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Rheinmetall to Build Ammunition Plant in Latvia
Rheinmetall, a German defense company, will build an ammunition plant in Latvia, creating a joint venture with a 51% stake, investing €275 million, and generating 150 jobs, to produce tens of thousands of artillery shells annually starting in 2027.
Rheinmetall to Build Ammunition Plant in Latvia
Rheinmetall, a German defense company, will build an ammunition plant in Latvia, creating a joint venture with a 51% stake, investing €275 million, and generating 150 jobs, to produce tens of thousands of artillery shells annually starting in 2027.
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48% Bias Score


Rheinmetall Acquires Lürssen's Naval Vessels Business
Germany's largest arms manufacturer, Rheinmetall, is acquiring Lürssen's Naval Vessels (NVL) division, including shipyards in Germany and other countries, significantly altering the shipbuilding landscape in Northern Germany.
Rheinmetall Acquires Lürssen's Naval Vessels Business
Germany's largest arms manufacturer, Rheinmetall, is acquiring Lürssen's Naval Vessels (NVL) division, including shipyards in Germany and other countries, significantly altering the shipbuilding landscape in Northern Germany.
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24% Bias Score


Rheinmetall Acquires Lürssen's Naval Vessels Division
Germany's largest arms manufacturer, Rheinmetall, has agreed to purchase the naval shipbuilding division (NVL) of the Lürssen Group, expanding its marine business and aiming for completion in early 2026, pending regulatory approval.
Rheinmetall Acquires Lürssen's Naval Vessels Division
Germany's largest arms manufacturer, Rheinmetall, has agreed to purchase the naval shipbuilding division (NVL) of the Lürssen Group, expanding its marine business and aiming for completion in early 2026, pending regulatory approval.
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16% Bias Score


Rheinmetall to Acquire Naval Vessel Lürssen, Creating German Naval Powerhouse
Rheinmetall, Germany's largest arms manufacturer, is set to acquire Naval Vessel Lürssen (NVL), a leading naval shipbuilding company, creating a powerful German naval force and potentially reshaping European naval dynamics.
Rheinmetall to Acquire Naval Vessel Lürssen, Creating German Naval Powerhouse
Rheinmetall, Germany's largest arms manufacturer, is set to acquire Naval Vessel Lürssen (NVL), a leading naval shipbuilding company, creating a powerful German naval force and potentially reshaping European naval dynamics.
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60% Bias Score


German Metalworkers' Union Demands Tariff Protection Amidst Potential Lürssen Shipyard Takeover
Amidst potential takeover talks of Lürssen's naval shipbuilding division (NVL) by Rheinmetall, the IG Metall union demands the preservation of existing collective bargaining agreements, citing concerns over job security and varying tariff models across NVL's sites.
German Metalworkers' Union Demands Tariff Protection Amidst Potential Lürssen Shipyard Takeover
Amidst potential takeover talks of Lürssen's naval shipbuilding division (NVL) by Rheinmetall, the IG Metall union demands the preservation of existing collective bargaining agreements, citing concerns over job security and varying tariff models across NVL's sites.
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24% Bias Score


German Arms Industry Booms, Creating Potential for 200,000 Jobs
Due to increased defense spending, Germany's arms industry is experiencing a sustained boom, with the potential for up to 200,000 new jobs and significant shifts in employment from other sectors.
German Arms Industry Booms, Creating Potential for 200,000 Jobs
Due to increased defense spending, Germany's arms industry is experiencing a sustained boom, with the potential for up to 200,000 new jobs and significant shifts in employment from other sectors.
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20% Bias Score

Rheinmetall Awarded Controversial \$400M Laser Contract Amidst Transparency Concerns
Amidst the Ukraine war, Germany's Rheinmetall received a \$400 million contract for a naval laser system, bypassing competitive bidding, sparking concerns over transparency and potential favoritism, despite more efficient and cheaper alternatives existing.

Rheinmetall Awarded Controversial \$400M Laser Contract Amidst Transparency Concerns
Amidst the Ukraine war, Germany's Rheinmetall received a \$400 million contract for a naval laser system, bypassing competitive bidding, sparking concerns over transparency and potential favoritism, despite more efficient and cheaper alternatives existing.
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44% Bias Score

German Antimilitarist Website Maps Military Conversion Sites
A new website, "Wir mappen die Militarisierung," launched by German antimilitarist activists, maps 20 locations undergoing conversion to military production, including Alstom in Görlitz and VW in Osnabrück, providing resources for resistance.

German Antimilitarist Website Maps Military Conversion Sites
A new website, "Wir mappen die Militarisierung," launched by German antimilitarist activists, maps 20 locations undergoing conversion to military production, including Alstom in Görlitz and VW in Osnabrück, providing resources for resistance.
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40% Bias Score

Rheinmetall Acquires Lürssen's Naval Vessels Division
Germany's largest arms manufacturer, Rheinmetall, has agreed to purchase the naval shipbuilding division (NVL) of the Lürssen Group, expanding its marine capabilities and marking a significant development in the German defense industry.

Rheinmetall Acquires Lürssen's Naval Vessels Division
Germany's largest arms manufacturer, Rheinmetall, has agreed to purchase the naval shipbuilding division (NVL) of the Lürssen Group, expanding its marine capabilities and marking a significant development in the German defense industry.
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20% Bias Score

German Union Demands Tariff Protection Amid Potential Lürssen Shipyard Takeover
Amid potential takeover talks of Lürssen's naval shipbuilding subsidiary (NVL) by Rheinmetall, the IG Metall union is demanding the preservation of existing collective bargaining agreements, citing concerns about job security and fair wages across NVL's diverse locations and tariff models.

German Union Demands Tariff Protection Amid Potential Lürssen Shipyard Takeover
Amid potential takeover talks of Lürssen's naval shipbuilding subsidiary (NVL) by Rheinmetall, the IG Metall union is demanding the preservation of existing collective bargaining agreements, citing concerns about job security and fair wages across NVL's diverse locations and tariff models.
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56% Bias Score

Bulgaria Plays a Central Role in Rearming Ukraine
Bulgaria, utilizing its Soviet-era munitions factories and receiving EU funding, is significantly contributing to Ukraine's rearmament efforts, including a €1 billion Rheinmetall investment in a new munitions plant, while the Ukrainian arms industry seeks European investment to increase domestic pro...

Bulgaria Plays a Central Role in Rearming Ukraine
Bulgaria, utilizing its Soviet-era munitions factories and receiving EU funding, is significantly contributing to Ukraine's rearmament efforts, including a €1 billion Rheinmetall investment in a new munitions plant, while the Ukrainian arms industry seeks European investment to increase domestic pro...
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44% Bias Score

German Defense Industry Boom: 200,000 New Jobs Predicted
Germany's defense industry is experiencing a sustained boom, with potential for up to 200,000 new jobs due to increased defense spending and a shift in industry perception, but it is too small to single-handedly stop the decline of German manufacturing.

German Defense Industry Boom: 200,000 New Jobs Predicted
Germany's defense industry is experiencing a sustained boom, with potential for up to 200,000 new jobs due to increased defense spending and a shift in industry perception, but it is too small to single-handedly stop the decline of German manufacturing.
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56% Bias Score
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