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German Police Raid Targets Eritrean Opposition Group
German authorities conducted a joint raid with Denmark targeting the Eritrean opposition group "Brigade N'Hamedu", known for violent disruption of Eritrean government-backed events in Germany since 2022, resulting in injuries to police officers, though no arrests were made.
German Police Raid Targets Eritrean Opposition Group
German authorities conducted a joint raid with Denmark targeting the Eritrean opposition group "Brigade N'Hamedu", known for violent disruption of Eritrean government-backed events in Germany since 2022, resulting in injuries to police officers, though no arrests were made.
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48% Bias Score


German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge Constitutionality
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled the solidarity surcharge (Soli) constitutional, rejecting a 2020 complaint by six FDP politicians who argued it violated property rights after the end of the second solidarity pact in 2019; the court emphasized the continued need for additional federal f...
German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge Constitutionality
The German Federal Constitutional Court ruled the solidarity surcharge (Soli) constitutional, rejecting a 2020 complaint by six FDP politicians who argued it violated property rights after the end of the second solidarity pact in 2019; the court emphasized the continued need for additional federal f...
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40% Bias Score


German Economy Boosted by Foreign Students' Billions in Contributions
A study by the German Economic Institute (IW) reveals that 79,000 foreign students who began studying in Germany in 2022 will contribute €15.5 billion more in taxes and social security contributions than they receive in benefits, highlighting their significant economic impact and high retention rate...
German Economy Boosted by Foreign Students' Billions in Contributions
A study by the German Economic Institute (IW) reveals that 79,000 foreign students who began studying in Germany in 2022 will contribute €15.5 billion more in taxes and social security contributions than they receive in benefits, highlighting their significant economic impact and high retention rate...
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36% Bias Score


Hessen Launches €1 Billion Economic Development Fund Amidst Opposition
The €1 billion Hessenfonds, launched April 1st, 2025, offers subsidized loans and equity to Hessian businesses for investments in modernization and digitalization, prompting debate over its effectiveness and alignment with climate goals. Applications open after Easter.
Hessen Launches €1 Billion Economic Development Fund Amidst Opposition
The €1 billion Hessenfonds, launched April 1st, 2025, offers subsidized loans and equity to Hessian businesses for investments in modernization and digitalization, prompting debate over its effectiveness and alignment with climate goals. Applications open after Easter.
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40% Bias Score


Trial Begins for Suspected Former RAF Member Daniela Klette
The trial of Daniela Klette, a 66-year-old suspected former member of the Red Army Faction (RAF), began in Celle, Germany on March 25, 2025, focusing on robberies committed between 1999 and 2016, allegedly to fund her lifestyle, rather than for political terrorism.
Trial Begins for Suspected Former RAF Member Daniela Klette
The trial of Daniela Klette, a 66-year-old suspected former member of the Red Army Faction (RAF), began in Celle, Germany on March 25, 2025, focusing on robberies committed between 1999 and 2016, allegedly to fund her lifestyle, rather than for political terrorism.
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48% Bias Score


Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Germany Decrease by 17 Percent
Germany saw a 17 percent decrease in colorectal cancer deaths between 2003 and 2023 (28,900 to 24,100), alongside a 30 percent drop in hospitalizations (to 139,200 in 2023), possibly due to improved treatments and early detection; however, overall cancer deaths increased by 10 percent.
Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Germany Decrease by 17 Percent
Germany saw a 17 percent decrease in colorectal cancer deaths between 2003 and 2023 (28,900 to 24,100), alongside a 30 percent drop in hospitalizations (to 139,200 in 2023), possibly due to improved treatments and early detection; however, overall cancer deaths increased by 10 percent.
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40% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge, Emphasizing Need for Review
The German Federal Constitutional Court upheld the legality of the solidarity surcharge, rejecting a complaint from six FDP politicians. The court acknowledged ongoing financial needs related to reunification, but emphasized the need for periodic review, potentially leading to its future abolishment...

German Court Upholds Solidarity Surcharge, Emphasizing Need for Review
The German Federal Constitutional Court upheld the legality of the solidarity surcharge, rejecting a complaint from six FDP politicians. The court acknowledged ongoing financial needs related to reunification, but emphasized the need for periodic review, potentially leading to its future abolishment...
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48% Bias Score

Germany Raids Target Eritrean Opposition Group
German authorities conducted raids across six states targeting 17 suspected leaders of the Brigada N'Hamedu, a group labeled a domestic terrorist organization for violent clashes at Eritrean events, resulting in police injuries, with a parallel search in Denmark and a recent related conviction in th...

Germany Raids Target Eritrean Opposition Group
German authorities conducted raids across six states targeting 17 suspected leaders of the Brigada N'Hamedu, a group labeled a domestic terrorist organization for violent clashes at Eritrean events, resulting in police injuries, with a parallel search in Denmark and a recent related conviction in th...
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40% Bias Score

Lower Saxony Launches €3.5 Million Climate Protection Project for Non-Profit Social Services
Lower Saxony's €3.5 million "Kiss" project, running until 2029, will help over 8,000 non-profit social welfare organizations improve energy efficiency, addressing funding inequities compared to private entities and ensuring the long-term sustainability of vital social services.

Lower Saxony Launches €3.5 Million Climate Protection Project for Non-Profit Social Services
Lower Saxony's €3.5 million "Kiss" project, running until 2029, will help over 8,000 non-profit social welfare organizations improve energy efficiency, addressing funding inequities compared to private entities and ensuring the long-term sustainability of vital social services.
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36% Bias Score

Gambian Asylum Seeker Confesses to Fatal Stabbing in Ravensburg
A 32-year-old Gambian asylum seeker confessed to stabbing a 25-year-old Somali man to death in Ravensburg, Germany on August 2024, following a dispute over belongings. The accused, with prior convictions, claims self-defense but faces charges of treachery and base motives.

Gambian Asylum Seeker Confesses to Fatal Stabbing in Ravensburg
A 32-year-old Gambian asylum seeker confessed to stabbing a 25-year-old Somali man to death in Ravensburg, Germany on August 2024, following a dispute over belongings. The accused, with prior convictions, claims self-defense but faces charges of treachery and base motives.
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52% Bias Score

Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Germany Decline by 17 Percent in Two Decades
Germany saw a 17 percent decrease in colorectal cancer deaths between 2003 and 2023, dropping from 28,900 to 24,100, while hospitalizations decreased by 30 percent, attributed to improved treatment and early detection programs.

Colorectal Cancer Deaths in Germany Decline by 17 Percent in Two Decades
Germany saw a 17 percent decrease in colorectal cancer deaths between 2003 and 2023, dropping from 28,900 to 24,100, while hospitalizations decreased by 30 percent, attributed to improved treatment and early detection programs.
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24% Bias Score

Schleswig-Holstein to Accelerate Infrastructure Projects with New Debt Package
Germany's new debt package allows Schleswig-Holstein to accelerate infrastructure investments, prioritizing road, rail, and port improvements using part of the 100 billion euros allocated to states, while maintaining fiscal responsibility and addressing concerns of potential overspending.

Schleswig-Holstein to Accelerate Infrastructure Projects with New Debt Package
Germany's new debt package allows Schleswig-Holstein to accelerate infrastructure investments, prioritizing road, rail, and port improvements using part of the 100 billion euros allocated to states, while maintaining fiscal responsibility and addressing concerns of potential overspending.
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40% Bias Score
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