February 22, 2026 – Germany Headlines

1Polizei nimmt eine Person fest: Mann in Dortmund erschossen

Story gist: A man was shot and killed in Dortmund-Wambel, Germany. Police arrested one suspect.
Left
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Center
Schüsse in Dortmund-Wambel: Eine Person stirbt, Tatverdächtiger festgenommen
— Ruhr Nachrichten
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Right
Polizei nimmt eine Person fest: Mann in Dortmund erschossen
— BILD
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets absent, omitting any progressive perspective on policing or community impact. Center (Ruhr Nachrichten) neutrally emphasizes incident details like shots fired, death, and arrest in specific neighborhood. Right (BILD) leads with police arrest as primary action before mentioning shooting, highlighting law enforcement success.

2Sparkasse Gelsenkirchen: Sparkasse verlangt nach Einbruch Zinsen für Kredit

Story gist: Following a burglary, Sparkasse Gelsenkirchen demanded interest payments on a loan from a customer in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. The customer intended to use the loan for a cruise.
Left
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Center
Kundin will Kreuzfahrt machen: Sparkasse Gelsenkirchen verlangt nach Einbruch Zinsen für Kredit
— Ntv
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Right
Sparkasse Gelsenkirchen: Sparkasse verlangt nach Einbruch Zinsen für Kredit
— BILD
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Bias summary: No left-leaning outlets covered the story, omitting that perspective. Center-leaning Ntv emphasized the customer’s cruise plans upfront, framing potential consumer hardship or oddity before the bank’s post-burglary demand. Right-leaning BILD used a neutral, factual title focusing solely on the bank’s action without customer details, stressing institutional enforcement.

3Mehrere Wetterwarnungen für Bayern: Bis zu 30 Zentimeter Neuschnee möglich

Story gist: Multiple weather warnings were issued for Bavaria, Germany, with up to 30 centimeters of fresh snow possible.
Left
München als weißes Wunderland
— SZ.de
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Center
Temperaturen steigen: Schnee geht in Regen über
— Antenne Bayern
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Right
Mehrere Wetterwarnungen für Bayern: Bis zu 30 Zentimeter Neuschnee möglich
— Merkur
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Bias summary: Left-leaning SZ.de frames snow in Munich as a ‘white wonderland,’ using positive, scenic tone. Center Antenne Bayern emphasizes rising temperatures and snow turning to rain, shifting focus to milder conditions. Right-leaning Merkur mirrors the factual title, highlighting warnings and heavy snow potential without embellishment or downplay.

4“Mischung aus alter SED und neuer Hamas”: Spahn schießt auf Parteitag gegen Linke

Story gist: At the CDU party congress, Jens Spahn criticized Die Linke as a mix of old SED and new Hamas. Friedrich Merz reminded eastern branches of the cooperation ban, and the youth wing JU’s motion to end telephone sick notes failed.
Left
CDU-Parteitag: JU scheitert mit Antrag, CDU will Ende telefonischer Krankschreibung
— DIE ZEIT
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Center
Kooperationsverbot – Merz erinnert CDU im Osten an Brandmauer
— Deutschlandfunk
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Right
„Krude Mischung aus alter SED und neuer Hamas“ – Spahn attackiert AfD und „Genossin Reichinnek“
— WELT
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Bias summary: Right-leaning WELT emphasizes Spahn’s harsh attack on AfD and leftist figure Reichinnek with dramatic quote, celebratory tone. Center Deutschlandfunk neutrally highlights Merz enforcing anti-cooperation firewall in East. Left-leaning ZEIT focuses on JU’s failed conservative motion on sick notes, implying internal right-wing setback. No omissions across lanes.

5CDU stimmt auf Parteitag zu Social Media und Teilzeit ab

Story gist: At its party congress, Germany’s CDU approved proposals on social media regulations and part-time employment.
Left
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Center
CDU stimmt auf Parteitag zu Social Media und Teilzeit ab
— tagesschau.de
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Right
Social-Media-Verbot, Zuckersteuer, Einbürgerung – Darauf einigt sich die CDU auf ihrem Parteitag
— WELT
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets absent, omitting any critical perspective on CDU policies. Center (tagesschau.de) neutrally reports agreement on social media and part-time with factual title. Right-leaning (WELT) emphasizes broader scope via list of policies—social media ban, sugar tax, naturalization—using direct terms like ‘Verbot’ for dramatic effect, highlighting party unity.