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Solingen Arson Trial: Police Accused of Withholding Nazi-Related Evidence
The trial surrounding the fatal arson of a Bulgarian family in Solingen, Germany, is facing scrutiny after evidence of Nazi-related materials found in the arsonist's home was omitted from the initial investigation, raising questions about the potential for a right-wing extremist motive.
Solingen Arson Trial: Police Accused of Withholding Nazi-Related Evidence
The trial surrounding the fatal arson of a Bulgarian family in Solingen, Germany, is facing scrutiny after evidence of Nazi-related materials found in the arsonist's home was omitted from the initial investigation, raising questions about the potential for a right-wing extremist motive.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Launches Nationwide Electronic Patient File System
Germany's nationwide electronic patient file (ePA) system launches April 29th, allowing doctors to access previous patient records to avoid redundant treatments, starting mandatory data entry for medical professionals in October 2025, with penalties from January 2026 for non-compliance. Patients can...
Germany Launches Nationwide Electronic Patient File System
Germany's nationwide electronic patient file (ePA) system launches April 29th, allowing doctors to access previous patient records to avoid redundant treatments, starting mandatory data entry for medical professionals in October 2025, with penalties from January 2026 for non-compliance. Patients can...
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44% Bias Score


Germany's Taurus Missile Decision: Military Impact and Geopolitical Implications
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung, and Stuttgarter Zeitung discuss Germany's potential supply of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine on April 15, 2025, analyzing its military implications, political messaging, and impact on peace prospects amidst the ongoing war.
Germany's Taurus Missile Decision: Military Impact and Geopolitical Implications
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung, and Stuttgarter Zeitung discuss Germany's potential supply of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine on April 15, 2025, analyzing its military implications, political messaging, and impact on peace prospects amidst the ongoing war.
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44% Bias Score


Mahle Posts €22 Million Profit Despite Revenue Drop, Cautious on 2024 Outlook
German automotive supplier Mahle reported a €22 million net profit in 2023 despite an 11% revenue drop to €11.7 billion, driven by operational improvements and restructuring, including a 4,665 employee reduction; however, the company anticipates a cautious 2024 due to US tariffs and subdued market d...
Mahle Posts €22 Million Profit Despite Revenue Drop, Cautious on 2024 Outlook
German automotive supplier Mahle reported a €22 million net profit in 2023 despite an 11% revenue drop to €11.7 billion, driven by operational improvements and restructuring, including a 4,665 employee reduction; however, the company anticipates a cautious 2024 due to US tariffs and subdued market d...
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24% Bias Score


Stuttgart Court Rejects Woolworth's Lockdown Compensation Claim
The Stuttgart Regional Court rejected a €32 million claim from the Woolworth and Tedi parent company for losses incurred due to Covid-19 lockdowns in Baden-Württemberg, upholding the state's lockdown measures as lawful and proportionate; the ruling is not final, and an appeal is possible.
Stuttgart Court Rejects Woolworth's Lockdown Compensation Claim
The Stuttgart Regional Court rejected a €32 million claim from the Woolworth and Tedi parent company for losses incurred due to Covid-19 lockdowns in Baden-Württemberg, upholding the state's lockdown measures as lawful and proportionate; the ruling is not final, and an appeal is possible.
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36% Bias Score


Schröder Drops Appeal of Bundestag Office Revocation
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder will not appeal the court's decision to deny him a lifetime office in the Bundestag, citing health reasons; the decision, reached after multiple court rejections, followed the Bundestag's 2022 revocation due to Schröder's perceived insufficient fulfillment o...
Schröder Drops Appeal of Bundestag Office Revocation
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder will not appeal the court's decision to deny him a lifetime office in the Bundestag, citing health reasons; the decision, reached after multiple court rejections, followed the Bundestag's 2022 revocation due to Schröder's perceived insufficient fulfillment o...
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48% Bias Score

Thessaloniki Exhibit: Holocaust Survivor's Family Trauma Through Photography
Rene Revak's "Tehom" photography exhibition in Thessaloniki powerfully documents her family's deportation to Auschwitz during March-August 1943, highlighting the loss of her ancestors and the survival of her grandfather, using personal heirlooms and natural imagery to process trauma and promote heal...

Thessaloniki Exhibit: Holocaust Survivor's Family Trauma Through Photography
Rene Revak's "Tehom" photography exhibition in Thessaloniki powerfully documents her family's deportation to Auschwitz during March-August 1943, highlighting the loss of her ancestors and the survival of her grandfather, using personal heirlooms and natural imagery to process trauma and promote heal...
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32% Bias Score

Merz Considers Sending Taurus Missiles to Ukraine, Facing Internal Opposition
CDU leader Friedrich Merz's Sunday statement expressing consideration for sending Taurus long-range missiles to Ukraine has sparked optimism among European allies, but hesitation within Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) coalition partner, highlighting potential future government divisions and ...

Merz Considers Sending Taurus Missiles to Ukraine, Facing Internal Opposition
CDU leader Friedrich Merz's Sunday statement expressing consideration for sending Taurus long-range missiles to Ukraine has sparked optimism among European allies, but hesitation within Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) coalition partner, highlighting potential future government divisions and ...
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32% Bias Score

Hanover Serial Killer Fritz Haarmann: Crimes and Societal Context
Fritz Haarmann, a German serial killer, confessed to murdering at least 24 young men in post-World War I Hanover, Germany; his crimes went unnoticed for years due to his status as a police informant, and the discovery of numerous body parts near the Leine River eventually led to his arrest and execu...

Hanover Serial Killer Fritz Haarmann: Crimes and Societal Context
Fritz Haarmann, a German serial killer, confessed to murdering at least 24 young men in post-World War I Hanover, Germany; his crimes went unnoticed for years due to his status as a police informant, and the discovery of numerous body parts near the Leine River eventually led to his arrest and execu...
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40% Bias Score

Roman Occupation's Enduring Economic Impact on Germany
Research comparing regions along the Roman Limes in Germany reveals that formerly Roman areas remain wealthier, more densely populated, and have higher rates of entrepreneurship than adjacent former Germanic territories, even after 1700 years, due to early urbanization and infrastructure.

Roman Occupation's Enduring Economic Impact on Germany
Research comparing regions along the Roman Limes in Germany reveals that formerly Roman areas remain wealthier, more densely populated, and have higher rates of entrepreneurship than adjacent former Germanic territories, even after 1700 years, due to early urbanization and infrastructure.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's New Coalition Faces Complex Foreign Policy Challenges
Germany's new coalition government faces multiple foreign policy challenges: de-escalating trade conflicts with the US, supporting Ukraine, reducing security risks from China, and navigating complex relations within the EU.

Germany's New Coalition Faces Complex Foreign Policy Challenges
Germany's new coalition government faces multiple foreign policy challenges: de-escalating trade conflicts with the US, supporting Ukraine, reducing security risks from China, and navigating complex relations within the EU.
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44% Bias Score

Speed Camera Photo Leads to Hope in Strausberg Bank Robbery Investigation
German police released a speed camera image of two suspects from a 2023 Easter bank robbery in Strausberg, Brandenburg, where over 400 safety deposit boxes were looted, causing millions of euros in damage; the method mirrors a 2013 Berlin robbery.

Speed Camera Photo Leads to Hope in Strausberg Bank Robbery Investigation
German police released a speed camera image of two suspects from a 2023 Easter bank robbery in Strausberg, Brandenburg, where over 400 safety deposit boxes were looted, causing millions of euros in damage; the method mirrors a 2013 Berlin robbery.
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36% Bias Score
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