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Thuringia Plans 35 New Judicial Positions to Combat Retirement Wave
Thuringia's Justice Minister Beate Meißner proposes 35 new judicial positions, including 15 judges for administrative courts, to address a massive retirement wave affecting over 46 percent of judges and prosecutors within the next 10 years, costing roughly €3.2 million annually.
Thuringia Plans 35 New Judicial Positions to Combat Retirement Wave
Thuringia's Justice Minister Beate Meißner proposes 35 new judicial positions, including 15 judges for administrative courts, to address a massive retirement wave affecting over 46 percent of judges and prosecutors within the next 10 years, costing roughly €3.2 million annually.
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24% Bias Score


Thuringia Nursing Home Costs Surge to Nearly €3,000 Monthly
Monthly personal payments for nursing home care in Thuringia, Germany, reached nearly €3,000 in July 2025, exceeding the national average of €3,108 and highlighting the financial strain on residents, especially pensioners whose average monthly pension is €1,491.
Thuringia Nursing Home Costs Surge to Nearly €3,000 Monthly
Monthly personal payments for nursing home care in Thuringia, Germany, reached nearly €3,000 in July 2025, exceeding the national average of €3,108 and highlighting the financial strain on residents, especially pensioners whose average monthly pension is €1,491.
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40% Bias Score


Budget Dispute in Thuringia: Conflict over Third Free Kindergarten Year
Thuringia's ruling coalition faces conflict over a promised third free year of kindergarten in the 2026/2027 budget, with the Minister of Economics expressing reservations about its cost-effectiveness while the Left party demands its implementation.
Budget Dispute in Thuringia: Conflict over Third Free Kindergarten Year
Thuringia's ruling coalition faces conflict over a promised third free year of kindergarten in the 2026/2027 budget, with the Minister of Economics expressing reservations about its cost-effectiveness while the Left party demands its implementation.
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44% Bias Score


German Green Politicians Accuse Interior Minister of Failing to Address Hate Crimes Against Local Officials
Green Party politicians Matthias Kaiser and Felix Kalbe accused Thuringia's Interior Minister Georg Maier of failing to prevent a rise in hate crimes against local officials, citing numerous instances of harassment and attacks with ineffective police responses, demanding improved prevention measures...
German Green Politicians Accuse Interior Minister of Failing to Address Hate Crimes Against Local Officials
Green Party politicians Matthias Kaiser and Felix Kalbe accused Thuringia's Interior Minister Georg Maier of failing to prevent a rise in hate crimes against local officials, citing numerous instances of harassment and attacks with ineffective police responses, demanding improved prevention measures...
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40% Bias Score


Frankenhausen Panorama: Historical Defeat Mirrors Modern Political Anxieties
The 1525 Battle of Frankenhausen ended the Thuringian Peasants' War with the massacre of 6,000 rebels, a historical event highlighted by Werner Tübke's 1989 panorama painting, which resonates with contemporary concerns about social justice and democratic erosion, particularly given the AfD's strong ...
Frankenhausen Panorama: Historical Defeat Mirrors Modern Political Anxieties
The 1525 Battle of Frankenhausen ended the Thuringian Peasants' War with the massacre of 6,000 rebels, a historical event highlighted by Werner Tübke's 1989 panorama painting, which resonates with contemporary concerns about social justice and democratic erosion, particularly given the AfD's strong ...
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56% Bias Score


Thuringia Faces €1.2 Billion Pension Crisis Amidst Population Decline
Thuringia faces severe financial challenges in the coming years due to a sharp increase in civil servant pension payments, reaching €1.2 billion by the end of the 2030s from €450 million in 2024, coupled with a shrinking population, forcing critical budget review and potentially impacting public ser...
Thuringia Faces €1.2 Billion Pension Crisis Amidst Population Decline
Thuringia faces severe financial challenges in the coming years due to a sharp increase in civil servant pension payments, reaching €1.2 billion by the end of the 2030s from €450 million in 2024, coupled with a shrinking population, forcing critical budget review and potentially impacting public ser...
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36% Bias Score

Thuringia Plans 35 New Judicial Positions to Combat Retirement Wave
Thuringia's Justice Minister Beate Meißner proposes a €3.2 million plan to hire 35 judges and prosecutors, plus 20 judicial assistants, to address a looming retirement wave affecting 46% of judges and prosecutors over the next 10 years, with administrative courts facing significant strain due to asy...

