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Booming German Landscaping Industry Faces Labor Shortages
Despite a surge in demand since 2019, driven by climate change awareness and Fridays for Future activism, the German garden and landscape construction industry struggles with a lack of skilled labor and the retirement of the baby boomer generation, resulting in approximately 5,800 unfilled apprentic...
Booming German Landscaping Industry Faces Labor Shortages
Despite a surge in demand since 2019, driven by climate change awareness and Fridays for Future activism, the German garden and landscape construction industry struggles with a lack of skilled labor and the retirement of the baby boomer generation, resulting in approximately 5,800 unfilled apprentic...
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32% Bias Score


Frankfurt Rape Case: 20-Year-Old Sentenced to 5.5 Years
A 20-year-old man in Frankfurt, Germany, was sentenced to five and a half years in prison for the rape of a 16-year-old girl in November 2024, after a night of drug use, including further charges of assault and reckless driving.
Frankfurt Rape Case: 20-Year-Old Sentenced to 5.5 Years
A 20-year-old man in Frankfurt, Germany, was sentenced to five and a half years in prison for the rape of a 16-year-old girl in November 2024, after a night of drug use, including further charges of assault and reckless driving.
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20% Bias Score


Boom in German Landscaping: High Demand, Staffing Shortages
The German landscaping and gardening sector is booming, with high demand for apprentices and employees, yet struggles with staff shortages due to the retirement of the baby boomer generation, despite being the largest apprenticeship sector in Rhineland-Palatinate, exceeding even winemaking.
Boom in German Landscaping: High Demand, Staffing Shortages
The German landscaping and gardening sector is booming, with high demand for apprentices and employees, yet struggles with staff shortages due to the retirement of the baby boomer generation, despite being the largest apprenticeship sector in Rhineland-Palatinate, exceeding even winemaking.
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24% Bias Score


Germany: Debate on Age Limits for Social Media
Thuringia's Minister-President Mario Voigt renewed calls for age restrictions on social media, citing mental health concerns and comparing it to restrictions on alcohol and driving, while the SPD, Linke, and AfD oppose outright bans, advocating for increased media literacy and parental responsibilit...
Germany: Debate on Age Limits for Social Media
Thuringia's Minister-President Mario Voigt renewed calls for age restrictions on social media, citing mental health concerns and comparing it to restrictions on alcohol and driving, while the SPD, Linke, and AfD oppose outright bans, advocating for increased media literacy and parental responsibilit...
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24% Bias Score


Five Lakes Film Festival in Starnberg Fights for Survival Despite Growing Success
The 19th Five Lakes Film Festival, opened in Starnberg, Germany, showcases 130 films from Central Europe, celebrating premieres and pre-releases, while facing financial struggles despite state support.
Five Lakes Film Festival in Starnberg Fights for Survival Despite Growing Success
The 19th Five Lakes Film Festival, opened in Starnberg, Germany, showcases 130 films from Central Europe, celebrating premieres and pre-releases, while facing financial struggles despite state support.
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20% Bias Score


NSU Terrorist Group: 25 Years After First Murder, Unanswered Questions Remain
On September 9, 2000, Enver Simsek, a Turkish-German flower seller, was murdered in Nuremberg by the National Socialist Underground (NSU), a far-right terrorist group; eleven years later, his family learned of the killers and the state's failures.
NSU Terrorist Group: 25 Years After First Murder, Unanswered Questions Remain
On September 9, 2000, Enver Simsek, a Turkish-German flower seller, was murdered in Nuremberg by the National Socialist Underground (NSU), a far-right terrorist group; eleven years later, his family learned of the killers and the state's failures.
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24% Bias Score

Low Interest in Refurbished Smartphones in Germany
A Vodafone survey reveals that only 25 percent of German consumers have purchased a refurbished smartphone, compared to higher percentages in France (38 percent), the UK (33 percent), Sweden (27 percent), and Spain (28 percent).

Low Interest in Refurbished Smartphones in Germany
A Vodafone survey reveals that only 25 percent of German consumers have purchased a refurbished smartphone, compared to higher percentages in France (38 percent), the UK (33 percent), Sweden (27 percent), and Spain (28 percent).
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16% Bias Score

Police Chaplains in Germany Provide Crucial Support Amidst Rising Violence
Amidst rising violence against police officers in Germany, chaplains from the Evangelical Church in Hesse and Nassau (EKHN) provide crucial support, offering counseling and spiritual guidance to officers facing moral dilemmas and the psychological toll of their jobs.

Police Chaplains in Germany Provide Crucial Support Amidst Rising Violence
Amidst rising violence against police officers in Germany, chaplains from the Evangelical Church in Hesse and Nassau (EKHN) provide crucial support, offering counseling and spiritual guidance to officers facing moral dilemmas and the psychological toll of their jobs.
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16% Bias Score

Hamburg Rental Market Remains Tight Despite Slower Rent Increases
A survey of 69 Hamburg real estate companies reveals a persistent high demand for rental apartments, especially in desirable areas, with 70% reporting rent increases up to 5%, but fewer new rental contracts.

Hamburg Rental Market Remains Tight Despite Slower Rent Increases
A survey of 69 Hamburg real estate companies reveals a persistent high demand for rental apartments, especially in desirable areas, with 70% reporting rent increases up to 5%, but fewer new rental contracts.
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24% Bias Score

German Gas Exploration in Reichling Reaches 3000 Meters
Four weeks into the exploration, the natural gas drilling project in Reichling, Germany has reached a depth of approximately 3000 meters, nearing its target depth of 3400 meters, despite initial delays and protests.

German Gas Exploration in Reichling Reaches 3000 Meters
Four weeks into the exploration, the natural gas drilling project in Reichling, Germany has reached a depth of approximately 3000 meters, nearing its target depth of 3400 meters, despite initial delays and protests.
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24% Bias Score

German Taxpayers Can Pre-Fill Tax Returns with Existing Data
German taxpayers can pre-fill their tax returns using existing data from the tax office, saving time and reducing errors, but must still review and supplement the information for potential savings.

German Taxpayers Can Pre-Fill Tax Returns with Existing Data
German taxpayers can pre-fill their tax returns using existing data from the tax office, saving time and reducing errors, but must still review and supplement the information for potential savings.
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16% Bias Score

US Companies Adjust Strategies Amid Shifting US-Germany Relations
Amid strained US-Germany relations, American companies are adapting their strategies in Germany, with some emphasizing their German production and local partnerships to counter negative perceptions.

US Companies Adjust Strategies Amid Shifting US-Germany Relations
Amid strained US-Germany relations, American companies are adapting their strategies in Germany, with some emphasizing their German production and local partnerships to counter negative perceptions.
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36% Bias Score
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