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EU to Simplify GDPR, Easing Reporting Requirements for Businesses
The European Union is simplifying its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to ease the burden on businesses, particularly SMEs, by extending reporting exemptions and streamlining cross-border investigation procedures, aiming to balance economic competitiveness with data privacy.
EU to Simplify GDPR, Easing Reporting Requirements for Businesses
The European Union is simplifying its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to ease the burden on businesses, particularly SMEs, by extending reporting exemptions and streamlining cross-border investigation procedures, aiming to balance economic competitiveness with data privacy.
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56% Bias Score


EU Single Market Strategy Aims to Boost Trade and Competitiveness
The European Commission will publish a single market strategy to reduce trade barriers within the EU, aiming to increase trade by 2.4 percent and counter the impact of US tariffs, with a focus on simplifying labeling, digitizing paperwork, and easing business setup across member states.
EU Single Market Strategy Aims to Boost Trade and Competitiveness
The European Commission will publish a single market strategy to reduce trade barriers within the EU, aiming to increase trade by 2.4 percent and counter the impact of US tariffs, with a focus on simplifying labeling, digitizing paperwork, and easing business setup across member states.
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36% Bias Score


EU Seeks to Link Foreign Aid to Domestic Priorities
The European Commission proposes to link foreign aid to developing nations to EU domestic priorities like energy security and migration control, a move criticized by NGOs and some member states who fear it will undermine poverty reduction efforts and damage the EU's reputation.
EU Seeks to Link Foreign Aid to Domestic Priorities
The European Commission proposes to link foreign aid to developing nations to EU domestic priorities like energy security and migration control, a move criticized by NGOs and some member states who fear it will undermine poverty reduction efforts and damage the EU's reputation.
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Conflict: Abandoning 'Deal-or-Bust' for Stronger Sanctions
Despite President Trump's failed 100-day peace plan for Ukraine, the article suggests a revised strategy focusing on weakening Russia through tighter sanctions and increased support for Ukrainian arms production to force a negotiated settlement, impacting the transatlantic community's future.
Ukraine Conflict: Abandoning 'Deal-or-Bust' for Stronger Sanctions
Despite President Trump's failed 100-day peace plan for Ukraine, the article suggests a revised strategy focusing on weakening Russia through tighter sanctions and increased support for Ukrainian arms production to force a negotiated settlement, impacting the transatlantic community's future.
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48% Bias Score


France Proposes Stricter EU Grant Controls to Combat Hate Speech and Anti-EU Values
France is pushing for stricter EU grant allocation rules to counter antisemitism, hate speech, and the funding of groups hostile to European values, citing cases of EU money funding campaigns that violated French secularism and entities linked to Islamist movements, prompting a proposal for discussi...
France Proposes Stricter EU Grant Controls to Combat Hate Speech and Anti-EU Values
France is pushing for stricter EU grant allocation rules to counter antisemitism, hate speech, and the funding of groups hostile to European values, citing cases of EU money funding campaigns that violated French secularism and entities linked to Islamist movements, prompting a proposal for discussi...
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48% Bias Score


Centrists Win European Elections, but Far-Right Gains Ground
Centrist candidates won presidential runoffs in Romania and Poland's first-round vote, but far-right parties made significant gains across the three countries—Romania, Poland, and Portugal—raising concerns about the growing strength of the hard right in Europe.
Centrists Win European Elections, but Far-Right Gains Ground
Centrist candidates won presidential runoffs in Romania and Poland's first-round vote, but far-right parties made significant gains across the three countries—Romania, Poland, and Portugal—raising concerns about the growing strength of the hard right in Europe.
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Fire Near Diplomatic Delegation in Jenin Condemned
Israeli troops fired warning shots near a diplomatic delegation, including EU and other nations' officials, visiting a Jenin refugee camp on Wednesday after the group deviated from the approved route; the EU and other countries condemned the action.

Israeli Fire Near Diplomatic Delegation in Jenin Condemned
Israeli troops fired warning shots near a diplomatic delegation, including EU and other nations' officials, visiting a Jenin refugee camp on Wednesday after the group deviated from the approved route; the EU and other countries condemned the action.
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44% Bias Score

EU Proposes Social Media Restrictions for Children
The European Union is proposing a new law to restrict children's social media access, requiring parental consent for minors and establishing a minimum age for social media use across the EU, amid growing concerns about excessive screen time.

EU Proposes Social Media Restrictions for Children
The European Union is proposing a new law to restrict children's social media access, requiring parental consent for minors and establishing a minimum age for social media use across the EU, amid growing concerns about excessive screen time.
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48% Bias Score

Brussels Police Merger Amidst Soaring Gun Violence and Political Crisis
Brussels Minister Bernard Quintin is tackling the city's soaring gun violence—9 deaths in 90 shootings in 2024—by proposing a controversial merger of its six police forces, facing resistance from local politicians amid a wider political crisis and budgetary issues.

Brussels Police Merger Amidst Soaring Gun Violence and Political Crisis
Brussels Minister Bernard Quintin is tackling the city's soaring gun violence—9 deaths in 90 shootings in 2024—by proposing a controversial merger of its six police forces, facing resistance from local politicians amid a wider political crisis and budgetary issues.
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44% Bias Score

Europe's Pharmaceutical Legislation: A Critical Juncture
Europe's pharmaceutical industry faces a critical decision regarding the General Pharmaceutical Legislation (GPL), with potential risks to its competitiveness and patient access to new treatments if it fails to modernize its regulatory framework, given that Europe's share of global R&D investment ha...

Europe's Pharmaceutical Legislation: A Critical Juncture
Europe's pharmaceutical industry faces a critical decision regarding the General Pharmaceutical Legislation (GPL), with potential risks to its competitiveness and patient access to new treatments if it fails to modernize its regulatory framework, given that Europe's share of global R&D investment ha...
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60% Bias Score

Close Polish Presidential Election First Round Sets Up June 1 Runoff
Poland's presidential election first round saw centrist Rafał Trzaskowski narrowly defeat populist Karol Nawrocki (31.4% to 29.5%), setting up a June 1 runoff that will significantly impact Poland's domestic and foreign policy.

Close Polish Presidential Election First Round Sets Up June 1 Runoff
Poland's presidential election first round saw centrist Rafał Trzaskowski narrowly defeat populist Karol Nawrocki (31.4% to 29.5%), setting up a June 1 runoff that will significantly impact Poland's domestic and foreign policy.
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40% Bias Score

EU to Downsize Foreign Delegations, Shift Focus to Strategic Interests
The EU plans to reduce the size of about 10 of its 144 foreign delegations and cut approximately 100 local staffers over two years, shifting its focus from development aid to strategic interests like sanctions enforcement, resulting in an estimated €20 million cost in the first year followed by €9 m...

EU to Downsize Foreign Delegations, Shift Focus to Strategic Interests
The EU plans to reduce the size of about 10 of its 144 foreign delegations and cut approximately 100 local staffers over two years, shifting its focus from development aid to strategic interests like sanctions enforcement, resulting in an estimated €20 million cost in the first year followed by €9 m...
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32% Bias Score
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