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Spanish Court Defers to EU Court Despite Constitutional Ruling in ERE Case
The Spanish Constitutional Court (TC) is reviewing whether a Seville court can refer the ERE corruption case to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) before fully implementing a 2024 TC ruling; internal TC reports show conflicting opinions, highlighting tensions between national and EU legal framework...
Spanish Court Defers to EU Court Despite Constitutional Ruling in ERE Case
The Spanish Constitutional Court (TC) is reviewing whether a Seville court can refer the ERE corruption case to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) before fully implementing a 2024 TC ruling; internal TC reports show conflicting opinions, highlighting tensions between national and EU legal framework...
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44% Bias Score


EU Pharmaceutical Lobby Challenges Wastewater Directive
The pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry challenged an EU directive requiring them to pay for 80% of wastewater micropollutant removal, citing unfair cost distribution and lack of data transparency; the EU estimates annual costs at €1.2 billion.
EU Pharmaceutical Lobby Challenges Wastewater Directive
The pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry challenged an EU directive requiring them to pay for 80% of wastewater micropollutant removal, citing unfair cost distribution and lack of data transparency; the EU estimates annual costs at €1.2 billion.
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36% Bias Score


Poland Suspends Asylum Applications for Migrants from Belarus
Poland temporarily suspends asylum applications for migrants entering from Belarus for up to 60 days under a new law, despite criticism from human rights groups who cite violations of international and EU obligations; the government asserts the measure is temporary and targets security threats, excl...
Poland Suspends Asylum Applications for Migrants from Belarus
Poland temporarily suspends asylum applications for migrants entering from Belarus for up to 60 days under a new law, despite criticism from human rights groups who cite violations of international and EU obligations; the government asserts the measure is temporary and targets security threats, excl...
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48% Bias Score


EU Harmonizes Driving License Suspensions for Serious Traffic Offenses
The EU Parliament and member states agreed on Tuesday to expand driving license suspensions for serious accidents to all 27 member states, meaning that driving bans imposed in one country will be valid throughout the EU, improving road safety by enabling the consistent enforcement of penalties.
EU Harmonizes Driving License Suspensions for Serious Traffic Offenses
The EU Parliament and member states agreed on Tuesday to expand driving license suspensions for serious accidents to all 27 member states, meaning that driving bans imposed in one country will be valid throughout the EU, improving road safety by enabling the consistent enforcement of penalties.
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36% Bias Score


France to Expel Foreign Inmates to Reduce Prison Overcrowding
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin proposed stricter policies for foreign inmates with final convictions to ease prison overcrowding, citing 19,000 foreign inmates (24.5% of the total prison population) and advocating for conditional release with expulsion and prisoner transfers.
France to Expel Foreign Inmates to Reduce Prison Overcrowding
French Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin proposed stricter policies for foreign inmates with final convictions to ease prison overcrowding, citing 19,000 foreign inmates (24.5% of the total prison population) and advocating for conditional release with expulsion and prisoner transfers.
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48% Bias Score


French Constitutional Council Strikes Down Parts of New Agricultural Law
France's Constitutional Council partially censured the new agricultural orientation law, striking down articles concerning food sovereignty, environmental control, and EU norm transposition due to conflicts with existing environmental regulations and constitutional principles.
French Constitutional Council Strikes Down Parts of New Agricultural Law
France's Constitutional Council partially censured the new agricultural orientation law, striking down articles concerning food sovereignty, environmental control, and EU norm transposition due to conflicts with existing environmental regulations and constitutional principles.
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36% Bias Score

EU Wastewater Directive Faces Legal Challenge Over Costs
The EU's new wastewater directive, effective January 2025, requires pharmaceutical and cosmetic companies to fund 80% of micropollutant removal from wastewater, prompting 16 legal challenges from industry players and Poland due to concerns about increased drug prices and potential shortages.

EU Wastewater Directive Faces Legal Challenge Over Costs
The EU's new wastewater directive, effective January 2025, requires pharmaceutical and cosmetic companies to fund 80% of micropollutant removal from wastewater, prompting 16 legal challenges from industry players and Poland due to concerns about increased drug prices and potential shortages.
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48% Bias Score

Hungary's Pride March Facial Recognition Plan Violates EU Law
Hungary's plan to use facial recognition technology at its Pride march violates the EU AI Act and data protection rules, prompting criticism from an EU official who calls for an investigation and highlights the potential for broader implications.

Hungary's Pride March Facial Recognition Plan Violates EU Law
Hungary's plan to use facial recognition technology at its Pride march violates the EU AI Act and data protection rules, prompting criticism from an EU official who calls for an investigation and highlights the potential for broader implications.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Coalition Plans Major Asylum Policy Tightening
Germany's Union and SPD parties plan major asylum policy changes, including border asylum seeker rejections, a two-year family reunification ban for those with subsidiary protection, and designating additional safe countries of origin without parliamentary approval, sparking widespread criticism.

Germany's Coalition Plans Major Asylum Policy Tightening
Germany's Union and SPD parties plan major asylum policy changes, including border asylum seeker rejections, a two-year family reunification ban for those with subsidiary protection, and designating additional safe countries of origin without parliamentary approval, sparking widespread criticism.
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60% Bias Score

EU Rules Spanish Renewable Energy Arbitration Award Illegal State Aid
The European Commission declared a €101 million arbitration award against Spain for changes to renewable energy policy illegal state aid, ordering Spain not to pay and potentially impacting 51 similar cases.

EU Rules Spanish Renewable Energy Arbitration Award Illegal State Aid
The European Commission declared a €101 million arbitration award against Spain for changes to renewable energy policy illegal state aid, ordering Spain not to pay and potentially impacting 51 similar cases.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Court Annuls Turkey as 'Safe Country' for Asylum Seekers
The Greek Council of State annulled a joint ministerial decision designating Turkey a 'safe country' for asylum seekers from five specific nations due to insufficient evidence and reasoning, impacting the processing of asylum claims from these countries.

Greek Court Annuls Turkey as 'Safe Country' for Asylum Seekers
The Greek Council of State annulled a joint ministerial decision designating Turkey a 'safe country' for asylum seekers from five specific nations due to insufficient evidence and reasoning, impacting the processing of asylum claims from these countries.
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36% Bias Score

PP Requests EU Investigation into Hiring of Spanish PM's Brother
The Partido Popular in Spain has formally requested that the European Commission investigate the hiring of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother by a public administration due to alleged favoritism and violation of EU principles of equality and impartiality, citing 329 communications betwee...

PP Requests EU Investigation into Hiring of Spanish PM's Brother
The Partido Popular in Spain has formally requested that the European Commission investigate the hiring of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's brother by a public administration due to alleged favoritism and violation of EU principles of equality and impartiality, citing 329 communications betwee...
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52% Bias Score
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