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177 Anti-LGBTQ+ Crimes Reported in Bavaria in 2024
In 2024, 177 anti-LGBTQ+ crimes were reported in Bavaria, Germany, with 20 involving physical assault, and a suspected high underreporting rate. 37% were attributed to right-wing extremists, with low clearance rates.
177 Anti-LGBTQ+ Crimes Reported in Bavaria in 2024
In 2024, 177 anti-LGBTQ+ crimes were reported in Bavaria, Germany, with 20 involving physical assault, and a suspected high underreporting rate. 37% were attributed to right-wing extremists, with low clearance rates.
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28% Bias Score


Niedersachsen boosts coastal protection spending to "81 million euros" in 2025
Niedersachsen will invest "81 million euros" in coastal protection in 2025 to combat rising sea levels and stronger storm surges, focusing on dike reinforcement, barrier upgrades, and dune protection on islands, with an additional "45.9 million euros" committed for 2026-2028.
Niedersachsen boosts coastal protection spending to "81 million euros" in 2025
Niedersachsen will invest "81 million euros" in coastal protection in 2025 to combat rising sea levels and stronger storm surges, focusing on dike reinforcement, barrier upgrades, and dune protection on islands, with an additional "45.9 million euros" committed for 2026-2028.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Approves €3 Billion in Military Aid for Ukraine
Germany's outgoing government approved a €3 billion military aid package for Ukraine this year, following parliamentary approval of budget amendments; this comes as the US under the Trump administration has stopped military aid to Ukraine, and as EU leaders prepare to discuss further aid for Ukraine...
Germany Approves €3 Billion in Military Aid for Ukraine
Germany's outgoing government approved a €3 billion military aid package for Ukraine this year, following parliamentary approval of budget amendments; this comes as the US under the Trump administration has stopped military aid to Ukraine, and as EU leaders prepare to discuss further aid for Ukraine...
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40% Bias Score


Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE for Climate Change-Related Damages
A Peruvian farmer is suing German energy giant RWE for €17,000, arguing its contribution to climate change threatens his Andean town via glacial lake outburst flooding; a ruling is expected soon.
Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE for Climate Change-Related Damages
A Peruvian farmer is suing German energy giant RWE for €17,000, arguing its contribution to climate change threatens his Andean town via glacial lake outburst flooding; a ruling is expected soon.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Nursing Home Shortage: A Systemic Crisis in Elder Care
Due to a critical shortage of nursing home spaces in Germany, a 76-year-old man remained hospitalized for four months after his recovery, highlighting the strain on the healthcare system and the struggle faced by families in securing adequate care for severely ill elderly individuals.
Germany's Nursing Home Shortage: A Systemic Crisis in Elder Care
Due to a critical shortage of nursing home spaces in Germany, a 76-year-old man remained hospitalized for four months after his recovery, highlighting the strain on the healthcare system and the struggle faced by families in securing adequate care for severely ill elderly individuals.
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48% Bias Score


Verdi Strikes Cripple Public Transport in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Since mid-February, hundreds of thousands in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern have faced disruptions due to Verdi union strikes impacting public transport, including five consecutive days without trams and buses in Rostock starting March 13th, resulting in unquantified revenue loss for transport companies.
Verdi Strikes Cripple Public Transport in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Since mid-February, hundreds of thousands in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern have faced disruptions due to Verdi union strikes impacting public transport, including five consecutive days without trams and buses in Rostock starting March 13th, resulting in unquantified revenue loss for transport companies.
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52% Bias Score

Steinmeier Reaffirms Germany's Commitment to Confronting Nazi Past Amidst Ukraine War Concerns
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier visited Stadtallendorf, Germany, on March 19, 2025, to discuss Germany's continued commitment to addressing its Nazi past, the impact of the war in Ukraine on the Bundeswehr, and the challenges of maintaining democratic institutions, while highlighting the ex...

Steinmeier Reaffirms Germany's Commitment to Confronting Nazi Past Amidst Ukraine War Concerns
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier visited Stadtallendorf, Germany, on March 19, 2025, to discuss Germany's continued commitment to addressing its Nazi past, the impact of the war in Ukraine on the Bundeswehr, and the challenges of maintaining democratic institutions, while highlighting the ex...
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16% Bias Score

Differing Expert Opinions on Glacial Lake Flood Risk
A German court heard expert testimony on the risk of a glacial lake outburst flood near a property owned by the plaintiff, with differing assessments on the flood probability ranging from 1% to 20% depending on the factors considered.

Differing Expert Opinions on Glacial Lake Flood Risk
A German court heard expert testimony on the risk of a glacial lake outburst flood near a property owned by the plaintiff, with differing assessments on the flood probability ranging from 1% to 20% depending on the factors considered.
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36% Bias Score

German "Reichsbürger" Trial: Bundestag Reconnaissance Photos Presented as Evidence
A German Bundestag police officer testified in the trial of alleged "Reichsbürger" group members about photographs and videos showing planned reconnaissance of the Bundestag buildings in Berlin, implicating them in a plot to storm the building; former AfD member Birgit Malsack-Winkemann was seen in ...

German "Reichsbürger" Trial: Bundestag Reconnaissance Photos Presented as Evidence
A German Bundestag police officer testified in the trial of alleged "Reichsbürger" group members about photographs and videos showing planned reconnaissance of the Bundestag buildings in Berlin, implicating them in a plot to storm the building; former AfD member Birgit Malsack-Winkemann was seen in ...
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48% Bias Score

Peruvian Farmer's Climate Change Lawsuit Against RWE Heads to Verdict
A Peruvian farmer is suing RWE, a German energy company, in a German court for contributing to glacial melt threatening his home due to climate change; the court is evaluating the risk of flooding and the company's liability, with a verdict expected on April 14th.

Peruvian Farmer's Climate Change Lawsuit Against RWE Heads to Verdict
A Peruvian farmer is suing RWE, a German energy company, in a German court for contributing to glacial melt threatening his home due to climate change; the court is evaluating the risk of flooding and the company's liability, with a verdict expected on April 14th.
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40% Bias Score

Fatal Electrocution Highlights Dangers of Train Trespassing in Germany
A 14-year-old boy died from electrocution after climbing onto a parked freight train near Guntersblum, Germany, on Saturday; this incident is one of 14 similar accidents in Germany in the last year, highlighting the dangers of climbing on trains due to high-voltage overhead lines and other risks.

Fatal Electrocution Highlights Dangers of Train Trespassing in Germany
A 14-year-old boy died from electrocution after climbing onto a parked freight train near Guntersblum, Germany, on Saturday; this incident is one of 14 similar accidents in Germany in the last year, highlighting the dangers of climbing on trains due to high-voltage overhead lines and other risks.
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40% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg to Restrict School Cell Phone Use
Baden-Württemberg's Minister of Culture, Theresa Schopper, is planning a new law to restrict private cellphone use in schools to address concerns about students' well-being and academic performance, advocating for stronger national child protection measures as well.

Baden-Württemberg to Restrict School Cell Phone Use
Baden-Württemberg's Minister of Culture, Theresa Schopper, is planning a new law to restrict private cellphone use in schools to address concerns about students' well-being and academic performance, advocating for stronger national child protection measures as well.
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40% Bias Score
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