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Counter-Protest in Dresden Shortens Route of Right-Wing Extremist March
On February 13th, 2024, in Dresden, Germany, approximately 1,000 right-wing extremists marched for the 80th anniversary of the city's WWII bombing, while over 4,000 counter-protesters blocked their route, resulting in clashes with police and a shortened march route; no clashes occurred between the t...
Counter-Protest in Dresden Shortens Route of Right-Wing Extremist March
On February 13th, 2024, in Dresden, Germany, approximately 1,000 right-wing extremists marched for the 80th anniversary of the city's WWII bombing, while over 4,000 counter-protesters blocked their route, resulting in clashes with police and a shortened march route; no clashes occurred between the t...
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40% Bias Score


Bö Sets New Biathlon Record; Germans Struggle in World Championship Sprint
Johannes Thingnes Bö won the men's sprint biathlon World Championship, setting a new record with his 21st title, while the German team had a disappointing start to the individual competitions, with their best athlete finishing 18th due to multiple shooting errors.
Bö Sets New Biathlon Record; Germans Struggle in World Championship Sprint
Johannes Thingnes Bö won the men's sprint biathlon World Championship, setting a new record with his 21st title, while the German team had a disappointing start to the individual competitions, with their best athlete finishing 18th due to multiple shooting errors.
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52% Bias Score


Vance Criticizes European Democracies, Scholz Rebukes, Musk's AfD Support Fuels Controversy
Vice President JD Vance criticized European democracies at the Munich Security Conference for suppressing free speech and refusing to cooperate with far-right parties, prompting a rebuke from German Chancellor Olaf Scholz who defended Germany's democracy and hate speech regulations; Elon Musk's supp...
Vance Criticizes European Democracies, Scholz Rebukes, Musk's AfD Support Fuels Controversy
Vice President JD Vance criticized European democracies at the Munich Security Conference for suppressing free speech and refusing to cooperate with far-right parties, prompting a rebuke from German Chancellor Olaf Scholz who defended Germany's democracy and hate speech regulations; Elon Musk's supp...
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56% Bias Score


Munich Union Demonstration Attack: Mother and Child Killed
A 24-year-old Afghan man drove his car into a union demonstration in Munich, Germany, killing a 2-year-old girl and her mother, while injuring 37 others; the attack is believed to be religiously motivated.
Munich Union Demonstration Attack: Mother and Child Killed
A 24-year-old Afghan man drove his car into a union demonstration in Munich, Germany, killing a 2-year-old girl and her mother, while injuring 37 others; the attack is believed to be religiously motivated.
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60% Bias Score


Freiberg Climate Strike Shows Challenges of Activism in Right-Leaning Germany
On Friday, about 50 people attended a Fridays for Future climate strike in Freiberg, Germany, highlighting the challenges of climate activism in a city with a strong right-wing presence in the local council that delayed the implementation of a climate action plan.
Freiberg Climate Strike Shows Challenges of Activism in Right-Leaning Germany
On Friday, about 50 people attended a Fridays for Future climate strike in Freiberg, Germany, highlighting the challenges of climate activism in a city with a strong right-wing presence in the local council that delayed the implementation of a climate action plan.
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48% Bias Score


400-Year-Old Dutch Ducat Unearths Historical and Industrial Interplay
A Dutch gold ducat, minted between 1590-1593 and featuring an anachronistic depiction of Isabella I and Ferdinand II of Spain, was discovered in December 2024 during renovations of a church annex in Selben, Germany, highlighting the impact of historical events and industrial activity on cultural pre...
400-Year-Old Dutch Ducat Unearths Historical and Industrial Interplay
A Dutch gold ducat, minted between 1590-1593 and featuring an anachronistic depiction of Isabella I and Ferdinand II of Spain, was discovered in December 2024 during renovations of a church annex in Selben, Germany, highlighting the impact of historical events and industrial activity on cultural pre...
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24% Bias Score

20,000 March Against Right-Wing Extremism in Frankfurt
On Saturday, approximately 20,000 people demonstrated in Frankfurt against right-wing extremism, advocating for diversity and humane refugee policies, days before Germany's federal election; the protest included a moment of silence for victims of recent attacks and featured speeches from various lea...

20,000 March Against Right-Wing Extremism in Frankfurt
On Saturday, approximately 20,000 people demonstrated in Frankfurt against right-wing extremism, advocating for diversity and humane refugee policies, days before Germany's federal election; the protest included a moment of silence for victims of recent attacks and featured speeches from various lea...
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52% Bias Score

14,200 Protest AfD in Düsseldorf
Approximately 14,200 people protested against the AfD in Düsseldorf on February 25th, 2024, significantly exceeding the party's expected attendance of 450 at two events. One man attacked an AfD speaker, resulting in six criminal complaints, but the protests mostly remained peaceful.

14,200 Protest AfD in Düsseldorf
Approximately 14,200 people protested against the AfD in Düsseldorf on February 25th, 2024, significantly exceeding the party's expected attendance of 450 at two events. One man attacked an AfD speaker, resulting in six criminal complaints, but the protests mostly remained peaceful.
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52% Bias Score

Munich Car Attack: Two Dead, Political Fallout
A 24-year-old Afghan man, whose asylum request was rejected, drove into a crowd at a Munich demonstration, killing two and injuring 39; authorities cite a religious motive, sparking political debate in Germany.

Munich Car Attack: Two Dead, Political Fallout
A 24-year-old Afghan man, whose asylum request was rejected, drove into a crowd at a Munich demonstration, killing two and injuring 39; authorities cite a religious motive, sparking political debate in Germany.
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52% Bias Score

Mukran Port Benefits from LNG Investment Despite Ferry Loss
The Mukran port in Sassnitz, Germany, which hosted the now-controversial LNG terminal, has benefited from millions of euros in infrastructure upgrades, though the loss of a ferry connection to Sweden remains a challenge. The port is now diversifying, focusing on offshore wind and bio-carbon producti...

Mukran Port Benefits from LNG Investment Despite Ferry Loss
The Mukran port in Sassnitz, Germany, which hosted the now-controversial LNG terminal, has benefited from millions of euros in infrastructure upgrades, though the loss of a ferry connection to Sweden remains a challenge. The port is now diversifying, focusing on offshore wind and bio-carbon producti...
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44% Bias Score

Increased Thuringian Carnival Parades Amidst Heightened Security Concerns
Thuringia's carnival season boasts 110 parades, up from 90 in previous years, extending to March 5th. Heightened security following recent attacks is being implemented, but the Erfurt parade faces potential cancellation due to costs and security requirements. The advanced federal election presents s...

Increased Thuringian Carnival Parades Amidst Heightened Security Concerns
Thuringia's carnival season boasts 110 parades, up from 90 in previous years, extending to March 5th. Heightened security following recent attacks is being implemented, but the Erfurt parade faces potential cancellation due to costs and security requirements. The advanced federal election presents s...
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32% Bias Score

Varying Speeding Ticket Revenue in Lower Saxony
Speeding ticket revenue in Lower Saxony, Germany, varies widely; some areas like Stade (€2.65 million in 2024) saw significant increases due to expanded monitoring, while others like Harburg (€7.3 million in 2024) experienced declines due to construction and sabotage.

Varying Speeding Ticket Revenue in Lower Saxony
Speeding ticket revenue in Lower Saxony, Germany, varies widely; some areas like Stade (€2.65 million in 2024) saw significant increases due to expanded monitoring, while others like Harburg (€7.3 million in 2024) experienced declines due to construction and sabotage.
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36% Bias Score
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