Rosatom to Sue Siemens Energy Over Delays at Turkey's Akkuyu Nuclear Plant
Rosatom plans to sue Siemens Energy for delayed delivery of equipment for Turkey's Akkuyu nuclear plant, citing lengthy German export license approvals; Siemens Energy says all necessary permits are now issued, but Rosatom may use Chinese replacements.
Rosatom to Sue Siemens Energy Over Delays at Turkey's Akkuyu Nuclear Plant
Rosatom plans to sue Siemens Energy for delayed delivery of equipment for Turkey's Akkuyu nuclear plant, citing lengthy German export license approvals; Siemens Energy says all necessary permits are now issued, but Rosatom may use Chinese replacements.
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36% Bias Score
German Women's Corporate Representation: Progress and Challenges
The proportion of women in German corporate supervisory boards nearly doubled from 20 percent in 2015 to 37.2 percent in 2024, according to Fidar, which advocates expanding quota regulations to at least 2,000 companies despite the government's current reluctance due to a lack of political support.
German Women's Corporate Representation: Progress and Challenges
The proportion of women in German corporate supervisory boards nearly doubled from 20 percent in 2015 to 37.2 percent in 2024, according to Fidar, which advocates expanding quota regulations to at least 2,000 companies despite the government's current reluctance due to a lack of political support.
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52% Bias Score
Disabled Tanker Eventin Assisted Near German Coast
The Panamanian-flagged tanker Eventin, listed on Greenpeace's Russian shadow fleet, became inoperable en route from Ust-Luga (Russia) to Port Said (Egypt); rescue vessels are assisting, and the crew remains safe.
Disabled Tanker Eventin Assisted Near German Coast
The Panamanian-flagged tanker Eventin, listed on Greenpeace's Russian shadow fleet, became inoperable en route from Ust-Luga (Russia) to Port Said (Egypt); rescue vessels are assisting, and the crew remains safe.
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32% Bias Score
Schwarzwald National Park Expansion Addresses Resident Concerns with Infrastructure Plans
Germany plans to expand the Schwarzwald National Park by connecting its two sections, exchanging land with the Murgschifferschaft forestry cooperative and ensuring infrastructure maintenance to address resident concerns; the National Park Council will decide in late January.
Schwarzwald National Park Expansion Addresses Resident Concerns with Infrastructure Plans
Germany plans to expand the Schwarzwald National Park by connecting its two sections, exchanging land with the Murgschifferschaft forestry cooperative and ensuring infrastructure maintenance to address resident concerns; the National Park Council will decide in late January.
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44% Bias Score
Musk's AfD Endorsement Sparks German, French Outrage
A poll reveals 59% of Germans believe Elon Musk's endorsement benefited Germany's AfD party, prompting strong criticism from German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Baro, who calls for stronger EU action against such interference; an upcoming AfD congress faces protests.
Musk's AfD Endorsement Sparks German, French Outrage
A poll reveals 59% of Germans believe Elon Musk's endorsement benefited Germany's AfD party, prompting strong criticism from German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Baro, who calls for stronger EU action against such interference; an upcoming AfD congress faces protests.
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48% Bias Score
Correctiv Faces Lawsuit Over Report on Far-Right Potsdam Meeting
Following Correctiv's January 2024 report on a November 2023 Potsdam meeting of right-wing and far-right individuals, including members of the AfD and CDU, participants are suing the outlet for allegedly misrepresenting discussions about deporting millions, potentially including German citizens; hun...
Correctiv Faces Lawsuit Over Report on Far-Right Potsdam Meeting
Following Correctiv's January 2024 report on a November 2023 Potsdam meeting of right-wing and far-right individuals, including members of the AfD and CDU, participants are suing the outlet for allegedly misrepresenting discussions about deporting millions, potentially including German citizens; hun...
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36% Bias Score
German Baking Trade Faces Apprentice Crisis
The German Food, Beverages and Gastronomy union (NGG) conducted a survey revealing that 16 percent of baking apprentices view their profession as a last resort, prompting concerns about the future of the trade and upcoming collective bargaining negotiations to improve wages and training conditions.
German Baking Trade Faces Apprentice Crisis
The German Food, Beverages and Gastronomy union (NGG) conducted a survey revealing that 16 percent of baking apprentices view their profession as a last resort, prompting concerns about the future of the trade and upcoming collective bargaining negotiations to improve wages and training conditions.
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40% Bias Score
High Milk Prices in Saxony Persist Amidst Production Shortfalls and Regulatory Hurdles
Due to lower milk production than consumption, coupled with animal diseases and regulatory hurdles, Saxony's milk and butter prices remain high; farmers are seeking improved conditions and reduced bureaucracy.
High Milk Prices in Saxony Persist Amidst Production Shortfalls and Regulatory Hurdles
Due to lower milk production than consumption, coupled with animal diseases and regulatory hurdles, Saxony's milk and butter prices remain high; farmers are seeking improved conditions and reduced bureaucracy.
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40% Bias Score
Trial for Severe Infant Injury in Germany Extended Due to Conflicting Testimonies
A 27-year-old Ukrainian man in Preetz, Germany, is on trial for severely injuring his infant son on November 4th, 2023, after a fight with another man while intoxicated; conflicting witness accounts and translation challenges have extended the trial to February.
Trial for Severe Infant Injury in Germany Extended Due to Conflicting Testimonies
A 27-year-old Ukrainian man in Preetz, Germany, is on trial for severely injuring his infant son on November 4th, 2023, after a fight with another man while intoxicated; conflicting witness accounts and translation challenges have extended the trial to February.
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52% Bias Score
Five-Year Sentence for Stabbing in Hamburg Park
A 40-year-old man in Hamburg received a five-year prison sentence for stabbing a 22-year-old man in Dulsberg park on March 1st, 2023, during an argument; the court recognized self-defense but ruled the response disproportionate.
Five-Year Sentence for Stabbing in Hamburg Park
A 40-year-old man in Hamburg received a five-year prison sentence for stabbing a 22-year-old man in Dulsberg park on March 1st, 2023, during an argument; the court recognized self-defense but ruled the response disproportionate.
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36% Bias Score
EU Automakers Pool Emission Credits to Avoid Billions in Fines
Facing billions in potential fines for exceeding EU CO2 emission limits, European automakers are forming pools to share emission credits, with Tesla profiting significantly from this strategy; this collaboration highlights the challenges of meeting climate targets and incentivizing electric vehicle ...
EU Automakers Pool Emission Credits to Avoid Billions in Fines
Facing billions in potential fines for exceeding EU CO2 emission limits, European automakers are forming pools to share emission credits, with Tesla profiting significantly from this strategy; this collaboration highlights the challenges of meeting climate targets and incentivizing electric vehicle ...
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48% Bias Score
Magdeburg Attack Exposes German Police Data-Sharing Failures
A 50-year-old Saudi Arabian doctor drove a car into a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, on December 24, killing six and injuring nearly 300. Criticism focuses on the lack of efficient data sharing between German police agencies, despite prior warnings about the attacker.
Magdeburg Attack Exposes German Police Data-Sharing Failures
A 50-year-old Saudi Arabian doctor drove a car into a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, on December 24, killing six and injuring nearly 300. Criticism focuses on the lack of efficient data sharing between German police agencies, despite prior warnings about the attacker.
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44% Bias Score