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German Protests Erupt Over Merz's Deal with Far-Right on Migration
On Sunday, tens of thousands protested in major German cities against CDU leader Friedrich Merz's collaboration with the far-right AfD on stricter migration policies, highlighting concerns about the normalization of far-right influence in German politics and the potential erosion of democratic norms...
German Protests Erupt Over Merz's Deal with Far-Right on Migration
On Sunday, tens of thousands protested in major German cities against CDU leader Friedrich Merz's collaboration with the far-right AfD on stricter migration policies, highlighting concerns about the normalization of far-right influence in German politics and the potential erosion of democratic norms...
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52% Bias Score


German Politician Criticizes US Military Presence
Jessica Tatti, leader of the Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) in Baden-Württemberg, and her party colleague Sevim Dağdelen, are criticizing the presence of 37,000 US soldiers in Germany, advocating for their withdrawal due to concerns about German sovereignty and the financial burden; they believe th...
German Politician Criticizes US Military Presence
Jessica Tatti, leader of the Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) in Baden-Württemberg, and her party colleague Sevim Dağdelen, are criticizing the presence of 37,000 US soldiers in Germany, advocating for their withdrawal due to concerns about German sovereignty and the financial burden; they believe th...
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52% Bias Score


Labor Shortage Impacts Schleswig-Holstein Hospitality Industry"
Due to demographic change and evolving employee expectations, the hospitality industry in Schleswig-Holstein faces a labor shortage, with some businesses unable to fill vacancies for up to 162 days, impacting operating hours; businesses are implementing non-financial incentives like training and hou...
Labor Shortage Impacts Schleswig-Holstein Hospitality Industry"
Due to demographic change and evolving employee expectations, the hospitality industry in Schleswig-Holstein faces a labor shortage, with some businesses unable to fill vacancies for up to 162 days, impacting operating hours; businesses are implementing non-financial incentives like training and hou...
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16% Bias Score


Large Protest Against AfD Rally in Germany
Approximately 9,000 people protested an AfD rally in Neu-Isenburg, Germany, on Saturday, resulting in minor clashes with police who used pepper spray and batons; further protests are planned in Kassel and Gelnhausen on Sunday.
Large Protest Against AfD Rally in Germany
Approximately 9,000 people protested an AfD rally in Neu-Isenburg, Germany, on Saturday, resulting in minor clashes with police who used pepper spray and batons; further protests are planned in Kassel and Gelnhausen on Sunday.
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36% Bias Score


Frankfurt's High-Voltage Line Technicians Maintain City's Transport System
Max Engler, head of the VGF's Fahrstrom department in Frankfurt, maintains the city's tram and U-Bahn power lines, often working on live, high-voltage lines using specialized equipment like the 'Turmwagen' to ensure continuous operation and address emergencies, such as when a digger hits the overhea...
Frankfurt's High-Voltage Line Technicians Maintain City's Transport System
Max Engler, head of the VGF's Fahrstrom department in Frankfurt, maintains the city's tram and U-Bahn power lines, often working on live, high-voltage lines using specialized equipment like the 'Turmwagen' to ensure continuous operation and address emergencies, such as when a digger hits the overhea...
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40% Bias Score


Kleindienst's Winning Goal Secures Gladbach Victory Against Stuttgart
Tim Kleindienst scored his 12th goal of the season, securing a 2-1 victory for Borussia Mönchengladbach against VfB Stuttgart on Saturday. His late-game goal, initially almost prevented by a teammate, highlights Gladbach's collaborative strength and Kleindienst's importance to the team.
Kleindienst's Winning Goal Secures Gladbach Victory Against Stuttgart
Tim Kleindienst scored his 12th goal of the season, securing a 2-1 victory for Borussia Mönchengladbach against VfB Stuttgart on Saturday. His late-game goal, initially almost prevented by a teammate, highlights Gladbach's collaborative strength and Kleindienst's importance to the team.
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32% Bias Score

Former German President Horst Köhler Dies at 81
Former German President Horst Köhler died at age 81 following a short illness; his 2010 resignation, stemming from remarks on using troops to protect economic interests, remains a significant event in German political history.

Former German President Horst Köhler Dies at 81
Former German President Horst Köhler died at age 81 following a short illness; his 2010 resignation, stemming from remarks on using troops to protect economic interests, remains a significant event in German political history.
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36% Bias Score

Sharp Drop in Organized Crime Suspects in North Rhine-Westphalia
North Rhine-Westphalia police reported an alarming 33% decrease in organized crime suspects in 2023, down to 854 from 1284 in 2022, primarily due to fewer suspects in cases using decrypted crypto messenger services and ongoing investigations; seized assets also dropped significantly to 14 million Eu...

Sharp Drop in Organized Crime Suspects in North Rhine-Westphalia
North Rhine-Westphalia police reported an alarming 33% decrease in organized crime suspects in 2023, down to 854 from 1284 in 2022, primarily due to fewer suspects in cases using decrypted crypto messenger services and ongoing investigations; seized assets also dropped significantly to 14 million Eu...
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40% Bias Score

Hessian Minister Battles German Bureaucracy with Data and a Call for Trust
Hessian Minister Manfred Pentz is tackling Germany's bureaucratic overload by focusing on data-driven decision-making, challenging excessive regulations, and advocating for a culture of trust; recent successes include halting mandatory insurance for ride-on lawnmowers and simplifying car modificatio...

Hessian Minister Battles German Bureaucracy with Data and a Call for Trust
Hessian Minister Manfred Pentz is tackling Germany's bureaucratic overload by focusing on data-driven decision-making, challenging excessive regulations, and advocating for a culture of trust; recent successes include halting mandatory insurance for ride-on lawnmowers and simplifying car modificatio...
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40% Bias Score

Thousands Still Seek East German Degree Recognition in Thuringia
Nearly 95,000 graduates from former East German colleges in Thuringia have sought degree recognition since 1990, with about 20 applications received last year, primarily for employment purposes, highlighting the lasting impact of reunification on professional credentials.

Thousands Still Seek East German Degree Recognition in Thuringia
Nearly 95,000 graduates from former East German colleges in Thuringia have sought degree recognition since 1990, with about 20 applications received last year, primarily for employment purposes, highlighting the lasting impact of reunification on professional credentials.
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16% Bias Score

Union to Review Deutsche Bahn's Renovation Plans
The Deutsche Bahn plans extensive renovations on 41 major lines to improve punctuality, but the Union faction criticizes the approach as insufficient and plans to review the projects if elected, rejecting a proposed infrastructure fund and advocating for separate financing cycles per transport secto...

Union to Review Deutsche Bahn's Renovation Plans
The Deutsche Bahn plans extensive renovations on 41 major lines to improve punctuality, but the Union faction criticizes the approach as insufficient and plans to review the projects if elected, rejecting a proposed infrastructure fund and advocating for separate financing cycles per transport secto...
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56% Bias Score

Germany Passes Landmark Law Protecting Women from Domestic Violence
The German Bundestag passed a new law granting women experiencing domestic violence a legal right to support and counseling, starting in 2030, with a €2.6 billion federal investment to expand shelters and counseling services; a separate law strengthens child protection against sexual abuse.

Germany Passes Landmark Law Protecting Women from Domestic Violence
The German Bundestag passed a new law granting women experiencing domestic violence a legal right to support and counseling, starting in 2030, with a €2.6 billion federal investment to expand shelters and counseling services; a separate law strengthens child protection against sexual abuse.
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44% Bias Score
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