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Car Drives into Crowd in Mannheim, Germany
A 40-year-old German man from Rhineland-Palatinate drove his car into a crowd in Mannheim, Germany, injuring himself and others near Paradeplatz on the city's main shopping street; police have arrested the driver and are investigating.
Car Drives into Crowd in Mannheim, Germany
A 40-year-old German man from Rhineland-Palatinate drove his car into a crowd in Mannheim, Germany, injuring himself and others near Paradeplatz on the city's main shopping street; police have arrested the driver and are investigating.
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40% Bias Score


Munich Reopens Investigation into 1970 Arson Attack on Jewish Retirement Home
The Munich Public Prosecutor's Office reopened an investigation into the February 1970 arson attack on a Jewish retirement home that killed seven and injured 13, after a witness came forward with credible information to the Bavarian judiciary's antisemitism commissioner.
Munich Reopens Investigation into 1970 Arson Attack on Jewish Retirement Home
The Munich Public Prosecutor's Office reopened an investigation into the February 1970 arson attack on a Jewish retirement home that killed seven and injured 13, after a witness came forward with credible information to the Bavarian judiciary's antisemitism commissioner.
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24% Bias Score


Climate Change Threatens German Winter Sports
Climate change is shortening and warming German winters, impacting winter sports; Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a key Alpine skiing venue, faces challenges due to reduced snowfall, although snowmaking technology mitigates some effects, with long-term viability concerns.
Climate Change Threatens German Winter Sports
Climate change is shortening and warming German winters, impacting winter sports; Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a key Alpine skiing venue, faces challenges due to reduced snowfall, although snowmaking technology mitigates some effects, with long-term viability concerns.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Suspends New Aid to Rwanda over M23 Support
Germany is suspending new funding for Rwanda's development projects due to its military support for the M23 rebels in eastern Congo, while continuing existing projects, a response to UN condemnation and contrasting with the UK's more extensive aid suspension.
Germany Suspends New Aid to Rwanda over M23 Support
Germany is suspending new funding for Rwanda's development projects due to its military support for the M23 rebels in eastern Congo, while continuing existing projects, a response to UN condemnation and contrasting with the UK's more extensive aid suspension.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Boycotts Nuclear Weapons Treaty Conference
Germany is boycotting the UN's Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons review conference, citing Russia's war in Ukraine and the subsequent need for NATO nuclear deterrence as reasons for its absence; this decision has drawn criticism from disarmament advocates.
Germany Boycotts Nuclear Weapons Treaty Conference
Germany is boycotting the UN's Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons review conference, citing Russia's war in Ukraine and the subsequent need for NATO nuclear deterrence as reasons for its absence; this decision has drawn criticism from disarmament advocates.
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44% Bias Score


Mannheim Attack: Two Dead, Ten Injured in Apparent Amok Run
A 40-year-old man drove his car into a crowd in Mannheim, Germany, on Monday, killing two and injuring ten; the suspect, Alexander S., has a history of mental illness and has been charged with murder and attempted murder; a taxi driver stopped the suspect and is being hailed a hero.
Mannheim Attack: Two Dead, Ten Injured in Apparent Amok Run
A 40-year-old man drove his car into a crowd in Mannheim, Germany, on Monday, killing two and injuring ten; the suspect, Alexander S., has a history of mental illness and has been charged with murder and attempted murder; a taxi driver stopped the suspect and is being hailed a hero.
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32% Bias Score

AfD Inquiry Targets Refugee Mental Health Support in Berlin
The AfD in Berlin used a parliamentary inquiry to question psychosocial support for traumatized refugees, prompting criticism from affected organizations who emphasized the importance of these services in addressing the mental health needs arising from past trauma and current living conditions.

AfD Inquiry Targets Refugee Mental Health Support in Berlin
The AfD in Berlin used a parliamentary inquiry to question psychosocial support for traumatized refugees, prompting criticism from affected organizations who emphasized the importance of these services in addressing the mental health needs arising from past trauma and current living conditions.
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52% Bias Score

Mannheim Car Crash: Two Dead, Eleven Injured in Intentional Attack
On Rose Monday, a 40-year-old German man intentionally drove his car through Mannheim's pedestrian zone, killing two and injuring eleven; the driver, who had a history of firearm offenses, is in custody, and his motive remains under investigation.

Mannheim Car Crash: Two Dead, Eleven Injured in Intentional Attack
On Rose Monday, a 40-year-old German man intentionally drove his car through Mannheim's pedestrian zone, killing two and injuring eleven; the driver, who had a history of firearm offenses, is in custody, and his motive remains under investigation.
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32% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Spark Global Trade War
President Trump's increasing tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada, China, and soon the EU, are initiating a global trade war that threatens the world economy; Germany, with 10 percent of its exports going to the US, faces uncertainty despite its diversified markets.

Trump's Tariffs Spark Global Trade War
President Trump's increasing tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada, China, and soon the EU, are initiating a global trade war that threatens the world economy; Germany, with 10 percent of its exports going to the US, faces uncertainty despite its diversified markets.
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56% Bias Score

EU Weakens Supply Chain Act Amidst German Lobbying
The EU is weakening its Supply Chain Act due to pressure from Germany and its industry, reducing its scope and impact; this follows the pattern of Germany's own weaker national law, raising concerns about corporate accountability for human rights violations.

EU Weakens Supply Chain Act Amidst German Lobbying
The EU is weakening its Supply Chain Act due to pressure from Germany and its industry, reducing its scope and impact; this follows the pattern of Germany's own weaker national law, raising concerns about corporate accountability for human rights violations.
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64% Bias Score

German Gender Pay Gap Widens with Higher Education, Driven by Part-Time Work
A new DIW Berlin study reveals that the gender pay gap in Germany widens with increasing professional qualifications, reaching 28 percent for 50-year-old university graduates; this is mainly due to women's higher rate of part-time work after age 30, which is influenced by societal and political fact...

German Gender Pay Gap Widens with Higher Education, Driven by Part-Time Work
A new DIW Berlin study reveals that the gender pay gap in Germany widens with increasing professional qualifications, reaching 28 percent for 50-year-old university graduates; this is mainly due to women's higher rate of part-time work after age 30, which is influenced by societal and political fact...
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44% Bias Score

Surge in German Car-Ramming Attacks Underscores Urban Safety Failures
Recent car-ramming attacks in Mannheim and Munich, Germany, have resulted in casualties, highlighting urban safety vulnerabilities, untreated mental illness, extremist affiliations, and a need for pedestrian-friendly urban design.

Surge in German Car-Ramming Attacks Underscores Urban Safety Failures
Recent car-ramming attacks in Mannheim and Munich, Germany, have resulted in casualties, highlighting urban safety vulnerabilities, untreated mental illness, extremist affiliations, and a need for pedestrian-friendly urban design.
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52% Bias Score
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