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Dutch Government Collapses Amidst Migration Tensions
The Dutch government collapsed due to internal tensions over a 10-point anti-migration plan pushed by far-right politicians, leading to elections in October; the EU extended temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027; and European mayors urged the EU for a coordinated housing strat...
Dutch Government Collapses Amidst Migration Tensions
The Dutch government collapsed due to internal tensions over a 10-point anti-migration plan pushed by far-right politicians, leading to elections in October; the EU extended temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027; and European mayors urged the EU for a coordinated housing strat...
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EU Extends Protection for Ukrainian Refugees, Promotes Gradual Return
The EU extended temporary protection for over 4 million Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, encouraging their gradual return to Ukraine while also facilitating integration for those remaining in the EU; this follows a significant drop in the number of refugees planning to return home, according to ...
EU Extends Protection for Ukrainian Refugees, Promotes Gradual Return
The EU extended temporary protection for over 4 million Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, encouraging their gradual return to Ukraine while also facilitating integration for those remaining in the EU; this follows a significant drop in the number of refugees planning to return home, according to ...
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Macron to Limit Bottom Trawling in French Marine Protected Areas
French President Macron announced plans to limit bottom trawling in designated areas of French marine protected areas by 2026, aiming for a balance between fishing and biodiversity protection, while facing criticism for the definition of "strong protection.
Macron to Limit Bottom Trawling in French Marine Protected Areas
French President Macron announced plans to limit bottom trawling in designated areas of French marine protected areas by 2026, aiming for a balance between fishing and biodiversity protection, while facing criticism for the definition of "strong protection.
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EU Proposes Public Aid Rule Changes to Boost Affordable Housing
The European Commission proposed updating public aid rules to allow states to invest in affordable housing, opening a public consultation until July 31st to revise state aid rules for general economic interest services, addressing the housing affordability crisis impacting various income groups.
EU Proposes Public Aid Rule Changes to Boost Affordable Housing
The European Commission proposed updating public aid rules to allow states to invest in affordable housing, opening a public consultation until July 31st to revise state aid rules for general economic interest services, addressing the housing affordability crisis impacting various income groups.
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EU's Ambitious Plan for Critical Raw Material Self-Sufficiency by 2030
The European Union seeks greater self-sufficiency in critical raw materials by 2030, aiming for 10% EU extraction, 40% processing, and 25% recycling to reduce reliance on countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo and China, despite challenges and environmental concerns.
EU's Ambitious Plan for Critical Raw Material Self-Sufficiency by 2030
The European Union seeks greater self-sufficiency in critical raw materials by 2030, aiming for 10% EU extraction, 40% processing, and 25% recycling to reduce reliance on countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo and China, despite challenges and environmental concerns.
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EU Shipping Significantly Underestimates Black Carbon Emissions in the Arctic
A new study shows that black carbon emissions from ships connected to EU trade in the Arctic nearly doubled between 2015 and 2021, reaching 413 tonnes within the IMO Arctic definition, significantly accelerating sea ice melt due to the particles' heat absorption and reduced ice reflectivity; this hi...
EU Shipping Significantly Underestimates Black Carbon Emissions in the Arctic
A new study shows that black carbon emissions from ships connected to EU trade in the Arctic nearly doubled between 2015 and 2021, reaching 413 tonnes within the IMO Arctic definition, significantly accelerating sea ice melt due to the particles' heat absorption and reduced ice reflectivity; this hi...
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Rising Car Hood Heights Increase Pedestrian Injury Risk in the EU
A new study reveals that the average height of car hoods in the EU has increased by 0.5 cm annually since 2010, reaching 83.8 cm in 2024, primarily due to the rise of SUVs. This increase significantly raises the risk of severe pedestrian injuries in collisions, prompting calls for an EU-wide height ...

Rising Car Hood Heights Increase Pedestrian Injury Risk in the EU
A new study reveals that the average height of car hoods in the EU has increased by 0.5 cm annually since 2010, reaching 83.8 cm in 2024, primarily due to the rise of SUVs. This increase significantly raises the risk of severe pedestrian injuries in collisions, prompting calls for an EU-wide height ...
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EU Proposes Minimum Age for Social Media Access
Three EU nations propose a minimum age for social media access to protect children from harmful online content, prompting investigations into platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, while the effectiveness of the EU's Digital Services Act remains under scrutiny.

EU Proposes Minimum Age for Social Media Access
Three EU nations propose a minimum age for social media access to protect children from harmful online content, prompting investigations into platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, while the effectiveness of the EU's Digital Services Act remains under scrutiny.
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EU Unveils Ocean Pact Amidst NGO Concerns
The European Commission launched the European Ocean Pact, a plan to improve ocean protection by unifying EU ocean policies, promoting sustainable blue economy, and supporting coastal communities; however, environmental NGOs criticize its lack of binding targets and enforcement mechanisms.

EU Unveils Ocean Pact Amidst NGO Concerns
The European Commission launched the European Ocean Pact, a plan to improve ocean protection by unifying EU ocean policies, promoting sustainable blue economy, and supporting coastal communities; however, environmental NGOs criticize its lack of binding targets and enforcement mechanisms.
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Draghi Report: Europe's Technological Lag and the Need for Massive Investment
Mario Draghi's September 2024 report to the European Commission reveals a significant technological gap between Europe and the US, caused by chronic underinvestment in R&D (€270 billion less in 2021), recommending a substantial increase in European investment (€750-800 billion annually) and regulato...

Draghi Report: Europe's Technological Lag and the Need for Massive Investment
Mario Draghi's September 2024 report to the European Commission reveals a significant technological gap between Europe and the US, caused by chronic underinvestment in R&D (€270 billion less in 2021), recommending a substantial increase in European investment (€750-800 billion annually) and regulato...
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EU Seeks to Attract US Researchers Amid Trump's Higher Education Crackdown
Facing Donald Trump's crackdown on American higher education, the EU launched a €500 million initiative, "Choose Europe for Science," to attract foreign researchers, aiming to boost Europe's competitiveness in science and innovation while offering greater academic freedom.

EU Seeks to Attract US Researchers Amid Trump's Higher Education Crackdown
Facing Donald Trump's crackdown on American higher education, the EU launched a €500 million initiative, "Choose Europe for Science," to attract foreign researchers, aiming to boost Europe's competitiveness in science and innovation while offering greater academic freedom.
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EU Seeks to Boost Recycling Rates with New Circular Economy Act
The EU's upcoming Circular Economy Act aims to significantly increase the bloc's recycling rate, currently at 12%, by revising existing waste management rules and fostering circular competitiveness, including through a common waste market and increased recovery of critical raw materials.

EU Seeks to Boost Recycling Rates with New Circular Economy Act
The EU's upcoming Circular Economy Act aims to significantly increase the bloc's recycling rate, currently at 12%, by revising existing waste management rules and fostering circular competitiveness, including through a common waste market and increased recovery of critical raw materials.
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44% Bias Score
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