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Looted WWII Plane Returns to Netherlands
The Nationaal Militair Museum in Soesterberg, Netherlands, will display a Fokker D.VII fighter plane, used by the Dutch navy before WWII, on loan from Germany's Deutsches Museum. The plane, looted by Nazis and found in Bavaria after WWII, returns to the Netherlands in September.
Looted WWII Plane Returns to Netherlands
The Nationaal Militair Museum in Soesterberg, Netherlands, will display a Fokker D.VII fighter plane, used by the Dutch navy before WWII, on loan from Germany's Deutsches Museum. The plane, looted by Nazis and found in Bavaria after WWII, returns to the Netherlands in September.
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40% Bias Score


Berlin Court Blocks Vonovia's Rent Hikes
A Berlin court rejected Vonovia's 15% rent increase on 130,000 apartments, ruling that proximity to amenities is not grounds for exceeding Berlin's rent index. The decision follows Vonovia's attempt to circumvent rent regulations, impacting tenants across the city.
Berlin Court Blocks Vonovia's Rent Hikes
A Berlin court rejected Vonovia's 15% rent increase on 130,000 apartments, ruling that proximity to amenities is not grounds for exceeding Berlin's rent index. The decision follows Vonovia's attempt to circumvent rent regulations, impacting tenants across the city.
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40% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein's Refugee Payment Card Faces Widespread Opposition and Delays
A new payment card for refugees in Schleswig-Holstein, intended to curb administrative costs and prevent funds from flowing abroad, is causing widespread chaos due to technical problems and opposition from cities like Lübeck and Flensburg, which cite discrimination and bureaucratic burdens; the roll...
Schleswig-Holstein's Refugee Payment Card Faces Widespread Opposition and Delays
A new payment card for refugees in Schleswig-Holstein, intended to curb administrative costs and prevent funds from flowing abroad, is causing widespread chaos due to technical problems and opposition from cities like Lübeck and Flensburg, which cite discrimination and bureaucratic burdens; the roll...
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56% Bias Score


Lower Saxony's Rural Physician Quota Sees Fewer Applicants but Remains Confident
The number of applicants for Lower Saxony's rural physician quota fell to 204 this year, down from 299 in the first year and 278 last year; however, the health ministry is satisfied, as 60 of the best applicants will be selected for the program, aiming to address a shortage of 250 family doctors.
Lower Saxony's Rural Physician Quota Sees Fewer Applicants but Remains Confident
The number of applicants for Lower Saxony's rural physician quota fell to 204 this year, down from 299 in the first year and 278 last year; however, the health ministry is satisfied, as 60 of the best applicants will be selected for the program, aiming to address a shortage of 250 family doctors.
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48% Bias Score


Hamburg Trial: Assault Following Antisemitism Lecture
In Hamburg, Germany, Ayan M. is on trial for assaulting Elisabeth S., a German-Israeli Society member, after a May 2024 antisemitism lecture at the University of Hamburg, and for assaulting a police officer two days later during a protest against Israel's actions in response to the October 7th Hamas...
Hamburg Trial: Assault Following Antisemitism Lecture
In Hamburg, Germany, Ayan M. is on trial for assaulting Elisabeth S., a German-Israeli Society member, after a May 2024 antisemitism lecture at the University of Hamburg, and for assaulting a police officer two days later during a protest against Israel's actions in response to the October 7th Hamas...
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40% Bias Score


Germany Seeks Constitutional Change for Massive Defense Spending Increase
Driven by the war in Ukraine and pressure from US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Germany's ruling coalition is proposing constitutional amendments to create a €500 billion fund for defense and infrastructure, exceeding the 2024 federal budget of approximately €466 billi...
Germany Seeks Constitutional Change for Massive Defense Spending Increase
Driven by the war in Ukraine and pressure from US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Germany's ruling coalition is proposing constitutional amendments to create a €500 billion fund for defense and infrastructure, exceeding the 2024 federal budget of approximately €466 billi...
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48% Bias Score

Hamburg Faces Traffic Chaos Due to Planned Union Strike
A warning strike by Verdi union members in Hamburg will shut down the A7 highway and Elbe Tunnel from Thursday evening to Friday morning due to a wage dispute impacting public services, causing traffic chaos.

Hamburg Faces Traffic Chaos Due to Planned Union Strike
A warning strike by Verdi union members in Hamburg will shut down the A7 highway and Elbe Tunnel from Thursday evening to Friday morning due to a wage dispute impacting public services, causing traffic chaos.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Suspends Monsanto's Roundup Future Pesticide"
Germany suspended the sale and use of the Monsanto glyphosate-based pesticide Roundup Future on Tuesday following an objection by the German Environmental Aid (DUH) due to concerns about its safety and environmental impact; the BVL will review the objection and hear Monsanto's response.

Germany Suspends Monsanto's Roundup Future Pesticide"
Germany suspended the sale and use of the Monsanto glyphosate-based pesticide Roundup Future on Tuesday following an objection by the German Environmental Aid (DUH) due to concerns about its safety and environmental impact; the BVL will review the objection and hear Monsanto's response.
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44% Bias Score

Saxony to Cut Budget by €25 Billion Annually, Impacts Science Sector
The Saxon government will cut its 2025 and 2026 budget by approximately €25 billion each year to address a €4.3 billion deficit, impacting various sectors including science which, despite budget cuts, will remain a priority; however, some investments may be delayed and institutions may need to incre...

Saxony to Cut Budget by €25 Billion Annually, Impacts Science Sector
The Saxon government will cut its 2025 and 2026 budget by approximately €25 billion each year to address a €4.3 billion deficit, impacting various sectors including science which, despite budget cuts, will remain a priority; however, some investments may be delayed and institutions may need to incre...
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48% Bias Score

Contitech's Bad Blankenburg Plant Closure Threatens 185 Jobs
Contitech plans to close its Bad Blankenburg plant in Thuringia, Germany, by the end of 2025, affecting 185 jobs due to declining demand in the plastics sector; 100 employees protested, and negotiations for relocation and severance are underway.

Contitech's Bad Blankenburg Plant Closure Threatens 185 Jobs
Contitech plans to close its Bad Blankenburg plant in Thuringia, Germany, by the end of 2025, affecting 185 jobs due to declining demand in the plastics sector; 100 employees protested, and negotiations for relocation and severance are underway.
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36% Bias Score

Partial Lunar Eclipse Visible in Parts of Germany on Friday Morning
A partial lunar eclipse will occur on Friday morning in Germany, beginning at 4:56 AM CET and becoming partially visible in the west around 6:00 AM, though the moon will set before the eclipse is complete; weather conditions will significantly impact visibility.

Partial Lunar Eclipse Visible in Parts of Germany on Friday Morning
A partial lunar eclipse will occur on Friday morning in Germany, beginning at 4:56 AM CET and becoming partially visible in the west around 6:00 AM, though the moon will set before the eclipse is complete; weather conditions will significantly impact visibility.
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36% Bias Score

Strikes Disrupt Dutch Education, German Air Travel"
Universities and colleges in The Hague and Leiden, Netherlands, are closed today for a 24-hour strike against higher education budget cuts; thirteen German airports face a 24-hour strike by personnel, resulting in hundreds of cancelled flights; Ukrainian President Zelensky is in Riyadh for talks wit...

Strikes Disrupt Dutch Education, German Air Travel"
Universities and colleges in The Hague and Leiden, Netherlands, are closed today for a 24-hour strike against higher education budget cuts; thirteen German airports face a 24-hour strike by personnel, resulting in hundreds of cancelled flights; Ukrainian President Zelensky is in Riyadh for talks wit...
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12% Bias Score
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