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North Macedonia First to Receive EU Reform Funds
North Macedonia received €52.4 million in pre-financing from the EU's Reform and Growth Instrument, becoming the first Western Balkan country to access these funds after completing legal procedures; an additional €17.1 million is pending based on further reforms.
North Macedonia First to Receive EU Reform Funds
North Macedonia received €52.4 million in pre-financing from the EU's Reform and Growth Instrument, becoming the first Western Balkan country to access these funds after completing legal procedures; an additional €17.1 million is pending based on further reforms.
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20% Bias Score


China's Two Sessions: Multinational Executives Expect Policy Continuity and Deepened Reforms
Multinational executives in China anticipate policy continuity and deepened reforms from the Two Sessions, emphasizing the need for concrete actions to expand market access and attract foreign investment, particularly in advanced manufacturing and technology sectors.
China's Two Sessions: Multinational Executives Expect Policy Continuity and Deepened Reforms
Multinational executives in China anticipate policy continuity and deepened reforms from the Two Sessions, emphasizing the need for concrete actions to expand market access and attract foreign investment, particularly in advanced manufacturing and technology sectors.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Approves Record Borrowing for Defense and Infrastructure
The German parliament passed a bill amending the country's fiscal rules to allow record government borrowing for defense and infrastructure, totaling €500 billion over the next decade, after a tense debate involving the CDU, SPD, and Greens; it requires approval from the Bundesrat.
Germany Approves Record Borrowing for Defense and Infrastructure
The German parliament passed a bill amending the country's fiscal rules to allow record government borrowing for defense and infrastructure, totaling €500 billion over the next decade, after a tense debate involving the CDU, SPD, and Greens; it requires approval from the Bundesrat.
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48% Bias Score


Greece's Urgent Need for Military and Economic Reform Amidst Shifting Global Power Dynamics
Amidst a changing global order emphasizing real power, Greece needs to strengthen its military (universal 18-year-old conscription, extended service, mandatory female conscription) and economy (dismantling oligopolies, boosting competition) to secure its future.
Greece's Urgent Need for Military and Economic Reform Amidst Shifting Global Power Dynamics
Amidst a changing global order emphasizing real power, Greece needs to strengthen its military (universal 18-year-old conscription, extended service, mandatory female conscription) and economy (dismantling oligopolies, boosting competition) to secure its future.
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68% Bias Score


Correos to Relocate 800 Workers Amidst Strategic Restructuring
Spain's Correos will relocate about 800 workers from 36 closing logistics centers by 2025, part of a strategic plan to adapt to declining postal activity and diversify into commercial services and government partnerships, ensuring job security and financial viability through 2028.
Correos to Relocate 800 Workers Amidst Strategic Restructuring
Spain's Correos will relocate about 800 workers from 36 closing logistics centers by 2025, part of a strategic plan to adapt to declining postal activity and diversify into commercial services and government partnerships, ensuring job security and financial viability through 2028.
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36% Bias Score


China's M&A Reforms to Drive Industrial Upgrading
China's stepped-up M&A reforms, including the "M&A Six Measures", aim to boost industrial upgrading and support private tech firms amid external challenges, with further regulatory adjustments planned to enhance capital flow and resource allocation in key strategic sectors.
China's M&A Reforms to Drive Industrial Upgrading
China's stepped-up M&A reforms, including the "M&A Six Measures", aim to boost industrial upgrading and support private tech firms amid external challenges, with further regulatory adjustments planned to enhance capital flow and resource allocation in key strategic sectors.
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48% Bias Score

Germany approves multi-billion euro defense and infrastructure package
Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner approved a multi-billion-euro financial package for defense and infrastructure in the Bundesrat, stating that Germany needs to invest in infrastructure, education, science, research, and digitalization to ensure growth and competitiveness, and that this is a respo...

Germany approves multi-billion euro defense and infrastructure package
Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner approved a multi-billion-euro financial package for defense and infrastructure in the Bundesrat, stating that Germany needs to invest in infrastructure, education, science, research, and digitalization to ensure growth and competitiveness, and that this is a respo...
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40% Bias Score

Germany Approves Record State Loan for Defense and Infrastructure
The German parliament approved a bill to raise the country's debt limit, unlocking €500 billion for infrastructure and defense spending over the next decade, marking a major shift from decades of fiscal conservatism.

Germany Approves Record State Loan for Defense and Infrastructure
The German parliament approved a bill to raise the country's debt limit, unlocking €500 billion for infrastructure and defense spending over the next decade, marking a major shift from decades of fiscal conservatism.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Cabinet Reshuffle Prioritizes Immediate Action on Key Sectors
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reshuffled his cabinet, emphasizing immediate action in the economy, infrastructure/transport, and immigration/maritime policy, distributing a single-page document outlining specific, short-term goals to new ministers.

Greek Cabinet Reshuffle Prioritizes Immediate Action on Key Sectors
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis reshuffled his cabinet, emphasizing immediate action in the economy, infrastructure/transport, and immigration/maritime policy, distributing a single-page document outlining specific, short-term goals to new ministers.
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40% Bias Score

Cyclone Alfred to Slash \$1.2 Billion from Australian Budget
Cyclone Alfred will cost the Australian federal budget \$1.2 billion and slow economic growth, while think tanks urge significant reforms to address long-term economic challenges amid global uncertainty.

Cyclone Alfred to Slash \$1.2 Billion from Australian Budget
Cyclone Alfred will cost the Australian federal budget \$1.2 billion and slow economic growth, while think tanks urge significant reforms to address long-term economic challenges amid global uncertainty.
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40% Bias Score

China's M&A Reforms to Spur Tech Innovation and Industrial Upgrading
China's "M&A Six Measures", launched in September and further supported by the Government Work Report, aim to boost industrial upgrading by streamlining merger and acquisition processes for listed companies, facilitating capital flow into strategic sectors, and addressing valuation challenges, parti...

China's M&A Reforms to Spur Tech Innovation and Industrial Upgrading
China's "M&A Six Measures", launched in September and further supported by the Government Work Report, aim to boost industrial upgrading by streamlining merger and acquisition processes for listed companies, facilitating capital flow into strategic sectors, and addressing valuation challenges, parti...
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44% Bias Score

China Expands Free Trade Zone Reforms to Attract Foreign Investment
China's 22 pilot free trade zones attracted $28.25 billion in foreign investment in 2024, representing 24.3% of the national total, prompting plans to expand institutional opening-up programs to create a more transparent business environment for foreign and domestic companies.

China Expands Free Trade Zone Reforms to Attract Foreign Investment
China's 22 pilot free trade zones attracted $28.25 billion in foreign investment in 2024, representing 24.3% of the national total, prompting plans to expand institutional opening-up programs to create a more transparent business environment for foreign and domestic companies.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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