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Pharma Companies Urge EU Action Against US Tariffs, Threatening Production Relocation
Nearly 30 multinational pharmaceutical companies urged EU intervention to counteract potential US tariffs on drugs, seeking compensation for innovation costs and regulatory simplification, citing the threat of production relocation to the US where prices are significantly higher.
Pharma Companies Urge EU Action Against US Tariffs, Threatening Production Relocation
Nearly 30 multinational pharmaceutical companies urged EU intervention to counteract potential US tariffs on drugs, seeking compensation for innovation costs and regulatory simplification, citing the threat of production relocation to the US where prices are significantly higher.
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36% Bias Score


EFRAG Seeks Public Input on EU Sustainability Reporting Standard Revisions
EFRAG launched a public consultation on April 8, 2024, to revise EU sustainability reporting standards by October 31, 2024, to address implementation challenges and simplify regulations at the request of the EU Commission, with responses due May 6, 2024.
EFRAG Seeks Public Input on EU Sustainability Reporting Standard Revisions
EFRAG launched a public consultation on April 8, 2024, to revise EU sustainability reporting standards by October 31, 2024, to address implementation challenges and simplify regulations at the request of the EU Commission, with responses due May 6, 2024.
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32% Bias Score


Belgium Rejects Reviving Energy Ties With Russia, Pushes for Nuclear Power
Belgian Energy Minister Mathieu Bihet rejects reviving energy ties with Russia, calling it "illusory", while advocating for increased nuclear power to replace Russian LNG imports, currently decreasing but still significant at 1.1 million metric tons since January.
Belgium Rejects Reviving Energy Ties With Russia, Pushes for Nuclear Power
Belgian Energy Minister Mathieu Bihet rejects reviving energy ties with Russia, calling it "illusory", while advocating for increased nuclear power to replace Russian LNG imports, currently decreasing but still significant at 1.1 million metric tons since January.
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60% Bias Score


New Tax Treaty: 34 Homeoffice Days for German-Dutch Commuters
Germany and the Netherlands agreed to a tax treaty change allowing border commuters to work from home up to 34 days a year without double taxation, reducing administrative burdens for thousands of workers in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), particularly in Heinsberg, Kleve, and Aachen.
New Tax Treaty: 34 Homeoffice Days for German-Dutch Commuters
Germany and the Netherlands agreed to a tax treaty change allowing border commuters to work from home up to 34 days a year without double taxation, reducing administrative burdens for thousands of workers in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), particularly in Heinsberg, Kleve, and Aachen.
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36% Bias Score


EU Condemns Sumy Attack, Pledges Stronger Sanctions, Military Aid for Ukraine
On April 13th, a Russian missile attack on Sumy, Ukraine, during Orthodox Easter, killed and wounded numerous civilians, prompting strong condemnation from EU foreign ministers who met on April 14th to discuss intensified sanctions and increased military aid for Ukraine, despite Hungarian resistance...
EU Condemns Sumy Attack, Pledges Stronger Sanctions, Military Aid for Ukraine
On April 13th, a Russian missile attack on Sumy, Ukraine, during Orthodox Easter, killed and wounded numerous civilians, prompting strong condemnation from EU foreign ministers who met on April 14th to discuss intensified sanctions and increased military aid for Ukraine, despite Hungarian resistance...
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60% Bias Score


EU Prepares 17th Sanctions Package Against Russia After Sumy Attack
The European Union is preparing a 17th sanctions package against Russia in response to the recent attack in Sumy, Ukraine, which killed over 30 civilians, demonstrating Russia's lack of interest in peace negotiations and prompting increased pressure from EU foreign ministers.
EU Prepares 17th Sanctions Package Against Russia After Sumy Attack
The European Union is preparing a 17th sanctions package against Russia in response to the recent attack in Sumy, Ukraine, which killed over 30 civilians, demonstrating Russia's lack of interest in peace negotiations and prompting increased pressure from EU foreign ministers.
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64% Bias Score

EU Pressures Serbia Over Pro-Russia Official
The European Union is pressuring Serbia to exclude Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin from its next government due to his pro-Russia stance and refusal to sanction Moscow, prompting a strong rebuke from Serbian officials who view this as interference in their internal affairs.

EU Pressures Serbia Over Pro-Russia Official
The European Union is pressuring Serbia to exclude Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin from its next government due to his pro-Russia stance and refusal to sanction Moscow, prompting a strong rebuke from Serbian officials who view this as interference in their internal affairs.
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64% Bias Score

Scholz's Poland Visit Signals Potential Shift in German-Polish Relations
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will visit Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk before his term ends to discuss European policy, particularly security and defense, amid strained relations, with the incoming chancellor planning a visit to signal a potential shift.

Scholz's Poland Visit Signals Potential Shift in German-Polish Relations
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will visit Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk before his term ends to discuss European policy, particularly security and defense, amid strained relations, with the incoming chancellor planning a visit to signal a potential shift.
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40% Bias Score

UK-France Negotiate Pilot Scheme for Migrant Returns
The UK and France are negotiating a pilot scheme to return illegal Channel migrants in exchange for accepting legal migrants under family reunification; the one-for-one deal aims to deter smuggling, but its effectiveness remains uncertain.

UK-France Negotiate Pilot Scheme for Migrant Returns
The UK and France are negotiating a pilot scheme to return illegal Channel migrants in exchange for accepting legal migrants under family reunification; the one-for-one deal aims to deter smuggling, but its effectiveness remains uncertain.
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48% Bias Score

EU Lists Seven 'Safe' Countries of Origin to Expedite Asylum Claims
The European Commission unveiled a list of seven countries labeled as 'safe' for immigration purposes, aiming to accelerate asylum claim processing and repatriation for their nationals emigrating to the EU; this follows similar national practices but lacks EU-wide harmonization.

EU Lists Seven 'Safe' Countries of Origin to Expedite Asylum Claims
The European Commission unveiled a list of seven countries labeled as 'safe' for immigration purposes, aiming to accelerate asylum claim processing and repatriation for their nationals emigrating to the EU; this follows similar national practices but lacks EU-wide harmonization.
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40% Bias Score

Europe's Record Heat: 335 Deaths and €18 Billion in Damages
2024 was Europe's hottest year on record, causing extreme weather events like intense storms, widespread flooding, and record heatwaves resulting in at least 335 deaths and €18 billion in damages across the continent, highlighting the urgent need for climate action.

Europe's Record Heat: 335 Deaths and €18 Billion in Damages
2024 was Europe's hottest year on record, causing extreme weather events like intense storms, widespread flooding, and record heatwaves resulting in at least 335 deaths and €18 billion in damages across the continent, highlighting the urgent need for climate action.
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52% Bias Score

Hungary Restricts LGBTQ+ Rights, Citizenship in Constitutional Amendments
The Hungarian Parliament passed constitutional amendments on April 14, 2024, restricting LGBTQ+ rights by defining only two genders, prohibiting legal gender changes, and prohibiting public displays of LGBTQ+ symbols; furthermore, the amendments allow for the suspension of Hungarian citizenship for ...

Hungary Restricts LGBTQ+ Rights, Citizenship in Constitutional Amendments
The Hungarian Parliament passed constitutional amendments on April 14, 2024, restricting LGBTQ+ rights by defining only two genders, prohibiting legal gender changes, and prohibiting public displays of LGBTQ+ symbols; furthermore, the amendments allow for the suspension of Hungarian citizenship for ...
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52% Bias Score
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