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20 articlesTimmy, the stranded whale that captivated Germany, found dead in Denmark
A humpback whale nicknamed 'Timmy' that was the subject of a rescue operation in Germany two weeks prior has been found dead near a Danish island. Danish Environmental Protection Agency officials confirmed the deceased whale is the same individual that previously stranded in Germany. The story reports the discovery and official confirmation without elaborating on circumstances of death.
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Berlin and Kiev to jointly develop βdeep strikeβ capabilities β German defense minister
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced that Germany will jointly develop long-range drone capabilities with Ukraine. The article reports this as a bilateral defense collaboration initiative without providing broader context about the decision's rationale, timeline, or international implications.
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The Soviet sacrifice in WWII: What is often left out in the West
This article argues that Western narratives about WWII underrepresent Soviet sacrifices and contributions, highlighting that Moscow requested a second front for years before D-Day while bearing the primary burden of fighting Nazi Germany.
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Germany sceptical on Putinβs suggestion of Schroeder role in Ukraine peace talks
Germany rejected Putin's proposal that former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder serve as a coordinator for Ukraine peace talks between Russia and the EU. German officials dismissed the suggestion on Sunday, indicating skepticism about Schroeder's suitability for such a diplomatic role.
Protesters attempt to disrupt Immortal Regiment march in Barcelona (VIDEO)
Counter-protesters disrupted an Immortal Regiment Victory Day march in Barcelona commemorating Nazi Germany's defeat, resulting in clashes. The article frames this as interference with a historical commemoration but provides minimal factual detail about the event itself.
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Trump is punishing Germany for not enough appeasement
The article frames U.S. military policy toward Germany as punitive retaliation for insufficient deference to American interests. It characterizes German defense decisions (troop cuts, shelved missiles) as consequences of abandoning 'Atlantic loyalty' rather than autonomous policy choices.
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Germany backs tighter curbs on EU dissenters
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has expressed support for EU reforms that would reduce individual member states' ability to veto EU decisions. The article frames this as Germany backing measures to constrain dissenting voices within the European Union.
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Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of violating ceasefire
Russia and Ukraine each accused the other of violating a two-day ceasefire declared by Moscow on May 8 to coincide with Soviet victory day celebrations over Nazi Germany. The brief report presents the mutual accusations without substantive detail on the alleged violations or verification of either claim.
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Germany mulls fines amid faltering army recruitment drive β Spiegel
Germany is reportedly considering fines for men who ignore military questionnaires as part of efforts to boost Bundeswehr recruitment. The story frames this as a response to a 'faltering' recruitment drive, presenting enforcement mechanisms as a necessity for military expansion.
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German ban on Soviet WWII symbols is βdiscriminationβ β former MEP (VIDEO)
A former Member of European Parliament and AfD member characterizes Germany's ban on Soviet WWII symbols as discriminatory against Russia. The article presents this criticism without substantial context about the ban's rationale, German law, or alternative perspectives on the policy.
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Support for Germanyβs far-right AfD soars in eastern state ahead of vote
A polling report indicates Germany's Alternative for Germany (AfD) is tracking to become the strongest party in an eastern state election scheduled for September. The headline frames this as a significant political development in the country.
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Germany was never fully βdenazifiedβ after WWII β Medvedev
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev claims Germany was never fully denazified after World War II. The article presents this statement without providing the full context of when, where, or why Medvedev made these comments. The framing treats this as a newsworthy geopolitical assessment rather than examining the timing or strategic motivations behind the statement.
German car-ramming suspect's motive remains unclear. Officials say he had psychiatric treatment
A car-ramming incident in Leipzig, Germany killed two people. German investigators say the suspect lacks political or religious motive but had recent psychiatric hospitalization. The motive remains unclear.
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Two dead as car rams crowd in Germany's Leipzig
A car drove into a pedestrian zone in Leipzig, Germany, killing two people and injuring three others. Police arrested the 33-year-old German driver. The incident is framed as part of a recent pattern of similar incidents in Germany.
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Germany: Difficult first year for Chancellor Friedrich Merz
Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government is experiencing governance difficulties one year into office, characterized by internal coalition conflict and external blame-shifting toward coalition partners and the US administration.
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At least 2 killed, 22 injured after car driven into shoppers in Germany
A 33-year-old German man was arrested in Leipzig after allegedly driving a car into a crowded shopping district, killing at least 2 people and injuring 22 others. He was held on suspicion of murder and due in court.
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Donβt Pull Out of Germany
The author argues against withdrawing U.S. military presence from Germany, framing it as a response to a proposal or statement by Merz. The piece positions the withdrawal idea as unwise while characterizing the original proposal itself as flawed.
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Trumpβs Germany troop cuts show limits of NATO efforts to keep US on board
European officials are reportedly working to persuade Trump to maintain US NATO commitment amid tensions over Iran policy, while Trump's announced troop reductions in Germany signal uncertainty about American resolve. The article frames European diplomatic efforts as a response to Trump's unpredictability regarding alliance commitments.
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UniCredit CEO says taking control of Commerzbank βnot the expected scenarioβ
UniCredit, an Italian lender, is pursuing a takeover bid for German rival Commerzbank despite political and business resistance in Germany. The CEO characterizes the acquisition as unexpected while the company actively pursues it.
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Berlin faces missile gap after Trumpβs troop cuts
Germany expected American missile deployments to counter Russian threats, but Trump's proposed troop reductions may prevent those resources from arriving. The article frames this as a potential security vulnerability for Berlin.
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