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FDP Credibility Crisis Shakes German Politics
The FDP in Germany faces a major credibility crisis following the resignation of its general secretary and the discovery of a document outlining a potential coalition withdrawal, damaging its reputation and raising concerns about its leadership and future prospects.
FDP Credibility Crisis Shakes German Politics
The FDP in Germany faces a major credibility crisis following the resignation of its general secretary and the discovery of a document outlining a potential coalition withdrawal, damaging its reputation and raising concerns about its leadership and future prospects.
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56% Bias Score


AfD's Draft Program: Germany's EU Exit and Nationalist Agenda
AfD's 85-page draft election program proposes Germany's exit from the European Union, a return to the Deutsche Mark, increased military spending, stricter immigration policies, and a more restrictive abortion law.
AfD's Draft Program: Germany's EU Exit and Nationalist Agenda
AfD's 85-page draft election program proposes Germany's exit from the European Union, a return to the Deutsche Mark, increased military spending, stricter immigration policies, and a more restrictive abortion law.
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48% Bias Score


Hamburg's Housing Crisis: Neglecting Repurposing and Underutilized Housing
Hamburg's housing policy prioritizes new construction over repurposing existing buildings, resulting in an inefficient use of resources, increased environmental impact, and insufficient housing supply despite the construction of 6,000 new apartments in 2023.
Hamburg's Housing Crisis: Neglecting Repurposing and Underutilized Housing
Hamburg's housing policy prioritizes new construction over repurposing existing buildings, resulting in an inefficient use of resources, increased environmental impact, and insufficient housing supply despite the construction of 6,000 new apartments in 2023.
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44% Bias Score


Volkswagen Faces Potential Strikes Amidst Wage Cut Demands
Volkswagen faces potential strikes starting Monday as the IG Metall union ended the peace obligation in a dispute over a 10% wage cut demand by VW, along with potential plant closures and layoffs affecting roughly 120,000 employees.
Volkswagen Faces Potential Strikes Amidst Wage Cut Demands
Volkswagen faces potential strikes starting Monday as the IG Metall union ended the peace obligation in a dispute over a 10% wage cut demand by VW, along with potential plant closures and layoffs affecting roughly 120,000 employees.
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40% Bias Score


German Nursing Homes Lack Internet Access, Leaving Elderly Isolated
A lack of internet access in many German nursing homes is leaving elderly and immobile residents isolated from family and friends, with four states lacking any legal requirements for internet access, highlighting a digital divide and the need for federal action.
German Nursing Homes Lack Internet Access, Leaving Elderly Isolated
A lack of internet access in many German nursing homes is leaving elderly and immobile residents isolated from family and friends, with four states lacking any legal requirements for internet access, highlighting a digital divide and the need for federal action.
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36% Bias Score


Hamburg SPD Presents Government Program Ahead of Election
Three months before Hamburg's parliamentary election on March 2nd, the SPD presented its government program focusing on affordable living, improved security, and future-oriented urban development, aiming to remain the strongest political force with an expected 30% of the vote according to recent pol...
Hamburg SPD Presents Government Program Ahead of Election
Three months before Hamburg's parliamentary election on March 2nd, the SPD presented its government program focusing on affordable living, improved security, and future-oriented urban development, aiming to remain the strongest political force with an expected 30% of the vote according to recent pol...
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60% Bias Score

Borkum's "Klaasohm" Tradition Faces Backlash After Violence Shown on TV
Following a TV report showing women being hit with cow horns during the annual "Klaasohm" tradition on Borkum island, police announced a zero-tolerance policy towards violence, and organizers pledged to eliminate the practice, while facing significant backlash and tourism cancellations.

Borkum's "Klaasohm" Tradition Faces Backlash After Violence Shown on TV
Following a TV report showing women being hit with cow horns during the annual "Klaasohm" tradition on Borkum island, police announced a zero-tolerance policy towards violence, and organizers pledged to eliminate the practice, while facing significant backlash and tourism cancellations.
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64% Bias Score

Massive Stone Age Wall Discovered in Mecklenburg Bay
A nearly kilometer-long Stone Age wall, discovered 21 meters underwater in the Mecklenburg Bay, is set to be further researched in a project funded by the Leibniz Association, challenging existing assumptions about early human settlement patterns.

Massive Stone Age Wall Discovered in Mecklenburg Bay
A nearly kilometer-long Stone Age wall, discovered 21 meters underwater in the Mecklenburg Bay, is set to be further researched in a project funded by the Leibniz Association, challenging existing assumptions about early human settlement patterns.
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36% Bias Score

BayWa Announces Restructuring Plan to Address €5 Billion Debt
BayWa, facing over €5 billion in debt, announced a restructuring plan including job cuts, asset sales, and a 2025 capital increase to secure debt extensions and improve its financial health by 2027.

BayWa Announces Restructuring Plan to Address €5 Billion Debt
BayWa, facing over €5 billion in debt, announced a restructuring plan including job cuts, asset sales, and a 2025 capital increase to secure debt extensions and improve its financial health by 2027.
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36% Bias Score

Ryanair Cuts German Flights by 2.5 Million Due to High Fees and Airport Inefficiency
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary criticizes German aviation and politics, citing high fees (€50+), BER airport inefficiency, and slow post-pandemic recovery. The airline will cut 2.5 million seats in Germany by 2025, with complete withdrawals from Dortmund, Dresden, and Halle/Leipzig.

Ryanair Cuts German Flights by 2.5 Million Due to High Fees and Airport Inefficiency
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary criticizes German aviation and politics, citing high fees (€50+), BER airport inefficiency, and slow post-pandemic recovery. The airline will cut 2.5 million seats in Germany by 2025, with complete withdrawals from Dortmund, Dresden, and Halle/Leipzig.
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48% Bias Score

St. Pauli Secures First Bundesliga Home Win Against Kiel
St. Pauli won their first home game of the Bundesliga season 3-1 against Holstein Kiel on November 30th, ending their winless streak and scoring their first home goals; a missed penalty by Kiel proved decisive.

St. Pauli Secures First Bundesliga Home Win Against Kiel
St. Pauli won their first home game of the Bundesliga season 3-1 against Holstein Kiel on November 30th, ending their winless streak and scoring their first home goals; a missed penalty by Kiel proved decisive.
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36% Bias Score

German Luge Doubles Team Crashes in Lillehammer
During the Lillehammer World Cup luge competition, German doubles team Dajana Eitberger and Magdalene Matschina crashed on curve 13 of the 1994 Olympic track on November 30th, resulting in minor injuries for Eitberger; despite this setback, they plan to continue their Olympic qualification campaign ...

German Luge Doubles Team Crashes in Lillehammer
During the Lillehammer World Cup luge competition, German doubles team Dajana Eitberger and Magdalene Matschina crashed on curve 13 of the 1994 Olympic track on November 30th, resulting in minor injuries for Eitberger; despite this setback, they plan to continue their Olympic qualification campaign ...
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44% Bias Score
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