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French Ministers Urge EU to Adjust Auto CO2 Emission Standards
Three French ministers—of Ecological Transition, Industry, and Europe—are urging the European Commission to adjust its CO2 emission standards for automakers, warning that current regulations risk €15 billion in penalties in 2025 and harming the European automotive industry.
French Ministers Urge EU to Adjust Auto CO2 Emission Standards
Three French ministers—of Ecological Transition, Industry, and Europe—are urging the European Commission to adjust its CO2 emission standards for automakers, warning that current regulations risk €15 billion in penalties in 2025 and harming the European automotive industry.
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56% Bias Score


EU Responds Cautiously to Trump's Trade Threats
Facing renewed trade threats from Donald Trump, the European Union is adopting a cautious, pragmatic approach, preparing countermeasures while prioritizing unity and seeking to avoid a trade war, but concerns exist about other European leaders courting Trump.
EU Responds Cautiously to Trump's Trade Threats
Facing renewed trade threats from Donald Trump, the European Union is adopting a cautious, pragmatic approach, preparing countermeasures while prioritizing unity and seeking to avoid a trade war, but concerns exist about other European leaders courting Trump.
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32% Bias Score


Massive Protests in Slovakia Against Fico's Pro-Russia Stance
Tens of thousands protested in Slovakia against Prime Minister Robert Fico's pro-Russian policies, sparked by his meeting with Vladimir Putin and statements about potentially leaving the EU and NATO; Fico accused the opposition of plotting a coup, escalating tensions.
Massive Protests in Slovakia Against Fico's Pro-Russia Stance
Tens of thousands protested in Slovakia against Prime Minister Robert Fico's pro-Russian policies, sparked by his meeting with Vladimir Putin and statements about potentially leaving the EU and NATO; Fico accused the opposition of plotting a coup, escalating tensions.
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Offers to Transit Azerbaijani Gas to Europe
Ukraine announced its readiness to transit Azerbaijani gas to Europe, offering an alternative to Russian supplies after recent disruptions, potentially impacting EU-Russia relations and energy security. President Zelenskyy confirmed discussions with Azerbaijan's President Aliyev regarding the plan, ...
Ukraine Offers to Transit Azerbaijani Gas to Europe
Ukraine announced its readiness to transit Azerbaijani gas to Europe, offering an alternative to Russian supplies after recent disruptions, potentially impacting EU-Russia relations and energy security. President Zelenskyy confirmed discussions with Azerbaijan's President Aliyev regarding the plan, ...
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60% Bias Score


Greece Launches €200 Million SME Export Support Program
The Greek government launched a €200 million program to boost SME exports, funding business plans, market research, and digital upgrades for eligible manufacturing SMEs within the 2021-2027 ESPA Competitiveness program.
Greece Launches €200 Million SME Export Support Program
The Greek government launched a €200 million program to boost SME exports, funding business plans, market research, and digital upgrades for eligible manufacturing SMEs within the 2021-2027 ESPA Competitiveness program.
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32% Bias Score


UK Explores EU Trade Deal, Weighing Standard Alignment
The UK is considering aligning with EU food and farm standards to regain frictionless access to European markets, a move Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds says wouldn't break government red lines, following positive discussions with EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic in Davos.
UK Explores EU Trade Deal, Weighing Standard Alignment
The UK is considering aligning with EU food and farm standards to regain frictionless access to European markets, a move Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds says wouldn't break government red lines, following positive discussions with EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic in Davos.
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48% Bias Score

Lukashenko's Seventh Term: Belarus Holds a Potemkin Election"
Belarus's January 26th, 2025, presidential election, expected to result in Alexander Lukashenko's seventh term, is characterized by a complete lack of opposition, suppressed media, and absent international observers, representing a stark departure from past elections and a step toward totalitarianis...

Lukashenko's Seventh Term: Belarus Holds a Potemkin Election"
Belarus's January 26th, 2025, presidential election, expected to result in Alexander Lukashenko's seventh term, is characterized by a complete lack of opposition, suppressed media, and absent international observers, representing a stark departure from past elections and a step toward totalitarianis...
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64% Bias Score

Mass Protests Rock Slovakia over Fico's Pro-Russia Stance
Tens of thousands of Slovaks protested in 28 locations against Prime Minister Robert Fico's pro-Russia policies, amplified by his Moscow visit and threats of withdrawing from the EU and NATO, following his claim of an opposition coup attempt based on a secret SIS report; further protests are planned...

Mass Protests Rock Slovakia over Fico's Pro-Russia Stance
Tens of thousands of Slovaks protested in 28 locations against Prime Minister Robert Fico's pro-Russia policies, amplified by his Moscow visit and threats of withdrawing from the EU and NATO, following his claim of an opposition coup attempt based on a secret SIS report; further protests are planned...
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40% Bias Score

Mass Protests Erupt in Slovakia Against Pro-Russia Prime Minister
Tens of thousands of Slovaks protested in 28 locations against Prime Minister Robert Fico's pro-Russia stance, following his Moscow visit and statements about potentially leaving the EU and NATO; Fico accused the opposition of a foreign-backed coup attempt, which they denied.

Mass Protests Erupt in Slovakia Against Pro-Russia Prime Minister
Tens of thousands of Slovaks protested in 28 locations against Prime Minister Robert Fico's pro-Russia stance, following his Moscow visit and statements about potentially leaving the EU and NATO; Fico accused the opposition of a foreign-backed coup attempt, which they denied.
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44% Bias Score

Spain: Sharp Child Population Decline Coupled with Rising Child Poverty and Increased Early Childhood Education Investment
Between 2013 and 2023, Spain experienced a 25% decrease in children under six, the largest drop in the EU, while child poverty rose to 34.1%, exceeding the EU average. Despite fewer children, public investment in early childhood education increased, resulting in 55.8% of children under three attendi...

Spain: Sharp Child Population Decline Coupled with Rising Child Poverty and Increased Early Childhood Education Investment
Between 2013 and 2023, Spain experienced a 25% decrease in children under six, the largest drop in the EU, while child poverty rose to 34.1%, exceeding the EU average. Despite fewer children, public investment in early childhood education increased, resulting in 55.8% of children under three attendi...
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Policies Pose Challenges for EU Automakers and Energy Security
President Trump's executive orders reversing climate policies and promoting combustion engines create significant challenges for the EU, particularly Germany, impacting both the automotive and energy sectors, while the lack of a unified EU response leaves it vulnerable in technological competition.

Trump's Policies Pose Challenges for EU Automakers and Energy Security
President Trump's executive orders reversing climate policies and promoting combustion engines create significant challenges for the EU, particularly Germany, impacting both the automotive and energy sectors, while the lack of a unified EU response leaves it vulnerable in technological competition.
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48% Bias Score

Slovakia's Ruling Coalition Accuses Opposition of Foreign-Funded Coup Attempt
Slovakia's pro-Moscow government alleges foreign interference in upcoming pro-European protests, claiming a foreign-funded plot to destabilize the country, while the opposition dismisses these claims as a pretext to suppress dissent.

Slovakia's Ruling Coalition Accuses Opposition of Foreign-Funded Coup Attempt
Slovakia's pro-Moscow government alleges foreign interference in upcoming pro-European protests, claiming a foreign-funded plot to destabilize the country, while the opposition dismisses these claims as a pretext to suppress dissent.
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64% Bias Score
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