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Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Demand Regional Rail Expansion
Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's premiers demand increased regional rail expansion and fair participation in federal railway investment, citing the need for improved commuter and tourist routes, particularly in the southeast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and northern Brandenburg, along with bett...
Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Demand Regional Rail Expansion
Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's premiers demand increased regional rail expansion and fair participation in federal railway investment, citing the need for improved commuter and tourist routes, particularly in the southeast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and northern Brandenburg, along with bett...
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32% Bias Score


Surge in Asylum Cases Overwhelms Saxony Administrative Courts
Saxony's administrative courts faced a 63% increase in asylum appeals in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, totaling 5,447 new cases, despite a decrease in average processing time to 14.3 months.
Surge in Asylum Cases Overwhelms Saxony Administrative Courts
Saxony's administrative courts faced a 63% increase in asylum appeals in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, totaling 5,447 new cases, despite a decrease in average processing time to 14.3 months.
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16% Bias Score


Police Conclude Investigation into Fatal Workplace Stabbing in Mellrichstadt
Following a fatal stabbing on July 1st, 2023, at the Überlandwerk Rhön in Mellrichstadt, Germany, police have concluded their investigation into the 21-year-old suspect's actions, awaiting a psychiatric evaluation to determine culpability and potential commitment.
Police Conclude Investigation into Fatal Workplace Stabbing in Mellrichstadt
Following a fatal stabbing on July 1st, 2023, at the Überlandwerk Rhön in Mellrichstadt, Germany, police have concluded their investigation into the 21-year-old suspect's actions, awaiting a psychiatric evaluation to determine culpability and potential commitment.
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12% Bias Score


Bayern to Re-tighten School Cell Phone Ban
Bavaria's Minister President Markus Söder announced a plan to legally ban smartphones and mobile phones in all schools up to the seventh grade, reversing a three-year-old policy change.
Bayern to Re-tighten School Cell Phone Ban
Bavaria's Minister President Markus Söder announced a plan to legally ban smartphones and mobile phones in all schools up to the seventh grade, reversing a three-year-old policy change.
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36% Bias Score


Neugebauer Wins World Decathlon Title in Tokyo
Germany's Leo Neugebauer clinched the world decathlon title at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, overcoming a challenging season and a dramatic final day to secure victory with 8784 points.
Neugebauer Wins World Decathlon Title in Tokyo
Germany's Leo Neugebauer clinched the world decathlon title at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, overcoming a challenging season and a dramatic final day to secure victory with 8784 points.
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32% Bias Score


New German SME Cluster Opens in Anhui, China
A new headquarters cluster for German small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) opened in Anhui province, China on Saturday, aiming to deepen economic cooperation between Germany and China, with approximately 200 representatives from both countries attending.
New German SME Cluster Opens in Anhui, China
A new headquarters cluster for German small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) opened in Anhui province, China on Saturday, aiming to deepen economic cooperation between Germany and China, with approximately 200 representatives from both countries attending.
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44% Bias Score

North Rhine-Westphalia Launches School Violence Prevention Program
North Rhine-Westphalia's school and interior ministries announced a new violence prevention program focusing on teacher training, police-school cooperation, and classroom units on violence prevention in seventh grade.

North Rhine-Westphalia Launches School Violence Prevention Program
North Rhine-Westphalia's school and interior ministries announced a new violence prevention program focusing on teacher training, police-school cooperation, and classroom units on violence prevention in seventh grade.
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32% Bias Score

CSU Unveils Youth Initiative: "Bayernjahr" and Future-Oriented Policies
The Bavarian CSU party launched a comprehensive youth initiative, "Zukunftsgarantie," including a potential "Bayernjahr" program offering incentives for young adults to engage in social, economic, environmental, and security sectors, along with measures to reduce driving license costs and a "future-...

CSU Unveils Youth Initiative: "Bayernjahr" and Future-Oriented Policies
The Bavarian CSU party launched a comprehensive youth initiative, "Zukunftsgarantie," including a potential "Bayernjahr" program offering incentives for young adults to engage in social, economic, environmental, and security sectors, along with measures to reduce driving license costs and a "future-...
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48% Bias Score

Rise in Illegal Gambling Offenses in Rhineland-Palatinate
The number of illegal terrestrial gambling offenses in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, rose from 55 in 2016 to 334 in 2024, according to the Interior Ministry, encompassing unauthorized gambling events, participation, and lotteries; however, the ministry cautions against drawing definitive conclusion...

Rise in Illegal Gambling Offenses in Rhineland-Palatinate
The number of illegal terrestrial gambling offenses in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, rose from 55 in 2016 to 334 in 2024, according to the Interior Ministry, encompassing unauthorized gambling events, participation, and lotteries; however, the ministry cautions against drawing definitive conclusion...
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16% Bias Score

Germany Prioritizes Pension Reform Amidst Demographic Shift
Germany's Chancellor Merz is pushing for unpopular pension reforms to address the country's aging population and unsustainable welfare system, unlike Spain's approach of delaying necessary changes.

Germany Prioritizes Pension Reform Amidst Demographic Shift
Germany's Chancellor Merz is pushing for unpopular pension reforms to address the country's aging population and unsustainable welfare system, unlike Spain's approach of delaying necessary changes.
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64% Bias Score

Over 100,000 Sign Petition Urging Catholic Church to Waive Statute of Limitations in Abuse Cases
More than 100,000 people signed a petition urging the Catholic Church to stop using the statute of limitations as a defense in abuse lawsuits, citing the Church's role in systematically covering up abuse and offering inadequate compensation through its Independent Commission for Recognition Payments...

Over 100,000 Sign Petition Urging Catholic Church to Waive Statute of Limitations in Abuse Cases
More than 100,000 people signed a petition urging the Catholic Church to stop using the statute of limitations as a defense in abuse lawsuits, citing the Church's role in systematically covering up abuse and offering inadequate compensation through its Independent Commission for Recognition Payments...
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48% Bias Score

Spahn on German Constitutional Court Appointments, Wealth Inequality, and US Political Polarization
CDU deputy Jens Spahn expressed confidence in the upcoming appointment of three new judges to the German Federal Constitutional Court, discussed wealth inequality and potential reforms, and drew parallels between US and German political polarization, highlighting the AfD's distinct stance.

Spahn on German Constitutional Court Appointments, Wealth Inequality, and US Political Polarization
CDU deputy Jens Spahn expressed confidence in the upcoming appointment of three new judges to the German Federal Constitutional Court, discussed wealth inequality and potential reforms, and drew parallels between US and German political polarization, highlighting the AfD's distinct stance.
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40% Bias Score
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