisemitism Definition
Germany's Left Party sparked controversy by rejecting the IHRA definition of antisemitism in favor of the Jerusalem Declaration, prompting criticism from the Central Council of Jews and highlighting the ongoing debate on the limits of criticizing Israel.

German Left Party Rejects IHRA Antisemitism Definition
Germany's Left Party sparked controversy by rejecting the IHRA definition of antisemitism in favor of the Jerusalem Declaration, prompting criticism from the Central Council of Jews and highlighting the ongoing debate on the limits of criticizing Israel.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Bans "Königreich Deutschland" Reichsbürger Group
German authorities banned "Königreich Deutschland", a large Reichsbürger group, arresting four leaders following nationwide raids; the group promoted a separate state, had its own financial system, and sought to evade taxes.

Germany Bans "Königreich Deutschland" Reichsbürger Group
German authorities banned "Königreich Deutschland", a large Reichsbürger group, arresting four leaders following nationwide raids; the group promoted a separate state, had its own financial system, and sought to evade taxes.
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48% Bias Score

Merz to Meet Mitsotakis Amidst German Crackdown on Far-Right Group
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will meet with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Berlin on Tuesday, while Germany banned the far-right group "Königreich Deutschland" and arrested several members; Foreign Minister Wadephul urged Russia to participate in peace talks with Ukraine.

Merz to Meet Mitsotakis Amidst German Crackdown on Far-Right Group
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will meet with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Berlin on Tuesday, while Germany banned the far-right group "Königreich Deutschland" and arrested several members; Foreign Minister Wadephul urged Russia to participate in peace talks with Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score
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