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Düsseldorf Police Scandal: Officers Investigated for Deprivation of Liberty and Theft
A scandal involving Düsseldorf police officers is under investigation for potential crimes including deprivation of liberty and theft, with multiple officers facing disciplinary actions and criminal charges.
Düsseldorf Police Scandal: Officers Investigated for Deprivation of Liberty and Theft
A scandal involving Düsseldorf police officers is under investigation for potential crimes including deprivation of liberty and theft, with multiple officers facing disciplinary actions and criminal charges.
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24% Bias Score


Hannover Makes Record Leap in Germany's Smart City Index
Hannover, Germany, jumped 34 places to 7th in Bitkom's Smart City Index, the largest single-year improvement among 83 German cities with over 100,000 inhabitants, exceeding improvements by Bremen (29 places) and Bremerhaven (18 places).
Hannover Makes Record Leap in Germany's Smart City Index
Hannover, Germany, jumped 34 places to 7th in Bitkom's Smart City Index, the largest single-year improvement among 83 German cities with over 100,000 inhabitants, exceeding improvements by Bremen (29 places) and Bremerhaven (18 places).
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44% Bias Score


EHEC Outbreak in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: 49 Cases, Source Still Unknown
Amidst an EHEC outbreak in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, authorities are investigating 49 cases, with 18 confirmed and 31 suspected, despite identifying the bacterial strain; the source remains unknown, prompting extensive questioning of affected families.
EHEC Outbreak in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: 49 Cases, Source Still Unknown
Amidst an EHEC outbreak in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, authorities are investigating 49 cases, with 18 confirmed and 31 suspected, despite identifying the bacterial strain; the source remains unknown, prompting extensive questioning of affected families.
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16% Bias Score


Germany Sees 10% Drop in Asylum Seekers Receiving Social Welfare in 2024
The number of asylum seekers in Germany receiving regular social welfare decreased by 10% in 2024, totaling 461,000 individuals, a decrease of 52,700 compared to the previous year, according to the Federal Statistical Office.
Germany Sees 10% Drop in Asylum Seekers Receiving Social Welfare in 2024
The number of asylum seekers in Germany receiving regular social welfare decreased by 10% in 2024, totaling 461,000 individuals, a decrease of 52,700 compared to the previous year, according to the Federal Statistical Office.
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28% Bias Score


Germany's 49-Euro Ticket Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Funding Dispute
Negotiations between Germany's federal and state governments on the future of the 49-euro Deutschlandticket public transportation pass are ongoing, with disagreements over funding expected increases beyond the currently allocated 3 billion euros annually.
Germany's 49-Euro Ticket Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Funding Dispute
Negotiations between Germany's federal and state governments on the future of the 49-euro Deutschlandticket public transportation pass are ongoing, with disagreements over funding expected increases beyond the currently allocated 3 billion euros annually.
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32% Bias Score


Munich Fish Sculpture Removed Due to Public Complaints
Due to complaints about accumulating litter, a fish sculpture in Munich, designed to highlight plastic pollution in the Isar River, has been ordered for removal by city authorities after repeated attempts to maintain its cleanliness failed.
Munich Fish Sculpture Removed Due to Public Complaints
Due to complaints about accumulating litter, a fish sculpture in Munich, designed to highlight plastic pollution in the Isar River, has been ordered for removal by city authorities after repeated attempts to maintain its cleanliness failed.
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48% Bias Score

Carolabrücke" Collapse Spurs Bridge Safety Debate in Saxony
One year after a section of Dresden's Carolabrücke collapsed, Saxony's state parliament debated consequences, revealing significant funding shortages and underscoring the need for improved bridge safety inspections and faster planning processes.

Carolabrücke" Collapse Spurs Bridge Safety Debate in Saxony
One year after a section of Dresden's Carolabrücke collapsed, Saxony's state parliament debated consequences, revealing significant funding shortages and underscoring the need for improved bridge safety inspections and faster planning processes.
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12% Bias Score

Munich Public Prosecutor Charges Four Men with Homophobic Assault in Augsburg
Four men aged 22 to 25 have been charged with aggravated assault in Augsburg, Germany, after allegedly attacking two men in a homophobic attack; one suspect was previously convicted of manslaughter.

Munich Public Prosecutor Charges Four Men with Homophobic Assault in Augsburg
Four men aged 22 to 25 have been charged with aggravated assault in Augsburg, Germany, after allegedly attacking two men in a homophobic attack; one suspect was previously convicted of manslaughter.
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40% Bias Score

German Consumer Protection Group Files Class-Action Lawsuit Against Meta
The Austrian consumer protection association (VSV) and lawyer Max Baumeister filed a class-action lawsuit against Meta in Hamburg, Germany, alleging the misuse of user data from Facebook and Instagram, seeking €5,000–€10,000 in compensation per user and demanding data deletion and transparency.

German Consumer Protection Group Files Class-Action Lawsuit Against Meta
The Austrian consumer protection association (VSV) and lawyer Max Baumeister filed a class-action lawsuit against Meta in Hamburg, Germany, alleging the misuse of user data from Facebook and Instagram, seeking €5,000–€10,000 in compensation per user and demanding data deletion and transparency.
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36% Bias Score

Martin Jäger Appointed Head of Germany's Foreign Intelligence Agency
Martin Jäger, Germany's former ambassador to Ukraine, assumed the role of president of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) on September 11th, 2024, amid growing geopolitical tensions and increased defense spending.

Martin Jäger Appointed Head of Germany's Foreign Intelligence Agency
Martin Jäger, Germany's former ambassador to Ukraine, assumed the role of president of the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) on September 11th, 2024, amid growing geopolitical tensions and increased defense spending.
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24% Bias Score

Low Demand for Legal Cannabis Cultivation in Hamburg
Despite the legalization of cannabis cultivation in Germany last year, only 13 cultivation associations have been approved in Hamburg, far fewer than initially anticipated, leading to understaffing in the responsible district office.

Low Demand for Legal Cannabis Cultivation in Hamburg
Despite the legalization of cannabis cultivation in Germany last year, only 13 cultivation associations have been approved in Hamburg, far fewer than initially anticipated, leading to understaffing in the responsible district office.
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56% Bias Score

Rheinland-Pfalz to Allow Unique Burial Options
Rheinland-Pfalz is poised to adopt a modernized burial law, legalizing unique options like river burials and home urn storage, while also introducing vineyard plots for urns, sparking debate among religious groups.

Rheinland-Pfalz to Allow Unique Burial Options
Rheinland-Pfalz is poised to adopt a modernized burial law, legalizing unique options like river burials and home urn storage, while also introducing vineyard plots for urns, sparking debate among religious groups.
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12% Bias Score
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