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Brandenburg Debates Wolf Culling Amidst Rising Livestock Attacks
In Brandenburg, Germany, hunters, farmers, and forest owners demand wolf culling due to increased livestock attacks, while conservationists criticize the lack of open debate and advocate for enhanced herd protection measures; Brandenburg's agriculture minister aims to reduce the wolf population, ali...
Brandenburg Debates Wolf Culling Amidst Rising Livestock Attacks
In Brandenburg, Germany, hunters, farmers, and forest owners demand wolf culling due to increased livestock attacks, while conservationists criticize the lack of open debate and advocate for enhanced herd protection measures; Brandenburg's agriculture minister aims to reduce the wolf population, ali...
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52% Bias Score


EU Poaches US Researchers Amidst Funding Freezes
Facing US funding freezes for universities, the EU is actively recruiting American researchers in fields like immunology and climate change, offering increased funding and visa support; initiatives by the ERC and universities like VUB and AMU show dozens of inquiries received.
EU Poaches US Researchers Amidst Funding Freezes
Facing US funding freezes for universities, the EU is actively recruiting American researchers in fields like immunology and climate change, offering increased funding and visa support; initiatives by the ERC and universities like VUB and AMU show dozens of inquiries received.
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36% Bias Score


Study Explores Factors Influencing International Worker Migration in Europe
Researchers at Erasmus University are conducting a three-year EU-funded study on non-EU nationals with post-secondary education living in the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and Poland, to understand their migration motivations, experiences, and integration into the host countries, aiming to inform p...
Study Explores Factors Influencing International Worker Migration in Europe
Researchers at Erasmus University are conducting a three-year EU-funded study on non-EU nationals with post-secondary education living in the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and Poland, to understand their migration motivations, experiences, and integration into the host countries, aiming to inform p...
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12% Bias Score


Frontex Considers Sanctions Against Greece Amidst Migrant Pushback Allegations
Frontex head Hans Leiten, in a Spiegel interview, refutes claims of an EU migrant crisis, citing decreased arrivals (239,000 in 2023), while acknowledging integration challenges and considering sanctions, including funding cuts, against countries like Greece for alleged human rights abuses during mi...
Frontex Considers Sanctions Against Greece Amidst Migrant Pushback Allegations
Frontex head Hans Leiten, in a Spiegel interview, refutes claims of an EU migrant crisis, citing decreased arrivals (239,000 in 2023), while acknowledging integration challenges and considering sanctions, including funding cuts, against countries like Greece for alleged human rights abuses during mi...
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36% Bias Score


CAR T-Cell Therapy for NHL: Addressing Access Barriers and System Readiness in Europe
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) constitutes a major health challenge in Europe, with annual productivity losses estimated at €110.7 million; CAR T-cell therapy offers a promising but resource-intensive treatment option that requires policy changes for equitable access.
CAR T-Cell Therapy for NHL: Addressing Access Barriers and System Readiness in Europe
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) constitutes a major health challenge in Europe, with annual productivity losses estimated at €110.7 million; CAR T-cell therapy offers a promising but resource-intensive treatment option that requires policy changes for equitable access.
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48% Bias Score


German Coalition Talks: Budget Deficit and EU Strategy Dominate
Union and SPD in Germany are negotiating a coalition government, facing a projected €600 billion budget shortfall and disagreements on taxation, while planning closer EU cooperation with France and Poland.
German Coalition Talks: Budget Deficit and EU Strategy Dominate
Union and SPD in Germany are negotiating a coalition government, facing a projected €600 billion budget shortfall and disagreements on taxation, while planning closer EU cooperation with France and Poland.
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40% Bias Score

Merz Set to Become German Chancellor, Signaling Shift in Foreign and Domestic Policy
Friedrich Merz is set to become Germany's next Chancellor on May 6th, leading a new coalition government that plans to increase military support for Ukraine, adopt stricter immigration policies, and accelerate climate action, although with some flexibility on carbon emission targets.

Merz Set to Become German Chancellor, Signaling Shift in Foreign and Domestic Policy
Friedrich Merz is set to become Germany's next Chancellor on May 6th, leading a new coalition government that plans to increase military support for Ukraine, adopt stricter immigration policies, and accelerate climate action, although with some flexibility on carbon emission targets.
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52% Bias Score

Europe's Recycling Challenges: Hard-to-Recycle Products and Innovative Solutions
Europe struggles to meet its recycling goals, with chemically altered glass, neodymium magnets, food waste, diapers, and cigarette butts presenting significant challenges, leading to innovative solutions like laser-based glass recycling and food waste-to-fertilizer projects but facing scalability an...

Europe's Recycling Challenges: Hard-to-Recycle Products and Innovative Solutions
Europe struggles to meet its recycling goals, with chemically altered glass, neodymium magnets, food waste, diapers, and cigarette butts presenting significant challenges, leading to innovative solutions like laser-based glass recycling and food waste-to-fertilizer projects but facing scalability an...
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16% Bias Score

EU Streamlines Mining Approvals to Secure Critical Minerals
The European Union has approved a regulation to accelerate 47 strategic mining projects, including seven in Spain, to diversify critical mineral sources and reduce dependence on unreliable partners, aiming to complete approvals within 27 months while upholding environmental and social standards.

EU Streamlines Mining Approvals to Secure Critical Minerals
The European Union has approved a regulation to accelerate 47 strategic mining projects, including seven in Spain, to diversify critical mineral sources and reduce dependence on unreliable partners, aiming to complete approvals within 27 months while upholding environmental and social standards.
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40% Bias Score

Europe's Renewable Heating Progress: A Wide Gap Between Leaders and Laggards
In 2023, renewable energy accounted for 26.2% of the EU's heating and cooling, varying widely across countries; Sweden and Estonia led with 67%, while Ireland had only 8%; differences are due to factors like climate, infrastructure, and policies.

Europe's Renewable Heating Progress: A Wide Gap Between Leaders and Laggards
In 2023, renewable energy accounted for 26.2% of the EU's heating and cooling, varying widely across countries; Sweden and Estonia led with 67%, while Ireland had only 8%; differences are due to factors like climate, infrastructure, and policies.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Companies Urge Government Action to Achieve Circular Economy Goals
Ten major Dutch companies, including IKEA and Bol.com, are urging the government to take immediate action to accelerate the circular economy, citing financial barriers hindering progress and warning that the 2030 goal of halving raw material use is highly unlikely to be met without significant polic...

Dutch Companies Urge Government Action to Achieve Circular Economy Goals
Ten major Dutch companies, including IKEA and Bol.com, are urging the government to take immediate action to accelerate the circular economy, citing financial barriers hindering progress and warning that the 2030 goal of halving raw material use is highly unlikely to be met without significant polic...
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40% Bias Score

Bottom Trawling's €10.8 Billion Cost to European Society
A new study reveals bottom trawling in European waters costs society €330 million to €10.8 billion annually due to CO2 emissions from disturbed seabed sediments, exceeding economic benefits and highlighting the need for policy changes.

Bottom Trawling's €10.8 Billion Cost to European Society
A new study reveals bottom trawling in European waters costs society €330 million to €10.8 billion annually due to CO2 emissions from disturbed seabed sediments, exceeding economic benefits and highlighting the need for policy changes.
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52% Bias Score
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