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Lower Saxony Sees Ten-Year High in Politically Motivated Crimes"
Politically motivated crimes in Lower Saxony surged to a ten-year high of 7,633 in 2024, largely due to the European elections, with right-wing extremism posing the greatest threat, followed by a more than doubled number of left-wing motivated crimes.
Lower Saxony Sees Ten-Year High in Politically Motivated Crimes"
Politically motivated crimes in Lower Saxony surged to a ten-year high of 7,633 in 2024, largely due to the European elections, with right-wing extremism posing the greatest threat, followed by a more than doubled number of left-wing motivated crimes.
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48% Bias Score


AfD Designated 'Right-Wing Extremist,' Files Legal Challenge
Germany's domestic intelligence agency, the BfV, has officially labeled the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as "right-wing extremist," leading to an urgent legal challenge from the AfD, which claims this designation violates their constitutional rights and is an attack on German democracy. The d...
AfD Designated 'Right-Wing Extremist,' Files Legal Challenge
Germany's domestic intelligence agency, the BfV, has officially labeled the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as "right-wing extremist," leading to an urgent legal challenge from the AfD, which claims this designation violates their constitutional rights and is an attack on German democracy. The d...
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40% Bias Score


Deutsches Museum Celebrates 100 Years: Science, Technology, and Societal Responsibility
The Deutsches Museum in Munich celebrated its 100th anniversary on May 7th, 2025, highlighting its commitment to accessible science education and the responsible development of technology, with speakers emphasizing the need for public discourse on technological advancements and warnings against poli...
Deutsches Museum Celebrates 100 Years: Science, Technology, and Societal Responsibility
The Deutsches Museum in Munich celebrated its 100th anniversary on May 7th, 2025, highlighting its commitment to accessible science education and the responsible development of technology, with speakers emphasizing the need for public discourse on technological advancements and warnings against poli...
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44% Bias Score


Germany Faces Steep Hurdles in Relocating Asylum Procedures to Third Countries
A German government report reveals significant legal and practical obstacles to relocating asylum procedures to third countries, citing the need for substantial legal changes and the lack of willing partner countries, despite considering this a potentially viable option for managing irregular migrat...
Germany Faces Steep Hurdles in Relocating Asylum Procedures to Third Countries
A German government report reveals significant legal and practical obstacles to relocating asylum procedures to third countries, citing the need for substantial legal changes and the lack of willing partner countries, despite considering this a potentially viable option for managing irregular migrat...
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52% Bias Score


DRK's WWII Missing Persons Search: Funding Uncertainty
The German Red Cross (DRK) search service received about 7,000 inquiries in 2023 regarding World War II missing persons, resolving 43% of cases; continued funding beyond 2028 is uncertain.
DRK's WWII Missing Persons Search: Funding Uncertainty
The German Red Cross (DRK) search service received about 7,000 inquiries in 2023 regarding World War II missing persons, resolving 43% of cases; continued funding beyond 2028 is uncertain.
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28% Bias Score


NRW's AI-Powered Data Center to Streamline Tax Administration
North Rhine-Westphalia is constructing a new AI-driven data center in Kaarst, Germany, to improve tax administration efficiency and citizen services, employing over 1000 and aiming for faster processing of tax returns while freeing human workers for complex tasks; the project is proceeding increment...
NRW's AI-Powered Data Center to Streamline Tax Administration
North Rhine-Westphalia is constructing a new AI-driven data center in Kaarst, Germany, to improve tax administration efficiency and citizen services, employing over 1000 and aiming for faster processing of tax returns while freeing human workers for complex tasks; the project is proceeding increment...
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40% Bias Score

Greensill Bank Collapse: €500 Million in Municipal Losses, Management Under Investigation
The insolvency of Greensill Bank in Bremen, Germany, caused €500 million in losses for 50 municipalities, while private depositors were compensated; investigations into former management are underway, focusing on potential fraud and mismanagement.

Greensill Bank Collapse: €500 Million in Municipal Losses, Management Under Investigation
The insolvency of Greensill Bank in Bremen, Germany, caused €500 million in losses for 50 municipalities, while private depositors were compensated; investigations into former management are underway, focusing on potential fraud and mismanagement.
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32% Bias Score

AfD Sues German Intelligence Agency Over "Right-Wing Extremist" Classification
Germany's domestic intelligence agency, BfV, classified the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as "securely right-wing extremist" on Friday, prompting the AfD to file a lawsuit demanding the classification's retraction and seeking €10,000 in penalties per violation.

AfD Sues German Intelligence Agency Over "Right-Wing Extremist" Classification
Germany's domestic intelligence agency, BfV, classified the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as "securely right-wing extremist" on Friday, prompting the AfD to file a lawsuit demanding the classification's retraction and seeking €10,000 in penalties per violation.
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48% Bias Score

Luxembourg Condemns Germany's Stricter Border Controls"
Luxembourg's Interior Minister Léon Gloden criticized Germany's plan to increase border controls and migrant rejections, stating that it disrupts the Schengen Area's free movement and advocating for strengthening external border controls instead; Germany plans to implement these measures starting We...

Luxembourg Condemns Germany's Stricter Border Controls"
Luxembourg's Interior Minister Léon Gloden criticized Germany's plan to increase border controls and migrant rejections, stating that it disrupts the Schengen Area's free movement and advocating for strengthening external border controls instead; Germany plans to implement these measures starting We...
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44% Bias Score

Liberation Day in Netherlands, Scholz's Farewell, and International Court Ruling
On Liberation Day in the Netherlands, nationwide festivals are taking place, while German Chancellor Olaf Scholz concludes his term; the International Court of Justice rules on the Sudan-UAE genocide case, and a large fire breaks out in Dongen, Netherlands.

Liberation Day in Netherlands, Scholz's Farewell, and International Court Ruling
On Liberation Day in the Netherlands, nationwide festivals are taking place, while German Chancellor Olaf Scholz concludes his term; the International Court of Justice rules on the Sudan-UAE genocide case, and a large fire breaks out in Dongen, Netherlands.
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28% Bias Score

Ford Cologne Job Cuts Spur Union Membership Surge, Strike Looms
Ford's Cologne plant faces 2,900 job cuts by 2027, prompting a 10% membership surge in the IG Metall union, which is demanding high severance pay and financial protection due to a withdrawn US parent company guarantee; a strike is possible.

Ford Cologne Job Cuts Spur Union Membership Surge, Strike Looms
Ford's Cologne plant faces 2,900 job cuts by 2027, prompting a 10% membership surge in the IG Metall union, which is demanding high severance pay and financial protection due to a withdrawn US parent company guarantee; a strike is possible.
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36% Bias Score

Ford Cologne Job Cuts Spark Union Surge, Strike Threat
Ford's Cologne plant, employing 11,500, faces 2,900 job cuts by 2027, prompting a 10% surge in IG Metall union membership and demands for high severance pay amid potential insolvency following the withdrawal of a US parent company guarantee. An upcoming strike vote could lead to significant labor ac...

Ford Cologne Job Cuts Spark Union Surge, Strike Threat
Ford's Cologne plant, employing 11,500, faces 2,900 job cuts by 2027, prompting a 10% surge in IG Metall union membership and demands for high severance pay amid potential insolvency following the withdrawal of a US parent company guarantee. An upcoming strike vote could lead to significant labor ac...
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44% Bias Score
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