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German Doctor Begins Prison Sentence for Assisted Suicide
A German doctor, Johann Spittler, began a three-year prison sentence on Thursday for assisted suicide, a first in German legal history, highlighting the lack of clear legal guidelines on assisted suicide in Germany after the Bundestag's failure to pass legislation two years ago.
German Doctor Begins Prison Sentence for Assisted Suicide
A German doctor, Johann Spittler, began a three-year prison sentence on Thursday for assisted suicide, a first in German legal history, highlighting the lack of clear legal guidelines on assisted suicide in Germany after the Bundestag's failure to pass legislation two years ago.
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48% Bias Score


Wirecard Trial: Braun Faces Likely Conviction for Fraud
In the Munich Wirecard trial, former CEO Markus Braun faces likely conviction for fraud, with the court dismissing his claim of being deceived by the absconded Jan Marsalek; the missing €1.9 billion is central to the case, highlighting systemic issues within the company.
Wirecard Trial: Braun Faces Likely Conviction for Fraud
In the Munich Wirecard trial, former CEO Markus Braun faces likely conviction for fraud, with the court dismissing his claim of being deceived by the absconded Jan Marsalek; the missing €1.9 billion is central to the case, highlighting systemic issues within the company.
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36% Bias Score


62 Illegally Exported Spanish Artworks Recovered in Italy
Following the death of German-Swiss businessman Günter Hans Ludwig Kiss and his wife in Italy, an anonymous tip led to the recovery of 62 artworks illegally exported from Spain in 2021, valued at over €3 million, with three more pieces still missing.
62 Illegally Exported Spanish Artworks Recovered in Italy
Following the death of German-Swiss businessman Günter Hans Ludwig Kiss and his wife in Italy, an anonymous tip led to the recovery of 62 artworks illegally exported from Spain in 2021, valued at over €3 million, with three more pieces still missing.
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44% Bias Score


Germany to Form Committee to Analyze COVID-19 Pandemic Impact
Germany's Bundestag will form a parliamentary committee to analyze the COVID-19 pandemic's impact from 2019-2023, aiming to provide recommendations for future pandemic responses by mid-2027. The committee will include 14 MPs and 14 experts, examining pandemic preparedness, crisis management, legal f...
Germany to Form Committee to Analyze COVID-19 Pandemic Impact
Germany's Bundestag will form a parliamentary committee to analyze the COVID-19 pandemic's impact from 2019-2023, aiming to provide recommendations for future pandemic responses by mid-2027. The committee will include 14 MPs and 14 experts, examining pandemic preparedness, crisis management, legal f...
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20% Bias Score


German States Lack Flood Preparedness: Bayern Faces Highest Risk
The German Environmental Aid (DUH) warns that ten German states are inadequately prepared for a major flood, with Bayern facing the highest risk due to over 65,000 residences in potential flood zones and 4.25% of its land area at risk; the DUH urges more nature-based flood protection.
German States Lack Flood Preparedness: Bayern Faces Highest Risk
The German Environmental Aid (DUH) warns that ten German states are inadequately prepared for a major flood, with Bayern facing the highest risk due to over 65,000 residences in potential flood zones and 4.25% of its land area at risk; the DUH urges more nature-based flood protection.
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40% Bias Score


New High-Speed Rail Line Approved for Hamburg-Hannover, Despite Minister's Prior Opposition
Germany approved a new high-speed rail line between Hamburg and Hannover, addressing the current line's 147% capacity and projected future increases. The project, running through Finance Minister Klingbeil's district, aims to improve regional connectivity and reduce travel times by 2029, after overc...
New High-Speed Rail Line Approved for Hamburg-Hannover, Despite Minister's Prior Opposition
Germany approved a new high-speed rail line between Hamburg and Hannover, addressing the current line's 147% capacity and projected future increases. The project, running through Finance Minister Klingbeil's district, aims to improve regional connectivity and reduce travel times by 2029, after overc...
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40% Bias Score

Hamburg Police Accused of Heavy-Handed Tactics in St. Pauli
Around 60 St. Pauli organizations accuse Hamburg police of heavy-handed tactics, including drawn-weapon threats, citing racial profiling and demanding the disbandment of a drug taskforce that cost nearly €95 million and resulted in 370,000 checks with only 0.5% leading to arrests.

Hamburg Police Accused of Heavy-Handed Tactics in St. Pauli
Around 60 St. Pauli organizations accuse Hamburg police of heavy-handed tactics, including drawn-weapon threats, citing racial profiling and demanding the disbandment of a drug taskforce that cost nearly €95 million and resulted in 370,000 checks with only 0.5% leading to arrests.
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52% Bias Score

German-Polish Border Checks Disrupt Cross-Border Life
Germany and Poland reintroduced border controls at the Frankfurt an der Oder-Slubice crossing in July 2025, disrupting cross-border cooperation and daily life due to Germany's stricter migration policy, impacting commuters and local businesses.

German-Polish Border Checks Disrupt Cross-Border Life
Germany and Poland reintroduced border controls at the Frankfurt an der Oder-Slubice crossing in July 2025, disrupting cross-border cooperation and daily life due to Germany's stricter migration policy, impacting commuters and local businesses.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Rejects 20-Year Islam Strategy, Focusing on Combating Political Islam
German State Secretary Christoph de Vries declared the failure of the German Islam Conference (DIK) after 20 years, advocating for a new approach focusing on combating political Islam and its societal influence, moving away from previous engagement with potentially problematic organizations.

Germany Rejects 20-Year Islam Strategy, Focusing on Combating Political Islam
German State Secretary Christoph de Vries declared the failure of the German Islam Conference (DIK) after 20 years, advocating for a new approach focusing on combating political Islam and its societal influence, moving away from previous engagement with potentially problematic organizations.
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52% Bias Score

German Minister Proposes Joint Parenthood for Lesbian Couples
German Justice Minister Hubig proposes legal changes allowing lesbian couples joint parenthood from the start, facing resistance from coalition partners and highlighting concerns over the current adoption process deemed cumbersome and potentially harmful to children. Several German courts consider t...

German Minister Proposes Joint Parenthood for Lesbian Couples
German Justice Minister Hubig proposes legal changes allowing lesbian couples joint parenthood from the start, facing resistance from coalition partners and highlighting concerns over the current adoption process deemed cumbersome and potentially harmful to children. Several German courts consider t...
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40% Bias Score

Germany to Form Commission to Investigate Corona Pandemic Response
Germany's Bundestag will establish an Enquete commission to comprehensively review the Corona pandemic's impact, including governmental and societal responses, aiming to provide recommendations for future pandemic preparedness by mid-2027.

Germany to Form Commission to Investigate Corona Pandemic Response
Germany's Bundestag will establish an Enquete commission to comprehensively review the Corona pandemic's impact, including governmental and societal responses, aiming to provide recommendations for future pandemic preparedness by mid-2027.
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28% Bias Score

Historian Links 1938 'Polenaktion' to Current EU Border Crisis
Historian Stephan Lehnstaedt compares the 1938 'Polenaktion,' where Nazi Germany expelled Polish Jews who were then rejected by Poland, to the current EU border crisis, noting similar patterns of rejection and the potential for escalating xenophobia, although the ultimate consequences differ signifi...

Historian Links 1938 'Polenaktion' to Current EU Border Crisis
Historian Stephan Lehnstaedt compares the 1938 'Polenaktion,' where Nazi Germany expelled Polish Jews who were then rejected by Poland, to the current EU border crisis, noting similar patterns of rejection and the potential for escalating xenophobia, although the ultimate consequences differ signifi...
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52% Bias Score
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