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EnBW Q1 2025 Results: Strong Start Despite Renewable Energy Dip
EnBW reported a 5% rise in its first-quarter 2025 Adjusted EBITDA to €1.41 billion, driven by increased network revenue and e-mobility, despite a 9% drop in renewable energy profits due to poor weather; the company plans a €3 billion capital increase for further investment.
EnBW Q1 2025 Results: Strong Start Despite Renewable Energy Dip
EnBW reported a 5% rise in its first-quarter 2025 Adjusted EBITDA to €1.41 billion, driven by increased network revenue and e-mobility, despite a 9% drop in renewable energy profits due to poor weather; the company plans a €3 billion capital increase for further investment.
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20% Bias Score


German Road Companies Fined €10.5 Million for Bid Rigging
Seven German road construction companies were fined €10.5 million by the Federal Cartel Office for colluding on public contracts from 2016 to 2019, manipulating bids and allocating contracts amongst themselves across several states.
German Road Companies Fined €10.5 Million for Bid Rigging
Seven German road construction companies were fined €10.5 million by the Federal Cartel Office for colluding on public contracts from 2016 to 2019, manipulating bids and allocating contracts amongst themselves across several states.
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24% Bias Score


CDU Rejects Left Party Cooperation Amidst Antisemitism Debate
CDU Secretary-General Carsten Linnemann rejects any cooperation with the Left party due to the presence of "extremist groups" and their adoption of the controversial Jerusalem Declaration, while other CDU members advocate for pragmatism in navigating challenging political landscapes.
CDU Rejects Left Party Cooperation Amidst Antisemitism Debate
CDU Secretary-General Carsten Linnemann rejects any cooperation with the Left party due to the presence of "extremist groups" and their adoption of the controversial Jerusalem Declaration, while other CDU members advocate for pragmatism in navigating challenging political landscapes.
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56% Bias Score


Bavarian Rivers Face Drought: Danube Nears Critically Low Water Levels
Persistent drought has lowered water levels in Bavaria's rivers, particularly the Danube, nearing critically low levels (2.03 meters on Monday), while the Main's regulated water levels remain stable. Low water may impact shipping on the Danube, and watersports are restricted on parts of the Main.
Bavarian Rivers Face Drought: Danube Nears Critically Low Water Levels
Persistent drought has lowered water levels in Bavaria's rivers, particularly the Danube, nearing critically low levels (2.03 meters on Monday), while the Main's regulated water levels remain stable. Low water may impact shipping on the Danube, and watersports are restricted on parts of the Main.
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36% Bias Score


International Pressure Mounts on Russia Amidst Ukraine Conflict
President Zelenskyy invited Pope Leo XIV to visit Ukraine; Poland closed its Russian consulate in Krakow following accusations of Russian involvement in a Warsaw shopping mall fire; Germany is considering supplying Taurus missiles to Ukraine depending on Russia's response to calls for a ceasefire.
International Pressure Mounts on Russia Amidst Ukraine Conflict
President Zelenskyy invited Pope Leo XIV to visit Ukraine; Poland closed its Russian consulate in Krakow following accusations of Russian involvement in a Warsaw shopping mall fire; Germany is considering supplying Taurus missiles to Ukraine depending on Russia's response to calls for a ceasefire.
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60% Bias Score


Germany and Israel: 60 Years of Complex Relations
Sixty years after establishing diplomatic relations, Germany and Israel grapple with complex issues including rising antisemitism in Germany, the Gaza conflict, and the International Criminal Court's warrant for the Israeli Prime Minister, impacting governmental relations and aid to Gaza.
Germany and Israel: 60 Years of Complex Relations
Sixty years after establishing diplomatic relations, Germany and Israel grapple with complex issues including rising antisemitism in Germany, the Gaza conflict, and the International Criminal Court's warrant for the Israeli Prime Minister, impacting governmental relations and aid to Gaza.
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44% Bias Score

German Nationals on Trial for Spying for China
A 60-year-old consultant and a couple from Viersen, Germany, stand trial in Düsseldorf accused of providing the Chinese MSS with information on military technology and illegally exporting three special lasers to China, receiving payments ranging from four-figure to five-figure sums plus €1000 per la...

German Nationals on Trial for Spying for China
A 60-year-old consultant and a couple from Viersen, Germany, stand trial in Düsseldorf accused of providing the Chinese MSS with information on military technology and illegally exporting three special lasers to China, receiving payments ranging from four-figure to five-figure sums plus €1000 per la...
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40% Bias Score

KINO Film Congress Relocates to Hamburg in 2026
Germany's largest cinema association, HDF KINO e.V., announced that the KINO Film Congress will move from Baden-Baden to Hamburg in 2026, citing Hamburg's modern infrastructure and status as a film and media center as key reasons for the relocation.

KINO Film Congress Relocates to Hamburg in 2026
Germany's largest cinema association, HDF KINO e.V., announced that the KINO Film Congress will move from Baden-Baden to Hamburg in 2026, citing Hamburg's modern infrastructure and status as a film and media center as key reasons for the relocation.
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48% Bias Score

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Launches €2 Million Climate Action Program
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern launched a €2 million, two-year program called "MV tut was" to boost public participation in climate protection, focusing on rural communities and awarding €520,000 in prizes for climate projects, aiming to overcome resistance to initiatives like wind farms and moorland restor...

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Launches €2 Million Climate Action Program
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern launched a €2 million, two-year program called "MV tut was" to boost public participation in climate protection, focusing on rural communities and awarding €520,000 in prizes for climate projects, aiming to overcome resistance to initiatives like wind farms and moorland restor...
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32% Bias Score

Soviet Blockade of West Berlin Ends
The Soviet blockade of West Berlin, imposed on June 24, 1948, in response to Western efforts to create a new German state, ended on May 12, 1949, after persistent Western diplomacy and the successful Berlin Airlift, solidifying the division of Germany and boosting Western influence.

Soviet Blockade of West Berlin Ends
The Soviet blockade of West Berlin, imposed on June 24, 1948, in response to Western efforts to create a new German state, ended on May 12, 1949, after persistent Western diplomacy and the successful Berlin Airlift, solidifying the division of Germany and boosting Western influence.
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16% Bias Score

German Film Debuts at Cannes Amidst Hollywood Stars
The 2024 Cannes Film Festival features 21 films competing for the Palme d'Or, notably including the German film "In die Sonne schauen," directed by debutant filmmaker Schilinski, alongside Hollywood stars like Emma Stone and Joaquin Phoenix in various films, showcasing both established and emerging ...

German Film Debuts at Cannes Amidst Hollywood Stars
The 2024 Cannes Film Festival features 21 films competing for the Palme d'Or, notably including the German film "In die Sonne schauen," directed by debutant filmmaker Schilinski, alongside Hollywood stars like Emma Stone and Joaquin Phoenix in various films, showcasing both established and emerging ...
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24% Bias Score

German U-boats Surrender at Lisahally, Ending Battle of the Atlantic
On May 14, 1945, German U-boats surrendered at Lisahally, Northern Ireland, ending their crucial role in the Battle of the Atlantic; eyewitness Bert Whoriskey, then 14, recalls the event and Lisahally's transformation into a vital Allied naval base during WWII.

German U-boats Surrender at Lisahally, Ending Battle of the Atlantic
On May 14, 1945, German U-boats surrendered at Lisahally, Northern Ireland, ending their crucial role in the Battle of the Atlantic; eyewitness Bert Whoriskey, then 14, recalls the event and Lisahally's transformation into a vital Allied naval base during WWII.
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24% Bias Score
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