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euronews.com
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Diageo Withdraws Sales Guidance Amid US Tariff Uncertainty

Diageo plc's interim results for the half-year ending December 31, 2024, show a 0.6% decline in reported net sales to \$10.9 billion due to currency fluctuations, though organic sales grew by 1%. The company withdrew its medium-term sales guidance due to potential US tariffs on Canadian and Mexican ...

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welt.de
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IG Metall Demands Economic Policy Shift to Secure German Jobs

The IG Metall union launched a nationwide petition demanding massive investments in renewable energy, new technologies, and infrastructure to secure jobs and prevent factory closures, culminating in a March 15th action day.

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48% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
taz.de
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Germany Averts Energy Crisis Through Swift Action and Price Controls

Germany's energy crisis response, spearheaded by the Ampel coalition, successfully averted widespread outages by swiftly securing alternative gas supplies and implementing price controls, preventing social unrest and contrasting with narratives discrediting the nuclear phaseout.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
dw.com
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India and Germany Partner on Multi-Billion Dollar Submarine Deal

Germany's Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems and India's Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders will build six advanced submarines for the Indian Navy in a multi-billion dollar deal, highlighting continued naval cooperation despite India's ongoing reliance on Russian military equipment.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
dw.com
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Germany Reports Sharp Drop in Asylum Applications and Illegal Entries

Germany's Interior Ministry reported a 37% drop in asylum applications in January 2025 (12,350) compared to 2024, alongside a decrease in illegal entries (5,147 in January 2025). Border controls led to the return of 13,786 individuals and the arrest of 3,306 with outstanding warrants, including extr...

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
dw.com
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North Macedonia Proposes Stricter Traffic Laws After Fatal Accident

In response to a fatal traffic accident in Skopje caused by a reckless driver, North Macedonia's political parties are proposing stricter traffic laws, including harsher penalties and increased police presence near schools, to improve road safety.

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Good Health and Well-being
es.euronews.com
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Belgium Forms Right-Leaning Government, Shifting Power to Regions

Belgium's new federal government, formed after 236 days of negotiations and led by Flemish nationalist Bart De Wever, aims to weaken the federal state and shift power to regional entities, reflecting a rightward political turn and aligning with similar trends across Europe.

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48% Bias Score

Reduced Inequality
theglobeandmail.com
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KKR Raises Fuji Soft Bid in Heated Takeover Battle

KKR increased its bid for Fuji Soft to 9,850 yen per share, surpassing Bain Capital's offer in a competitive takeover battle highlighting increased global investment in Japan.

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taz.de
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German Left-Wing Voters Weigh "Strategic Voting" Amid Far-Right Rise

Faced with a rising far-right, some German left-wing voters are considering "strategic voting" for larger parties like the Greens or SPD to counter the far-right's influence, despite policy disagreements, prioritizing pragmatic impact over ideological purity.

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dw.com
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GERB Accused of Favoritism in Budget Allocation, Sparking Public Outrage

The GERB party in Bulgaria is accused of prioritizing police and restaurant sectors with increased salaries and tax cuts, leading to public outrage and criticism over unfair distribution of public funds.

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76% Bias Score

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zeit.de
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Thyssenkrupp Demands Political Action Amidst Steel Industry Restructuring

Thyssenkrupp Steel CEO Dennis Grimm, during a visit by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, called for immediate political action to improve conditions for the steel industry, including competitive energy costs and trade protection, highlighting the industry's importance to Germany's economic and geopolit...

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politico.eu
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French National Rally Unlikely to Trigger No-Confidence Vote Against Prime Minister

Facing no-confidence votes this week, French Prime Minister François Bayrou is unlikely to be ousted by the National Rally party, despite a January 31 Harris Interactive poll showing that a slim majority of its voters favor removing him. The party's leader, Jordan Bardella, stated that the party's f...

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