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Hamburg Deepens Kyiv Partnership Amidst Ukraine War Anniversary
Three years after the start of Russia's war in Ukraine, Hamburg is deepening its partnership with Kyiv, focusing on long-term projects like youth exchange and healthcare collaborations, alongside continued direct aid, as over 50,000 Ukrainian refugees have found refuge in the city.
Hamburg Deepens Kyiv Partnership Amidst Ukraine War Anniversary
Three years after the start of Russia's war in Ukraine, Hamburg is deepening its partnership with Kyiv, focusing on long-term projects like youth exchange and healthcare collaborations, alongside continued direct aid, as over 50,000 Ukrainian refugees have found refuge in the city.
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48% Bias Score


Hamburg Bundestag Election: SPD Wins, but Local Variations Highlight Diverse Political Landscape
The SPD won Hamburg's Bundestag election with 22.7% of the second votes, but results varied significantly across districts; the AfD performed exceptionally well in Neuallermöhe (28%) and Hausbruch (25.3%), while the Left party dominated in areas like Grasbrook and Steinwerder (52.7%), and the CDU le...
Hamburg Bundestag Election: SPD Wins, but Local Variations Highlight Diverse Political Landscape
The SPD won Hamburg's Bundestag election with 22.7% of the second votes, but results varied significantly across districts; the AfD performed exceptionally well in Neuallermöhe (28%) and Hausbruch (25.3%), while the Left party dominated in areas like Grasbrook and Steinwerder (52.7%), and the CDU le...
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24% Bias Score


Hamburg Bundestag Election: SPD Holds Lead Despite Nationwide Defeat
In the Hamburg Bundestag election, despite a significant national loss, the SPD remained the strongest party with 22.7% of the vote, while the CDU gained considerably to reach 20.7%. The election saw considerable shifts for other parties; the Greens dropped to 19.2% and the Left and AfD significantl...
Hamburg Bundestag Election: SPD Holds Lead Despite Nationwide Defeat
In the Hamburg Bundestag election, despite a significant national loss, the SPD remained the strongest party with 22.7% of the vote, while the CDU gained considerably to reach 20.7%. The election saw considerable shifts for other parties; the Greens dropped to 19.2% and the Left and AfD significantl...
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40% Bias Score


Hamburg: Thousands Protest Far-Right Ahead of German Election
On September 24th, thousands protested in Hamburg against the far-right, advocating for democratic unity, falling short of initial expectations of 65,000 participants, with the AfD holding a separate election closing event in Hamburg-Heimfeld that also drew counter-protests.
Hamburg: Thousands Protest Far-Right Ahead of German Election
On September 24th, thousands protested in Hamburg against the far-right, advocating for democratic unity, falling short of initial expectations of 65,000 participants, with the AfD holding a separate election closing event in Hamburg-Heimfeld that also drew counter-protests.
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36% Bias Score


Hamburg Initiative Sues Senate Over Popular Vote Access
A Hamburg citizens' initiative against gender-neutral language in administration and education, having failed its popular vote last year due to claimed insufficient support, is suing the Senate for allegedly making participation unduly difficult by not providing adequate information and access.
Hamburg Initiative Sues Senate Over Popular Vote Access
A Hamburg citizens' initiative against gender-neutral language in administration and education, having failed its popular vote last year due to claimed insufficient support, is suing the Senate for allegedly making participation unduly difficult by not providing adequate information and access.
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60% Bias Score


Hamburg Tightens E-Scooter Rules, Raises Provider Fees
Hamburg, Germany, is increasing fines for illegally parked e-scooters and e-bikes, charging providers for relocation, and raising monthly fees from €2 to €6.50 within the Ring 2 area to fund better parking infrastructure, impacting Bolt, Dott, Lime, and Voi.
Hamburg Tightens E-Scooter Rules, Raises Provider Fees
Hamburg, Germany, is increasing fines for illegally parked e-scooters and e-bikes, charging providers for relocation, and raising monthly fees from €2 to €6.50 within the Ring 2 area to fund better parking infrastructure, impacting Bolt, Dott, Lime, and Voi.
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36% Bias Score

Hamburg Strengthens Kyiv Partnership for Ukraine's Reconstruction
Hamburg is deepening its partnership with Kyiv, focusing on long-term projects in youth exchange, healthcare, and mobility to support Ukraine's post-war reconstruction and EU integration, while over 50,000 Ukrainian refugees have found shelter in the city.

