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Germany to Reform "Bürgergeld" Welfare Program Amidst Rising Costs
Germany's €46.9 billion "Bürgergeld" welfare program faces reform due to high costs, aiming to incentivize work. Disagreements exist on benefits for Ukrainian refugees, with some advocating for reduced aid, while others push for equal treatment.
Germany to Reform "Bürgergeld" Welfare Program Amidst Rising Costs
Germany's €46.9 billion "Bürgergeld" welfare program faces reform due to high costs, aiming to incentivize work. Disagreements exist on benefits for Ukrainian refugees, with some advocating for reduced aid, while others push for equal treatment.
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52% Bias Score


Söder Rejects SPD Tax Hike Calls, Proposes Citizens' Benefit Reform
CSU leader Markus Söder rejected SPD calls for tax increases during the current legislative period, citing the coalition agreement and recent tax cuts and debt increases; he proposed economic growth through citizens' benefit reform including mandatory work and eliminating benefits for Ukrainians, li...
Söder Rejects SPD Tax Hike Calls, Proposes Citizens' Benefit Reform
CSU leader Markus Söder rejected SPD calls for tax increases during the current legislative period, citing the coalition agreement and recent tax cuts and debt increases; he proposed economic growth through citizens' benefit reform including mandatory work and eliminating benefits for Ukrainians, li...
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48% Bias Score


Lower Saxony CDU Criticizes Inaction on Wolf Population Management
In Lower Saxony, CDU faction leader Sebastian Lechner criticizes Environmental Minister Christian Meyer's inaction regarding the wolf population, whose favorable conservation status, as stated in a recent federal report to the EU, opens up possibilities for legal regulation including culling, despit...
Lower Saxony CDU Criticizes Inaction on Wolf Population Management
In Lower Saxony, CDU faction leader Sebastian Lechner criticizes Environmental Minister Christian Meyer's inaction regarding the wolf population, whose favorable conservation status, as stated in a recent federal report to the EU, opens up possibilities for legal regulation including culling, despit...
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56% Bias Score


Berlin Rejects Broad Company Socialization
Berlin's Senator for Economics, Franziska Giffey, rejects the broad socialization of companies, stating it's a last resort for extreme cases of legal circumvention; a draft law from the SPD focusing on housing is under discussion within the coalition.
Berlin Rejects Broad Company Socialization
Berlin's Senator for Economics, Franziska Giffey, rejects the broad socialization of companies, stating it's a last resort for extreme cases of legal circumvention; a draft law from the SPD focusing on housing is under discussion within the coalition.
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48% Bias Score


Brandenburg Coalition Clash over EU-US Trade Deal
BSW leader Friederike Benda criticized Brandenburg's SPD coalition partner for inaction on the EU-US trade deal, arguing it harms Brandenburg's economy and demanding stronger opposition. The conflict follows a recent disagreement over Israel, highlighting coalition tensions.
Brandenburg Coalition Clash over EU-US Trade Deal
BSW leader Friederike Benda criticized Brandenburg's SPD coalition partner for inaction on the EU-US trade deal, arguing it harms Brandenburg's economy and demanding stronger opposition. The conflict follows a recent disagreement over Israel, highlighting coalition tensions.
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52% Bias Score


German Politician Resigns After Swastika Scandal
Following a swastika scandal, Baden-Württemberg state parliament member Daniel Born resigned from his SPD party offices and withdrew his candidacy for re-election, admitting to marking a swastika next to an AfD member's name during a secret ballot on Thursday. He will, however, retain his seat until...
German Politician Resigns After Swastika Scandal
Following a swastika scandal, Baden-Württemberg state parliament member Daniel Born resigned from his SPD party offices and withdrew his candidacy for re-election, admitting to marking a swastika next to an AfD member's name during a secret ballot on Thursday. He will, however, retain his seat until...
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Bürgergeld Spending Soars, Sparking Debate on Eligibility and Sanctions
In 2024, Germany spent €46.9 billion on Bürgergeld, a €4 billion increase from 2023, with 47.4% going to non-German citizens; this has prompted calls for stricter eligibility and sanctions from the SPD and CDU, particularly targeting those deemed to be avoiding work, while others argue for viewing i...

Germany's Bürgergeld Spending Soars, Sparking Debate on Eligibility and Sanctions
In 2024, Germany spent €46.9 billion on Bürgergeld, a €4 billion increase from 2023, with 47.4% going to non-German citizens; this has prompted calls for stricter eligibility and sanctions from the SPD and CDU, particularly targeting those deemed to be avoiding work, while others argue for viewing i...
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60% Bias Score

CDU Demands Wolf Cull in Lower Saxony Following EU Report
Lower Saxony's CDU criticizes the state's environment minister for inaction on the growing wolf population, citing a new EU report declaring the wolf's conservation status as favorable and calling for a regional management plan including targeted culling. Currently, 57 wolf packs, five pairs, and on...

CDU Demands Wolf Cull in Lower Saxony Following EU Report
Lower Saxony's CDU criticizes the state's environment minister for inaction on the growing wolf population, citing a new EU report declaring the wolf's conservation status as favorable and calling for a regional management plan including targeted culling. Currently, 57 wolf packs, five pairs, and on...
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44% Bias Score

Giffey Rejects Broad Socialization of Berlin Companies
Berlin's Senator for Economics, Franziska Giffey, firmly rejects the broad socialization of companies, stating it is only a last resort for extreme cases such as those found in Berlin's housing market; this follows debate within the ruling coalition over a proposed framework law touching upon Articl...

Giffey Rejects Broad Socialization of Berlin Companies
Berlin's Senator for Economics, Franziska Giffey, firmly rejects the broad socialization of companies, stating it is only a last resort for extreme cases such as those found in Berlin's housing market; this follows debate within the ruling coalition over a proposed framework law touching upon Articl...
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40% Bias Score

Germany to Review Social Security System Amid Sustainability Concerns
German Economy Minister Katharina Reiche announced a comprehensive review of the nation's social security system this fall, citing concerns about its long-term sustainability and the need for reforms in response to demographic changes and evolving employment patterns. Chancellor Merz supports this i...

Germany to Review Social Security System Amid Sustainability Concerns
German Economy Minister Katharina Reiche announced a comprehensive review of the nation's social security system this fall, citing concerns about its long-term sustainability and the need for reforms in response to demographic changes and evolving employment patterns. Chancellor Merz supports this i...
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44% Bias Score

Germany Projects €172.1 Billion Budget Deficit
The German government projects a €172.1 billion budget deficit from 2027-2029, exceeding initial estimates due to tax cuts, accelerated pension increases, and high interest payments, raising concerns about fiscal sustainability.

Germany Projects €172.1 Billion Budget Deficit
The German government projects a €172.1 billion budget deficit from 2027-2029, exceeding initial estimates due to tax cuts, accelerated pension increases, and high interest payments, raising concerns about fiscal sustainability.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Stagnant Pension Reform: A Commission and Voluntary Extension Fall Short
Germany's coalition government faces criticism for its insufficient pension reform, proposing a commission and a tax-advantaged, voluntary extension of working life instead of structural changes, despite concerns about overstretched social systems and conflicting interests among employers, unions, a...

Germany's Stagnant Pension Reform: A Commission and Voluntary Extension Fall Short
Germany's coalition government faces criticism for its insufficient pension reform, proposing a commission and a tax-advantaged, voluntary extension of working life instead of structural changes, despite concerns about overstretched social systems and conflicting interests among employers, unions, a...
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52% Bias Score
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