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Alte Oper Frankfurt Launches "Green Subscription" to Promote Sustainability

The Alte Oper Frankfurt is launching a "Green Subscription" (March 28th) for €160-320, including five concerts, bike services, vegan food, expert talks, and a commitment to reducing energy consumption and measuring its climate impact.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Genzken's Art in Historical Context: A Frankfurt Exhibition

The Frankfurt Liebieghaus showcases Isa Genzken's sculptures alongside ancient artifacts from Egyptian times to the 18th century, revealing shared artistic concerns and challenging previous interpretations of her work.

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Reduced Inequality
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BaFin Probes Bayer's Disclosure of €8.4 Billion Capital Increase Plan

Germany's BaFin is investigating whether Bayer adequately disclosed plans for a potential €8.4 billion capital increase before its announcement caused a 10% share price drop last Friday; the probe examines market manipulation, insider trading, and ad-hoc disclosure violations.

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\"Decline in German Fine Dining: Adapting to Changing Customer Preferences\"\

German fine-dining restaurants are experiencing a decline in mid-range clientele due to changing preferences and economic factors, prompting adjustments in menus and service styles to attract customers. Lower-segment Michelin-starred restaurants are particularly vulnerable, highlighting a need for i...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Frankfurt's Billion-Euro Infrastructure Plans Face Internal Spending Hurdles

Frankfurt City Council recently approved over 1.5 billion euros for infrastructure projects, including a subway extension and a multi-purpose arena, despite facing internal challenges in spending its current budget; the impact of the proposed German federal infrastructure package on Frankfurt's spen...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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German Spy Chief: Continued Intelligence Sharing with U.S. Despite Policy Shifts

Germany's spy chief, Bruno Kahl, voiced confidence in continued intelligence sharing with the U.S. despite policy changes in Washington, emphasizing the need for Western unity in defending Ukraine against Russia and increased collaboration with EU intelligence services due to U.S. restrictions on in...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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German Public Transportation Strikes Disrupt Services Across Multiple Cities

Due to a Verdi union strike impacting public transportation, services in Frankfurt, Wiesbaden, Offenbach, and Marburg are significantly disrupted; the walkout also affects waste management and healthcare, with further actions planned.

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32% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Hamburg Trial: Woman Accused of Antisemitic Assault and Police Assault

In Hamburg, Germany, a 27-year-old woman faces trial for allegedly assaulting a German-Israeli Society board member after a lecture on anti-Jewish violence and later assaulting police during a pro-Palestinian protest.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Nuremberg Public Transit Expands, but Shortages Remain

A Greenpeace study shows that Nuremberg's public transportation increased by 5.4% between 2023 and 2025, placing it second in Germany. However, driver shortages and funding issues remain challenges.

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Climate Action
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Brandenburg Issues Prepaid Cards to Asylum Seekers, Sparking Controversy

Brandenburgian districts began issuing prepaid cards to asylum seekers in March 2025, limiting monthly cash withdrawals to €50 for adults and €25 for minors, a measure intended to curb money transfers to smugglers or abroad but criticized by refugee support groups as discriminatory.

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Reduced Inequality
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Three Killed in Tanker-Train Collision Near Karlsruhe

Three people died and several were injured in a collision between a fuel tanker and a light rail train at an uncontrolled crossing near Karlsruhe, Germany, around 2:15 PM on August 2, 2024, causing both vehicles to catch fire and disrupting rail services.

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Good Health and Well-being
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U.S. LNG Exports Solve Germany's Energy Crisis, Boosting U.S. Economy

The U.S. has become the world's largest LNG exporter, significantly improving Europe's energy security and boosting the U.S. economy by $45.3 billion annually with 273,000 jobs, following the removal of a prior export license pause.

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Affordable and Clean Energy

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