Hamburg Strengthens Kyiv Partnership for Ukraine's Reconstruction
Hamburg is deepening its partnership with Kyiv, focusing on long-term projects in youth exchange, healthcare, and mobility to support Ukraine's post-war reconstruction and EU integration, while over 50,000 Ukrainian refugees have found shelter in the city.
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44% Bias Score

Hamburg's 2023 Bundestag Election: Voter Turnout Surpasses 2021
In Hamburg's 2023 Bundestag election, approximately 1.3 million residents voted, with a turnout exceeding 78.6 percent by 4 pm, surpassing 2021's 77.8 percent. Twelve parties participated, and 49 candidates competed across six electoral districts.

Hamburg's 2023 Bundestag Election: Voter Turnout Surpasses 2021
In Hamburg's 2023 Bundestag election, approximately 1.3 million residents voted, with a turnout exceeding 78.6 percent by 4 pm, surpassing 2021's 77.8 percent. Twelve parties participated, and 49 candidates competed across six electoral districts.
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36% Bias Score

Billionaire Funds New Hamburg Opera House
Klaus-Michael Kühne, a German billionaire residing in Switzerland, is funding a \$330 million opera house in Hamburg's Hafencity, with the city contributing \$150 million for land preparation and operational costs; the project raises questions about private-public partnerships and Kühne+Nagel's past...

Billionaire Funds New Hamburg Opera House
Klaus-Michael Kühne, a German billionaire residing in Switzerland, is funding a \$330 million opera house in Hamburg's Hafencity, with the city contributing \$150 million for land preparation and operational costs; the project raises questions about private-public partnerships and Kühne+Nagel's past...
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44% Bias Score

CDU Proposes 500-Place Deportation Facility in Hamburg
The CDU in Hamburg proposed a 500-place deportation facility to expedite deportations of 500 offenders and those subject to deportation orders, prompting criticism from the SPD and AfD, while Hamburg's Interior Authority claims it exceeds the actual need, noting that they already deported 270 offend...

CDU Proposes 500-Place Deportation Facility in Hamburg
The CDU in Hamburg proposed a 500-place deportation facility to expedite deportations of 500 offenders and those subject to deportation orders, prompting criticism from the SPD and AfD, while Hamburg's Interior Authority claims it exceeds the actual need, noting that they already deported 270 offend...
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48% Bias Score

Hamburg Tightens E-Scooter Rules with New Fees and Fines
Hamburg introduced stricter e-scooter rules, including fines for improper parking and a new monthly fee per scooter (up to €6.50 within Ring 2), to improve traffic and fund parking space expansion; four providers accepted these terms, but some criticized the fee's impact.

Hamburg Tightens E-Scooter Rules with New Fees and Fines
Hamburg introduced stricter e-scooter rules, including fines for improper parking and a new monthly fee per scooter (up to €6.50 within Ring 2), to improve traffic and fund parking space expansion; four providers accepted these terms, but some criticized the fee's impact.
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32% Bias Score

Hamburg City Employees Strike Over Phased Retirement Plan
Approximately 35,000 Hamburg city employees staged a full-day warning strike on Thursday, February 22nd, 2025, demanding the reinstatement of a phased retirement plan, impacting public services due to understaffing and high workloads, while a demonstration is planned for 2 PM.

Hamburg City Employees Strike Over Phased Retirement Plan
Approximately 35,000 Hamburg city employees staged a full-day warning strike on Thursday, February 22nd, 2025, demanding the reinstatement of a phased retirement plan, impacting public services due to understaffing and high workloads, while a demonstration is planned for 2 PM.
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40% Bias Score
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