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Max Planck Institutes Face Widespread Abuse Allegations
An investigation by DW and Der Spiegel reveals widespread abusive behavior and toxic work environments at Max Planck Institutes in Germany, affecting mostly non-German scientists, highlighting systemic failures in accountability despite the Society's efforts to improve it.
Max Planck Institutes Face Widespread Abuse Allegations
An investigation by DW and Der Spiegel reveals widespread abusive behavior and toxic work environments at Max Planck Institutes in Germany, affecting mostly non-German scientists, highlighting systemic failures in accountability despite the Society's efforts to improve it.
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40% Bias Score


German Court Upholds BND Surveillance Powers, Raising Press Freedom Concerns
Germany's Constitutional Court rejected a lawsuit against the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) for its expanded surveillance powers, allowing the agency to monitor individuals, particularly outside Germany, raising concerns about press freedom and privacy; the plaintiffs appealed to the European C...
German Court Upholds BND Surveillance Powers, Raising Press Freedom Concerns
Germany's Constitutional Court rejected a lawsuit against the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) for its expanded surveillance powers, allowing the agency to monitor individuals, particularly outside Germany, raising concerns about press freedom and privacy; the plaintiffs appealed to the European C...
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56% Bias Score


Deutsche Bank Board Receives €68.1 Million Despite Profit Decline
Deutsche Bank's ten board members received €68.1 million in compensation for 2024, despite a 7 percent decrease in pre-tax profit and a 36 percent drop in shareholder profit to €2.7 billion; CEO Christian Sewing earned over €9.75 million; one employee received €17-€18 million.
Deutsche Bank Board Receives €68.1 Million Despite Profit Decline
Deutsche Bank's ten board members received €68.1 million in compensation for 2024, despite a 7 percent decrease in pre-tax profit and a 36 percent drop in shareholder profit to €2.7 billion; CEO Christian Sewing earned over €9.75 million; one employee received €17-€18 million.
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60% Bias Score


95-Year-Old Artist Günther Uecker Continues Prolific Career with Upcoming Tajikistan Exhibition
Günther Uecker, a 95-year-old German artist known for his nail art, continues his prolific career with an upcoming exhibition in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, demonstrating his enduring commitment to peace and artistic expression despite political contexts.
95-Year-Old Artist Günther Uecker Continues Prolific Career with Upcoming Tajikistan Exhibition
Günther Uecker, a 95-year-old German artist known for his nail art, continues his prolific career with an upcoming exhibition in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, demonstrating his enduring commitment to peace and artistic expression despite political contexts.
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28% Bias Score


Goretzka Returns to German National Team for Nations League
German national football coach Julian Nagelsmann recalled Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka and other players to the team for the Nations League quarter-final against Italy on March 20th and 23rd, aiming for the Final Four in June.
Goretzka Returns to German National Team for Nations League
German national football coach Julian Nagelsmann recalled Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka and other players to the team for the Nations League quarter-final against Italy on March 20th and 23rd, aiming for the Final Four in June.
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20% Bias Score


Chainsaw Politics: Milei, Musk, and the Symbolism of Disruptive Change
Argentine President Javier Milei's chainsaw-wielding campaign, mirroring Elon Musk's cost-cutting measures in the US, reflects a global trend of voters favoring radical, symbolic actions over traditional political discourse, evidenced by their meeting at the Conservative Political Action Conference ...
Chainsaw Politics: Milei, Musk, and the Symbolism of Disruptive Change
Argentine President Javier Milei's chainsaw-wielding campaign, mirroring Elon Musk's cost-cutting measures in the US, reflects a global trend of voters favoring radical, symbolic actions over traditional political discourse, evidenced by their meeting at the Conservative Political Action Conference ...
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64% Bias Score

German Coalition Explores Citizenship Revocation for Dual Nationals
Germany's Union and SPD parties are exploring a proposal to revoke German citizenship from dual nationals involved in terrorism, antisemitism, or extremism, despite Article 16 of the Basic Law prohibiting citizenship revocation, sparking concerns about discrimination and its potential impact on soci...

German Coalition Explores Citizenship Revocation for Dual Nationals
Germany's Union and SPD parties are exploring a proposal to revoke German citizenship from dual nationals involved in terrorism, antisemitism, or extremism, despite Article 16 of the Basic Law prohibiting citizenship revocation, sparking concerns about discrimination and its potential impact on soci...
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44% Bias Score

BVG-Verdi Talks Stall, Strike Looms
Berlin's fifth round of BVG-Verdi contract talks ended without a deal, despite the BVG offering a 13.6% pay raise and a compromise on working hours. A strike is possible unless an agreement is reached next week.

BVG-Verdi Talks Stall, Strike Looms
Berlin's fifth round of BVG-Verdi contract talks ended without a deal, despite the BVG offering a 13.6% pay raise and a compromise on working hours. A strike is possible unless an agreement is reached next week.
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52% Bias Score

BND Recruitment Overhaul and Future Challenges
The German intelligence agency, BND, has changed its recruitment process from a secretive approach to a transparent online application system, while maintaining a rigorous selection process focusing on psychological stability, analytical skills, and intercultural competence. Future challenges includ...

BND Recruitment Overhaul and Future Challenges
The German intelligence agency, BND, has changed its recruitment process from a secretive approach to a transparent online application system, while maintaining a rigorous selection process focusing on psychological stability, analytical skills, and intercultural competence. Future challenges includ...
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44% Bias Score

German Court's Authority Challenged in Overnight Extradition Case
In June 2024, German citizen Maja T. was extradited to Hungary overnight by the Berlin public prosecutor's office before the Constitutional Court could rule on the legality of the extradition, highlighting challenges to the court's authority to protect individual rights.

German Court's Authority Challenged in Overnight Extradition Case
In June 2024, German citizen Maja T. was extradited to Hungary overnight by the Berlin public prosecutor's office before the Constitutional Court could rule on the legality of the extradition, highlighting challenges to the court's authority to protect individual rights.
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60% Bias Score

Bavarian Pension Poverty: Widespread Low Incomes Highlight Systemic Issues
A DGB evaluation reveals that in 2023, almost three-quarters of female and over 40 percent of male pensioners in Bavaria received less than €1200 monthly, significantly below the poverty line, highlighting a growing issue of old-age poverty exacerbated by regional disparities and historical economic...

Bavarian Pension Poverty: Widespread Low Incomes Highlight Systemic Issues
A DGB evaluation reveals that in 2023, almost three-quarters of female and over 40 percent of male pensioners in Bavaria received less than €1200 monthly, significantly below the poverty line, highlighting a growing issue of old-age poverty exacerbated by regional disparities and historical economic...
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48% Bias Score

Drosten: Coronavirus Origin Assessment Hindered by Lack of Data
Berlin virologist Christian Drosten, part of a government expert panel, expressed his inability to judge the BND's findings on the coronavirus origin due to the lack of access to the source data, despite finding their summary impressive. While a natural origin is currently more probable, he stressed...

Drosten: Coronavirus Origin Assessment Hindered by Lack of Data
Berlin virologist Christian Drosten, part of a government expert panel, expressed his inability to judge the BND's findings on the coronavirus origin due to the lack of access to the source data, despite finding their summary impressive. While a natural origin is currently more probable, he stressed...
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36% Bias Score
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