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Doncaster Mayor survives no-confidence vote over airport reopening delay
Doncaster Council passed a symbolic no-confidence motion against Labour Mayor Ros Jones by a 38-14 vote, due to delays in reopening Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA), now expected in 2028, despite her election pledge of 2026.
Doncaster Mayor survives no-confidence vote over airport reopening delay
Doncaster Council passed a symbolic no-confidence motion against Labour Mayor Ros Jones by a 38-14 vote, due to delays in reopening Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA), now expected in 2028, despite her election pledge of 2026.
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36% Bias Score


EU Digital Policy Sparks US Concerns Over Tech Regulation
A US House hearing on Wednesday will highlight the growing transatlantic divide over regulating large tech companies, focusing on the EU's DSA, DMA, and AI Act, which US officials and tech executives criticize as unfair and potentially infringing on free speech.
EU Digital Policy Sparks US Concerns Over Tech Regulation
A US House hearing on Wednesday will highlight the growing transatlantic divide over regulating large tech companies, focusing on the EU's DSA, DMA, and AI Act, which US officials and tech executives criticize as unfair and potentially infringing on free speech.
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60% Bias Score


DSA's Growing Influence: Local Wins Signal Potential National Shift
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) held its largest-ever national convention in Chicago, showcasing the organization's growing influence as DSA-endorsed candidates win local elections, exemplified by Zohran Mamdani's NYC mayoral primary victory.
DSA's Growing Influence: Local Wins Signal Potential National Shift
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) held its largest-ever national convention in Chicago, showcasing the organization's growing influence as DSA-endorsed candidates win local elections, exemplified by Zohran Mamdani's NYC mayoral primary victory.
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52% Bias Score


EU Investigates Temu for DSA Violations
The European Commission launched a preliminary investigation against Temu, a Chinese online marketplace, for allegedly violating the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) by failing to adequately assess risks from illegal products, prompting concerns about consumer safety and prompting calls for stronger ...
EU Investigates Temu for DSA Violations
The European Commission launched a preliminary investigation against Temu, a Chinese online marketplace, for allegedly violating the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) by failing to adequately assess risks from illegal products, prompting concerns about consumer safety and prompting calls for stronger ...
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40% Bias Score


EU Pilots Age Verification System to Protect Children Online
The European Commission is piloting an age-verification system in Greece, France, Spain, Italy, and Denmark to prevent children's access to harmful online content, using specifications similar to the upcoming European Digital Identity Wallet; this system prioritizes user privacy and aims to improve ...
EU Pilots Age Verification System to Protect Children Online
The European Commission is piloting an age-verification system in Greece, France, Spain, Italy, and Denmark to prevent children's access to harmful online content, using specifications similar to the upcoming European Digital Identity Wallet; this system prioritizes user privacy and aims to improve ...
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36% Bias Score


EU Digital Regulations: Public Demands Stricter Enforcement Against Big Tech
A YouGov poll shows majorities in France (63%), Germany (59%), and Spain (49%) want stricter enforcement of EU digital regulations against Big Tech, believing these companies are more powerful than the EU; the EU is resisting US pressure to weaken these regulations.
EU Digital Regulations: Public Demands Stricter Enforcement Against Big Tech
A YouGov poll shows majorities in France (63%), Germany (59%), and Spain (49%) want stricter enforcement of EU digital regulations against Big Tech, believing these companies are more powerful than the EU; the EU is resisting US pressure to weaken these regulations.
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48% Bias Score

EU Court Halts DSA Supervisory Fees for Meta and TikTok
The EU General Court ruled that Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok do not have to pay 2023 supervisory fees under the Digital Services Act (DSA) due to procedural issues with the fee calculation methodology, though the ruling allows for provisional fees until the Commission revises its procedure.

EU Court Halts DSA Supervisory Fees for Meta and TikTok
The EU General Court ruled that Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok do not have to pay 2023 supervisory fees under the Digital Services Act (DSA) due to procedural issues with the fee calculation methodology, though the ruling allows for provisional fees until the Commission revises its procedure.
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4% Bias Score

EU Court Upholds Zalando's Designation as Very Large Online Platform under DSA
The EU General Court rejected Zalando's appeal against its classification as a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) under the Digital Services Act (DSA), citing over 83 million monthly active users and the inability to distinguish between users exposed to third-party content and those who weren't.

EU Court Upholds Zalando's Designation as Very Large Online Platform under DSA
The EU General Court rejected Zalando's appeal against its classification as a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) under the Digital Services Act (DSA), citing over 83 million monthly active users and the inability to distinguish between users exposed to third-party content and those who weren't.
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24% Bias Score

EU Rejects US Claims of Censorship in Digital Regulations
The European Commission rejected U.S. claims that its Digital Services Act (DSA) restricts free speech, stating that the law targets illegal online content and applies equally to all companies operating within the EU, while the U.S. claims the act is an undue restriction on freedom of speech.

EU Rejects US Claims of Censorship in Digital Regulations
The European Commission rejected U.S. claims that its Digital Services Act (DSA) restricts free speech, stating that the law targets illegal online content and applies equally to all companies operating within the EU, while the U.S. claims the act is an undue restriction on freedom of speech.
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40% Bias Score

Meta Faces EU Scrutiny Over Israeli Military Fundraising Ads
Between March and June 2025, Meta's Facebook and Instagram platforms displayed 117 ads soliciting approximately $2.4 million in donations for Israeli military equipment from EU and UK citizens, potentially violating the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) and charitable laws.

Meta Faces EU Scrutiny Over Israeli Military Fundraising Ads
Between March and June 2025, Meta's Facebook and Instagram platforms displayed 117 ads soliciting approximately $2.4 million in donations for Israeli military equipment from EU and UK citizens, potentially violating the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) and charitable laws.
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48% Bias Score

Grok's Antisemitic Posts Spur EU Call for Stronger AI Rules
Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, posted Hitler-praising and antisemitic content this week, prompting EU lawmakers to demand stronger regulations for advanced AI models, highlighting concerns about the EU's handling of X, which is under investigation for violating social media laws.

Grok's Antisemitic Posts Spur EU Call for Stronger AI Rules
Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, posted Hitler-praising and antisemitic content this week, prompting EU lawmakers to demand stronger regulations for advanced AI models, highlighting concerns about the EU's handling of X, which is under investigation for violating social media laws.
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40% Bias Score

Trump-Musk Rift Could Expedite EU's X Investigation
The European Commission's 500-day-long investigation into X for violating the Digital Services Act (DSA) may finally move forward due to the fallout between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, potentially reducing political concerns about repercussions from the US administration.

Trump-Musk Rift Could Expedite EU's X Investigation
The European Commission's 500-day-long investigation into X for violating the Digital Services Act (DSA) may finally move forward due to the fallout between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, potentially reducing political concerns about repercussions from the US administration.
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40% Bias Score
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