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UK and EU Concessions Weaken Global Trading System
The UK and EU's concessions to President Trump's "reciprocal tariffs" weaken the WTO, prioritizing short-term economic gains over the long-term stability of the global trading system; this action risks long-term economic harm and damages their reputations as free trade champions.
UK and EU Concessions Weaken Global Trading System
The UK and EU's concessions to President Trump's "reciprocal tariffs" weaken the WTO, prioritizing short-term economic gains over the long-term stability of the global trading system; this action risks long-term economic harm and damages their reputations as free trade champions.
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56% Bias Score


EU Approves Airline Carry-on Baggage Fees, Enhanced Passenger Rights
EU Transport Ministers approved a proposal allowing airlines to charge for carry-on luggage, increasing passenger compensation for delays, and requiring airlines to provide amenities during disruptions; however, consumer groups oppose the changes, citing reduced passenger rights.
EU Approves Airline Carry-on Baggage Fees, Enhanced Passenger Rights
EU Transport Ministers approved a proposal allowing airlines to charge for carry-on luggage, increasing passenger compensation for delays, and requiring airlines to provide amenities during disruptions; however, consumer groups oppose the changes, citing reduced passenger rights.
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40% Bias Score


EU Military Spending Exacerbates Climate Crisis: CEOBS Report
A new report by the Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS) reveals that the European Union's rising military spending, exceeding €329 billion annually, is causing significant environmental damage, diverting funds from climate action and potentially worsening global warming projections.
EU Military Spending Exacerbates Climate Crisis: CEOBS Report
A new report by the Conflict and Environment Observatory (CEOBS) reveals that the European Union's rising military spending, exceeding €329 billion annually, is causing significant environmental damage, diverting funds from climate action and potentially worsening global warming projections.
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56% Bias Score


EU Ends Trade Benefits for Ukraine, Causing Potential Billions in Losses
The European Union ended three years of special trade benefits for Ukraine on June 6th, 2024, causing potential losses of €3.3 billion and a 2.5% GDP drop for Ukraine due to the removal of tariff exemptions on agricultural products, creating friction between supporting Ukraine and appeasing EU farme...
EU Ends Trade Benefits for Ukraine, Causing Potential Billions in Losses
The European Union ended three years of special trade benefits for Ukraine on June 6th, 2024, causing potential losses of €3.3 billion and a 2.5% GDP drop for Ukraine due to the removal of tariff exemptions on agricultural products, creating friction between supporting Ukraine and appeasing EU farme...
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48% Bias Score


EU Agrees on Revised Air Passenger Rights, Ending 12-Year Stalemate
The EU Council of Ministers in Luxembourg approved a revised air passenger rights regulation, increasing the delay threshold for compensation to four hours for flights under 3,500 km and six hours for longer flights, following a twelve-year stalemate and despite opposition from several member states...
EU Agrees on Revised Air Passenger Rights, Ending 12-Year Stalemate
The EU Council of Ministers in Luxembourg approved a revised air passenger rights regulation, increasing the delay threshold for compensation to four hours for flights under 3,500 km and six hours for longer flights, following a twelve-year stalemate and despite opposition from several member states...
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32% Bias Score


Italy and Argentina Strengthen Ties with Joint Action Plan
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Argentinian President Javier Milei met for two hours in Palazzo Chigi, resulting in a joint action plan for 2025-2030 focusing on bilateral cooperation, including the Italophone Community and IILA, alongside a new memorandum between Eni and YPF for LNG produ...
Italy and Argentina Strengthen Ties with Joint Action Plan
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Argentinian President Javier Milei met for two hours in Palazzo Chigi, resulting in a joint action plan for 2025-2030 focusing on bilateral cooperation, including the Italophone Community and IILA, alongside a new memorandum between Eni and YPF for LNG produ...
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44% Bias Score

EU Ends Trade Benefits for Ukraine, Causing Billions in Potential Losses
The European Union ended three years of trade benefits for Ukraine, causing potential losses of €3.3 billion in foreign exchange earnings and a 2.5% decrease in Ukraine's GDP this year, due to concerns from EU farmers about competition from cheaper Ukrainian agricultural products. Negotiations for a...

EU Ends Trade Benefits for Ukraine, Causing Billions in Potential Losses
The European Union ended three years of trade benefits for Ukraine, causing potential losses of €3.3 billion in foreign exchange earnings and a 2.5% decrease in Ukraine's GDP this year, due to concerns from EU farmers about competition from cheaper Ukrainian agricultural products. Negotiations for a...
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44% Bias Score

EU Considers Adding Russia to Money Laundering Grey List
The European Union is considering adding Russia to its grey list for insufficient anti-money laundering measures, increasing financial pressure on Moscow, following Russia's suspension from the FATF and despite potential political hurdles within the EU parliament.

EU Considers Adding Russia to Money Laundering Grey List
The European Union is considering adding Russia to its grey list for insufficient anti-money laundering measures, increasing financial pressure on Moscow, following Russia's suspension from the FATF and despite potential political hurdles within the EU parliament.
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36% Bias Score

EU Weakens Air Passenger Rights for Flight Delays
EU member states agreed to raise the flight delay threshold for passenger compensation from three to four hours (flights under 3,500km) and six hours (flights over 3,500km), despite opposition from Germany and concerns from consumer advocates who predict a significant drop in successful claims.

EU Weakens Air Passenger Rights for Flight Delays
EU member states agreed to raise the flight delay threshold for passenger compensation from three to four hours (flights under 3,500km) and six hours (flights over 3,500km), despite opposition from Germany and concerns from consumer advocates who predict a significant drop in successful claims.
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40% Bias Score

Apple May Remove AirDrop from EU iPhones Due to Interoperability Mandate
Apple faces an EU ultimatum to make AirDrop interoperable with non-Apple devices by September 2026 or risk removal from the European market, leading to potential security vulnerabilities and impacting 18% of EU users who value AirDrop.

Apple May Remove AirDrop from EU iPhones Due to Interoperability Mandate
Apple faces an EU ultimatum to make AirDrop interoperable with non-Apple devices by September 2026 or risk removal from the European market, leading to potential security vulnerabilities and impacting 18% of EU users who value AirDrop.
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44% Bias Score

EU Average Workweek Shrinks to 36 Hours in 2024
New Eurostat data reveals a decrease in average weekly working hours in the EU from 37 hours in 2014 to 36 hours in 2024, with significant variations between member states, ranging from 32.1 hours in the Netherlands to 39.8 hours in Greece.

EU Average Workweek Shrinks to 36 Hours in 2024
New Eurostat data reveals a decrease in average weekly working hours in the EU from 37 hours in 2014 to 36 hours in 2024, with significant variations between member states, ranging from 32.1 hours in the Netherlands to 39.8 hours in Greece.
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28% Bias Score

Catalan Used at Presidents' Conference Amidst Tensions
In Barcelona, President Salvador Illa opened the Conference of Presidents, advocating for co-official languages amidst tension with the PP; Madrid's president initially threatened to leave but remained after a brief departure, while the conference proceeded with speeches in multiple languages.

Catalan Used at Presidents' Conference Amidst Tensions
In Barcelona, President Salvador Illa opened the Conference of Presidents, advocating for co-official languages amidst tension with the PP; Madrid's president initially threatened to leave but remained after a brief departure, while the conference proceeded with speeches in multiple languages.
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36% Bias Score
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