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Hanau Shooting: Victim-Blaming and State Response to Right-Wing Extremism
In February 2020, a far-right gunman killed nine people in Hanau, Germany, raising concerns about the state's response to right-wing extremism and prompting accusations of victim-blaming from the city government after the victims' families sought accountability.
Hanau Shooting: Victim-Blaming and State Response to Right-Wing Extremism
In February 2020, a far-right gunman killed nine people in Hanau, Germany, raising concerns about the state's response to right-wing extremism and prompting accusations of victim-blaming from the city government after the victims' families sought accountability.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Approves €500 Billion Fund Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD reached an agreement on a €500 billion special fund for infrastructure investment and changes to the budget anchor rule, driven by geopolitical instability and NATO's upcoming defense spending increase.
Germany Approves €500 Billion Fund Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD reached an agreement on a €500 billion special fund for infrastructure investment and changes to the budget anchor rule, driven by geopolitical instability and NATO's upcoming defense spending increase.
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40% Bias Score


Mannheim Car Attack: Two Dead, Eleven Injured in Intentional Driving Incident
A 40-year-old German man drove his car into a crowd in Mannheim, Germany, on Monday, killing two and injuring eleven. Police found a note with calculations of stopping distances in the vehicle, suggesting premeditation. The attacker, with a history of violence and hate speech, shot himself after bei...
Mannheim Car Attack: Two Dead, Eleven Injured in Intentional Driving Incident
A 40-year-old German man drove his car into a crowd in Mannheim, Germany, on Monday, killing two and injuring eleven. Police found a note with calculations of stopping distances in the vehicle, suggesting premeditation. The attacker, with a history of violence and hate speech, shot himself after bei...
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48% Bias Score


Holocaust Survivor Celebrates 100th Birthday, Highlights Concerns About Rising Extremism
In recognition of his 100th birthday, Lower Saxony's Minister-President Stephan Weil honored Albrecht Weinberg, a Holocaust survivor who returned to Germany in 2012 and actively educates students about the Nazi regime, recently returning his Federal Cross of Merit to protest the AfD's influence.
Holocaust Survivor Celebrates 100th Birthday, Highlights Concerns About Rising Extremism
In recognition of his 100th birthday, Lower Saxony's Minister-President Stephan Weil honored Albrecht Weinberg, a Holocaust survivor who returned to Germany in 2012 and actively educates students about the Nazi regime, recently returning his Federal Cross of Merit to protest the AfD's influence.
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28% Bias Score


Germany Rejects Official's Gaza Relocation Remarks
The German government repudiated comments by its Antisemitism Commissioner, Felix Klein, who suggested exploring the relocation of Palestinians from Gaza, aligning with Arab states' rejection of a similar US proposal. Klein's remarks, following a vague suggestion by President Trump to resettle Gazan...
Germany Rejects Official's Gaza Relocation Remarks
The German government repudiated comments by its Antisemitism Commissioner, Felix Klein, who suggested exploring the relocation of Palestinians from Gaza, aligning with Arab states' rejection of a similar US proposal. Klein's remarks, following a vague suggestion by President Trump to resettle Gazan...
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48% Bias Score


New Deep-Sea Research Center Opens in Bremen, Germany
Germany opened a new deep-sea research center at the University of Bremen, costing €50.5 million, featuring advanced labs and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) for Atlantic exploration, addressing the limited study of the deep ocean's impact on climate and natural hazards.
New Deep-Sea Research Center Opens in Bremen, Germany
Germany opened a new deep-sea research center at the University of Bremen, costing €50.5 million, featuring advanced labs and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) for Atlantic exploration, addressing the limited study of the deep ocean's impact on climate and natural hazards.
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40% Bias Score

Mannheim Car Attack: Suspect's Far-Right Ties Raise Questions
A car attack in Mannheim, Germany, on Monday killed two and injured eleven; while initially attributed to the suspect's mental health, new evidence suggests the perpetrator, Alexander S., had ties to far-right extremist groups, including the "Ring Bund", raising questions about the attack's politica...

Mannheim Car Attack: Suspect's Far-Right Ties Raise Questions
A car attack in Mannheim, Germany, on Monday killed two and injured eleven; while initially attributed to the suspect's mental health, new evidence suggests the perpetrator, Alexander S., had ties to far-right extremist groups, including the "Ring Bund", raising questions about the attack's politica...
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48% Bias Score

Germany Plans Massive Debt-Financed Infrastructure Investment, Sparking Schuldenbremse Debate
Germany's new CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government plans a €500 billion infrastructure investment package financed by debt, necessitating a Schuldenbremse reform to accommodate increased defense spending, despite concerns about rising national debt and opposition from the AfD and Left party.

Germany Plans Massive Debt-Financed Infrastructure Investment, Sparking Schuldenbremse Debate
Germany's new CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government plans a €500 billion infrastructure investment package financed by debt, necessitating a Schuldenbremse reform to accommodate increased defense spending, despite concerns about rising national debt and opposition from the AfD and Left party.
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36% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks Reignite Debate on Mandatory Military Service
Post-election coalition talks between CDU-CSU and SPD in Germany include increasing defense spending and debating the reinstatement of mandatory military service, with the CDU/CSU strongly advocating for it while the SPD raises logistical concerns about the feasibility, despite support from some wit...

German Coalition Talks Reignite Debate on Mandatory Military Service
Post-election coalition talks between CDU-CSU and SPD in Germany include increasing defense spending and debating the reinstatement of mandatory military service, with the CDU/CSU strongly advocating for it while the SPD raises logistical concerns about the feasibility, despite support from some wit...
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56% Bias Score

CSU Demands Reinstatement of Mandatory Military Service in Germany
Germany's CSU party demands the immediate reinstatement of mandatory military service in 2025 to address a 20,000-soldier shortage in the Bundeswehr, impacting its operational readiness, estimated at around 50 percent in many units; this comes amid growing concerns about Germany's security role and ...

CSU Demands Reinstatement of Mandatory Military Service in Germany
Germany's CSU party demands the immediate reinstatement of mandatory military service in 2025 to address a 20,000-soldier shortage in the Bundeswehr, impacting its operational readiness, estimated at around 50 percent in many units; this comes amid growing concerns about Germany's security role and ...
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60% Bias Score

Warnig's Alleged Attempt to Revive Nord Stream Pipeline
Former Stasi officer Matthias Warnig, despite claiming retirement, is reportedly trying to revive the damaged Nord Stream gas pipeline with the help of American investors, raising concerns about potential circumvention of US sanctions and renewed Russian gas flows to Europe.

Warnig's Alleged Attempt to Revive Nord Stream Pipeline
Former Stasi officer Matthias Warnig, despite claiming retirement, is reportedly trying to revive the damaged Nord Stream gas pipeline with the help of American investors, raising concerns about potential circumvention of US sanctions and renewed Russian gas flows to Europe.
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56% Bias Score

German Authorities Arrest Four Suspected Hamas Members, Uncover Weapons Caches
Four suspected Hamas members were arrested in Germany in December 2023 following an investigation triggered by a tip from a foreign intelligence partner on October 13, 2023, concerning possible weapons caches and planned attacks. The investigation revealed unsuccessful attempts to locate a depot in ...

German Authorities Arrest Four Suspected Hamas Members, Uncover Weapons Caches
Four suspected Hamas members were arrested in Germany in December 2023 following an investigation triggered by a tip from a foreign intelligence partner on October 13, 2023, concerning possible weapons caches and planned attacks. The investigation revealed unsuccessful attempts to locate a depot in ...
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40% Bias Score
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