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Thüringen Ausstellung Sees Successful Start with Increased Attendance
Thüringen Ausstellung, Erfurt's largest consumer fair, enjoyed a successful opening weekend at its 35th edition, with a slight increase in attendance compared to last year, boosted by a new weekend market and a focus on home renovation, attracting over several thousand visitors.
Thüringen Ausstellung Sees Successful Start with Increased Attendance
Thüringen Ausstellung, Erfurt's largest consumer fair, enjoyed a successful opening weekend at its 35th edition, with a slight increase in attendance compared to last year, boosted by a new weekend market and a focus on home renovation, attracting over several thousand visitors.
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52% Bias Score


Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE Over Climate Change Impacts
Peruvian farmer Saul Luciano Lliuya is suing German energy giant RWE for €17,000 to protect his village Huaraz from a swelling glacier lake, citing RWE's contribution to climate change; a hearing begins March 17 in Hamm, Germany.
Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE Over Climate Change Impacts
Peruvian farmer Saul Luciano Lliuya is suing German energy giant RWE for €17,000 to protect his village Huaraz from a swelling glacier lake, citing RWE's contribution to climate change; a hearing begins March 17 in Hamm, Germany.
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48% Bias Score


France Considers Sharing Nuclear Deterrence with European Allies
France may share its nuclear protection with European allies due to concerns over US reliability and Russia's nuclear posture; Chancellor-elect Merz's call for closer ties with France, and President Macron's confirmation of discussions about sharing, mark a potential turning point.
France Considers Sharing Nuclear Deterrence with European Allies
France may share its nuclear protection with European allies due to concerns over US reliability and Russia's nuclear posture; Chancellor-elect Merz's call for closer ties with France, and President Macron's confirmation of discussions about sharing, mark a potential turning point.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Considers Shifting US Troops from Germany to Hungary
President Trump, angered by Europe's perceived insufficient defense spending, is considering shifting US troops from Germany to Hungary, a country with close ties to Russia, potentially impacting European security and NATO's future.
Trump Considers Shifting US Troops from Germany to Hungary
President Trump, angered by Europe's perceived insufficient defense spending, is considering shifting US troops from Germany to Hungary, a country with close ties to Russia, potentially impacting European security and NATO's future.
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56% Bias Score


German Doctor on Trial for Nurse's Death, Faces Second Murder Charge
A German doctor faces trial for the death of a 23-year-old nurse in December 2021 due to a drug interaction after he allegedly administered Propofol and Ketamine without proper monitoring; he also faces a separate murder charge for allegedly administering a lethal morphine overdose to a 79-year-old ...
German Doctor on Trial for Nurse's Death, Faces Second Murder Charge
A German doctor faces trial for the death of a 23-year-old nurse in December 2021 due to a drug interaction after he allegedly administered Propofol and Ketamine without proper monitoring; he also faces a separate murder charge for allegedly administering a lethal morphine overdose to a 79-year-old ...
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44% Bias Score


Baden-Württemberg SPD Proposes Ankle Monitors for Domestic Violence Perpetrators
The SPD in Baden-Württemberg proposes a law to allow ankle monitors for potential perpetrators of domestic violence and stalking, following a nearly 10 percent increase in domestic violence victims in 2023; the bill, mirroring successful models in other German states and Spain, aims for earlier poli...
Baden-Württemberg SPD Proposes Ankle Monitors for Domestic Violence Perpetrators
The SPD in Baden-Württemberg proposes a law to allow ankle monitors for potential perpetrators of domestic violence and stalking, following a nearly 10 percent increase in domestic violence victims in 2023; the bill, mirroring successful models in other German states and Spain, aims for earlier poli...
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44% Bias Score

EU Eases Fiscal Rules, Boosting German Stock Market
Following Germany's proposal, the EU's 27 member states agreed to ease fiscal rules for defense spending, allowing Germany to increase defense spending beyond 1% of GDP and invest in infrastructure via a €500 billion special fund; this led to Germany's DAX index reaching a new high of 23,419.48, whi...

EU Eases Fiscal Rules, Boosting German Stock Market
Following Germany's proposal, the EU's 27 member states agreed to ease fiscal rules for defense spending, allowing Germany to increase defense spending beyond 1% of GDP and invest in infrastructure via a €500 billion special fund; this led to Germany's DAX index reaching a new high of 23,419.48, whi...
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48% Bias Score

Merz Prioritizes European Defense Independence
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declared strengthening European independence from the US his top priority following his election on February 23rd, prompting discussions on increasing defense spending to €200-300 billion annually and reforming the fragmented European defense industry.

Merz Prioritizes European Defense Independence
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declared strengthening European independence from the US his top priority following his election on February 23rd, prompting discussions on increasing defense spending to €200-300 billion annually and reforming the fragmented European defense industry.
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60% Bias Score

Otto Group's First Female CEO: A Milestone in German Gender Equality
In early March 2024, Petra Scharner-Wolff became the first woman to lead the Otto Group, a major German e-commerce company with €15 billion in revenue and 38,500 employees, marking a milestone in gender equality within German business despite persistent societal and structural challenges.

Otto Group's First Female CEO: A Milestone in German Gender Equality
In early March 2024, Petra Scharner-Wolff became the first woman to lead the Otto Group, a major German e-commerce company with €15 billion in revenue and 38,500 employees, marking a milestone in gender equality within German business despite persistent societal and structural challenges.
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40% Bias Score

US to Withdraw from Future European Military Exercise Planning
The US is reportedly ending its participation in planning future European military exercises, focusing instead on the Indo-Pacific region. This decision may impact NATO exercises in Sweden and elsewhere, forcing European allies to adapt their planning processes, as the US seeks to reduce European mi...

US to Withdraw from Future European Military Exercise Planning
The US is reportedly ending its participation in planning future European military exercises, focusing instead on the Indo-Pacific region. This decision may impact NATO exercises in Sweden and elsewhere, forcing European allies to adapt their planning processes, as the US seeks to reduce European mi...
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40% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg SPD Proposes Ankle Bracelets for Domestic Violence Prevention
To combat the nearly 10 percent increase in domestic violence cases in Baden-Württemberg in 2023, the SPD parliamentary group proposes a law to use electronic ankle bracelets to monitor potential perpetrators of domestic violence and stalking, expanding current legislation primarily focused on terro...

Baden-Württemberg SPD Proposes Ankle Bracelets for Domestic Violence Prevention
To combat the nearly 10 percent increase in domestic violence cases in Baden-Württemberg in 2023, the SPD parliamentary group proposes a law to use electronic ankle bracelets to monitor potential perpetrators of domestic violence and stalking, expanding current legislation primarily focused on terro...
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52% Bias Score

Counter-Argument Links Rise of Antisemitism to Global Far-Right Surge
A counter-argument published in "Le Monde" on March 1st disputes the assertion that France is becoming an antisemitic country, linking the rise of antisemitism to the global surge of the far-right, particularly highlighting their role in propagating hate speech and violence while criticizing the ori...

Counter-Argument Links Rise of Antisemitism to Global Far-Right Surge
A counter-argument published in "Le Monde" on March 1st disputes the assertion that France is becoming an antisemitic country, linking the rise of antisemitism to the global surge of the far-right, particularly highlighting their role in propagating hate speech and violence while criticizing the ori...
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44% Bias Score
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