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Germany's Green Energy Transition Stalls Amidst Renewable Energy Drop
Germany's renewable energy production plummeted 16% in early 2025 due to weak winds impacting wind power (-31%), forcing a 10% rise in fossil fuel use, primarily coal (+16%), resulting in higher CO2 emissions (nearly 42 million tons) and reversing its green transition.
Germany's Green Energy Transition Stalls Amidst Renewable Energy Drop
Germany's renewable energy production plummeted 16% in early 2025 due to weak winds impacting wind power (-31%), forcing a 10% rise in fossil fuel use, primarily coal (+16%), resulting in higher CO2 emissions (nearly 42 million tons) and reversing its green transition.
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36% Bias Score


Secret Meeting in Baku Raises Concerns About German-Russian Back-Channel Negotiations
A secret meeting in Baku, Azerbaijan, in April 2025, brought together several high-ranking German politicians and Russian officials connected to Vladimir Putin, raising concerns about potential back-channel negotiations undermining sanctions against Russia, despite the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Secret Meeting in Baku Raises Concerns About German-Russian Back-Channel Negotiations
A secret meeting in Baku, Azerbaijan, in April 2025, brought together several high-ranking German politicians and Russian officials connected to Vladimir Putin, raising concerns about potential back-channel negotiations undermining sanctions against Russia, despite the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Denies National Emergency Declaration Amidst Border Control Controversy
Germany denied reports that Chancellor Merz declared a national emergency to increase border controls, contradicting earlier reports by Die Welt that said Article 72 of the EU treaty would be invoked. The government spokesperson confirmed that this article remains untriggered.
Germany Denies National Emergency Declaration Amidst Border Control Controversy
Germany denied reports that Chancellor Merz declared a national emergency to increase border controls, contradicting earlier reports by Die Welt that said Article 72 of the EU treaty would be invoked. The government spokesperson confirmed that this article remains untriggered.
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44% Bias Score


Merz and Trump Discuss Ukraine and Trade in First Phone Call
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and US President Trump held their first phone call on Thursday, discussing the war in Ukraine, a trade dispute between the US and the EU, and the possibility of future visits.
Merz and Trump Discuss Ukraine and Trade in First Phone Call
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and US President Trump held their first phone call on Thursday, discussing the war in Ukraine, a trade dispute between the US and the EU, and the possibility of future visits.
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40% Bias Score


Germany to Build 20 Gigawatts of Gas Power Plants to Ensure Energy Security
German Economics Minister Katherine Reiche calls for rapid construction of at least 20 gigawatts of new gas-fired power plants to ensure energy security, citing recent power outages and the need to balance renewable energy sources with reliable alternatives while acknowledging the resulting costs; s...
Germany to Build 20 Gigawatts of Gas Power Plants to Ensure Energy Security
German Economics Minister Katherine Reiche calls for rapid construction of at least 20 gigawatts of new gas-fired power plants to ensure energy security, citing recent power outages and the need to balance renewable energy sources with reliable alternatives while acknowledging the resulting costs; s...
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48% Bias Score


Germany's New Chancellor Promises a More Pro-EU Stance
Germany's new Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has promised a more pro-European approach, aiming to reinvigorate EU cooperation, but potential disagreements on immigration and his initial unilateral asylum-seeker deportations present challenges.
Germany's New Chancellor Promises a More Pro-EU Stance
Germany's new Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has promised a more pro-European approach, aiming to reinvigorate EU cooperation, but potential disagreements on immigration and his initial unilateral asylum-seeker deportations present challenges.
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52% Bias Score

Record High Hate Crimes in Baden-Württemberg: 1654 Cases Reported in 2022
In 2022, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, saw a record 1654 hate crimes—a 14% increase from 2021 and double 2020's figures—with most racially motivated and originating from right-wing extremism; 643 cases occurred online.

Record High Hate Crimes in Baden-Württemberg: 1654 Cases Reported in 2022
In 2022, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, saw a record 1654 hate crimes—a 14% increase from 2021 and double 2020's figures—with most racially motivated and originating from right-wing extremism; 643 cases occurred online.
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40% Bias Score

Diverging Views: German-Israeli Relations 60 Years On
A Bertelsmann Stiftung poll reveals that while Israelis largely view Germany positively (60 percent), German views of Israel have soured (36 percent positive, 38 percent negative), accompanied by a rise in antisemitic sentiments (27 percent).

Diverging Views: German-Israeli Relations 60 Years On
A Bertelsmann Stiftung poll reveals that while Israelis largely view Germany positively (60 percent), German views of Israel have soured (36 percent positive, 38 percent negative), accompanied by a rise in antisemitic sentiments (27 percent).
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36% Bias Score

Speyer Diocese Study Reveals Widespread Sexual Abuse, Bishop Apologizes
A study released in the Speyer diocese reveals 150 individuals accused of sexual abuse, primarily in the 1950s-60s, costing the diocese €3.6 million in compensation; Bishop Wiesemann apologized and called for a cultural change.

Speyer Diocese Study Reveals Widespread Sexual Abuse, Bishop Apologizes
A study released in the Speyer diocese reveals 150 individuals accused of sexual abuse, primarily in the 1950s-60s, costing the diocese €3.6 million in compensation; Bishop Wiesemann apologized and called for a cultural change.
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24% Bias Score

Brandenburg AfD Protest Follows Controversial Reclassification and Official Dismissal
On Sunday, May 9th, 2025, protests in several Brandenburg cities demanded a ban on the AfD, following the state government's controversial reclassification of the party as "securely right-wing extremist." The controversy led to the dismissal of a Verfassungsschutz official, sparking further debate o...

Brandenburg AfD Protest Follows Controversial Reclassification and Official Dismissal
On Sunday, May 9th, 2025, protests in several Brandenburg cities demanded a ban on the AfD, following the state government's controversial reclassification of the party as "securely right-wing extremist." The controversy led to the dismissal of a Verfassungsschutz official, sparking further debate o...
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60% Bias Score

Germany Plans 20 GW Gas Plant Expansion to Secure Energy Supply
German Economy Minister Katherine Reiche calls for rapid expansion of gas-fired power plants (at least 20 GW) to ensure energy security, citing recent power outages in Spain and Portugal, while advocating for a comprehensive cost analysis of the energy transition and rejecting a return to nuclear po...

Germany Plans 20 GW Gas Plant Expansion to Secure Energy Supply
German Economy Minister Katherine Reiche calls for rapid expansion of gas-fired power plants (at least 20 GW) to ensure energy security, citing recent power outages in Spain and Portugal, while advocating for a comprehensive cost analysis of the energy transition and rejecting a return to nuclear po...
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48% Bias Score

WWII Veteran Recounts War Experiences and Post-War Life
Dmitry Melehin, a 98-year-old veteran, recounts his World War II experiences, from initial optimism to the harsh realities of fighting in Eastern Europe and Berlin, including the loss of his brother and his post-war life in the Soviet Union.

WWII Veteran Recounts War Experiences and Post-War Life
Dmitry Melehin, a 98-year-old veteran, recounts his World War II experiences, from initial optimism to the harsh realities of fighting in Eastern Europe and Berlin, including the loss of his brother and his post-war life in the Soviet Union.
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24% Bias Score
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