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EU Delays Anti-Deforestation Law Until 2026
The European Commission postponed the implementation of its anti-deforestation law by one year, citing technical difficulties with the monitoring system, despite opposition from environmental groups and a recent free trade agreement with Indonesia.
EU Delays Anti-Deforestation Law Until 2026
The European Commission postponed the implementation of its anti-deforestation law by one year, citing technical difficulties with the monitoring system, despite opposition from environmental groups and a recent free trade agreement with Indonesia.
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40% Bias Score


EU Court Invalidates EU Commission Approval of Hungary's Paks Nuclear Plant Expansion Funding
The European Court of Justice annulled the European Commission's approval of Hungarian funding for the expansion of the Paks nuclear power plant, raising concerns about the procurement process and potentially delaying the project.
EU Court Invalidates EU Commission Approval of Hungary's Paks Nuclear Plant Expansion Funding
The European Court of Justice annulled the European Commission's approval of Hungarian funding for the expansion of the Paks nuclear power plant, raising concerns about the procurement process and potentially delaying the project.
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16% Bias Score


Dutch Consumer Protection Agency (ACM) Campaign Highlights Loopholes in Warranty Laws
The ACM launched a campaign in 2025 addressing ambiguity surrounding product warranties in the Netherlands, highlighting discrepancies between the legally mandated minimum and reasonable consumer expectations, leading to increased consumer complaints.
Dutch Consumer Protection Agency (ACM) Campaign Highlights Loopholes in Warranty Laws
The ACM launched a campaign in 2025 addressing ambiguity surrounding product warranties in the Netherlands, highlighting discrepancies between the legally mandated minimum and reasonable consumer expectations, leading to increased consumer complaints.
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36% Bias Score


EU Media Freedom Act Faces Implementation Challenges
The EU Media Freedom Act, aiming to protect journalistic independence and sources, is encountering resistance in its implementation across member states, despite concerns about declining media freedom and the use of spyware against journalists.
EU Media Freedom Act Faces Implementation Challenges
The EU Media Freedom Act, aiming to protect journalistic independence and sources, is encountering resistance in its implementation across member states, despite concerns about declining media freedom and the use of spyware against journalists.
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20% Bias Score


Spain to remove prostitution from economic classification amid abolition plans
Spain's recent inclusion of prostitution in its National Classification of Economic Activities (CNAE) contradicts its planned legislation to abolish it; the government attributes this to an automatic translation from Eurostat guidelines and is now working to remove it.
Spain to remove prostitution from economic classification amid abolition plans
Spain's recent inclusion of prostitution in its National Classification of Economic Activities (CNAE) contradicts its planned legislation to abolish it; the government attributes this to an automatic translation from Eurostat guidelines and is now working to remove it.
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52% Bias Score


Ryanair Accuses Spanish Ministry of "Cover-Up" Amidst Ongoing Fine Dispute
Spain's Ministry of Consumption fined Ryanair \$179 million for unfair practices; Ryanair appealed, resulting in a temporary suspension, and now accuses the ministry of a cover-up, escalating the conflict.
Ryanair Accuses Spanish Ministry of "Cover-Up" Amidst Ongoing Fine Dispute
Spain's Ministry of Consumption fined Ryanair \$179 million for unfair practices; Ryanair appealed, resulting in a temporary suspension, and now accuses the ministry of a cover-up, escalating the conflict.
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60% Bias Score

EU Delays Anti-Deforestation Law Until 2026
The European Commission postponed the EU's anti-deforestation law's implementation from late 2025 to late 2026 due to the need for a fully operational monitoring system, facing criticism from countries like the US, Brazil, and Indonesia.

EU Delays Anti-Deforestation Law Until 2026
The European Commission postponed the EU's anti-deforestation law's implementation from late 2025 to late 2026 due to the need for a fully operational monitoring system, facing criticism from countries like the US, Brazil, and Indonesia.
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28% Bias Score

EU Court Invalidates Hungary's Paks Nuclear Plant Funding
The European Union's Court of Justice annulled the European Commission's approval of Hungary's €2.5 billion contribution to the Paks nuclear power plant expansion with Russia, citing insufficient justification for bypassing EU procurement rules.

EU Court Invalidates Hungary's Paks Nuclear Plant Funding
The European Union's Court of Justice annulled the European Commission's approval of Hungary's €2.5 billion contribution to the Paks nuclear power plant expansion with Russia, citing insufficient justification for bypassing EU procurement rules.
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32% Bias Score

EU Law Protects Journalist Independence Amidst Spyware Concerns
A new EU law aims to safeguard journalistic independence and sources from spyware, addressing the rising threats to press freedom highlighted by recent journalist killings and declining media freedom across member states.

EU Law Protects Journalist Independence Amidst Spyware Concerns
A new EU law aims to safeguard journalistic independence and sources from spyware, addressing the rising threats to press freedom highlighted by recent journalist killings and declining media freedom across member states.
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24% Bias Score

1100 Dutch Hotels Join Mass Claim Against Booking.com
Nearly 1100 Dutch hotels joined a mass claim against Booking.com for preventing them from offering lower prices on their own websites than on Booking.com, following a European Union court ruling against such restrictions; over 15,000 European hotels are involved.

1100 Dutch Hotels Join Mass Claim Against Booking.com
Nearly 1100 Dutch hotels joined a mass claim against Booking.com for preventing them from offering lower prices on their own websites than on Booking.com, following a European Union court ruling against such restrictions; over 15,000 European hotels are involved.
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44% Bias Score

European Parliament Sues EU Over €150 Billion Defense Fund
The European Parliament filed a lawsuit against the European Commission and Council of Ministers at the EU Court of Justice, challenging the €150 billion SAFE regulation that allows third-country participation, including Turkey, due to bypassing the Parliament's co-decision rights, violating institu...

European Parliament Sues EU Over €150 Billion Defense Fund
The European Parliament filed a lawsuit against the European Commission and Council of Ministers at the EU Court of Justice, challenging the €150 billion SAFE regulation that allows third-country participation, including Turkey, due to bypassing the Parliament's co-decision rights, violating institu...
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56% Bias Score

BBVA Appeals Spanish Government's Conditions on Banco Sabadell Takeover
BBVA legally challenged Spain's added conditions to its Banco Sabadell takeover bid on July 15th, arguing the government overstepped its authority, a move potentially influencing future EU regulations on corporate mergers.

BBVA Appeals Spanish Government's Conditions on Banco Sabadell Takeover
BBVA legally challenged Spain's added conditions to its Banco Sabadell takeover bid on July 15th, arguing the government overstepped its authority, a move potentially influencing future EU regulations on corporate mergers.
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40% Bias Score
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