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Germany: Baden-Württemberg to Confiscate Assets from Asylum Seekers
Baden-Württemberg will systematically seize cash and valuables from arriving asylum seekers to cover asylum procedure costs, a move legally allowed but criticized for potentially harming vulnerable people and creating a negative welcome atmosphere.
Germany: Baden-Württemberg to Confiscate Assets from Asylum Seekers
Baden-Württemberg will systematically seize cash and valuables from arriving asylum seekers to cover asylum procedure costs, a move legally allowed but criticized for potentially harming vulnerable people and creating a negative welcome atmosphere.
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52% Bias Score


Brandenburg Day Festival in Perleberg Anticipates 100,000 Visitors
The Brandenburg Day festival in Perleberg, Germany, from September 12th to 14th, will feature musical acts such as Karat and Anna-Carina Woitschack, attracting 70,000 to 100,000 visitors; security measures are enhanced due to a recent attack in Magdeburg, with costs reaching approximately €1 million...
Brandenburg Day Festival in Perleberg Anticipates 100,000 Visitors
The Brandenburg Day festival in Perleberg, Germany, from September 12th to 14th, will feature musical acts such as Karat and Anna-Carina Woitschack, attracting 70,000 to 100,000 visitors; security measures are enhanced due to a recent attack in Magdeburg, with costs reaching approximately €1 million...
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28% Bias Score


€400 Million Shortfall Cripples Hessian Social Housing
The Hessian state government faces criticism for a €400 million shortfall in social housing funds, resulting in fewer social housing units and violating a coalition agreement. The planned abolishment of municipal power to prevent rental to ownership conversions further exacerbates the issue, along w...
€400 Million Shortfall Cripples Hessian Social Housing
The Hessian state government faces criticism for a €400 million shortfall in social housing funds, resulting in fewer social housing units and violating a coalition agreement. The planned abolishment of municipal power to prevent rental to ownership conversions further exacerbates the issue, along w...
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56% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein Home Office Survey: Positive Contact, But In-Person Interaction Missed
A survey of over 1,000 people in Schleswig-Holstein by Forsa for the TK found that while 96% of those working from home at least occasionally maintain good contact with colleagues, 32% miss in-person interaction, compared to 9% of those working exclusively in the office. Additionally, 16% of remote ...
Schleswig-Holstein Home Office Survey: Positive Contact, But In-Person Interaction Missed
A survey of over 1,000 people in Schleswig-Holstein by Forsa for the TK found that while 96% of those working from home at least occasionally maintain good contact with colleagues, 32% miss in-person interaction, compared to 9% of those working exclusively in the office. Additionally, 16% of remote ...
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44% Bias Score


Erzgebirge Snow Plow Driver Rescues Stuck Truck, Underscoring Winter Preparedness
A snow plow driver in Germany's Erzgebirge mountains freed a truck stuck in the snow due to summer tires, highlighting the risks of unpreparedness for winter conditions and the importance of road maintenance.
Erzgebirge Snow Plow Driver Rescues Stuck Truck, Underscoring Winter Preparedness
A snow plow driver in Germany's Erzgebirge mountains freed a truck stuck in the snow due to summer tires, highlighting the risks of unpreparedness for winter conditions and the importance of road maintenance.
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32% Bias Score


German Couple Receives Life Sentences for Murdering Ukrainian Refugee and Mother
A German couple murdered a Ukrainian refugee and her mother in March 2024 near Heidelberg to steal their newborn baby, motivated by their desire for a daughter; both received life sentences without parole.
German Couple Receives Life Sentences for Murdering Ukrainian Refugee and Mother
A German couple murdered a Ukrainian refugee and her mother in March 2024 near Heidelberg to steal their newborn baby, motivated by their desire for a daughter; both received life sentences without parole.
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48% Bias Score

SPD Criticizes Schleswig-Holstein's Lack of Defense Technology Strategy
Schleswig-Holstein's SPD opposition criticized the state government's lack of a concrete defense technology strategy following the fifth summit on February 4th, 2025, highlighting 8,364 direct jobs in the sector and accusing the government of relying on collaborations and appeals to the federal gove...

