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Germany Passes Landmark Law to Combat Child Sexual Abuse
Germany's Bundestag passed a landmark law on Friday to combat child sexual abuse, strengthening prevention, improving data access for victims, and increasing government accountability, following intense lobbying efforts by the Federal Government Commissioner and advocacy groups.
Germany Passes Landmark Law to Combat Child Sexual Abuse
Germany's Bundestag passed a landmark law on Friday to combat child sexual abuse, strengthening prevention, improving data access for victims, and increasing government accountability, following intense lobbying efforts by the Federal Government Commissioner and advocacy groups.
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44% Bias Score


Russia-Linked Car Sabotage Targets German Election
Over 270 cars in Germany were sabotaged with construction foam, featuring stickers of Robert Habeck and the slogan "Be greener!" Authorities believe a Russian instigated the attacks, paying three suspects €100 per car to influence the upcoming election.
Russia-Linked Car Sabotage Targets German Election
Over 270 cars in Germany were sabotaged with construction foam, featuring stickers of Robert Habeck and the slogan "Be greener!" Authorities believe a Russian instigated the attacks, paying three suspects €100 per car to influence the upcoming election.
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44% Bias Score


Vance to Attend Munich Security Conference and Paris AI Summit
US Vice President J.D. Vance will attend the Munich Security Conference (Feb 14-16) and the Paris AI summit (Feb 10-11), marking a high-level engagement from the Trump administration in European security and AI policy, with potential meetings with Chancellor Scholz.
Vance to Attend Munich Security Conference and Paris AI Summit
US Vice President J.D. Vance will attend the Munich Security Conference (Feb 14-16) and the Paris AI summit (Feb 10-11), marking a high-level engagement from the Trump administration in European security and AI policy, with potential meetings with Chancellor Scholz.
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24% Bias Score


Germany's Social Housing Crisis: Coalition Calls for 100,000 New Units
A German coalition is urging the next government to build 100,000 social housing units annually to combat a housing shortage exacerbated by increased immigration, disability needs, and an aging population facing low pensions; achieving this requires €11 billion in investment and potentially lowering...
Germany's Social Housing Crisis: Coalition Calls for 100,000 New Units
A German coalition is urging the next government to build 100,000 social housing units annually to combat a housing shortage exacerbated by increased immigration, disability needs, and an aging population facing low pensions; achieving this requires €11 billion in investment and potentially lowering...
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36% Bias Score


Germany Investigates Car Vandalism with Suspected Russian Link
German police are investigating the vandalism of over 270 vehicles across several states, with evidence suggesting a possible link to Russian intelligence and an attempt to discredit the Green Party by framing climate activists. Three suspects—a Serb, a Bosnian, and a German—were apprehended, allege...
Germany Investigates Car Vandalism with Suspected Russian Link
German police are investigating the vandalism of over 270 vehicles across several states, with evidence suggesting a possible link to Russian intelligence and an attempt to discredit the Green Party by framing climate activists. Three suspects—a Serb, a Bosnian, and a German—were apprehended, allege...
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48% Bias Score


German Election: Parties Clash on Housing Policies Amidst Rising Rents
Germany's rental market saw an 8 percent rent increase in major cities during the last quarter of 2024, prompting the German Tenants' Association to analyze party platforms on housing, revealing stark differences in approaches to rent control, energy renovations, and cost allocation, with significan...
German Election: Parties Clash on Housing Policies Amidst Rising Rents
Germany's rental market saw an 8 percent rent increase in major cities during the last quarter of 2024, prompting the German Tenants' Association to analyze party platforms on housing, revealing stark differences in approaches to rent control, energy renovations, and cost allocation, with significan...
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52% Bias Score

Germany Reflects on Five Years of Covid-19: Lessons Learned and Future Threats
Five years after Germany's first Covid-19 case in February 2020, virologist Sandra Ciesek and medical director Jürgen Graf reflect on the pandemic's critical moments, highlighting the inadequate protection of elderly care home residents in fall 2020 and the unequal global vaccine distribution. They ...

Germany Reflects on Five Years of Covid-19: Lessons Learned and Future Threats
Five years after Germany's first Covid-19 case in February 2020, virologist Sandra Ciesek and medical director Jürgen Graf reflect on the pandemic's critical moments, highlighting the inadequate protection of elderly care home residents in fall 2020 and the unequal global vaccine distribution. They ...
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32% Bias Score

Surge in Demand for German Heating Subsidies Amidst Political Debate
Germany's KfW bank saw a surge in applications for climate-friendly heating subsidies, totaling €3.6 billion by January 31, 2025, despite political opposition to the Heating Act; KfW plans to invest €500 million to improve loan terms.

Surge in Demand for German Heating Subsidies Amidst Political Debate
Germany's KfW bank saw a surge in applications for climate-friendly heating subsidies, totaling €3.6 billion by January 31, 2025, despite political opposition to the Heating Act; KfW plans to invest €500 million to improve loan terms.
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36% Bias Score

Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial: Witness Testimonies and Germany's Unfinished Reckoning
The Frankfurt Auschwitz trial, beginning December 20, 1963, at the Römer, later moving to the Gallus building, significantly increased public awareness of Nazi atrocities through witness testimonies, although lenient sentencing created a 'second guilt' as described by Ralph Giordano.

Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial: Witness Testimonies and Germany's Unfinished Reckoning
The Frankfurt Auschwitz trial, beginning December 20, 1963, at the Römer, later moving to the Gallus building, significantly increased public awareness of Nazi atrocities through witness testimonies, although lenient sentencing created a 'second guilt' as described by Ralph Giordano.
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28% Bias Score

Germany Deports Tajik Activists, Raises Asylum Concerns
Following protests during Tajik President Rahmon's September 2023 visit to Berlin, three Tajik activists were deported to Tajikistan and imprisoned; the German government denies a connection, despite evidence suggesting otherwise.

Germany Deports Tajik Activists, Raises Asylum Concerns
Following protests during Tajik President Rahmon's September 2023 visit to Berlin, three Tajik activists were deported to Tajikistan and imprisoned; the German government denies a connection, despite evidence suggesting otherwise.
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44% Bias Score

Munich Utility Creates Housing Division to Combat Worker Shortage
Stadtwerke München, facing a shortage of qualified personnel, is actively recruiting internationally but struggles to attract employees due to Munich's high housing costs; the company has built 1500 housing units and plans to double this number by 2030 to attract workers.

Munich Utility Creates Housing Division to Combat Worker Shortage
Stadtwerke München, facing a shortage of qualified personnel, is actively recruiting internationally but struggles to attract employees due to Munich's high housing costs; the company has built 1500 housing units and plans to double this number by 2030 to attract workers.
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36% Bias Score

VW Averts Plant Closures, Announces 35,000 Job Cuts
Volkswagen and its works council agreed to a restructuring plan that avoids plant closures and layoffs in Germany until 2030 in exchange for 35,000 job cuts and reduced employee benefits. The deal follows several warning strikes and will be presented to employees at a company meeting.

VW Averts Plant Closures, Announces 35,000 Job Cuts
Volkswagen and its works council agreed to a restructuring plan that avoids plant closures and layoffs in Germany until 2030 in exchange for 35,000 job cuts and reduced employee benefits. The deal follows several warning strikes and will be presented to employees at a company meeting.
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40% Bias Score
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