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Ukrainian War Veterans in Germany Face Post-Treatment Challenges
Two Ukrainian war veterans, Roman (40) and Sasha (30), injured in the conflict, are receiving medical treatment in Hamburg, Germany, but face significant challenges accessing post-treatment care, bureaucratic hurdles, and a lack of psychological support, exposing systemic shortcomings in the German ...
Ukrainian War Veterans in Germany Face Post-Treatment Challenges
Two Ukrainian war veterans, Roman (40) and Sasha (30), injured in the conflict, are receiving medical treatment in Hamburg, Germany, but face significant challenges accessing post-treatment care, bureaucratic hurdles, and a lack of psychological support, exposing systemic shortcomings in the German ...
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56% Bias Score


Duisburg Schools Closed Due to Threats
Following threatening letters containing right-wing extremist statements received by a Duisburg secondary school on April 5th and 6th, 2024, all secondary and comprehensive schools in the city closed on April 7th, 2024, implementing distance learning as a precaution, while Gymnasien remained open.
Duisburg Schools Closed Due to Threats
Following threatening letters containing right-wing extremist statements received by a Duisburg secondary school on April 5th and 6th, 2024, all secondary and comprehensive schools in the city closed on April 7th, 2024, implementing distance learning as a precaution, while Gymnasien remained open.
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40% Bias Score


Munich Knife Attack: Prosecution Seeks Indefinite Psychiatric Commitment
In Munich, Werner P. (41), with a history of mental illness, stabbed two men (19 and 26) on a street, motivated by antisemitic and Islamophobic beliefs; the prosecution seeks indefinite psychiatric commitment.
Munich Knife Attack: Prosecution Seeks Indefinite Psychiatric Commitment
In Munich, Werner P. (41), with a history of mental illness, stabbed two men (19 and 26) on a street, motivated by antisemitic and Islamophobic beliefs; the prosecution seeks indefinite psychiatric commitment.
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44% Bias Score


HVV Loses Subscribers After Germany-Wide Ticket Price Hike
A 9 Euro increase in the price of the Germany-wide monthly public transport ticket from 49 to 58 Euro caused a decrease in HVV subscriptions from 1,260,000 in December to 1,230,000 in February, despite an increase in free tickets for children and youth.
HVV Loses Subscribers After Germany-Wide Ticket Price Hike
A 9 Euro increase in the price of the Germany-wide monthly public transport ticket from 49 to 58 Euro caused a decrease in HVV subscriptions from 1,260,000 in December to 1,230,000 in February, despite an increase in free tickets for children and youth.
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36% Bias Score


Buchenwald: Resurgence of Far-Right Extremism Threatens Historical Memory
Buchenwald concentration camp, located near Weimar, Germany, operated from 1937-1945, imprisoning 280,000 and resulting in 56,000 deaths, primarily Jews; its liberation in April 1945 by American forces followed a prisoner uprising, while the resurgence of far-right extremism in Thuringia threatens h...
Buchenwald: Resurgence of Far-Right Extremism Threatens Historical Memory
Buchenwald concentration camp, located near Weimar, Germany, operated from 1937-1945, imprisoning 280,000 and resulting in 56,000 deaths, primarily Jews; its liberation in April 1945 by American forces followed a prisoner uprising, while the resurgence of far-right extremism in Thuringia threatens h...
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36% Bias Score


German Public Sector Agrees to Wage Deal
Over 2.5 million German public sector employees will receive a two-stage pay raise, plus flexible work arrangements including an extra vacation day from 2027, resolving a labor conflict that involved multiple rounds of negotiations and strikes.
German Public Sector Agrees to Wage Deal
Over 2.5 million German public sector employees will receive a two-stage pay raise, plus flexible work arrangements including an extra vacation day from 2027, resolving a labor conflict that involved multiple rounds of negotiations and strikes.
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32% Bias Score

German Workers' Post-Retirement Work: A Forsa Study Reveals Trends and Challenges
A Forsa study commissioned by Xing finds 13% of German employees would work past retirement, driven by both financial need (48%) and personal reasons (70% for cognitive health, 56% for social contact). This comes as the number of people receiving old-age security benefits rose by 4.1% from 2023 to 2...

