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EU Funds Revitalization of German Village School
The village of Kleinpaschleben in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, is receiving €4.5 million in EU funding to transform a former school into a family center as part of the New European Bauhaus initiative, aiming to revitalize the community and create a new social hub by 2029.
EU Funds Revitalization of German Village School
The village of Kleinpaschleben in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, is receiving €4.5 million in EU funding to transform a former school into a family center as part of the New European Bauhaus initiative, aiming to revitalize the community and create a new social hub by 2029.
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44% Bias Score


Thuringian Municipalities Show Varying Adoption of Online Citizen Office Hours
While some Thuringian municipalities, like Erfurt and Eichsfeld, have implemented online office hours for citizens to submit questions answered via video, many others, including Gera, Jena, and the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district, maintain traditional in-person or phone communication, citing a prefe...
Thuringian Municipalities Show Varying Adoption of Online Citizen Office Hours
While some Thuringian municipalities, like Erfurt and Eichsfeld, have implemented online office hours for citizens to submit questions answered via video, many others, including Gera, Jena, and the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district, maintain traditional in-person or phone communication, citing a prefe...
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32% Bias Score


German Court Rules Extradition of Antifascist to Hungary Illegal
The German Federal Constitutional Court declared the June 2024 extradition of German antifascist Maja T. to Hungary illegal, citing the Berlin Regional Court's failure to address the risk of torture and inhumane treatment in Hungarian prisons, based on Article 4 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Righ...
German Court Rules Extradition of Antifascist to Hungary Illegal
The German Federal Constitutional Court declared the June 2024 extradition of German antifascist Maja T. to Hungary illegal, citing the Berlin Regional Court's failure to address the risk of torture and inhumane treatment in Hungarian prisons, based on Article 4 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Righ...
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60% Bias Score


German Immigrant Voters: Diverse Preferences, Low Turnout, and AfD Support
In Germany, over seven million voters with immigration backgrounds show diverse political preferences, with lower voting rates and a feeling of underrepresentation; a study reveals that 8% of Turkish-origin voters support the AfD, while 45% favor the SPD or Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, highlighting the co...
German Immigrant Voters: Diverse Preferences, Low Turnout, and AfD Support
In Germany, over seven million voters with immigration backgrounds show diverse political preferences, with lower voting rates and a feeling of underrepresentation; a study reveals that 8% of Turkish-origin voters support the AfD, while 45% favor the SPD or Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, highlighting the co...
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44% Bias Score


Welfenschatz Restitution Case Postponed Amidst New Evidence of Nazi Coercion
The German court postponed the Welfenschatz case, a dispute over 42 medieval artifacts sold in 1935, due to new evidence suggesting the sale was coerced under Nazi pressure, with heirs demanding their return and the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation maintaining the sale was legal.
Welfenschatz Restitution Case Postponed Amidst New Evidence of Nazi Coercion
The German court postponed the Welfenschatz case, a dispute over 42 medieval artifacts sold in 1935, due to new evidence suggesting the sale was coerced under Nazi pressure, with heirs demanding their return and the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation maintaining the sale was legal.
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16% Bias Score


Hatun Sürücü Murder: The Debate over 'Honor Killings'
Hatun Sürücü, a 23-year-old woman in Berlin, was murdered by her brother on February 7, 2005, sparking intense debate about the term 'honor killing' and its implications for understanding gender-based violence within immigrant communities in Germany.
Hatun Sürücü Murder: The Debate over 'Honor Killings'
Hatun Sürücü, a 23-year-old woman in Berlin, was murdered by her brother on February 7, 2005, sparking intense debate about the term 'honor killing' and its implications for understanding gender-based violence within immigrant communities in Germany.
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60% Bias Score

Werder Bremen Falls to Bayern Munich 0-3 Amidst Injuries and Controversial Penalty
Werder Bremen lost to Bayern Munich 0-3 on February 2, 2024, due to a controversial penalty and their passive play; injuries to several key players further complicate their situation.

Werder Bremen Falls to Bayern Munich 0-3 Amidst Injuries and Controversial Penalty
Werder Bremen lost to Bayern Munich 0-3 on February 2, 2024, due to a controversial penalty and their passive play; injuries to several key players further complicate their situation.
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40% Bias Score

Suspected Russian Sabotage Targeting German Election
Over the past two months, 270 cars in Germany were vandalized with construction foam, potentially as part of a Russian operation to influence the upcoming election; four suspects confessed to receiving payments from a Russian recruiter.

Suspected Russian Sabotage Targeting German Election
Over the past two months, 270 cars in Germany were vandalized with construction foam, potentially as part of a Russian operation to influence the upcoming election; four suspects confessed to receiving payments from a Russian recruiter.
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60% Bias Score

Private Security Clears German Forest, Activists Report Assaults
RWE cleared six hectares of forest near Manheim, Germany, for gravel extraction, despite the presence of activists in tree houses. Private security, not police, conducted the operation, resulting in reported assaults, sexual harassment, and injuries to activists; police claim no emergency calls were...

Private Security Clears German Forest, Activists Report Assaults
RWE cleared six hectares of forest near Manheim, Germany, for gravel extraction, despite the presence of activists in tree houses. Private security, not police, conducted the operation, resulting in reported assaults, sexual harassment, and injuries to activists; police claim no emergency calls were...
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68% Bias Score

Germany Strengthens Child Sexual Abuse Laws Amidst Rising Case Numbers
Germany's parliament passed a law enhancing child sexual abuse prevention and investigation, following a reported 5.5% increase in cases in 2023, with 54 children daily affected, mostly by known perpetrators.

Germany Strengthens Child Sexual Abuse Laws Amidst Rising Case Numbers
Germany's parliament passed a law enhancing child sexual abuse prevention and investigation, following a reported 5.5% increase in cases in 2023, with 54 children daily affected, mostly by known perpetrators.
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28% Bias Score

Hesse Forms Cabinet to Boost Frankfurt as Europe's Top Financial Center
Hesse's Minister President Boris Rhein is forming a financial center cabinet to strengthen Frankfurt's position as Europe's leading financial center, with its first meeting on Wednesday at Commerzbank to discuss a new strategy involving key banks and government officials.

Hesse Forms Cabinet to Boost Frankfurt as Europe's Top Financial Center
Hesse's Minister President Boris Rhein is forming a financial center cabinet to strengthen Frankfurt's position as Europe's leading financial center, with its first meeting on Wednesday at Commerzbank to discuss a new strategy involving key banks and government officials.
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56% Bias Score

Bavaria: Tens of Thousands Expected at Anti-Right Wing Protests
Anti-right wing protests are planned across Bavaria this weekend, with tens of thousands expected in Munich, Nuremberg, Würzburg, and Kitzingen, following a controversial Bundestag vote on stricter migration policies.

Bavaria: Tens of Thousands Expected at Anti-Right Wing Protests
Anti-right wing protests are planned across Bavaria this weekend, with tens of thousands expected in Munich, Nuremberg, Würzburg, and Kitzingen, following a controversial Bundestag vote on stricter migration policies.
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36% Bias Score
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