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Italy's Housing Stock: A Challenge and Opportunity for Green Renovation
Over 60% of Italy's 12 million homes, many built before the 1970s, need modernization to meet EU emission standards, creating a significant challenge and opportunity for the country's building sector, according to a recent ENEA report and Istat data.
Italy's Housing Stock: A Challenge and Opportunity for Green Renovation
Over 60% of Italy's 12 million homes, many built before the 1970s, need modernization to meet EU emission standards, creating a significant challenge and opportunity for the country's building sector, according to a recent ENEA report and Istat data.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Wet Wipe Maker Adapts to Potential Ban, Highlights Sustainable Transition
Codi Group, a major European wet wipe producer in the Netherlands, faced a media backlash and employee concerns regarding a potential government ban on plastic wet wipes; however, the company proactively transitioned to plastic-free alternatives years before, mitigating the threat and gaining a comp...
Dutch Wet Wipe Maker Adapts to Potential Ban, Highlights Sustainable Transition
Codi Group, a major European wet wipe producer in the Netherlands, faced a media backlash and employee concerns regarding a potential government ban on plastic wet wipes; however, the company proactively transitioned to plastic-free alternatives years before, mitigating the threat and gaining a comp...
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48% Bias Score


German Heating Act: Political Fallout and Uncertain Future
Germany's Building Energy Act (GEG), requiring new heating systems to use at least 65% renewable energy, caused a political crisis, with the opposition CDU/CSU initially opposing it using populist arguments but later showing reluctance to repeal it due to legal constraints and commitments from Germa...
German Heating Act: Political Fallout and Uncertain Future
Germany's Building Energy Act (GEG), requiring new heating systems to use at least 65% renewable energy, caused a political crisis, with the opposition CDU/CSU initially opposing it using populist arguments but later showing reluctance to repeal it due to legal constraints and commitments from Germa...
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Judiciary Approves Judicial Career Reform with Reservations
Spain's General Council of the Judiciary unanimously approved a government plan to reform the judicial career, addressing concerns about the opposition system, increasing the number of judges, and resolving the interim status of hundreds of substitute judges, while expressing reservations about spec...
Spanish Judiciary Approves Judicial Career Reform with Reservations
Spain's General Council of the Judiciary unanimously approved a government plan to reform the judicial career, addressing concerns about the opposition system, increasing the number of judges, and resolving the interim status of hundreds of substitute judges, while expressing reservations about spec...
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44% Bias Score


EU Omnibus Package: Streamlining Regulations, Sparking Debate on Sustainability and Competitiveness
The EU's Omnibus package simplifies environmental and social regulations, aiming to save €6.3 billion annually and mobilize €50 billion in investments, but faces criticism for weakening due diligence and environmental reporting requirements, sparking debate in the European Parliament.
EU Omnibus Package: Streamlining Regulations, Sparking Debate on Sustainability and Competitiveness
The EU's Omnibus package simplifies environmental and social regulations, aiming to save €6.3 billion annually and mobilize €50 billion in investments, but faces criticism for weakening due diligence and environmental reporting requirements, sparking debate in the European Parliament.
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64% Bias Score


EU Parliament Corruption Scandal Exposes Lobbying Regulation Gaps
The European Parliament is embroiled in a corruption scandal highlighting weaknesses in EU lobbying regulations; despite a transparency register for 13,762 organizations and over 50,000 individuals, enforcement is lacking, leaving room for undue influence and potential corruption.
EU Parliament Corruption Scandal Exposes Lobbying Regulation Gaps
The European Parliament is embroiled in a corruption scandal highlighting weaknesses in EU lobbying regulations; despite a transparency register for 13,762 organizations and over 50,000 individuals, enforcement is lacking, leaving room for undue influence and potential corruption.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Delays Key EU Directives
Germany faces criticism for delaying several EU directives: a two-week paid parental leave, renewable energy expansion, a higher minimum wage, and environmental protection; legal challenges and slow progress are apparent.

Germany Delays Key EU Directives
Germany faces criticism for delaying several EU directives: a two-week paid parental leave, renewable energy expansion, a higher minimum wage, and environmental protection; legal challenges and slow progress are apparent.
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48% Bias Score

Thuringian Bratwurst Season Opens with Record Attendance
The annual grilling of Thuringian bratwurst opened the season in Mühlhausen, Germany, drawing 140,000 visitors to the Bratwurst Museum. The event highlighted the bratwurst's economic importance and cultural heritage, despite a recent decline in meat and sausage consumption.

Thuringian Bratwurst Season Opens with Record Attendance
The annual grilling of Thuringian bratwurst opened the season in Mühlhausen, Germany, drawing 140,000 visitors to the Bratwurst Museum. The event highlighted the bratwurst's economic importance and cultural heritage, despite a recent decline in meat and sausage consumption.
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44% Bias Score

French Constitutional Council Partially Approves Agricultural Law
The French Constitutional Council partially approved the Orientation Law for Agriculture (LOA), upholding its core principle but rejecting key provisions on food sovereignty and preventing stricter-than-EU regulations; an administrative fine of €450 or a training course replaces criminal penalties f...

French Constitutional Council Partially Approves Agricultural Law
The French Constitutional Council partially approved the Orientation Law for Agriculture (LOA), upholding its core principle but rejecting key provisions on food sovereignty and preventing stricter-than-EU regulations; an administrative fine of €450 or a training course replaces criminal penalties f...
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52% Bias Score

EU Omnibus Package: Streamlining Regulations, Balancing Competitiveness and Sustainability
The EU's Omnibus package simplifies environmental and social reporting for businesses, aiming to boost competitiveness by reducing red tape by 25% for large companies and 35% for SMEs, saving €6.3 billion annually and attracting €50 billion in investment, but raising concerns about reduced environme...

EU Omnibus Package: Streamlining Regulations, Balancing Competitiveness and Sustainability
The EU's Omnibus package simplifies environmental and social reporting for businesses, aiming to boost competitiveness by reducing red tape by 25% for large companies and 35% for SMEs, saving €6.3 billion annually and attracting €50 billion in investment, but raising concerns about reduced environme...
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52% Bias Score

Italian Farmers Protest Cultivated Meat Ban, Challenging EFSA
In Italy, despite a government ban, Coldiretti's protest against cultivated meat—with a planned March 19th demonstration in Parma—challenges the EFSA's approach, advocating for its reclassification as a pharmaceutical due to health concerns, prompting the EFSA to close its Parma office.

Italian Farmers Protest Cultivated Meat Ban, Challenging EFSA
In Italy, despite a government ban, Coldiretti's protest against cultivated meat—with a planned March 19th demonstration in Parma—challenges the EFSA's approach, advocating for its reclassification as a pharmaceutical due to health concerns, prompting the EFSA to close its Parma office.
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52% Bias Score

Corporate EV Leasing: A Bridge to Sustainable Transport?
Increased corporate leasing of electric vehicles is a response to EU regulations on CO2 emissions, benefiting both businesses seeking sustainable transport and automakers needing to meet emission targets, although the long-term sustainability of this approach is uncertain.

Corporate EV Leasing: A Bridge to Sustainable Transport?
Increased corporate leasing of electric vehicles is a response to EU regulations on CO2 emissions, benefiting both businesses seeking sustainable transport and automakers needing to meet emission targets, although the long-term sustainability of this approach is uncertain.
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44% Bias Score
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