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Russia's Election Interference: Car Sabotage in Germany
Russian saboteurs filled the exhaust pipes of almost 300 cars in several German cities with construction foam, leaving Green party stickers to falsely implicate climate activists, aiming to create unrest before the German elections, according to Der Spiegel.
Russia's Election Interference: Car Sabotage in Germany
Russian saboteurs filled the exhaust pipes of almost 300 cars in several German cities with construction foam, leaving Green party stickers to falsely implicate climate activists, aiming to create unrest before the German elections, according to Der Spiegel.
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40% Bias Score


Berlin Memorial Marks 20 Years Since Hatun Sürücü's Murder
On February 7, 2005, Hatun Sürücü, a 23-year-old German-Turkish woman, was murdered in Berlin by her brother; her death sparked a debate about patriarchal structures in immigrant families, and in 2024, Berlin police reported 17 femicides where victims were killed by those in their close personal cir...
Berlin Memorial Marks 20 Years Since Hatun Sürücü's Murder
On February 7, 2005, Hatun Sürücü, a 23-year-old German-Turkish woman, was murdered in Berlin by her brother; her death sparked a debate about patriarchal structures in immigrant families, and in 2024, Berlin police reported 17 femicides where victims were killed by those in their close personal cir...
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44% Bias Score


Germany Reopens Nuclear Debate Ahead of Election
Two years after Germany decommissioned its nuclear plants, the CDU, likely to win the February 23 election, proposes reviving nuclear power using small modular reactors (SMRs), driven by energy dependence exposed by the Ukraine war and facing resistance due to the technology's unproven nature.
Germany Reopens Nuclear Debate Ahead of Election
Two years after Germany decommissioned its nuclear plants, the CDU, likely to win the February 23 election, proposes reviving nuclear power using small modular reactors (SMRs), driven by energy dependence exposed by the Ukraine war and facing resistance due to the technology's unproven nature.
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40% Bias Score


Spain's Economic Growth Slows, But Employment Soars in January 2025
Spain's private sector growth slowed to 54 points in January 2025 from 56.8 in December, but employment increased significantly, reaching its highest since January 2007, driven by strong services sector performance and internal demand; however, rising costs are a concern.
Spain's Economic Growth Slows, But Employment Soars in January 2025
Spain's private sector growth slowed to 54 points in January 2025 from 56.8 in December, but employment increased significantly, reaching its highest since January 2007, driven by strong services sector performance and internal demand; however, rising costs are a concern.
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28% Bias Score


Thuringia Nursing Home Costs Surge, Exacerbating Financial Strain
Nursing home costs in Thuringia, Germany, increased by €400 to €2,796 annually for the first year, exceeding other eastern German states and straining residents given low income and pension levels; a 20% increase in people receiving social assistance for care highlights the issue.
Thuringia Nursing Home Costs Surge, Exacerbating Financial Strain
Nursing home costs in Thuringia, Germany, increased by €400 to €2,796 annually for the first year, exceeding other eastern German states and straining residents given low income and pension levels; a 20% increase in people receiving social assistance for care highlights the issue.
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36% Bias Score


German Nursing Home Costs Rise in Saxony-Anhalt
Nursing home costs in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, will rise by €343 per month in 2025 to €2,443 for new residents, though remaining the lowest in the country. Increased operational costs, new training costs since 2024, and insufficient state funding are contributing factors; the vdek calls for increased...
German Nursing Home Costs Rise in Saxony-Anhalt
Nursing home costs in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, will rise by €343 per month in 2025 to €2,443 for new residents, though remaining the lowest in the country. Increased operational costs, new training costs since 2024, and insufficient state funding are contributing factors; the vdek calls for increased...
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36% Bias Score

Journalists Remove Massive Amount of Child Sexual Abuse Material from Darknet
German public broadcasters' investigation removed over 300,000 links to 21,600 GB of child sexual abuse material from the darknet, leading to some forums shutting down and fewer perpetrators sharing content; however, law enforcement claims improved efforts, though their effectiveness remains questio...

Journalists Remove Massive Amount of Child Sexual Abuse Material from Darknet
German public broadcasters' investigation removed over 300,000 links to 21,600 GB of child sexual abuse material from the darknet, leading to some forums shutting down and fewer perpetrators sharing content; however, law enforcement claims improved efforts, though their effectiveness remains questio...
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52% Bias Score

Journalists Remove Massive Amount of Child Sexual Abuse Material from Dark Web
German journalists removed over 300,000 links to 21,600 GB of child sexual abuse material from the dark web by contacting hosting services, leading to some forums shutting down and fewer perpetrators sharing content, highlighting potential improvements in law enforcement strategies.

Journalists Remove Massive Amount of Child Sexual Abuse Material from Dark Web
German journalists removed over 300,000 links to 21,600 GB of child sexual abuse material from the dark web by contacting hosting services, leading to some forums shutting down and fewer perpetrators sharing content, highlighting potential improvements in law enforcement strategies.
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48% Bias Score

OpenAI Opens First German Office in Munich
OpenAI is opening its first German office in Munich, driven by Germany's leading position in ChatGPT usage, which tripled last year, making it among the top five globally and top three in paying subscribers.

OpenAI Opens First German Office in Munich
OpenAI is opening its first German office in Munich, driven by Germany's leading position in ChatGPT usage, which tripled last year, making it among the top five globally and top three in paying subscribers.
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48% Bias Score

Bavarian Nursing Home Costs Surge in 2025
Nursing home costs in Bavaria increased significantly in 2025, with average annual costs reaching €2,994 in the first year, compared to €2,562 in 2024, prompting calls for policy changes to limit resident cost-sharing and increase government funding.

Bavarian Nursing Home Costs Surge in 2025
Nursing home costs in Bavaria increased significantly in 2025, with average annual costs reaching €2,994 in the first year, compared to €2,562 in 2024, prompting calls for policy changes to limit resident cost-sharing and increase government funding.
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40% Bias Score

DLRG Membership Reaches Record High Amidst Public Pool Investment Crisis
The German Life Saving Society (DLRG) announced a record 627,000 members in 2024, a 3.3% increase from 2023, despite concerns over the state of public swimming pools due to an investment backlog threatening swimming lessons for children.

DLRG Membership Reaches Record High Amidst Public Pool Investment Crisis
The German Life Saving Society (DLRG) announced a record 627,000 members in 2024, a 3.3% increase from 2023, despite concerns over the state of public swimming pools due to an investment backlog threatening swimming lessons for children.
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40% Bias Score

Fluctuating German Pre-Election Polls Reveal Uncertainty
Pre-election polls in Germany show fluctuating support for political parties, varying across different polling institutes due to methodological differences and recent political events; averaging multiple reputable polls provides a more stable view of public opinion.

Fluctuating German Pre-Election Polls Reveal Uncertainty
Pre-election polls in Germany show fluctuating support for political parties, varying across different polling institutes due to methodological differences and recent political events; averaging multiple reputable polls provides a more stable view of public opinion.
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40% Bias Score
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