Showing 6,565 to 6,576 of 10,602 results


Bavaria's €9.77 Billion Contribution Dominates Germany's 2024 Funds Redistribution
Germany's 2024 federal equalization of funds redistributed €18.65 billion, with Bavaria contributing €9.77 billion (52%), while over €13.92 billion went to eastern Germany, leading to Bavaria's lawsuit due to the perceived imbalance.
Bavaria's €9.77 Billion Contribution Dominates Germany's 2024 Funds Redistribution
Germany's 2024 federal equalization of funds redistributed €18.65 billion, with Bavaria contributing €9.77 billion (52%), while over €13.92 billion went to eastern Germany, leading to Bavaria's lawsuit due to the perceived imbalance.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Hanau Attack: Five Years Later, Germany's Struggle with Right-Wing Extremism
A right-wing extremist's 2020 attack in Hanau, Germany, killed nine and injured seven, targeting migrants; five years later, families criticize insufficient action to prevent similar tragedies, highlighting Germany's struggle with right-wing extremism.
Hanau Attack: Five Years Later, Germany's Struggle with Right-Wing Extremism
A right-wing extremist's 2020 attack in Hanau, Germany, killed nine and injured seven, targeting migrants; five years later, families criticize insufficient action to prevent similar tragedies, highlighting Germany's struggle with right-wing extremism.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Germany's Climate Policy Shifts Amidst Economic and Political Uncertainty
Germany's climate policy has faced setbacks, shifting focus from climate protection to economic concerns and immigration following a court ruling that invalidated €60 billion in climate funds; the leading opposition party advocates for nuclear power over renewable energy, despite renewable energy so...
Germany's Climate Policy Shifts Amidst Economic and Political Uncertainty
Germany's climate policy has faced setbacks, shifting focus from climate protection to economic concerns and immigration following a court ruling that invalidated €60 billion in climate funds; the leading opposition party advocates for nuclear power over renewable energy, despite renewable energy so...
Progress
48% Bias Score


Germany Sees Surge in Antibiotic Prescriptions
Germany experienced an 18.4% increase in antibiotic prescriptions in 2023, reaching 36.1 million packages—a level exceeding pre-pandemic numbers and costing €792 million, while reserve antibiotic use remains high despite a decrease in veterinary use.
Germany Sees Surge in Antibiotic Prescriptions
Germany experienced an 18.4% increase in antibiotic prescriptions in 2023, reaching 36.1 million packages—a level exceeding pre-pandemic numbers and costing €792 million, while reserve antibiotic use remains high despite a decrease in veterinary use.
Progress
36% Bias Score


AfD Faces Multi-Million Euro Fine Over Suspected Illegal Donation
An Austrian businessman donated 2.35 million Euros to Germany's AfD party, raising concerns as investigations suggest he may be a front for a German real estate billionaire, potentially violating campaign finance laws and resulting in a substantial fine for the AfD.
AfD Faces Multi-Million Euro Fine Over Suspected Illegal Donation
An Austrian businessman donated 2.35 million Euros to Germany's AfD party, raising concerns as investigations suggest he may be a front for a German real estate billionaire, potentially violating campaign finance laws and resulting in a substantial fine for the AfD.
Progress
48% Bias Score


German Study Finds No Link Between Immigration and Crime Rates
An Ifo Institute study found no correlation between immigration and crime rates in German districts from 2018-2023, contradicting claims by some parties linking higher migrant populations to increased crime; however, recent violent acts committed by immigrants have shifted public focus towards perce...
German Study Finds No Link Between Immigration and Crime Rates
An Ifo Institute study found no correlation between immigration and crime rates in German districts from 2018-2023, contradicting claims by some parties linking higher migrant populations to increased crime; however, recent violent acts committed by immigrants have shifted public focus towards perce...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Bayern Contributes €9.77 Billion to Germany's 2024 Länderfinanzausgleich, Sparking Legal Challenge
In Germany's 2024 inter-state financial equalization (€18.65 billion), Bayern contributed €9.77 billion (52%), exceeding previous years and sparking criticism. Over €13.92 billion flowed to eastern states, with Berlin receiving the most (€3.94 billion). Bayern's lawsuit challenges the system's fairn...

