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Schwedt Refinery Workers Protest Sanctions, Facing Job Losses
On May 7th, hundreds of PCK refinery workers in Schwedt, Germany, protested the plant's reduced capacity due to sanctions on Russian oil, threatening 1200 jobs and the town's economy; increased Kazakhstani oil supply offers limited relief.
Schwedt Refinery Workers Protest Sanctions, Facing Job Losses
On May 7th, hundreds of PCK refinery workers in Schwedt, Germany, protested the plant's reduced capacity due to sanctions on Russian oil, threatening 1200 jobs and the town's economy; increased Kazakhstani oil supply offers limited relief.
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48% Bias Score


Merz's First Foreign Trip: Franco-German 'Restart' Amidst Polish Resistance on Migration
German Chancellor Merz's first foreign trip yielded contrasting results: a 'restart' of Franco-German relations focused on stronger European cooperation, and significant Polish resistance to Merz's plan to expand border controls and reject asylum seekers, signaling potential difficulties in achievin...
Merz's First Foreign Trip: Franco-German 'Restart' Amidst Polish Resistance on Migration
German Chancellor Merz's first foreign trip yielded contrasting results: a 'restart' of Franco-German relations focused on stronger European cooperation, and significant Polish resistance to Merz's plan to expand border controls and reject asylum seekers, signaling potential difficulties in achievin...
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36% Bias Score


Müller Anticipates Multi-Day Papal Conclave
German Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller, in Rome for the papal conclave, expects the selection of Pope Francis's successor to take several days, possibly even weeks, requiring a two-thirds majority of 133 cardinals.
Müller Anticipates Multi-Day Papal Conclave
German Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller, in Rome for the papal conclave, expects the selection of Pope Francis's successor to take several days, possibly even weeks, requiring a two-thirds majority of 133 cardinals.
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40% Bias Score


Geisenheim University Invests €70 Million in Modern Beverage Technology and Research Facilities
Geisenheim University opened a €35 million beverage technology center and is building a new research facility, Vita, investing €70 million total to enhance its teaching and research capabilities, with the goal of addressing challenges like climate change and promoting global collaboration in food pr...
Geisenheim University Invests €70 Million in Modern Beverage Technology and Research Facilities
Geisenheim University opened a €35 million beverage technology center and is building a new research facility, Vita, investing €70 million total to enhance its teaching and research capabilities, with the goal of addressing challenges like climate change and promoting global collaboration in food pr...
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44% Bias Score


Germany Commemorates WWII End Amidst Warnings of Resurgent Fascism
On the 78th anniversary of the end of World War II, Saxony's Parliament President Alexander Dierks emphasized Germany's responsibility for peace and democracy, while SPD leader Henning Homann warned against resurgent threats to democracy, and the Left party proposed an antifascism clause in the stat...
Germany Commemorates WWII End Amidst Warnings of Resurgent Fascism
On the 78th anniversary of the end of World War II, Saxony's Parliament President Alexander Dierks emphasized Germany's responsibility for peace and democracy, while SPD leader Henning Homann warned against resurgent threats to democracy, and the Left party proposed an antifascism clause in the stat...
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36% Bias Score


FDP Opposes Frankfurt Crack Addiction Center Location, Threatening Coalition
Frankfurt's FDP opposes the planned crack addiction center near the central station, prompting debate about its location and potentially threatening the ruling coalition; alternative sites are discussed, but challenges remain in balancing public health needs with local community concerns.
FDP Opposes Frankfurt Crack Addiction Center Location, Threatening Coalition
Frankfurt's FDP opposes the planned crack addiction center near the central station, prompting debate about its location and potentially threatening the ruling coalition; alternative sites are discussed, but challenges remain in balancing public health needs with local community concerns.
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48% Bias Score

German Chancellor's Humiliating Vote Reveals Deep European Instability
On May 6th, German Chancellor Merz's confirmation vote was initially rejected by the Bundestag, revealing deep divisions within Germany's political center and raising significant concerns about Europe's stability, given Germany's vital economic and political role in the EU.

