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Verdi Strike Disrupts NRW Services to Highlight Gender Pay Gap
On March 3rd, 2023, the Verdi union organized a warning strike in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, closing kindergartens, disrupting social services and healthcare, to protest gender pay inequality in predominantly female public sector jobs, demanding an 8 percent wage increase or at least €350 more...
Verdi Strike Disrupts NRW Services to Highlight Gender Pay Gap
On March 3rd, 2023, the Verdi union organized a warning strike in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, closing kindergartens, disrupting social services and healthcare, to protest gender pay inequality in predominantly female public sector jobs, demanding an 8 percent wage increase or at least €350 more...
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48% Bias Score


Germany's Social Housing Crisis: A 75-Year Struggle
Germany's social housing program, operating since the 1950s, falls drastically short of its 100,000 units per year target, building only 33,000 in 2023 despite billions in funding, leaving many low-income families and vulnerable groups without adequate housing.
Germany's Social Housing Crisis: A 75-Year Struggle
Germany's social housing program, operating since the 1950s, falls drastically short of its 100,000 units per year target, building only 33,000 in 2023 despite billions in funding, leaving many low-income families and vulnerable groups without adequate housing.
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36% Bias Score


Bremen Opens New Deep-Sea Research Center
The University of Bremen opened a new deep-sea research center costing €50.5 million, featuring advanced labs and a remotely operated vehicle capable of reaching depths of 5,000 meters, to study the largely unexplored deep ocean and its impact on climate change.
Bremen Opens New Deep-Sea Research Center
The University of Bremen opened a new deep-sea research center costing €50.5 million, featuring advanced labs and a remotely operated vehicle capable of reaching depths of 5,000 meters, to study the largely unexplored deep ocean and its impact on climate change.
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24% Bias Score


Court Reduces Cartel Fine Against Otto Fuchs to 30 Million Euros
The Düsseldorf Higher Regional Court significantly reduced a 145 million euro cartel fine against aluminum forging company Otto Fuchs to 30 million euros, following an appeal of a 2020 Federal Cartel Office decision, citing the limited impact of the information exchange.
Court Reduces Cartel Fine Against Otto Fuchs to 30 Million Euros
The Düsseldorf Higher Regional Court significantly reduced a 145 million euro cartel fine against aluminum forging company Otto Fuchs to 30 million euros, following an appeal of a 2020 Federal Cartel Office decision, citing the limited impact of the information exchange.
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40% Bias Score


German Teen Pregnancy Rate Plummets
The number of teenage pregnancies in Germany has significantly decreased, with only six out of 1000 adolescent females giving birth in 2022 compared to 13 in 2000, leading to 11,000 fewer newborns.
German Teen Pregnancy Rate Plummets
The number of teenage pregnancies in Germany has significantly decreased, with only six out of 1000 adolescent females giving birth in 2022 compared to 13 in 2000, leading to 11,000 fewer newborns.
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76% Bias Score


Tesla-Water Contract Dispute Remains Deadlocked
Tesla and the Strausberg-Erkner water association are deadlocked over a new water contract due to disagreements on wastewater pollutant limits; a December 2024 offer was rejected by Tesla, with further discussions scheduled for April.
Tesla-Water Contract Dispute Remains Deadlocked
Tesla and the Strausberg-Erkner water association are deadlocked over a new water contract due to disagreements on wastewater pollutant limits; a December 2024 offer was rejected by Tesla, with further discussions scheduled for April.
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40% Bias Score

Ruhrfestspiele 2024: "Doubt and Solidarity" Explore Democracy's Challenges
The 2024 Ruhrfestspiele in Recklinghausen, Germany, from May 1st to June 8th, will feature 90 productions under the theme "Doubt and Solidarity," exploring challenges to democracy through various art forms, including theater, dance, and music, with 620 artists participating.

Ruhrfestspiele 2024: "Doubt and Solidarity" Explore Democracy's Challenges
The 2024 Ruhrfestspiele in Recklinghausen, Germany, from May 1st to June 8th, will feature 90 productions under the theme "Doubt and Solidarity," exploring challenges to democracy through various art forms, including theater, dance, and music, with 620 artists participating.
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36% Bias Score

Eurozone Private Sector Avoids Stagnation Despite Inflationary Pressures
The Eurozone's private sector achieved marginal growth in February (PMI 50.2), exceeding expectations but still facing challenges from job cuts and rising prices; Spain's strong service sector (PMI 56.2) offset its manufacturing decline, contrasting with Germany's modest expansion and France's contr...

Eurozone Private Sector Avoids Stagnation Despite Inflationary Pressures
The Eurozone's private sector achieved marginal growth in February (PMI 50.2), exceeding expectations but still facing challenges from job cuts and rising prices; Spain's strong service sector (PMI 56.2) offset its manufacturing decline, contrasting with Germany's modest expansion and France's contr...
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36% Bias Score

Berlin: Afghan Refugees Face Deportation Threats, Discrimination
In Berlin, Afghan refugees face rising deportation threats, discrimination, and housing shortages, impacting their mental health and integration, according to social workers and a meeting with Berlin's integration officer.

Berlin: Afghan Refugees Face Deportation Threats, Discrimination
In Berlin, Afghan refugees face rising deportation threats, discrimination, and housing shortages, impacting their mental health and integration, according to social workers and a meeting with Berlin's integration officer.
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52% Bias Score

Unsolved 1983 Murder of Sabine Rahn Featured on German TV Show
The unsolved 1983 murder of 18-year-old Sabine Rahn in Nattheim, Germany, is being highlighted on ZDF's "Aktenzeichen XY… ungelöst," prompting renewed efforts to identify the suspect using DNA evidence that reveals he likely had blond hair, blue eyes, and light skin.

Unsolved 1983 Murder of Sabine Rahn Featured on German TV Show
The unsolved 1983 murder of 18-year-old Sabine Rahn in Nattheim, Germany, is being highlighted on ZDF's "Aktenzeichen XY… ungelöst," prompting renewed efforts to identify the suspect using DNA evidence that reveals he likely had blond hair, blue eyes, and light skin.
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40% Bias Score

Hamburg Man Sentenced for Razor Blade Attack on Sons
A Hamburg court sentenced a 44-year-old man to four years and eight months in prison for attacking his two adult sons with razor blades on April 8, 2024, following a dispute about work at his barbershop; the younger son suffered a severe neck wound.

Hamburg Man Sentenced for Razor Blade Attack on Sons
A Hamburg court sentenced a 44-year-old man to four years and eight months in prison for attacking his two adult sons with razor blades on April 8, 2024, following a dispute about work at his barbershop; the younger son suffered a severe neck wound.
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36% Bias Score

Hamburg Father Sentenced for Razor Blade Attack on Sons
A Hamburg court sentenced a 44-year-old father to four years and eight months in prison for attacking his two adult sons with razor blades on April 8, 2024, in Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg, causing a severe neck wound to one son and minor injuries to the other.

Hamburg Father Sentenced for Razor Blade Attack on Sons
A Hamburg court sentenced a 44-year-old father to four years and eight months in prison for attacking his two adult sons with razor blades on April 8, 2024, in Hamburg-Wilhelmsburg, causing a severe neck wound to one son and minor injuries to the other.
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40% Bias Score
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