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Rise in Antisemitic Crimes in Saxony, Germany
In Saxony, Germany, antisemitic crimes outside the far-left and far-right spectrum have increased more than fivefold in four years, reaching 67 incidents in 2023 from 9 in 2020, according to a state police report, while right-wing extremism remains the most dominant form.
Rise in Antisemitic Crimes in Saxony, Germany
In Saxony, Germany, antisemitic crimes outside the far-left and far-right spectrum have increased more than fivefold in four years, reaching 67 incidents in 2023 from 9 in 2020, according to a state police report, while right-wing extremism remains the most dominant form.
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24% Bias Score


Rainy Summer in Saxony Leads to Reduced Attendance at Outdoor Swimming Pools
Unusually rainy weather in Saxony, Germany, resulted in significantly lower visitor numbers at outdoor swimming pools in Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz, and Plauen compared to the previous year, impacting revenue.
Rainy Summer in Saxony Leads to Reduced Attendance at Outdoor Swimming Pools
Unusually rainy weather in Saxony, Germany, resulted in significantly lower visitor numbers at outdoor swimming pools in Leipzig, Dresden, Chemnitz, and Plauen compared to the previous year, impacting revenue.
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16% Bias Score


Positive Potato Harvest in Saxony, Germany Despite Overall Decline in Cultivation
Saxony, Germany, reports a good potato harvest yielding around 40 tons per hectare, with high-quality produce, despite an overall 4.3% decrease in potato cultivation acreage in the state.
Positive Potato Harvest in Saxony, Germany Despite Overall Decline in Cultivation
Saxony, Germany, reports a good potato harvest yielding around 40 tons per hectare, with high-quality produce, despite an overall 4.3% decrease in potato cultivation acreage in the state.
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24% Bias Score


Unfilled School Leadership Positions in Saxony, Germany
A shortage of school principals and vice-principals in Saxony, Germany, is causing concern, with 53 principal and 88 vice-principal positions unfilled as of March 1st, impacting mainly primary and secondary schools, particularly in rural areas.
Unfilled School Leadership Positions in Saxony, Germany
A shortage of school principals and vice-principals in Saxony, Germany, is causing concern, with 53 principal and 88 vice-principal positions unfilled as of March 1st, impacting mainly primary and secondary schools, particularly in rural areas.
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44% Bias Score


Saxony's Ruling Parties Approve €4.8 Billion Infrastructure Investment Plan
Saxony's CDU and SPD parties have approved a plan to distribute nearly €4.8 billion—60 percent of the state's share of Germany's €500 billion infrastructure fund—to municipalities for projects such as hospitals, schools, and roads, with a potential lowering of the minimum investment threshold.
Saxony's Ruling Parties Approve €4.8 Billion Infrastructure Investment Plan
Saxony's CDU and SPD parties have approved a plan to distribute nearly €4.8 billion—60 percent of the state's share of Germany's €500 billion infrastructure fund—to municipalities for projects such as hospitals, schools, and roads, with a potential lowering of the minimum investment threshold.
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40% Bias Score


Carolabrücke" Collapse Spurs Bridge Safety Debate in Saxony
One year after a section of Dresden's Carolabrücke collapsed, Saxony's state parliament debated consequences, revealing significant funding shortages and underscoring the need for improved bridge safety inspections and faster planning processes.
Carolabrücke" Collapse Spurs Bridge Safety Debate in Saxony
One year after a section of Dresden's Carolabrücke collapsed, Saxony's state parliament debated consequences, revealing significant funding shortages and underscoring the need for improved bridge safety inspections and faster planning processes.
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12% Bias Score

Rise in Antisemitic Crimes in Saxony Beyond Far-Right and Far-Left Extremism
In Saxony, antisemitic crimes unrelated to far-left or far-right extremism have increased more than fivefold in four years, reaching 67 incidents in 2023 from 9 in 2020, according to a state criminal investigation office report; right-wing extremist antisemitism remains the most dominant form.

Rise in Antisemitic Crimes in Saxony Beyond Far-Right and Far-Left Extremism
In Saxony, antisemitic crimes unrelated to far-left or far-right extremism have increased more than fivefold in four years, reaching 67 incidents in 2023 from 9 in 2020, according to a state criminal investigation office report; right-wing extremist antisemitism remains the most dominant form.
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24% Bias Score

Rise in Independent Schools in Saxony, Germany
The number of independent schools in Saxony, Germany, increased by eight to 431 in the 2024/25 school year, driven by diverse pedagogical approaches, smaller class sizes, and alternative learning concepts, though future demographic shifts pose challenges.

Rise in Independent Schools in Saxony, Germany
The number of independent schools in Saxony, Germany, increased by eight to 431 in the 2024/25 school year, driven by diverse pedagogical approaches, smaller class sizes, and alternative learning concepts, though future demographic shifts pose challenges.
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20% Bias Score

Support for EU's combustion engine ban, but with realistic approach
Saxony's Minister of Economics, Dirk Panter, voiced support for the EU's planned ban on combustion engines, emphasizing the need for a pragmatic approach that considers the industry's needs and avoids dependence on Chinese manufacturers.

Support for EU's combustion engine ban, but with realistic approach
Saxony's Minister of Economics, Dirk Panter, voiced support for the EU's planned ban on combustion engines, emphasizing the need for a pragmatic approach that considers the industry's needs and avoids dependence on Chinese manufacturers.
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20% Bias Score

Saxony's Ruling Parties Approve €2.88 Billion for Municipal Infrastructure
Saxony's CDU and SPD parties approved a plan to distribute nearly 60% of the state's €4.8 billion in federal infrastructure funds directly to municipalities, focusing on hospitals, schools, roads, bridges, and a new fire academy, with a potential reduction in minimum investment thresholds.

Saxony's Ruling Parties Approve €2.88 Billion for Municipal Infrastructure
Saxony's CDU and SPD parties approved a plan to distribute nearly 60% of the state's €4.8 billion in federal infrastructure funds directly to municipalities, focusing on hospitals, schools, roads, bridges, and a new fire academy, with a potential reduction in minimum investment thresholds.
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52% Bias Score

Eight German Right-Wing Extremists Charged with Terrorism
German federal prosecutors charged eight members of a right-wing extremist group called the "Sächsische Separatisten" (Saxon Separatists) with terrorism on September 10th, alleging plans to violently seize Saxony and establish a Nazi state.

Eight German Right-Wing Extremists Charged with Terrorism
German federal prosecutors charged eight members of a right-wing extremist group called the "Sächsische Separatisten" (Saxon Separatists) with terrorism on September 10th, alleging plans to violently seize Saxony and establish a Nazi state.
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28% Bias Score

Saxony Distributes 4.8 Billion Euros in Infrastructure Funding
The Saxon state government and municipalities have agreed on a plan to distribute 4.8 billion euros from a special fund, with over half going directly to municipalities for infrastructure projects over four years.

Saxony Distributes 4.8 Billion Euros in Infrastructure Funding
The Saxon state government and municipalities have agreed on a plan to distribute 4.8 billion euros from a special fund, with over half going directly to municipalities for infrastructure projects over four years.
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24% Bias Score
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