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EU's Circular Economy Law Aims for Higher Recycling Rates and Resource Security
The European Commission is proposing a new Circular Economy Law to boost the EU's recycling rate from 12% to significantly higher levels by revising existing waste management directives, focusing on critical raw materials recovery, and creating a common EU waste market.
EU's Circular Economy Law Aims for Higher Recycling Rates and Resource Security
The European Commission is proposing a new Circular Economy Law to boost the EU's recycling rate from 12% to significantly higher levels by revising existing waste management directives, focusing on critical raw materials recovery, and creating a common EU waste market.
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40% Bias Score


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


Western Obstructionism Hinders Russia-Ukraine Peace Efforts
The author argues that Western dismissal of ceasefire proposals as appeasement has hampered peace efforts, despite support from several countries and China's peace proposal, while a recent US policy shift under President Trump has prompted a change in the EU's stance, although military aid and threa...
Western Obstructionism Hinders Russia-Ukraine Peace Efforts
The author argues that Western dismissal of ceasefire proposals as appeasement has hampered peace efforts, despite support from several countries and China's peace proposal, while a recent US policy shift under President Trump has prompted a change in the EU's stance, although military aid and threa...
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56% Bias Score


EU Proposes Social Media Restrictions for Children
The European Union is proposing a new law to restrict children's social media access, requiring parental consent for minors and establishing a minimum age for social media use across the EU, amid growing concerns about excessive screen time.
EU Proposes Social Media Restrictions for Children
The European Union is proposing a new law to restrict children's social media access, requiring parental consent for minors and establishing a minimum age for social media use across the EU, amid growing concerns about excessive screen time.
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48% Bias Score


Merz and Macron Pledge Enhanced Cooperation, Underscore US Role in Ukraine Peace
German Chancellor Merz and French President Macron met in Paris, agreeing to boost European cooperation on industrial policy, defense, and ending the war in Ukraine, emphasizing a US role and the need for Russia's commitment to a ceasefire.
Merz and Macron Pledge Enhanced Cooperation, Underscore US Role in Ukraine Peace
German Chancellor Merz and French President Macron met in Paris, agreeing to boost European cooperation on industrial policy, defense, and ending the war in Ukraine, emphasizing a US role and the need for Russia's commitment to a ceasefire.
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48% Bias Score


EU Parliament Votes to Reduce Wolf Protections
The European Parliament in Strasbourg approved a proposal to ease the protection of wolves, potentially allowing culling, due to increasing conflicts with livestock. A final vote is scheduled for soon, and the change follows pressure from member states experiencing high wolf populations.
EU Parliament Votes to Reduce Wolf Protections
The European Parliament in Strasbourg approved a proposal to ease the protection of wolves, potentially allowing culling, due to increasing conflicts with livestock. A final vote is scheduled for soon, and the change follows pressure from member states experiencing high wolf populations.
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56% Bias Score

EU Targets 25% Critical Raw Material Recycling by 2030
The European Union aims to significantly increase recycling of critical raw materials, currently mostly imported, from electronic waste and construction by 2030, facing challenges in profitability and electronic hoarding, while promoting circular economy models through technological advancements and...

EU Targets 25% Critical Raw Material Recycling by 2030
The European Union aims to significantly increase recycling of critical raw materials, currently mostly imported, from electronic waste and construction by 2030, facing challenges in profitability and electronic hoarding, while promoting circular economy models through technological advancements and...
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40% Bias Score

Spain's Planned Workweek Reduction: Ministry Asserts Economic Feasibility Amidst Administrative Concerns
The Spanish Ministry of Labor claims that reducing the workweek to 37.5 hours is economically feasible for businesses, citing high profit margins in key sectors like agriculture, hospitality, and commerce, despite concerns raised by HR professionals and some autonomous communities about administrati...

Spain's Planned Workweek Reduction: Ministry Asserts Economic Feasibility Amidst Administrative Concerns
The Spanish Ministry of Labor claims that reducing the workweek to 37.5 hours is economically feasible for businesses, citing high profit margins in key sectors like agriculture, hospitality, and commerce, despite concerns raised by HR professionals and some autonomous communities about administrati...
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40% Bias Score

EU Proposes €2 Package Tax on Non-European Online Retailers
The European Commission proposes a €2 tax per package on goods from non-European online platforms like Temu and Shein to fund increased customs controls, addressing the influx of 4.6 billion cheap packages annually and the uneven burden on national customs agencies.

EU Proposes €2 Package Tax on Non-European Online Retailers
The European Commission proposes a €2 tax per package on goods from non-European online platforms like Temu and Shein to fund increased customs controls, addressing the influx of 4.6 billion cheap packages annually and the uneven burden on national customs agencies.
Progress
40% Bias Score

EU Reclassifies Wolf Protection Status, Allowing for Independent Population Management
The European Parliament finalized the reclassification of the wolf from a strictly protected to a protected species, allowing member states to independently manage wolf populations; this follows a decade of successful repopulation, resulting in 21,500 wolves in Europe, despite annual livestock losse...

EU Reclassifies Wolf Protection Status, Allowing for Independent Population Management
The European Parliament finalized the reclassification of the wolf from a strictly protected to a protected species, allowing member states to independently manage wolf populations; this follows a decade of successful repopulation, resulting in 21,500 wolves in Europe, despite annual livestock losse...
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40% Bias Score

EU Offers €500 Million to Attract Scientists Amidst US Research Funding Crisis
The European Commission announced a €500 million initiative to attract scientists, particularly from the US, where funding for research is facing challenges and political pressure, as evidenced by Harvard University's recent conflict with the Department of Education.

EU Offers €500 Million to Attract Scientists Amidst US Research Funding Crisis
The European Commission announced a €500 million initiative to attract scientists, particularly from the US, where funding for research is facing challenges and political pressure, as evidenced by Harvard University's recent conflict with the Department of Education.
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40% Bias Score

EU to Create Intergenerational Justice Index by 2026
The European Union is developing an index to measure countries' progress on intergenerational justice, aiming for a 2026 strategy that leverages existing EU funds and addresses growing youth disillusionment with democracy.

EU to Create Intergenerational Justice Index by 2026
The European Union is developing an index to measure countries' progress on intergenerational justice, aiming for a 2026 strategy that leverages existing EU funds and addresses growing youth disillusionment with democracy.
Progress
24% Bias Score
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