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TikTok Fined €530 Million for Data Transfer to China
Ireland's Data Protection Commission fined TikTok €530 million for transferring European user data to China, violating the GDPR by lacking transparency and failing to guarantee data protection equivalent to EU standards; the company can appeal.
TikTok Fined €530 Million for Data Transfer to China
Ireland's Data Protection Commission fined TikTok €530 million for transferring European user data to China, violating the GDPR by lacking transparency and failing to guarantee data protection equivalent to EU standards; the company can appeal.
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48% Bias Score


TikTok fined €530 million for violating EU data privacy rules
The Irish Data Protection Commission fined TikTok €530 million for violating EU data privacy regulations by transferring user data to China and lacking transparency; the company plans to appeal.
TikTok fined €530 million for violating EU data privacy rules
The Irish Data Protection Commission fined TikTok €530 million for violating EU data privacy regulations by transferring user data to China and lacking transparency; the company plans to appeal.
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44% Bias Score


Germany's Stricter Border Controls Spark EU Neighbor Disputes
Germany's plans to tighten border controls, including potentially rejecting asylum seekers, have prompted criticism from Poland and Austria, raising concerns about compliance with EU law and the future of the Schengen Area.
Germany's Stricter Border Controls Spark EU Neighbor Disputes
Germany's plans to tighten border controls, including potentially rejecting asylum seekers, have prompted criticism from Poland and Austria, raising concerns about compliance with EU law and the future of the Schengen Area.
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52% Bias Score


EU Workplace Accidents Decrease, but Inspector Shortages Raise Concerns
In 2022, the EU reported 2.97 million non-fatal and 3,286 fatal workplace accidents, a 4.6% decrease since 2017; men comprised two-thirds of non-fatal accidents; manufacturing, health, and construction sectors reported the most incidents; and a global decline in labor inspectors raises safety concer...
EU Workplace Accidents Decrease, but Inspector Shortages Raise Concerns
In 2022, the EU reported 2.97 million non-fatal and 3,286 fatal workplace accidents, a 4.6% decrease since 2017; men comprised two-thirds of non-fatal accidents; manufacturing, health, and construction sectors reported the most incidents; and a global decline in labor inspectors raises safety concer...
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48% Bias Score


Cuba Re-Arrests Opposition Figures, Sparking International Condemnation
On April 30th, 2025, Cuba re-arrested opposition figures José Daniel Ferrer and Félix Navarro, prompting condemnation from the European Union and the United States, who criticized the move as an infringement on human rights and sovereignty.
Cuba Re-Arrests Opposition Figures, Sparking International Condemnation
On April 30th, 2025, Cuba re-arrested opposition figures José Daniel Ferrer and Félix Navarro, prompting condemnation from the European Union and the United States, who criticized the move as an infringement on human rights and sovereignty.
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44% Bias Score


EU Member States Seek Deficit Rule Exceptions for Defense Spending Increase
Twelve EU member states, including Germany, formally requested exceptions to the EU's deficit rules to increase defense spending by 1.5% of GDP annually for four years, totaling €800 billion, due to the Ukraine war and concerns about traditional military partnerships.
EU Member States Seek Deficit Rule Exceptions for Defense Spending Increase
Twelve EU member states, including Germany, formally requested exceptions to the EU's deficit rules to increase defense spending by 1.5% of GDP annually for four years, totaling €800 billion, due to the Ukraine war and concerns about traditional military partnerships.
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36% Bias Score

Russia's Fertilizer Dumping Cripples German Farmers
Soaring fertilizer prices, increased by 30 percent, coupled with falling wheat prices, are crippling German farmers; Russia exploits the situation by exporting subsidized fertilizers, potentially jeopardizing German food security and independence.

Russia's Fertilizer Dumping Cripples German Farmers
Soaring fertilizer prices, increased by 30 percent, coupled with falling wheat prices, are crippling German farmers; Russia exploits the situation by exporting subsidized fertilizers, potentially jeopardizing German food security and independence.
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52% Bias Score

Greece Lags EU in SME Digital Adoption
Greece ranks second-to-last in the EU for SME digital intensity, with 46.6% scoring poorly according to Eurostat, compared to the EU average of 27.1%, indicating limited investment in digital technologies among Greek SMEs and hindering competitiveness.

Greece Lags EU in SME Digital Adoption
Greece ranks second-to-last in the EU for SME digital intensity, with 46.6% scoring poorly according to Eurostat, compared to the EU average of 27.1%, indicating limited investment in digital technologies among Greek SMEs and hindering competitiveness.
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28% Bias Score

Poland Warns Germany Against Stricter Border Controls
Poland's Charge d'affaires warned Germany against stricter border controls, citing negative impacts on cross-border traffic and the EU internal market, while emphasizing the need to balance border security with free movement within the Schengen Area.

Poland Warns Germany Against Stricter Border Controls
Poland's Charge d'affaires warned Germany against stricter border controls, citing negative impacts on cross-border traffic and the EU internal market, while emphasizing the need to balance border security with free movement within the Schengen Area.
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44% Bias Score

Poland's Coal Phase-out: Belchatow Plant Closure and Energy Transition Challenges
Poland's Belchatow power plant, a major emitter in the EU, has drastically reduced pollution but will close as part of the country's energy transition away from coal, prompting adaptation challenges while meeting EU environmental regulations.

Poland's Coal Phase-out: Belchatow Plant Closure and Energy Transition Challenges
Poland's Belchatow power plant, a major emitter in the EU, has drastically reduced pollution but will close as part of the country's energy transition away from coal, prompting adaptation challenges while meeting EU environmental regulations.
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36% Bias Score

Greek Opposition Demands Probe into Ruling Party's Ties to PR Firm Amid Propaganda Allegations
Greece's opposition demands an investigation into the New Democracy party's alleged ties to the PR firm Blue Skies, accusing it of shadow financing and online propaganda, including attacks on families of Tempi train crash victims; the government denies any wrongdoing.

Greek Opposition Demands Probe into Ruling Party's Ties to PR Firm Amid Propaganda Allegations
Greece's opposition demands an investigation into the New Democracy party's alleged ties to the PR firm Blue Skies, accusing it of shadow financing and online propaganda, including attacks on families of Tempi train crash victims; the government denies any wrongdoing.
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36% Bias Score

Sixteen EU Nations to Exceed Budget Limits for Defense Spending
Sixteen European Union countries, including Germany, plan to invoke an emergency clause to raise defense spending by up to 1.5% of GDP annually for four years, exceeding the EU's budgetary limits, with twelve already filing formal requests; the move aims to bolster defense capacities and demonstrate...

Sixteen EU Nations to Exceed Budget Limits for Defense Spending
Sixteen European Union countries, including Germany, plan to invoke an emergency clause to raise defense spending by up to 1.5% of GDP annually for four years, exceeding the EU's budgetary limits, with twelve already filing formal requests; the move aims to bolster defense capacities and demonstrate...
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36% Bias Score
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