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EU AI Act Weakened: Concerns over Tech Lobbying and Risk Assessments
The European Parliament's AI rapporteurs are criticizing the European Commission for weakening risk assessment requirements for major AI companies, removing content testing for discrimination and racism, due to tech lobbying and potential US pressure, raising concerns about the protection of fundame...
EU AI Act Weakened: Concerns over Tech Lobbying and Risk Assessments
The European Parliament's AI rapporteurs are criticizing the European Commission for weakening risk assessment requirements for major AI companies, removing content testing for discrimination and racism, due to tech lobbying and potential US pressure, raising concerns about the protection of fundame...
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64% Bias Score


EU Considers Raising Airline Compensation Threshold for Flight Delays
The EU is considering raising the threshold for airline compensation for flight delays from three to five hours, a move supported by Airlines for Europe but opposed by AirHelp, amid over 287 million passengers being affected by flight disruptions in 2024.
EU Considers Raising Airline Compensation Threshold for Flight Delays
The EU is considering raising the threshold for airline compensation for flight delays from three to five hours, a move supported by Airlines for Europe but opposed by AirHelp, amid over 287 million passengers being affected by flight disruptions in 2024.
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40% Bias Score


EU Investigates X for Content Moderation Failures
The EU is investigating X, owned by Elon Musk, for lax content moderation following a controversial post suggesting amnesty for the Ukrainian president; this highlights the EU's struggle to regulate online platforms while protecting free speech.
EU Investigates X for Content Moderation Failures
The EU is investigating X, owned by Elon Musk, for lax content moderation following a controversial post suggesting amnesty for the Ukrainian president; this highlights the EU's struggle to regulate online platforms while protecting free speech.
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36% Bias Score


Pharmaceutical Firms Oppose EU's Rushed Medicine Shortage Act
The European Commission's proposed Critical Medicines Act, aiming to prevent medicine shortages in the EU by March 11th, faces opposition from major pharmaceutical companies like Roche and Bayer due to concerns over insufficient impact assessment and rushed preparation, prompting calls for a more th...
Pharmaceutical Firms Oppose EU's Rushed Medicine Shortage Act
The European Commission's proposed Critical Medicines Act, aiming to prevent medicine shortages in the EU by March 11th, faces opposition from major pharmaceutical companies like Roche and Bayer due to concerns over insufficient impact assessment and rushed preparation, prompting calls for a more th...
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48% Bias Score


Meta Backs EU Plan for Voluntary Scanning of Encrypted Messages to Combat Child Sexual Abuse
Meta supports a new EU proposal to combat online child sexual abuse material by allowing social media platforms to voluntarily scan encrypted messages, shifting responsibility from law enforcement and potentially resolving months of legislative deadlock among EU member states.
Meta Backs EU Plan for Voluntary Scanning of Encrypted Messages to Combat Child Sexual Abuse
Meta supports a new EU proposal to combat online child sexual abuse material by allowing social media platforms to voluntarily scan encrypted messages, shifting responsibility from law enforcement and potentially resolving months of legislative deadlock among EU member states.
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36% Bias Score


EU Scraps Tech Regulation Proposals Amid Industry Lobbying
The European Commission scrapped draft rules on technology patents, AI liability, and messaging app privacy due to anticipated failure to gain EU legislative and national approval, following intense industry lobbying.
EU Scraps Tech Regulation Proposals Amid Industry Lobbying
The European Commission scrapped draft rules on technology patents, AI liability, and messaging app privacy due to anticipated failure to gain EU legislative and national approval, following intense industry lobbying.
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40% Bias Score

Italy Reforms Company Car Tax, Incentivizing Electric Vehicles
Italy's new tax on company cars, favoring electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, reduces a 16 billion euro annual tax break for polluting vehicles—the highest in Europe—incentivizing a shift towards cleaner options and aligning with EU decarbonization goals.

Italy Reforms Company Car Tax, Incentivizing Electric Vehicles
Italy's new tax on company cars, favoring electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, reduces a 16 billion euro annual tax break for polluting vehicles—the highest in Europe—incentivizing a shift towards cleaner options and aligning with EU decarbonization goals.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Fiscal Shift: Defense Spending, Infrastructure Investments, and Debt Brake Reform
Germany's new government announced a defense spending plan exempting funds above 1% of GDP from the debt brake, alongside a €500 billion infrastructure fund, also exempt, signaling a significant fiscal policy shift. This follows the EU's regulatory overhaul and a more business-friendly approach to C...

Germany's Fiscal Shift: Defense Spending, Infrastructure Investments, and Debt Brake Reform
Germany's new government announced a defense spending plan exempting funds above 1% of GDP from the debt brake, alongside a €500 billion infrastructure fund, also exempt, signaling a significant fiscal policy shift. This follows the EU's regulatory overhaul and a more business-friendly approach to C...
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36% Bias Score

EU Seeks Tech Giant Funding for Digital Infrastructure
Mario Draghi's report proposes that tech giants contribute €750-800 billion annually to European digital infrastructure, a proposal met with resistance from these companies, prompting the EU to explore voluntary agreements and potential legislation via the Digital Networks Act.

EU Seeks Tech Giant Funding for Digital Infrastructure
Mario Draghi's report proposes that tech giants contribute €750-800 billion annually to European digital infrastructure, a proposal met with resistance from these companies, prompting the EU to explore voluntary agreements and potential legislation via the Digital Networks Act.
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44% Bias Score

EU Approves Mealworm Powder in Food: A Step Towards Sustainable Protein
The European Union recently approved mealworm powder for use in various food products, promoting sustainable protein sources and addressing global food security concerns; Germany's €38 million investment in alternative proteins highlights the growing interest in insect farming.

EU Approves Mealworm Powder in Food: A Step Towards Sustainable Protein
The European Union recently approved mealworm powder for use in various food products, promoting sustainable protein sources and addressing global food security concerns; Germany's €38 million investment in alternative proteins highlights the growing interest in insect farming.
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40% Bias Score

EU Scraps Telecoms Patent Bill, Sparking Outrage
The European Commission unexpectedly dropped a bill designed to streamline legal battles over standard essential patents in the telecoms sector, prompting outrage from carmakers, center-right lawmakers, and patent users, while pleasing patent holders like Nokia.

EU Scraps Telecoms Patent Bill, Sparking Outrage
The European Commission unexpectedly dropped a bill designed to streamline legal battles over standard essential patents in the telecoms sector, prompting outrage from carmakers, center-right lawmakers, and patent users, while pleasing patent holders like Nokia.
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48% Bias Score

EU Investigates Shein for Consumer Protection Violations
The European Commission launched an investigation into Shein on February 5th, 2024, for allegedly violating EU consumer protection laws, prompting a pledge of cooperation from the company and raising concerns about the social and environmental impacts of fast fashion. A similar investigation into Te...

EU Investigates Shein for Consumer Protection Violations
The European Commission launched an investigation into Shein on February 5th, 2024, for allegedly violating EU consumer protection laws, prompting a pledge of cooperation from the company and raising concerns about the social and environmental impacts of fast fashion. A similar investigation into Te...
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44% Bias Score
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