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Seven Men on Trial for ATM Bombings in Germany
Seven men are on trial in Frankfurt, Germany, accused of seven ATM bombings in Hessen, Rhineland-Palatinate, and North Rhine-Westphalia, with two incidents considered attempted murder due to potential harm to bystanders; one defendant confessed to participation due to debt.
Seven Men on Trial for ATM Bombings in Germany
Seven men are on trial in Frankfurt, Germany, accused of seven ATM bombings in Hessen, Rhineland-Palatinate, and North Rhine-Westphalia, with two incidents considered attempted murder due to potential harm to bystanders; one defendant confessed to participation due to debt.
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36% Bias Score


Kretschmer Re-elected as Saxony's Minister President in Minority Government
Michael Kretschmer (CDU) was re-elected as Minister President of Saxony in a second ballot with 69 votes, forming the state's first minority government after failing to secure a majority in the first round. His election relies on support from the Linke party, while the AfD received only one vote and...
Kretschmer Re-elected as Saxony's Minister President in Minority Government
Michael Kretschmer (CDU) was re-elected as Minister President of Saxony in a second ballot with 69 votes, forming the state's first minority government after failing to secure a majority in the first round. His election relies on support from the Linke party, while the AfD received only one vote and...
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48% Bias Score


Record High of Anti-Queer Violence Reported in Berlin
Berlin's 2023 anti-queer violence monitor reported a record 588 cases, with verbal abuse as the most common form (45.4%), followed by physical assault (11.6%), mostly in public spaces; men were the most common perpetrators, and increased queer visibility correlated with increased violence.
Record High of Anti-Queer Violence Reported in Berlin
Berlin's 2023 anti-queer violence monitor reported a record 588 cases, with verbal abuse as the most common form (45.4%), followed by physical assault (11.6%), mostly in public spaces; men were the most common perpetrators, and increased queer visibility correlated with increased violence.
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28% Bias Score


Iranian Film "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" Shortlisted for Oscars Representing Germany
Mohammad Rasoulof's "The Seed of the Sacred Fig," an Iranian thriller about state violence and censorship inspired by the 2022 Iranian protests, is Germany's submission for the 2024 Oscars' Best International Feature Film category; the film was shot in secret in Iran, and Rasoulof escaped the countr...
Iranian Film "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" Shortlisted for Oscars Representing Germany
Mohammad Rasoulof's "The Seed of the Sacred Fig," an Iranian thriller about state violence and censorship inspired by the 2022 Iranian protests, is Germany's submission for the 2024 Oscars' Best International Feature Film category; the film was shot in secret in Iran, and Rasoulof escaped the countr...
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32% Bias Score


Enpal Diversifies Solar Module Sourcing to Reduce China Dependency
German solar installer Enpal imports 1,000–1,200 containers of solar modules yearly, mainly from China, but is diversifying to Vietnam and plans to source from India by 2026 to mitigate geopolitical risks and supply chain vulnerabilities, reflecting a broader industry trend.
Enpal Diversifies Solar Module Sourcing to Reduce China Dependency
German solar installer Enpal imports 1,000–1,200 containers of solar modules yearly, mainly from China, but is diversifying to Vietnam and plans to source from India by 2026 to mitigate geopolitical risks and supply chain vulnerabilities, reflecting a broader industry trend.
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32% Bias Score


Potential Strikes Loom in German Public Sector Amidst Collective Bargaining
Collective bargaining negotiations for 2.5 million German public sector employees begin January 24th, with potential warning strikes looming due to strained municipal budgets and union demands for an 8 percent pay raise (minimum 350 euros/month), potentially disrupting essential services.
Potential Strikes Loom in German Public Sector Amidst Collective Bargaining
Collective bargaining negotiations for 2.5 million German public sector employees begin January 24th, with potential warning strikes looming due to strained municipal budgets and union demands for an 8 percent pay raise (minimum 350 euros/month), potentially disrupting essential services.
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40% Bias Score

Naomi Beckwith to Curate Documenta 16, Prioritizing Artist Collaboration and Preventing Past Controversies
Naomi Beckwith, chief curator of a major New York museum, will curate Documenta 16 in Kassel, Germany, opening June 2027, aiming to address past controversies by prioritizing collaboration with known artists and a more structured approach than her predecessor, Ruangrupa.

