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Madrid Plans 2035 Closure of Las Lomas Incinerator, Contingent on EU Waste Reduction Goals
The Madrid city council plans to close the Las Lomas incinerator by 2035, contingent upon reducing landfill waste from 40% to 10%, aligning with EU regulations; failure to meet this target may delay closure.
Madrid Plans 2035 Closure of Las Lomas Incinerator, Contingent on EU Waste Reduction Goals
The Madrid city council plans to close the Las Lomas incinerator by 2035, contingent upon reducing landfill waste from 40% to 10%, aligning with EU regulations; failure to meet this target may delay closure.
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40% Bias Score


Madrid Meets EU Air Quality Standards, But 2030 Goals Remain A Challenge
Madrid's air quality meets EU standards for a third year, but only nine of 24 monitoring stations meet stricter 2030 targets; areas like Plaza Elíptica need a 35% emission reduction to comply, while the opposition criticizes the celebratory tone given the 2,000 annual deaths attributed to pollution.
Madrid Meets EU Air Quality Standards, But 2030 Goals Remain A Challenge
Madrid's air quality meets EU standards for a third year, but only nine of 24 monitoring stations meet stricter 2030 targets; areas like Plaza Elíptica need a 35% emission reduction to comply, while the opposition criticizes the celebratory tone given the 2,000 annual deaths attributed to pollution.
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48% Bias Score


Greece Launches Dynamic Electricity Tariffs for Businesses in 2025
Greece's energy market is changing in 2025: dynamic orange tariffs for businesses start in February, reflecting hourly market prices. The 'night' tariff becomes a 'two-zone' tariff, affecting 1.5 million consumers. Fixed tariffs under 12 months end January 17th.
Greece Launches Dynamic Electricity Tariffs for Businesses in 2025
Greece's energy market is changing in 2025: dynamic orange tariffs for businesses start in February, reflecting hourly market prices. The 'night' tariff becomes a 'two-zone' tariff, affecting 1.5 million consumers. Fixed tariffs under 12 months end January 17th.
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36% Bias Score


Stellantis Invests €2 Billion in Italy to Boost Car Production
Stellantis pledged a €2 billion investment in Italy for 2024, aiming to increase car production and improve relations with the Italian government after disagreements over the European automotive crisis; this follows the departure of CEO Carlos Tavares and includes plans to restart production of hybr...
Stellantis Invests €2 Billion in Italy to Boost Car Production
Stellantis pledged a €2 billion investment in Italy for 2024, aiming to increase car production and improve relations with the Italian government after disagreements over the European automotive crisis; this follows the departure of CEO Carlos Tavares and includes plans to restart production of hybr...
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48% Bias Score


Greece Announces Banking and Social Welfare Reforms
The Greek government announced banking reforms including eliminating basic transaction fees, capping transfer fees, and doubling property taxes on bank-managed properties, alongside social welfare measures providing free medication to 132,000 pensioners and support for 150,000 uniformed personnel.
Greece Announces Banking and Social Welfare Reforms
The Greek government announced banking reforms including eliminating basic transaction fees, capping transfer fees, and doubling property taxes on bank-managed properties, alongside social welfare measures providing free medication to 132,000 pensioners and support for 150,000 uniformed personnel.
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48% Bias Score


\"Stellantis to Avoid \"2.7 Billion Euro EU Carbon Penalty with New Production Plans for Italy\"
\"Stellantis' European chief, Jean-Philippe Imparato, will present plans to the Italian government on December 17 to avoid \"2.7 billion euros in EU carbon emission penalties by increasing electric vehicle production. The company asserts it will maintain Italian plants and jobs, while decisions abou...
\"Stellantis to Avoid \"2.7 Billion Euro EU Carbon Penalty with New Production Plans for Italy\"
\"Stellantis' European chief, Jean-Philippe Imparato, will present plans to the Italian government on December 17 to avoid \"2.7 billion euros in EU carbon emission penalties by increasing electric vehicle production. The company asserts it will maintain Italian plants and jobs, while decisions abou...
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64% Bias Score

French Competitiveness Crisis: Bureaucracy and Global Competition
French business leaders warn of a national competitiveness crisis caused by excessive bureaucracy, highlighting the US's deregulation as a key factor and predicting severe economic consequences from the EU's upcoming corporate vigilance directive.

French Competitiveness Crisis: Bureaucracy and Global Competition
French business leaders warn of a national competitiveness crisis caused by excessive bureaucracy, highlighting the US's deregulation as a key factor and predicting severe economic consequences from the EU's upcoming corporate vigilance directive.
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60% Bias Score

German Election: Parties Clash on Digital Policy
Germany's upcoming election features contrasting digital policy proposals from major parties: CDU advocates for a dedicated Digital Ministry and wider AI adoption, while SPD seeks independence from US/China tech dominance and faster public service digitalization; Greens promote AI for workload reduc...

German Election: Parties Clash on Digital Policy
Germany's upcoming election features contrasting digital policy proposals from major parties: CDU advocates for a dedicated Digital Ministry and wider AI adoption, while SPD seeks independence from US/China tech dominance and faster public service digitalization; Greens promote AI for workload reduc...
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16% Bias Score

Asian Hornet Invasion Spreads Across Europe, Despite Control Efforts
The Asian hornet, accidentally introduced to France in 2004, has spread rapidly across Europe, causing significant losses to honeybee populations and impacting biodiversity, despite French control measures; the hornet's range continues to expand, highlighting the need for improved strategies.

Asian Hornet Invasion Spreads Across Europe, Despite Control Efforts
The Asian hornet, accidentally introduced to France in 2004, has spread rapidly across Europe, causing significant losses to honeybee populations and impacting biodiversity, despite French control measures; the hornet's range continues to expand, highlighting the need for improved strategies.
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52% Bias Score

Germany adopts legally binding National Biodiversity Strategy with 2030 targets
Germany's cabinet approved a National Biodiversity Strategy, setting a 2030 goal to restore 20 percent of land and sea areas and aiming for 30 percent protection overall, although enforcement mechanisms are lacking.

Germany adopts legally binding National Biodiversity Strategy with 2030 targets
Germany's cabinet approved a National Biodiversity Strategy, setting a 2030 goal to restore 20 percent of land and sea areas and aiming for 30 percent protection overall, although enforcement mechanisms are lacking.
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32% Bias Score

ExxonMobil Exits German Refining, Citing EU's Burdensome Regulations
ExxonMobil will divest from its 25% stake in Germany's MIRO refinery, exiting German oil refining due to the EU's complex regulatory environment, high compliance costs, and stringent disclosure requirements, hindering investment and competitiveness.

ExxonMobil Exits German Refining, Citing EU's Burdensome Regulations
ExxonMobil will divest from its 25% stake in Germany's MIRO refinery, exiting German oil refining due to the EU's complex regulatory environment, high compliance costs, and stringent disclosure requirements, hindering investment and competitiveness.
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52% Bias Score

EU Safety Rules Force UK Small Businesses to Halt EU Sales
New EU product safety rules are forcing some UK small businesses to halt sales to Northern Ireland and the EU due to increased compliance requirements; the UK government's support is lacking, says the DUP.

EU Safety Rules Force UK Small Businesses to Halt EU Sales
New EU product safety rules are forcing some UK small businesses to halt sales to Northern Ireland and the EU due to increased compliance requirements; the UK government's support is lacking, says the DUP.
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52% Bias Score
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