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One Third of Germans Face Poverty in Old Age

Shocking statistics have emerged from Germany, revealing that one in three employees faces the prospect of a monthly gross pension of €1,300 or less. After

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Unvaccinated Germans lean towards right-wing parties.

A majority of unvaccinated individuals in Germany voted for right-wing parties in the recent federal election, with the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and “Die Basis”

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German Ethics Council Supports Vaccine Mandate

The German Ethics Council has recommended expanding the country’s vaccination mandate to include “significant parts of the population.” Currently, only healthcare workers and staff in

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Widespread Anti-Semitic Stereotypes Among AfD Voters

Antisemitic attitudes are still prevalent in Germany, with the highest percentage of supporters found among AfD voters. According to a Forsa study commissioned by the

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20% Excess Mortality in Germany

In November 2021, Germany experienced a 20% increase in mortality rates compared to previous years. While deaths related to COVID-19 can partially explain this surge,

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Germany faces huge wealth loss.

Germany Faces Gigantic Wealth Loss Due to Aging Population A recent study by the IW research institute in Cologne warns that Germany is facing a

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German doctors demand mandatory vaccinations.

The German Professional Association of Pediatricians is calling for the introduction of a general Covid-19 vaccination mandate in Germany. Despite the potential violation of bodily

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Majority in Germany favors mandatory vaccination

A majority of Germans are in favor of a general vaccination mandate for all, according to a recent survey conducted by RTL and ntv. The

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CO2 Price Key to German Climate Neutrality

A CO2 price for the use of fossil fuels is the most economically viable option for Germany to become climate neutral by 2045, according to

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Electric Cars Cheaper to Maintain

Germany has emerged as the cheapest country in Europe to own and maintain an electric vehicle (EV), according to a study by Leaseplan. The study