Thuringia Plans 35 New Judicial Positions to Combat Retirement Wave
Thuringia's Justice Minister Beate Meißner proposes a €3.2 million plan to hire 35 judges and prosecutors, plus 20 judicial assistants, to address a looming retirement wave affecting 46% of judges and prosecutors over the next 10 years, with administrative courts facing significant strain due to asy...
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44% Bias Score

Thuringia's 'Brombeer-Koalition' Fractures SPD-Left Alliance
The SPD's participation in Thuringia's 'Brombeer-Koalition' has severely strained its relationship with the Left party, raising concerns about cooperation with the AfD and future coalition prospects.

Thuringia's 'Brombeer-Koalition' Fractures SPD-Left Alliance
The SPD's participation in Thuringia's 'Brombeer-Koalition' has severely strained its relationship with the Left party, raising concerns about cooperation with the AfD and future coalition prospects.
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48% Bias Score

Thuringia Left Party Pushes for Publicly Owned Medical Centers
Thuringia's Left party is pushing for publicly funded and operated medical centers during budget negotiations, aiming to improve healthcare access through inter-municipal cooperation and funding from a federal investment package, mirroring a similar initiative already partially implemented in Sonneb...

Thuringia Left Party Pushes for Publicly Owned Medical Centers
Thuringia's Left party is pushing for publicly funded and operated medical centers during budget negotiations, aiming to improve healthcare access through inter-municipal cooperation and funding from a federal investment package, mirroring a similar initiative already partially implemented in Sonneb...
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44% Bias Score

German Green Party Accuses Interior Minister of Failing to Address Hate Crimes Against Local Officials
Green Party politicians in Thuringia, Germany, have accused Interior Minister Georg Maier of failing to address a rise in hate crimes and attacks targeting local officials, citing numerous uninvestigated incidents and demanding improved prevention measures.

German Green Party Accuses Interior Minister of Failing to Address Hate Crimes Against Local Officials
Green Party politicians in Thuringia, Germany, have accused Interior Minister Georg Maier of failing to address a rise in hate crimes and attacks targeting local officials, citing numerous uninvestigated incidents and demanding improved prevention measures.
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36% Bias Score

Thuringia Expands Wind Farm Zones, Sparking Environmental Concerns
New regional plans in Thuringia significantly expand areas for wind turbine construction, prompting several companies to secure land for up to 64 new turbines, while facing opposition from citizen groups concerned about deforestation.

Thuringia Expands Wind Farm Zones, Sparking Environmental Concerns
New regional plans in Thuringia significantly expand areas for wind turbine construction, prompting several companies to secure land for up to 64 new turbines, while facing opposition from citizen groups concerned about deforestation.
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40% Bias Score

Thuringia Faces Financial Crisis Due to Rising Pensions and Shrinking Population
Thuringia's Finance Minister Katja Wolf warns of severe financial difficulties in the coming years due to rising pension payments for public servants (€450 million in 2024 to €1.2 billion by the end of 2030s) and a shrinking population, necessitating a critical review of all budget expenditures.

Thuringia Faces Financial Crisis Due to Rising Pensions and Shrinking Population
Thuringia's Finance Minister Katja Wolf warns of severe financial difficulties in the coming years due to rising pension payments for public servants (€450 million in 2024 to €1.2 billion by the end of 2030s) and a shrinking population, necessitating a critical review of all budget expenditures.
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36% Bias Score
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