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EU-U.S. Trade Deal Lowers Auto Tariffs, But Job Losses Loom
The EU-U.S. trade deal lowers U.S. auto tariffs to 15 percent from 25 percent starting August 1, impacting European automakers who incurred significant losses from previous tariffs, with potential job losses in Europe estimated at 70,000 despite some companies continuing to lobby for further concess...
EU-U.S. Trade Deal Lowers Auto Tariffs, But Job Losses Loom
The EU-U.S. trade deal lowers U.S. auto tariffs to 15 percent from 25 percent starting August 1, impacting European automakers who incurred significant losses from previous tariffs, with potential job losses in Europe estimated at 70,000 despite some companies continuing to lobby for further concess...
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36% Bias Score


EU's AI Code of Practice Secures Broad Tech Support
The EU's voluntary AI Code of Practice, aimed at regulating general-purpose AI models, secured widespread support from Big Tech companies such as Google and Microsoft ahead of its 2026 implementation, with Meta as the sole major holdout, showcasing a strategic shift in industry's approach towards EU...
EU's AI Code of Practice Secures Broad Tech Support
The EU's voluntary AI Code of Practice, aimed at regulating general-purpose AI models, secured widespread support from Big Tech companies such as Google and Microsoft ahead of its 2026 implementation, with Meta as the sole major holdout, showcasing a strategic shift in industry's approach towards EU...
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44% Bias Score


EU's €1.8 Trillion Budget Faces Backlash Amidst Internal Power Struggles
Stéphanie Riso, a senior EU civil servant, spearheaded the drafting of the EU's €1.8 trillion budget, which is facing significant opposition from member states due to its controversial shift in funding priorities and Riso's secretive and forceful approach, leading to internal conflicts and potential...
EU's €1.8 Trillion Budget Faces Backlash Amidst Internal Power Struggles
Stéphanie Riso, a senior EU civil servant, spearheaded the drafting of the EU's €1.8 trillion budget, which is facing significant opposition from member states due to its controversial shift in funding priorities and Riso's secretive and forceful approach, leading to internal conflicts and potential...
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56% Bias Score


French National Rally Under Investigation for Illegal Campaign Financing
French authorities raided the headquarters of the far-right National Rally party on July 9th, investigating allegations of illegal campaign financing through loans, impacting their growing popularity and future electoral prospects.
French National Rally Under Investigation for Illegal Campaign Financing
French authorities raided the headquarters of the far-right National Rally party on July 9th, investigating allegations of illegal campaign financing through loans, impacting their growing popularity and future electoral prospects.
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52% Bias Score


Kyiv Attack: Seven Dead, 80 Injured in Massive Russian Missile and Drone Strike
A massive Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv overnight killed at least seven people, including a six-year-old boy, and injured over 80, marking the deadliest single-night attack since the full-scale invasion began over three years ago; the attack came just two days after U.S. President Trump s...
Kyiv Attack: Seven Dead, 80 Injured in Massive Russian Missile and Drone Strike
A massive Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv overnight killed at least seven people, including a six-year-old boy, and injured over 80, marking the deadliest single-night attack since the full-scale invasion began over three years ago; the attack came just two days after U.S. President Trump s...
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56% Bias Score


Europe's Defense Dilemma: Military Spending vs. Social Welfare"
During NATO's recent summit, only Spain opposed raising defense spending to 5 percent of GDP, prompting questions about prioritizing military strength over social welfare in the face of rising living costs and strained public services across Europe; this is particularly critical given recent crackdo...
Europe's Defense Dilemma: Military Spending vs. Social Welfare"
During NATO's recent summit, only Spain opposed raising defense spending to 5 percent of GDP, prompting questions about prioritizing military strength over social welfare in the face of rising living costs and strained public services across Europe; this is particularly critical given recent crackdo...
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60% Bias Score

Fake Credentials Prompt Resignations of Three Spanish Politicians
Three Spanish politicians resigned this month due to falsified academic credentials on their CVs, sparking internal party reviews and a wider discussion on political qualifications.

Fake Credentials Prompt Resignations of Three Spanish Politicians
Three Spanish politicians resigned this month due to falsified academic credentials on their CVs, sparking internal party reviews and a wider discussion on political qualifications.
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40% Bias Score

Italy Reverses Course, Plans Nuclear Power Plant Revival
Italy's right-wing government is reviving nuclear power, planning to use Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Advanced Modular Reactors (AMRs) to meet growing energy demands by 2030-2033, reversing previous public referendums against nuclear power.

Italy Reverses Course, Plans Nuclear Power Plant Revival
Italy's right-wing government is reviving nuclear power, planning to use Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Advanced Modular Reactors (AMRs) to meet growing energy demands by 2030-2033, reversing previous public referendums against nuclear power.
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48% Bias Score

UK Supreme Court Rejects Mass Redress Scheme for Legacy Car Financing
The UK Supreme Court largely rejected a mass redress scheme for consumers in legacy car financing cases, siding with banks except for one consumer who received compensation due to unfair treatment under the Consumer Credit Act; the ruling may avoid a £44 billion payout for lenders.

UK Supreme Court Rejects Mass Redress Scheme for Legacy Car Financing
The UK Supreme Court largely rejected a mass redress scheme for consumers in legacy car financing cases, siding with banks except for one consumer who received compensation due to unfair treatment under the Consumer Credit Act; the ruling may avoid a £44 billion payout for lenders.
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56% Bias Score

UK Launches Investment Campaign to Boost Ailing Stock Market
The UK government will launch a national advertising campaign in April 2026 to encourage citizens to invest in stocks and shares, aiming to revitalize the London Stock Exchange and boost the economy, despite concerns that investors may choose to invest overseas instead of in UK companies.

UK Launches Investment Campaign to Boost Ailing Stock Market
The UK government will launch a national advertising campaign in April 2026 to encourage citizens to invest in stocks and shares, aiming to revitalize the London Stock Exchange and boost the economy, despite concerns that investors may choose to invest overseas instead of in UK companies.
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52% Bias Score

Italy Defies EU, Blocks UniCredit-Banco BPM Merger
Italy blocked UniCredit's bid to acquire Banco BPM, defying EU objections and highlighting a growing protectionist backlash against the EU's efforts to unify Europe's financial system; this decision, driven by national interests, raises concerns about the future of a unified European banking market.

Italy Defies EU, Blocks UniCredit-Banco BPM Merger
Italy blocked UniCredit's bid to acquire Banco BPM, defying EU objections and highlighting a growing protectionist backlash against the EU's efforts to unify Europe's financial system; this decision, driven by national interests, raises concerns about the future of a unified European banking market.
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56% Bias Score

U.K. Seeks EU Trade Deal Carve-Out to Maintain Higher Animal Welfare Standards
The U.K. is seeking a specific exemption in its post-Brexit trade agreement with the EU to maintain its higher animal welfare standards, prioritizing its recent ban on live animal exports for slaughter, despite some inconsistencies in domestic regulations; this approach contrasts with the EU's appro...

U.K. Seeks EU Trade Deal Carve-Out to Maintain Higher Animal Welfare Standards
The U.K. is seeking a specific exemption in its post-Brexit trade agreement with the EU to maintain its higher animal welfare standards, prioritizing its recent ban on live animal exports for slaughter, despite some inconsistencies in domestic regulations; this approach contrasts with the EU's appro...
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40% Bias Score
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