German Workers' Post-Retirement Work: A Forsa Study Reveals Trends and Challenges
A Forsa study commissioned by Xing finds 13% of German employees would work past retirement, driven by both financial need (48%) and personal reasons (70% for cognitive health, 56% for social contact). This comes as the number of people receiving old-age security benefits rose by 4.1% from 2023 to 2...
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Women's Team Faces Scotland Amidst Injury Crisis Ahead of European Championship
Germany's women's football team faces Scotland again on April 11th in Wolfsburg, missing several injured defenders including Sara Doorsoun, Kathrin Hendrich, and Rebekka Knaak; Coach Christian Wück plans three changes to assess players for the upcoming July European Championship.

Germany's Women's Team Faces Scotland Amidst Injury Crisis Ahead of European Championship
Germany's women's football team faces Scotland again on April 11th in Wolfsburg, missing several injured defenders including Sara Doorsoun, Kathrin Hendrich, and Rebekka Knaak; Coach Christian Wück plans three changes to assess players for the upcoming July European Championship.
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32% Bias Score

Germany Enhances Civil Protection Preparedness
The German Interior Ministry supports better public preparation for natural disasters and hybrid threats, advocating for increased societal awareness and improved civil protection education, while maintaining the existing federal-state responsibility structure.

Germany Enhances Civil Protection Preparedness
The German Interior Ministry supports better public preparation for natural disasters and hybrid threats, advocating for increased societal awareness and improved civil protection education, while maintaining the existing federal-state responsibility structure.
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28% Bias Score

Buchenwald: A Memorial Site Under Threat
Buchenwald concentration camp, located near Weimar, Germany, operated from 1937 to 1945, imprisoning 280,000 and killing 56,000, mostly Jews, before its liberation by American forces on April 11, 1945; a Soviet camp later operated on the site, killing another 7,000.

Buchenwald: A Memorial Site Under Threat
Buchenwald concentration camp, located near Weimar, Germany, operated from 1937 to 1945, imprisoning 280,000 and killing 56,000, mostly Jews, before its liberation by American forces on April 11, 1945; a Soviet camp later operated on the site, killing another 7,000.
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40% Bias Score

Buchenwald Liberation Anniversary Marked by Warnings Against Extremism and Controversy"
The 80th anniversary of Buchenwald's liberation was commemorated in Weimar, Germany, with speeches highlighting the parallels between Nazi-era radicalization and current trends, as well as a controversy surrounding a postponed speech by philosopher Omri Boehm, which sparked debate regarding remembra...

Buchenwald Liberation Anniversary Marked by Warnings Against Extremism and Controversy"
The 80th anniversary of Buchenwald's liberation was commemorated in Weimar, Germany, with speeches highlighting the parallels between Nazi-era radicalization and current trends, as well as a controversy surrounding a postponed speech by philosopher Omri Boehm, which sparked debate regarding remembra...
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36% Bias Score

Buchenwald: Enduring Atrocity, Rising Extremism
The Buchenwald concentration camp, operating from 1937-1945 near Weimar, Germany, imprisoned 280,000 and saw 56,000 deaths; a subsequent Soviet camp added 7,000 more deaths, while the rise of far-right extremism in Thuringia threatens collective memory of these atrocities.

Buchenwald: Enduring Atrocity, Rising Extremism
The Buchenwald concentration camp, operating from 1937-1945 near Weimar, Germany, imprisoned 280,000 and saw 56,000 deaths; a subsequent Soviet camp added 7,000 more deaths, while the rise of far-right extremism in Thuringia threatens collective memory of these atrocities.
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32% Bias Score
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