Naomi Beckwith to Curate Documenta 16, Prioritizing Artist Collaboration and Preventing Past Controversies
Naomi Beckwith, chief curator of a major New York museum, will curate Documenta 16 in Kassel, Germany, opening June 2027, aiming to address past controversies by prioritizing collaboration with known artists and a more structured approach than her predecessor, Ruangrupa.
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56% Bias Score

H5N1 Avian Influenza Outbreak in Baden-Württemberg
A dead stork in Appenweier, Germany, tested positive for the H5N1 avian influenza virus, prompting concerns about potential outbreaks. Two suspected cases emerged in a Forst animal park, potentially leading to culling of many animals, and preventive measures are being implemented to contain the spre...

H5N1 Avian Influenza Outbreak in Baden-Württemberg
A dead stork in Appenweier, Germany, tested positive for the H5N1 avian influenza virus, prompting concerns about potential outbreaks. Two suspected cases emerged in a Forst animal park, potentially leading to culling of many animals, and preventive measures are being implemented to contain the spre...
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40% Bias Score

German Arms Exports Hit Record High, Sparking Church Concerns
Germany's arms exports hit a record \u20ac12.18 billion in 2023, reaching \u20ac11 billion in the first nine months of 2024, raising concerns among the Catholic and Protestant churches due to increased exports to controversial countries like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar and the lack of stricter ...

German Arms Exports Hit Record High, Sparking Church Concerns
Germany's arms exports hit a record \u20ac12.18 billion in 2023, reaching \u20ac11 billion in the first nine months of 2024, raising concerns among the Catholic and Protestant churches due to increased exports to controversial countries like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar and the lack of stricter ...
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48% Bias Score

German Pensioner Wrongfully Imprisoned for 13 Years, Billed €100,000 for Prison Stay
Manfred Genditzki, a German pensioner wrongly convicted of murder in 2008, was released after 13 years but now faces a €100,000 bill from the state for his prison stay, despite receiving €368,700 in compensation.

German Pensioner Wrongfully Imprisoned for 13 Years, Billed €100,000 for Prison Stay
Manfred Genditzki, a German pensioner wrongly convicted of murder in 2008, was released after 13 years but now faces a €100,000 bill from the state for his prison stay, despite receiving €368,700 in compensation.
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52% Bias Score

German Inflation: Lower-Income Households See Temporary Relief
In November 2024, Germany's overall inflation rate was 2.2 percent; however, low-income households experienced lower inflation rates (1.6-1.8 percent) due to decreased energy and fuel prices, while high-income single individuals experienced higher inflation (above average) due to rising service cost...

German Inflation: Lower-Income Households See Temporary Relief
In November 2024, Germany's overall inflation rate was 2.2 percent; however, low-income households experienced lower inflation rates (1.6-1.8 percent) due to decreased energy and fuel prices, while high-income single individuals experienced higher inflation (above average) due to rising service cost...
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32% Bias Score

Potential Strikes Loom in German Public Sector Wage Dispute
Wage negotiations for 2.5 million German public sector workers begin January 24, 2024, with potential strikes looming due to strained municipal budgets and high union demands (8 percent or 350 euros) amid economic uncertainty.

Potential Strikes Loom in German Public Sector Wage Dispute
Wage negotiations for 2.5 million German public sector workers begin January 24, 2024, with potential strikes looming due to strained municipal budgets and high union demands (8 percent or 350 euros) amid economic uncertainty.
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40% Bias Score
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