German Chancellor's Humiliating Vote Reveals Deep European Instability
On May 6th, German Chancellor Merz's confirmation vote was initially rejected by the Bundestag, revealing deep divisions within Germany's political center and raising significant concerns about Europe's stability, given Germany's vital economic and political role in the EU.
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56% Bias Score

Munich Nazi Documentation Center Reopens with Enhanced Security After Terrorist Attack
The Nazi Documentation Center in Munich reopened on May 7, 2025, after a five-month closure due to a September 2024 terrorist attack. Enhanced security measures, a renovated entrance area, and expanded exhibits now feature 22 historical artifacts and a video installation highlighting past attacks in...

Munich Nazi Documentation Center Reopens with Enhanced Security After Terrorist Attack
The Nazi Documentation Center in Munich reopened on May 7, 2025, after a five-month closure due to a September 2024 terrorist attack. Enhanced security measures, a renovated entrance area, and expanded exhibits now feature 22 historical artifacts and a video installation highlighting past attacks in...
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36% Bias Score

German Court: AfD Membership Insufficient for Gun Ban
The Oberverwaltungsgericht Münster overturned previous rulings in North Rhine-Westphalia, stating that AfD membership alone cannot justify banning firearm ownership; this decision, however, predates the BfV's recent classification of the AfD as a far-right extremist party, potentially impacting futu...

German Court: AfD Membership Insufficient for Gun Ban
The Oberverwaltungsgericht Münster overturned previous rulings in North Rhine-Westphalia, stating that AfD membership alone cannot justify banning firearm ownership; this decision, however, predates the BfV's recent classification of the AfD as a far-right extremist party, potentially impacting futu...
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36% Bias Score

German Law Professor Urges AfD Ban Review
German law professor Hermann Heußner urged Germany's new government to commission a legal opinion on banning the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party following the BfV's assessment that the AfD is definitively right-wing extremist; Heußner cites the urgency of preventing a repeat of the NSDAP's rise ...

German Law Professor Urges AfD Ban Review
German law professor Hermann Heußner urged Germany's new government to commission a legal opinion on banning the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party following the BfV's assessment that the AfD is definitively right-wing extremist; Heußner cites the urgency of preventing a repeat of the NSDAP's rise ...
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40% Bias Score

Hesse Preserves WWII War Graves, Emphasizing Remembrance and Education
In Hesse, Germany, the Volksbund German War Graves Care organization maintains over 1,050 war grave sites containing more than 70,000 individuals, including soldiers and civilians, and continues educational outreach to youth to ensure remembrance of the victims of WWII, with recent exhumations and r...

Hesse Preserves WWII War Graves, Emphasizing Remembrance and Education
In Hesse, Germany, the Volksbund German War Graves Care organization maintains over 1,050 war grave sites containing more than 70,000 individuals, including soldiers and civilians, and continues educational outreach to youth to ensure remembrance of the victims of WWII, with recent exhumations and r...
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24% Bias Score

Sachsen-Anhalt Criminal Asset Seizures Drop Significantly in 2024
Sachsen-Anhalt prosecutors seized €900,000 in criminal assets in 2024, down from €1.3 million in 2023, with an additional €5.43 million confiscated (half of 2023's €11.96 million). 1,997 individuals faced asset forfeiture measures in 2024, compared to 2,371 in 2023, hampered by difficulties seizing ...

Sachsen-Anhalt Criminal Asset Seizures Drop Significantly in 2024
Sachsen-Anhalt prosecutors seized €900,000 in criminal assets in 2024, down from €1.3 million in 2023, with an additional €5.43 million confiscated (half of 2023's €11.96 million). 1,997 individuals faced asset forfeiture measures in 2024, compared to 2,371 in 2023, hampered by difficulties seizing ...
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32% Bias Score
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