Bayern Contributes €9.77 Billion to Germany's 2024 Länderfinanzausgleich, Sparking Legal Challenge
In Germany's 2024 inter-state financial equalization (€18.65 billion), Bayern contributed €9.77 billion (52%), exceeding previous years and sparking criticism. Over €13.92 billion flowed to eastern states, with Berlin receiving the most (€3.94 billion). Bayern's lawsuit challenges the system's fairn...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Hanau Attack: Five Years of Unaccountability
Five years after nine people were murdered in the Hanau attack by a far-right extremist with known mental health issues, German authorities have failed to take responsibility, leaving victims' families to conduct their own investigations and reveal systemic failures.

Hanau Attack: Five Years of Unaccountability
Five years after nine people were murdered in the Hanau attack by a far-right extremist with known mental health issues, German authorities have failed to take responsibility, leaving victims' families to conduct their own investigations and reveal systemic failures.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Hanau Attack: Five Years Later, Germany Still Grapples with Far-Right Extremism
On February 19, 2020, a far-right extremist in Hanau, Germany, motivated by racist beliefs, killed nine people and injured seven at migrant-frequented locations before killing himself and his mother; five years later, inadequate preventative measures are criticized, underscoring Germany's ongoing st...

Hanau Attack: Five Years Later, Germany Still Grapples with Far-Right Extremism
On February 19, 2020, a far-right extremist in Hanau, Germany, motivated by racist beliefs, killed nine people and injured seven at migrant-frequented locations before killing himself and his mother; five years later, inadequate preventative measures are criticized, underscoring Germany's ongoing st...
Progress
32% Bias Score

Germany Replaces Advisory Commission with Arbitration Court for Nazi-Looted Art Restitution
Germany's cabinet approved a plan to establish an arbitration court for the restitution of Nazi-looted art, replacing a previous advisory commission that faced criticism for its slow and inefficient process; the new court is expected to resolve disputes but faces concerns over fairness and effective...

Germany Replaces Advisory Commission with Arbitration Court for Nazi-Looted Art Restitution
Germany's cabinet approved a plan to establish an arbitration court for the restitution of Nazi-looted art, replacing a previous advisory commission that faced criticism for its slow and inefficient process; the new court is expected to resolve disputes but faces concerns over fairness and effective...
Progress
56% Bias Score

Germany's Inadequate Defenses and the Risk of a Western Abandonment of Ukraine
Georg Milbradt, a former Saxon CDU Minister-President and Ukraine advisor, criticizes Germany's insufficient defense capabilities, highlighting the lack of air defense since 2011 and limited tank functionality, contrasting it with the better-equipped US forces stationed in Germany. He also warns abo...

Germany's Inadequate Defenses and the Risk of a Western Abandonment of Ukraine
Georg Milbradt, a former Saxon CDU Minister-President and Ukraine advisor, criticizes Germany's insufficient defense capabilities, highlighting the lack of air defense since 2011 and limited tank functionality, contrasting it with the better-equipped US forces stationed in Germany. He also warns abo...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Hanau Attack Anniversary Highlights Rise of Far-Right Extremism in Germany
On February 19, 2020, a racist attack in Hanau, Germany, killed nine people, including four of Turkish origin; the fifth anniversary, marked by commemorative events, highlights the growing far-right threat and the need for stronger government action against extremism.

Hanau Attack Anniversary Highlights Rise of Far-Right Extremism in Germany
On February 19, 2020, a racist attack in Hanau, Germany, killed nine people, including four of Turkish origin; the fifth anniversary, marked by commemorative events, highlights the growing far-right threat and the need for stronger government action against extremism.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Showing 6,565 to 6,576 of 10,602 results