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Germany's €500 Billion Spending Plan: Economic Boost or Risky Gamble?
Germany approved a €500 billion spending plan on March 18th, 2025, including €400 billion for infrastructure, €100 billion for climate protection, and an unlimited amount for defense modernization, aiming to boost the economy but facing concerns about low returns on military investment.
Germany's €500 Billion Spending Plan: Economic Boost or Risky Gamble?
Germany approved a €500 billion spending plan on March 18th, 2025, including €400 billion for infrastructure, €100 billion for climate protection, and an unlimited amount for defense modernization, aiming to boost the economy but facing concerns about low returns on military investment.
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48% Bias Score


Germany's Military Spending Surge: Economic Boom or Risky Gamble?
Germany's Bundestag approved a multi-billion Euro investment package on March 18th, 2025, prioritizing infrastructure and defense spending, leading to a significant boost in the arms industry's profits but drawing concerns from economists about its limited overall economic impact.
Germany's Military Spending Surge: Economic Boom or Risky Gamble?
Germany's Bundestag approved a multi-billion Euro investment package on March 18th, 2025, prioritizing infrastructure and defense spending, leading to a significant boost in the arms industry's profits but drawing concerns from economists about its limited overall economic impact.
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40% Bias Score


Niedersachsen's Economy to Benefit from German Military Buildup
Minister-President Olaf Lies believes Germany's military investment will boost Niedersachsen's economy, citing increased infrastructure spending and potential for arms manufacturing; Niedersachsen's Q4 2024 GDP grew 1.4%, exceeding Germany's overall performance.
Niedersachsen's Economy to Benefit from German Military Buildup
Minister-President Olaf Lies believes Germany's military investment will boost Niedersachsen's economy, citing increased infrastructure spending and potential for arms manufacturing; Niedersachsen's Q4 2024 GDP grew 1.4%, exceeding Germany's overall performance.
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40% Bias Score


German Easter Marches Draw Thousands, Demand Peace
Easter marches in several German cities, including Hannover and Bremen, drew significantly more participants than expected, with protestors demanding disarmament and peace initiatives for the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.
German Easter Marches Draw Thousands, Demand Peace
Easter marches in several German cities, including Hannover and Bremen, drew significantly more participants than expected, with protestors demanding disarmament and peace initiatives for the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.
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36% Bias Score


Rheinmetall's Expansion in Unterlüß: Displacement and Booming Arms Industry
Rheinmetall, a German arms manufacturer, is rapidly expanding its Unterlüß plant due to increased global demand for weapons, displacing residents and local businesses, including an aquarium club, while simultaneously boosting the company's stock value tenfold since the war in Ukraine began.
Rheinmetall's Expansion in Unterlüß: Displacement and Booming Arms Industry
Rheinmetall, a German arms manufacturer, is rapidly expanding its Unterlüß plant due to increased global demand for weapons, displacing residents and local businesses, including an aquarium club, while simultaneously boosting the company's stock value tenfold since the war in Ukraine began.
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44% Bias Score


Rheinmetall Overtakes Volkswagen, Signaling Germany's Shift to Defense
Rheinmetall's market cap overtook Volkswagen's on Thursday, reaching €55.7 billion versus €54.4 billion, reflecting Germany's economic pivot from cars to defense amid Russia's war in Ukraine and concerns over U.S. support.
Rheinmetall Overtakes Volkswagen, Signaling Germany's Shift to Defense
Rheinmetall's market cap overtook Volkswagen's on Thursday, reaching €55.7 billion versus €54.4 billion, reflecting Germany's economic pivot from cars to defense amid Russia's war in Ukraine and concerns over U.S. support.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Massive Military Investment: High Costs, Questionable Economic Returns
Germany's Bundestag approved a multi-billion euro investment package for infrastructure and defense on March 18, 2025, aiming to modernize the Bundeswehr and potentially create economic growth, but economists warn of limited overall economic returns compared to other investments.

Germany's Massive Military Investment: High Costs, Questionable Economic Returns
Germany's Bundestag approved a multi-billion euro investment package for infrastructure and defense on March 18, 2025, aiming to modernize the Bundeswehr and potentially create economic growth, but economists warn of limited overall economic returns compared to other investments.
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60% Bias Score

Germany's €1 Trillion Military Buildup
Germany is launching a €1 trillion military and infrastructure modernization program, spurred by the Ukraine war and a change in public and political opinion, resulting in increased defense spending and the removal of the "debt brake", impacting Germany's economic outlook and international role.

Germany's €1 Trillion Military Buildup
Germany is launching a €1 trillion military and infrastructure modernization program, spurred by the Ukraine war and a change in public and political opinion, resulting in increased defense spending and the removal of the "debt brake", impacting Germany's economic outlook and international role.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Arrests Two on Charges of Spying for China
German authorities arrested two individuals, Jian G., a former advisor to an AfD politician, and Yaqi X., a Chinese national, on charges of spying for China, triggering a diplomatic row between Berlin and Beijing; Jian G. allegedly used his position to gather intelligence, while Yaqi X. is accused o...

Germany Arrests Two on Charges of Spying for China
German authorities arrested two individuals, Jian G., a former advisor to an AfD politician, and Yaqi X., a Chinese national, on charges of spying for China, triggering a diplomatic row between Berlin and Beijing; Jian G. allegedly used his position to gather intelligence, while Yaqi X. is accused o...
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32% Bias Score

Rheinmetall's Expansion in Unterlüß: Displacing Residents Amidst Booming Arms Sales
Rheinmetall's rapid expansion of its munitions factory in Unterlüß, Germany, displaces residents and local organizations, creating social divisions amid increased arms production driven by global demand and geopolitical tensions, particularly since the war in Ukraine.

Rheinmetall's Expansion in Unterlüß: Displacing Residents Amidst Booming Arms Sales
Rheinmetall's rapid expansion of its munitions factory in Unterlüß, Germany, displaces residents and local organizations, creating social divisions amid increased arms production driven by global demand and geopolitical tensions, particularly since the war in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

Rheinmetall's Record €55 Billion in Orders Amidst Increased Global Military Demand
Rheinmetall, a German arms manufacturer, reported a record €55 billion in orders, a €17 billion increase from last year, driven by global demand for military equipment amid the war in Ukraine; the company plans to hire 8,000 employees annually and anticipates 40,000 employees within two years.

Rheinmetall's Record €55 Billion in Orders Amidst Increased Global Military Demand
Rheinmetall, a German arms manufacturer, reported a record €55 billion in orders, a €17 billion increase from last year, driven by global demand for military equipment amid the war in Ukraine; the company plans to hire 8,000 employees annually and anticipates 40,000 employees within two years.
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64% Bias Score

Rheinmetall Sees Massive Growth Amid Europe's Defense Spending Surge
Rheinmetall projects a significant sales increase (25-30% by 2025, 35-40% this year in defense) due to Europe's plan to massively increase its defense spending amid concerns over US security commitments and the war in Ukraine.

Rheinmetall Sees Massive Growth Amid Europe's Defense Spending Surge
Rheinmetall projects a significant sales increase (25-30% by 2025, 35-40% this year in defense) due to Europe's plan to massively increase its defense spending amid concerns over US security commitments and the war in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score
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