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German Overtime Crisis: 44% Work Extra Hours, Over Half Unpaid
A recent DGB survey reveals that 44% of German employees regularly work overtime, with over half of it unpaid; this is linked to remote work, higher qualifications, and increased work pressure; the government's potential plan to incentivize overtime is criticized for harming workers' health.
German Overtime Crisis: 44% Work Extra Hours, Over Half Unpaid
A recent DGB survey reveals that 44% of German employees regularly work overtime, with over half of it unpaid; this is linked to remote work, higher qualifications, and increased work pressure; the government's potential plan to incentivize overtime is criticized for harming workers' health.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Assists Albania in Vjosa River Park Management
Germany supports Albania in managing its first wild river national park, the Vjosa, facing challenges like balancing economic development with conservation, waste management, and climate change adaptation, offering legal and practical assistance in areas such as Cërrik and Korçë.
Germany Assists Albania in Vjosa River Park Management
Germany supports Albania in managing its first wild river national park, the Vjosa, facing challenges like balancing economic development with conservation, waste management, and climate change adaptation, offering legal and practical assistance in areas such as Cërrik and Korçë.
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24% Bias Score


Munich: Right-Wing Rally Met by Large Counter-Protest
On a spring afternoon in Munich, Germany, a right-wing rally of several hundred people, met with a counter-demonstration of at least 200 people, organized by 'Gemeinsam gegen Rechts', led to a tense but peaceful standoff maintained by police intervention, with similar events happening in other Germa...
Munich: Right-Wing Rally Met by Large Counter-Protest
On a spring afternoon in Munich, Germany, a right-wing rally of several hundred people, met with a counter-demonstration of at least 200 people, organized by 'Gemeinsam gegen Rechts', led to a tense but peaceful standoff maintained by police intervention, with similar events happening in other Germa...
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56% Bias Score


Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Addresses Surge in Violent Crime with Enhanced Victim Support
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's 2023 crime statistics reveal 25,000 victims of violence and threats, including 1,350 sexual offenses and 8,400 crimes against personal freedom, prompting calls for enhanced victim support services.
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Addresses Surge in Violent Crime with Enhanced Victim Support
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's 2023 crime statistics reveal 25,000 victims of violence and threats, including 1,350 sexual offenses and 8,400 crimes against personal freedom, prompting calls for enhanced victim support services.
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24% Bias Score


Göttingen Student Cafeteria Prices Increase Amidst Stable Statewide Rates
While most Lower Saxony and Bremen universities maintain stable student cafeteria prices this summer semester, Göttingen will see a €0.40 price increase across all meals starting April 1st due to increased costs and insufficient state funding; Hannover has also increased prices and student contribut...
Göttingen Student Cafeteria Prices Increase Amidst Stable Statewide Rates
While most Lower Saxony and Bremen universities maintain stable student cafeteria prices this summer semester, Göttingen will see a €0.40 price increase across all meals starting April 1st due to increased costs and insufficient state funding; Hannover has also increased prices and student contribut...
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36% Bias Score


Germany Wins in Italy, Boosts Nations League Final Four Hopes
Germany defeated Italy 2-1 in a Nations League quarterfinal match in Milan's San Siro stadium on March 24th, 2024, securing their first away win in Italy in 39 years thanks to goals from substitutes Tim Kleindienst and Leon Goretzka.
Germany Wins in Italy, Boosts Nations League Final Four Hopes
Germany defeated Italy 2-1 in a Nations League quarterfinal match in Milan's San Siro stadium on March 24th, 2024, securing their first away win in Italy in 39 years thanks to goals from substitutes Tim Kleindienst and Leon Goretzka.
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36% Bias Score

Schröder Too Exhausted to Testify on Nord Stream 2
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's psychologist says he is too emotionally exhausted to testify before a parliamentary committee investigating the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, delaying the inquiry into alleged circumvention of US sanctions through a foundation funded by Gazprom.

Schröder Too Exhausted to Testify on Nord Stream 2
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's psychologist says he is too emotionally exhausted to testify before a parliamentary committee investigating the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, delaying the inquiry into alleged circumvention of US sanctions through a foundation funded by Gazprom.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Seeks Role in Greece's 'Achilles' Shield Air Defense Project
German officials visited Endeavor Integrated Solutions on March 12th to discuss their IRIS-T air defense system proposal for Greece's 'Achilles' Shield project, aiming to overcome past setbacks in Greek military procurement.

Germany Seeks Role in Greece's 'Achilles' Shield Air Defense Project
German officials visited Endeavor Integrated Solutions on March 12th to discuss their IRIS-T air defense system proposal for Greece's 'Achilles' Shield project, aiming to overcome past setbacks in Greek military procurement.
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40% Bias Score

Hessian Election Law Reform Favors Larger Parties
The Hessian state government proposes amending the municipal election law, replacing the Hare-Niemeyer with the d'Hondt vote counting method for seat allocation in local parliaments, a move opposed by the opposition who argue that it would disadvantage smaller parties and potentially threaten democr...

Hessian Election Law Reform Favors Larger Parties
The Hessian state government proposes amending the municipal election law, replacing the Hare-Niemeyer with the d'Hondt vote counting method for seat allocation in local parliaments, a move opposed by the opposition who argue that it would disadvantage smaller parties and potentially threaten democr...
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52% Bias Score

Hamburg's SPD to Continue Coalition with Greens
Following the Hamburg state election on March 2nd, the SPD, despite vote losses, chose to continue its coalition with the Greens, rejecting a potential partnership with the CDU, who emerged as the second-strongest party.

Hamburg's SPD to Continue Coalition with Greens
Following the Hamburg state election on March 2nd, the SPD, despite vote losses, chose to continue its coalition with the Greens, rejecting a potential partnership with the CDU, who emerged as the second-strongest party.
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44% Bias Score

Flensburg Beats Kiel in Bundesliga Handball Derby
SG Flensburg-Handewitt defeated THW Kiel 36-33 in a sold-out handball derby, marking their 42nd win in the series and moving them within one point of Kiel in the Bundesliga standings.

Flensburg Beats Kiel in Bundesliga Handball Derby
SG Flensburg-Handewitt defeated THW Kiel 36-33 in a sold-out handball derby, marking their 42nd win in the series and moving them within one point of Kiel in the Bundesliga standings.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Foreign Policy Challenges Under Merz
Germany's next chancellor, likely Friedrich Merz, faces challenges including a strained US relationship under Trump, the Ukraine war, and the need for stronger European defense cooperation, all while dealing with economic recession and shifting global trade dynamics.

Germany's Foreign Policy Challenges Under Merz
Germany's next chancellor, likely Friedrich Merz, faces challenges including a strained US relationship under Trump, the Ukraine war, and the need for stronger European defense cooperation, all while dealing with economic recession and shifting global trade dynamics.
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52% Bias Score
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