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Deutsches Museum's 2028 Reopening: Renovation, History, and Uncertain Future
The Deutsches Museum in Munich, founded in 1903, will reopen in 2028 after renovations, celebrating its 125th anniversary. The renovation includes restoring existing exhibits and incorporating new displays, but the future of some exhibits is uncertain, prompting discussions on its history, including...
Deutsches Museum's 2028 Reopening: Renovation, History, and Uncertain Future
The Deutsches Museum in Munich, founded in 1903, will reopen in 2028 after renovations, celebrating its 125th anniversary. The renovation includes restoring existing exhibits and incorporating new displays, but the future of some exhibits is uncertain, prompting discussions on its history, including...
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40% Bias Score


Munich Council Member Quits SPD, Citing Policy Disagreements
Munich City Council member Florian Gradl resigned from the SPD party and his council seat after 17 years, citing disagreements with the party's leadership, policies, particularly concerning public transportation and the strained relationship with the Green party, and lack of vision for the city's fu...
Munich Council Member Quits SPD, Citing Policy Disagreements
Munich City Council member Florian Gradl resigned from the SPD party and his council seat after 17 years, citing disagreements with the party's leadership, policies, particularly concerning public transportation and the strained relationship with the Green party, and lack of vision for the city's fu...
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48% Bias Score


Munich Surfer Dies After Eisbach Wave Accident
A 33-year-old surfer died in Munich on April 24th, 2024, one week after a severe accident at the Eisbach wave where her safety leash got entangled. The Eisbach wave is currently closed for investigation.
Munich Surfer Dies After Eisbach Wave Accident
A 33-year-old surfer died in Munich on April 24th, 2024, one week after a severe accident at the Eisbach wave where her safety leash got entangled. The Eisbach wave is currently closed for investigation.
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20% Bias Score


Munich Opens Memorial for 2016 OEZ Terror Attack Victims
Nine years after the 2016 Munich Olympia-Einkaufszentrum (OEZ) terror attack, a memorial space, "Raum für Erinnern," opened in Munich on July 22nd, 2024, fulfilling the victims' families' long-standing request to create a place for remembrance and education about the nine victims and right-wing extr...
Munich Opens Memorial for 2016 OEZ Terror Attack Victims
Nine years after the 2016 Munich Olympia-Einkaufszentrum (OEZ) terror attack, a memorial space, "Raum für Erinnern," opened in Munich on July 22nd, 2024, fulfilling the victims' families' long-standing request to create a place for remembrance and education about the nine victims and right-wing extr...
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40% Bias Score


Munich's Pasinger Heuweg: Geothermic Plant and Fire Station Project Approved Despite Local Opposition
A geothermic plant and a new fire station are planned for Pasinger Heuweg in Munich, resolving a space conflict and providing renewable energy for 70,000 households, despite concerns from a citizen initiative regarding noise and proximity to a cemetery.
Munich's Pasinger Heuweg: Geothermic Plant and Fire Station Project Approved Despite Local Opposition
A geothermic plant and a new fire station are planned for Pasinger Heuweg in Munich, resolving a space conflict and providing renewable energy for 70,000 households, despite concerns from a citizen initiative regarding noise and proximity to a cemetery.
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48% Bias Score


Munich: Right-Wing Rally Met by Large Counter-Protest
On a spring afternoon in Munich, Germany, a right-wing rally of several hundred people, met with a counter-demonstration of at least 200 people, organized by 'Gemeinsam gegen Rechts', led to a tense but peaceful standoff maintained by police intervention, with similar events happening in other Germa...
Munich: Right-Wing Rally Met by Large Counter-Protest
On a spring afternoon in Munich, Germany, a right-wing rally of several hundred people, met with a counter-demonstration of at least 200 people, organized by 'Gemeinsam gegen Rechts', led to a tense but peaceful standoff maintained by police intervention, with similar events happening in other Germa...
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56% Bias Score

Munich Council Rejects Citizen Initiative Against High-Rise Construction
The Munich City Council rejected a citizen initiative to halt construction of a high-rise building exceeding 60 meters near the former post office in Neuhausen, citing interference with municipal planning authority; the initiative, which gathered enough signatures to trigger a referendum, will likel...

Munich Council Rejects Citizen Initiative Against High-Rise Construction
The Munich City Council rejected a citizen initiative to halt construction of a high-rise building exceeding 60 meters near the former post office in Neuhausen, citing interference with municipal planning authority; the initiative, which gathered enough signatures to trigger a referendum, will likel...
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44% Bias Score

Munich's Little Odessa: A New Cultural Hub
Wanja Belaga's Little Odessa, a Munich cultural pub opened in October, features live music, comedy, and Ukrainian/Russian cuisine, drawing on Belaga's decades-long experience in the city's arts scene and his family's Odessa heritage.

Munich's Little Odessa: A New Cultural Hub
Wanja Belaga's Little Odessa, a Munich cultural pub opened in October, features live music, comedy, and Ukrainian/Russian cuisine, drawing on Belaga's decades-long experience in the city's arts scene and his family's Odessa heritage.
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32% Bias Score

Struff Loses in Munich; Hanfmann Upsets Djokovic-Beater
At the Munich ATP tournament, Jan-Lennard Struff suffered a first-round defeat against Francisco Cerundolo (0:6, 2:6 in 54 minutes), a stark contrast to his 2024 victory there; youngster Justin Engel also lost, while Yannick Hanfmann surprisingly beat Jakub Mensik, a recent Miami Open finalist who d...

Struff Loses in Munich; Hanfmann Upsets Djokovic-Beater
At the Munich ATP tournament, Jan-Lennard Struff suffered a first-round defeat against Francisco Cerundolo (0:6, 2:6 in 54 minutes), a stark contrast to his 2024 victory there; youngster Justin Engel also lost, while Yannick Hanfmann surprisingly beat Jakub Mensik, a recent Miami Open finalist who d...
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40% Bias Score

Munich Citizen Initiative Challenges Controversial High-Rise Project
In Munich, Germany, over 48,000 citizens signed a petition opposing a planned high-rise building project exceeding the city's traditional height limit, triggering a potential referendum that could impact future urban development policies.

Munich Citizen Initiative Challenges Controversial High-Rise Project
In Munich, Germany, over 48,000 citizens signed a petition opposing a planned high-rise building project exceeding the city's traditional height limit, triggering a potential referendum that could impact future urban development policies.
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52% Bias Score

Bots Resell Munich Immigration Appointments
Automated bots from Eastern European countries are reserving and reselling Munich's immigration service emergency appointments online, affecting roughly 30 appointments monthly; while the city has implemented captchas and email confirmations, the problem persists and is under investigation.

Bots Resell Munich Immigration Appointments
Automated bots from Eastern European countries are reserving and reselling Munich's immigration service emergency appointments online, affecting roughly 30 appointments monthly; while the city has implemented captchas and email confirmations, the problem persists and is under investigation.
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52% Bias Score

Munich Oktoberfest Gets New Director
Munich's new Oktoberfest director, Christian Scharpf, a 54-year-old SPD politician and former Ingolstadt mayor, aims to break his personal record of attending the festival and will be responsible for protecting the event from corporate takeover. He succeeds Clemens Baumgärtner, a CSU politician who ...

Munich Oktoberfest Gets New Director
Munich's new Oktoberfest director, Christian Scharpf, a 54-year-old SPD politician and former Ingolstadt mayor, aims to break his personal record of attending the festival and will be responsible for protecting the event from corporate takeover. He succeeds Clemens Baumgärtner, a CSU politician who ...
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36% Bias Score
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