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Canada Weighs German-Norwegian Submarine Offer to Bolster Defence
Canada is considering a joint German-Norwegian offer for diesel-electric submarines to replace its aging fleet by 2035, driven by concerns about geopolitical instability and the need to bolster national defense capabilities; the offer includes early access to production.
Canada Weighs German-Norwegian Submarine Offer to Bolster Defence
Canada is considering a joint German-Norwegian offer for diesel-electric submarines to replace its aging fleet by 2035, driven by concerns about geopolitical instability and the need to bolster national defense capabilities; the offer includes early access to production.
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44% Bias Score


Berlin Jewish Community Limits Public Name Use Amidst Antisemitic Attacks
Following a sharp rise in antisemitic attacks in Berlin, the Jewish community is now choosing to shorten the names of children celebrating their babat mitzvahs in the local paper, fearing for their safety after the Hamas attack on Israel. In the first half of 2024, Berlin saw 1,383 antisemitic incid...
Berlin Jewish Community Limits Public Name Use Amidst Antisemitic Attacks
Following a sharp rise in antisemitic attacks in Berlin, the Jewish community is now choosing to shorten the names of children celebrating their babat mitzvahs in the local paper, fearing for their safety after the Hamas attack on Israel. In the first half of 2024, Berlin saw 1,383 antisemitic incid...
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48% Bias Score


Munich Attack: Two Dead, City Council Proposes Relief Fund
On Saturday, a 37-year-old woman and her two-year-old daughter died from injuries sustained in last Thursday's attack on a Verdi demonstration in Munich, where a driver intentionally drove into the crowd, injuring 37 others. The city council is establishing a relief fund and considering flexible wor...
Munich Attack: Two Dead, City Council Proposes Relief Fund
On Saturday, a 37-year-old woman and her two-year-old daughter died from injuries sustained in last Thursday's attack on a Verdi demonstration in Munich, where a driver intentionally drove into the crowd, injuring 37 others. The city council is establishing a relief fund and considering flexible wor...
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28% Bias Score


Threatening Letters Sent to Politicians and Clergyman in Schleswig-Holstein
The "Sturmfront Schleswig-Holstein," a previously unknown group, sent threatening letters to several politicians and a clergyman in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, using logos of the AfD and a historical farmers' movement, inciting violence against immigrants and LGBTQ+ individuals.
Threatening Letters Sent to Politicians and Clergyman in Schleswig-Holstein
The "Sturmfront Schleswig-Holstein," a previously unknown group, sent threatening letters to several politicians and a clergyman in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, using logos of the AfD and a historical farmers' movement, inciting violence against immigrants and LGBTQ+ individuals.
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32% Bias Score


Germany Opposes Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission Without Full US Involvement
Germany opposes a European peacekeeping mission in Ukraine without full US participation, while Ukraine's President Zelensky reports progress in securing foreign military support, including potential contributions from the UK and Nordic countries.
Germany Opposes Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission Without Full US Involvement
Germany opposes a European peacekeeping mission in Ukraine without full US participation, while Ukraine's President Zelensky reports progress in securing foreign military support, including potential contributions from the UK and Nordic countries.
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36% Bias Score


CATL Expands German Battery Plant, Investing €1.8 Billion
CATL, a major Chinese battery producer, is significantly expanding its Arnstadt, Thuringia plant, investing €1.8 billion, employing 1700 people, and training 30 young people, supplying various European automakers, with plans for further Eastern European expansion.
CATL Expands German Battery Plant, Investing €1.8 Billion
CATL, a major Chinese battery producer, is significantly expanding its Arnstadt, Thuringia plant, investing €1.8 billion, employing 1700 people, and training 30 young people, supplying various European automakers, with plans for further Eastern European expansion.
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36% Bias Score

German Teams Combat African Swine Fever with Canine Search Units
Since June 2022, over 3,000 dead wild boars have been found in Germany due to African swine fever, with over 1,100 carrying the virus; additionally, over 3,500 domestic pigs were preventively culled, and search teams using dogs continue to find carcasses daily.

German Teams Combat African Swine Fever with Canine Search Units
Since June 2022, over 3,000 dead wild boars have been found in Germany due to African swine fever, with over 1,100 carrying the virus; additionally, over 3,500 domestic pigs were preventively culled, and search teams using dogs continue to find carcasses daily.
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32% Bias Score

Mafia Cocaine Smuggling Ring Busted: Wife of Main Defendant Implicated
Eight individuals, aged 36 to 64, are on trial in Wuppertal, Germany, for smuggling nearly 900 kilograms of cocaine for the Italian Mafia, using an angling business as a front; a key witness implicated the main defendant's wife and detailed sophisticated surveillance measures.

Mafia Cocaine Smuggling Ring Busted: Wife of Main Defendant Implicated
Eight individuals, aged 36 to 64, are on trial in Wuppertal, Germany, for smuggling nearly 900 kilograms of cocaine for the Italian Mafia, using an angling business as a front; a key witness implicated the main defendant's wife and detailed sophisticated surveillance measures.
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Foreign Policy: Unprepared for Trump's Second Term
Stefan Meister of the DGAP criticizes German politics for its unpreparedness for Trump's second term, highlighting its failure to anticipate US foreign policy shifts and resulting vulnerability. This reactive approach, marked by avoidance of reality, has left Germany ill-equipped to handle current g...

Germany's Foreign Policy: Unprepared for Trump's Second Term
Stefan Meister of the DGAP criticizes German politics for its unpreparedness for Trump's second term, highlighting its failure to anticipate US foreign policy shifts and resulting vulnerability. This reactive approach, marked by avoidance of reality, has left Germany ill-equipped to handle current g...
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48% Bias Score

Minister Demands Increased Coastal Protection Funding
Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister demands increased federal and EU funding for coastal protection due to rising sea levels and increased storm surges, highlighting the need for billion-euro investments and stricter environmental regulations.

Minister Demands Increased Coastal Protection Funding
Schleswig-Holstein's Environment Minister demands increased federal and EU funding for coastal protection due to rising sea levels and increased storm surges, highlighting the need for billion-euro investments and stricter environmental regulations.
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56% Bias Score

\"Surge in Severe Childhood Influenza Cases Overwhelms German Hospitals\"\
Germany is experiencing a significant rise in severe influenza cases among children since the beginning of 2024, with early February seeing approximately five times more children hospitalized for influenza compared to January, according to the German Society for Pediatric Infectiology (DGPI). Severe...

\"Surge in Severe Childhood Influenza Cases Overwhelms German Hospitals\"\
Germany is experiencing a significant rise in severe influenza cases among children since the beginning of 2024, with early February seeing approximately five times more children hospitalized for influenza compared to January, according to the German Society for Pediatric Infectiology (DGPI). Severe...
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40% Bias Score

Germany to Open Two Dublin Centers for Faster Asylum Seeker Transfers
Germany is establishing two Dublin centers in Eisenhüttenstadt and Hamburg to speed up the return of asylum seekers to other EU countries responsible for their asylum applications, addressing a backlog of tens of thousands of cases in 2023-2024, where transfers often failed due to delays exceeding t...

Germany to Open Two Dublin Centers for Faster Asylum Seeker Transfers
Germany is establishing two Dublin centers in Eisenhüttenstadt and Hamburg to speed up the return of asylum seekers to other EU countries responsible for their asylum applications, addressing a backlog of tens of thousands of cases in 2023-2024, where transfers often failed due to delays exceeding t...
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40% Bias Score
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