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German CDU Faces Backlash Over Migration Policy, Sparks Funding Inquiry
Hundreds of thousands protested in Germany against the CDU party's collaboration with the AfD on stricter migration policies, prompting a parliamentary inquiry into state funding for involved NGOs and sparking accusations of intimidation.
German CDU Faces Backlash Over Migration Policy, Sparks Funding Inquiry
Hundreds of thousands protested in Germany against the CDU party's collaboration with the AfD on stricter migration policies, prompting a parliamentary inquiry into state funding for involved NGOs and sparking accusations of intimidation.
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48% Bias Score


Warnig Proposes Restarting Nord Stream 2 with US Investor Involvement
Matthias Warnig, a close Putin associate and former Nord Stream 2 director, proposed restarting the pipeline with US investors, potentially giving the US major influence over European energy but requiring sanctions relief and German acceptance, sparking concerns among EU leaders.
Warnig Proposes Restarting Nord Stream 2 with US Investor Involvement
Matthias Warnig, a close Putin associate and former Nord Stream 2 director, proposed restarting the pipeline with US investors, potentially giving the US major influence over European energy but requiring sanctions relief and German acceptance, sparking concerns among EU leaders.
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52% Bias Score


German Electricity Market: 2024 Volatility Highlights Renewable Energy Integration Challenges
The German day-ahead electricity market in 2024 saw 459 hours of negative prices due to high renewable energy supply, yet also experienced significant price spikes exceeding €150/MWh 379 times and €500/MWh 21 times, illustrating increased volatility amidst the energy transition.
German Electricity Market: 2024 Volatility Highlights Renewable Energy Integration Challenges
The German day-ahead electricity market in 2024 saw 459 hours of negative prices due to high renewable energy supply, yet also experienced significant price spikes exceeding €150/MWh 379 times and €500/MWh 21 times, illustrating increased volatility amidst the energy transition.
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36% Bias Score


German Union Calls for Cannabis Legalization Reform
Union politicians in Germany are calling for reforms or a complete reversal of the recently passed cannabis legalization, citing concerns about increased crime, harm to youth, and the expansion of the black market based on new studies from Canada, while police report increased workload and difficult...
German Union Calls for Cannabis Legalization Reform
Union politicians in Germany are calling for reforms or a complete reversal of the recently passed cannabis legalization, citing concerns about increased crime, harm to youth, and the expansion of the black market based on new studies from Canada, while police report increased workload and difficult...
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56% Bias Score


Deutsche Post to Clear Mail Backlog After Strikes
Deutsche Post plans to quickly deliver backlogged mail and parcels following warning strikes affecting 10-12% of daily volume on Friday and Saturday, with roughly 7,500 employees participating on Saturday; the fourth round of negotiations between Deutsche Post and Verdi starts Monday.
Deutsche Post to Clear Mail Backlog After Strikes
Deutsche Post plans to quickly deliver backlogged mail and parcels following warning strikes affecting 10-12% of daily volume on Friday and Saturday, with roughly 7,500 employees participating on Saturday; the fourth round of negotiations between Deutsche Post and Verdi starts Monday.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Rejects PKK Delisting Despite Ceasefire
Germany's Interior Ministry affirmed that the PKK will remain on its list of terrorist organizations despite a recent ceasefire announcement by the PKK's Executive Committee following a call for disarmament from imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan. The Ministry cited the PKK's large presence in Ge...
Germany Rejects PKK Delisting Despite Ceasefire
Germany's Interior Ministry affirmed that the PKK will remain on its list of terrorist organizations despite a recent ceasefire announcement by the PKK's Executive Committee following a call for disarmament from imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan. The Ministry cited the PKK's large presence in Ge...
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44% Bias Score

Scholz: Strong Ukrainian Army Crucial for Lasting Peace
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated on March 2nd that a lasting peace in Ukraine requires a strong Ukrainian military, even surpassing Ukraine's economic capacity, necessitating long-term financial commitments from international partners; he rejected Russia's demilitarization demands.

Scholz: Strong Ukrainian Army Crucial for Lasting Peace
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated on March 2nd that a lasting peace in Ukraine requires a strong Ukrainian military, even surpassing Ukraine's economic capacity, necessitating long-term financial commitments from international partners; he rejected Russia's demilitarization demands.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Eurovision 2025 Entry: Abor & Tynna Win with "Baller
The Austrian sibling duo Abor & Tynna, performing as Abor & Tynna, won Germany's Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) selection with their song "Baller," a pop/hip-hop/electronic song partly in German, beating LYZA after a close public vote; the contest was overseen by Stefan Raab.

Germany's Eurovision 2025 Entry: Abor & Tynna Win with "Baller
The Austrian sibling duo Abor & Tynna, performing as Abor & Tynna, won Germany's Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) selection with their song "Baller," a pop/hip-hop/electronic song partly in German, beating LYZA after a close public vote; the contest was overseen by Stefan Raab.
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56% Bias Score

Germany's Cannabis Legalization Faces Backlash Amidst Concerns Over Crime and Public Health
Germany's partial cannabis legalization, effective since April 2023, allowing adults to grow up to three plants and possess 50 grams, faces criticism for increasing police workload and black market activity, with Union politicians pushing for reform or repeal; Canadian studies revealing a rise in ps...

Germany's Cannabis Legalization Faces Backlash Amidst Concerns Over Crime and Public Health
Germany's partial cannabis legalization, effective since April 2023, allowing adults to grow up to three plants and possess 50 grams, faces criticism for increasing police workload and black market activity, with Union politicians pushing for reform or repeal; Canadian studies revealing a rise in ps...
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60% Bias Score

German Cannabis Legalization Faces Criticism, Reform Calls
Germany's partial cannabis legalization, effective April 2023, allowing adults to grow up to three plants and possess 50 grams, faces criticism from Union politicians who want it reformed or reversed due to concerns about increased drug crime and insufficient youth protection, while police unions su...

German Cannabis Legalization Faces Criticism, Reform Calls
Germany's partial cannabis legalization, effective April 2023, allowing adults to grow up to three plants and possess 50 grams, faces criticism from Union politicians who want it reformed or reversed due to concerns about increased drug crime and insufficient youth protection, while police unions su...
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52% Bias Score

Berlin Protest Camp Established to Oppose Deportations
A new protest camp with approximately six tents has been erected on Oranienplatz in Berlin-Kreuzberg by left-wing groups to protest against deportations and demand refugee rights and climate justice; the first night passed without incident, despite initial police objections and a court-ordered size ...

Berlin Protest Camp Established to Oppose Deportations
A new protest camp with approximately six tents has been erected on Oranienplatz in Berlin-Kreuzberg by left-wing groups to protest against deportations and demand refugee rights and climate justice; the first night passed without incident, despite initial police objections and a court-ordered size ...
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36% Bias Score

Hamburg State Election: CDU Gains, Red-Green Coalition Likely to Continue
Hamburg's CDU party achieved a strong 8% increase, reaching 19.2–19.8% in the recent state election, but the SPD's strong performance at 33.7–34.2% will likely maintain the existing Red-Green coalition, despite CDU leader Thering's proposal of a grand coalition.

Hamburg State Election: CDU Gains, Red-Green Coalition Likely to Continue
Hamburg's CDU party achieved a strong 8% increase, reaching 19.2–19.8% in the recent state election, but the SPD's strong performance at 33.7–34.2% will likely maintain the existing Red-Green coalition, despite CDU leader Thering's proposal of a grand coalition.
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48% Bias Score
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