SPD Criticizes Schleswig-Holstein's Lack of Defense Technology Strategy
Schleswig-Holstein's SPD opposition criticized the state government's lack of a concrete defense technology strategy following the fifth summit on February 4th, 2025, highlighting 8,364 direct jobs in the sector and accusing the government of relying on collaborations and appeals to the federal gove...
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40% Bias Score

Schleswig-Holstein Public Service Strike Disrupts Key Services in Kiel and Brunsbüttel
A strike by Verdi union members in Schleswig-Holstein on Thursday shut down numerous public services in Kiel and Brunsbüttel, including locks, administrative offices, and transportation, due to demands for an 8 percent pay raise or €350 more monthly, highlighting concerns about worker appreciation a...

Schleswig-Holstein Public Service Strike Disrupts Key Services in Kiel and Brunsbüttel
A strike by Verdi union members in Schleswig-Holstein on Thursday shut down numerous public services in Kiel and Brunsbüttel, including locks, administrative offices, and transportation, due to demands for an 8 percent pay raise or €350 more monthly, highlighting concerns about worker appreciation a...
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44% Bias Score

Vuskovic's Doping Ban Upheld: Four-Year Suspension Finalized
The Swiss Federal Supreme Court upheld the four-year doping ban for footballer Mario Vuskovic, ending his appeal against a CAS ruling for EPO use; his club, Hamburger SV, will re-sign him after the ban ends in November 2026.

Vuskovic's Doping Ban Upheld: Four-Year Suspension Finalized
The Swiss Federal Supreme Court upheld the four-year doping ban for footballer Mario Vuskovic, ending his appeal against a CAS ruling for EPO use; his club, Hamburger SV, will re-sign him after the ban ends in November 2026.
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36% Bias Score

Hofheim Approves €17 Million Bridge Design
Hofheim, Germany is building a €17 million, 263-meter pedestrian and cyclist bridge designed by Ney & Partners, starting construction in late 2027 (if funding is approved) and lasting three years; the bridge's design preserves existing trees and is contingent upon €60\% government funding and coordi...

Hofheim Approves €17 Million Bridge Design
Hofheim, Germany is building a €17 million, 263-meter pedestrian and cyclist bridge designed by Ney & Partners, starting construction in late 2027 (if funding is approved) and lasting three years; the bridge's design preserves existing trees and is contingent upon €60\% government funding and coordi...
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40% Bias Score

Berlin Police Database Raises Concerns Over Clan Crime Focus
Berlin police maintain a database of 7,208 individuals from Arabic-speaking communities, far exceeding the low number of clan crime suspects (0.2% of total crime), raising concerns about potential discrimination and misallocation of resources.

Berlin Police Database Raises Concerns Over Clan Crime Focus
Berlin police maintain a database of 7,208 individuals from Arabic-speaking communities, far exceeding the low number of clan crime suspects (0.2% of total crime), raising concerns about potential discrimination and misallocation of resources.
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40% Bias Score

German Colonial Atrocity: The Killing of Sultan Mkwawa and the Repatriation of Human Remains
The killing of Sultan Mkwawa of the Hehe people by German colonial troops in 1898 in Tanzania, the removal of his skull as a trophy, and the subsequent repatriation efforts highlight the brutality of German colonialism and ongoing efforts to address historical injustices.

German Colonial Atrocity: The Killing of Sultan Mkwawa and the Repatriation of Human Remains
The killing of Sultan Mkwawa of the Hehe people by German colonial troops in 1898 in Tanzania, the removal of his skull as a trophy, and the subsequent repatriation efforts highlight the brutality of German colonialism and ongoing efforts to address historical injustices.
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44% Bias Score
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