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Greenland Seeks Stronger EU Ties Amidst Rare Earth Demand and Independence Drive
Greenland's MP Aaja Chemnitz advocates for stronger EU engagement in Greenland's rare earth mining, highlighting the EU's reliance on China for these resources and the potential for increased cooperation. This comes amidst discussions of Greenland's increasing strategic importance and its pursuit of...
Greenland Seeks Stronger EU Ties Amidst Rare Earth Demand and Independence Drive
Greenland's MP Aaja Chemnitz advocates for stronger EU engagement in Greenland's rare earth mining, highlighting the EU's reliance on China for these resources and the potential for increased cooperation. This comes amidst discussions of Greenland's increasing strategic importance and its pursuit of...
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36% Bias Score


Spain Delays Request for EU Storm Damage Funds
Despite the Spanish Prime Minister's earlier claim, Spain has not yet requested EU Solidarity Funds for storm damage reconstruction, as confirmed by the Vice-President for Cohesion and Reforms in a letter dated November 15th, 2024. The deadline for the request is January 21st, 2025.
Spain Delays Request for EU Storm Damage Funds
Despite the Spanish Prime Minister's earlier claim, Spain has not yet requested EU Solidarity Funds for storm damage reconstruction, as confirmed by the Vice-President for Cohesion and Reforms in a letter dated November 15th, 2024. The deadline for the request is January 21st, 2025.
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36% Bias Score


Turkey's Aging Population: Economic Challenges and EU Comparisons
Turkey's Silver Economy, encompassing the economic activity of its 50+ population, is rapidly expanding, but low pensions and emigration of skilled youth create economic and social challenges, contrasting with EU approaches that emphasize workforce participation among older generations.
Turkey's Aging Population: Economic Challenges and EU Comparisons
Turkey's Silver Economy, encompassing the economic activity of its 50+ population, is rapidly expanding, but low pensions and emigration of skilled youth create economic and social challenges, contrasting with EU approaches that emphasize workforce participation among older generations.
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44% Bias Score


Maersk Reroutes US-India Route, Sparking EU ETS Concerns
Maersk rerouted its US-India shipping route from Algeciras (Spain) to Tangier Med (Morocco) to avoid EU ETS CO2 emission fees, prompting Spanish government concerns about economic and employment consequences; Spain is proposing per-container CO2 fees and stricter pellet container regulations.
Maersk Reroutes US-India Route, Sparking EU ETS Concerns
Maersk rerouted its US-India shipping route from Algeciras (Spain) to Tangier Med (Morocco) to avoid EU ETS CO2 emission fees, prompting Spanish government concerns about economic and employment consequences; Spain is proposing per-container CO2 fees and stricter pellet container regulations.
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40% Bias Score


EU Launches Action Plan to Combat Rising Cyberattacks on Hospitals
The European Commission is launching a cybersecurity action plan for the health sector on Wednesday, allocating funds to improve infrastructure and information sharing to counter rising cyberattacks that cost hospitals an average of €300,000 per major incident.
EU Launches Action Plan to Combat Rising Cyberattacks on Hospitals
The European Commission is launching a cybersecurity action plan for the health sector on Wednesday, allocating funds to improve infrastructure and information sharing to counter rising cyberattacks that cost hospitals an average of €300,000 per major incident.
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16% Bias Score


Four Candidates Vie for Crucial EU Data Protection Role
Four candidates are vying to become the next European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS), a position crucial for EU data privacy oversight, with the selection delayed from November due to the European Commission's late submission of candidates, leaving the position vacant since December 5th.
Four Candidates Vie for Crucial EU Data Protection Role
Four candidates are vying to become the next European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS), a position crucial for EU data privacy oversight, with the selection delayed from November due to the European Commission's late submission of candidates, leaving the position vacant since December 5th.
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36% Bias Score

EU Gives France Leeway on Austerity Budget
France's new €53 billion austerity plan, involving spending cuts and tax hikes to reduce its deficit, has been met with tacit approval from the EU, although concerns remain about long-term fiscal impacts and the potential dilution of pension reforms.

EU Gives France Leeway on Austerity Budget
France's new €53 billion austerity plan, involving spending cuts and tax hikes to reduce its deficit, has been met with tacit approval from the EU, although concerns remain about long-term fiscal impacts and the potential dilution of pension reforms.
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56% Bias Score

EU Chief Kallas: Continued Support for Ukraine Crucial to Counter Russia
Kaja Kallas, the new EU foreign policy chief, urges continued support for Ukraine to counter Russia's aggression, emphasizing the need for EU unity and economic pressure on Russia, even if US support wanes. She also stresses that aiding Ukraine will help prevent future US military intervention.

EU Chief Kallas: Continued Support for Ukraine Crucial to Counter Russia
Kaja Kallas, the new EU foreign policy chief, urges continued support for Ukraine to counter Russia's aggression, emphasizing the need for EU unity and economic pressure on Russia, even if US support wanes. She also stresses that aiding Ukraine will help prevent future US military intervention.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine-Slovakia Gas Dispute Escalates Amidst Retaliation Threats
Ukraine refused to extend a gas transit contract with Russia, ending in late 2024, escalating tensions with Slovakia, which relies on cheap Russian gas, and threatening retaliatory measures, including halting electricity and humanitarian aid; the EU implicitly supported Ukraine.

Ukraine-Slovakia Gas Dispute Escalates Amidst Retaliation Threats
Ukraine refused to extend a gas transit contract with Russia, ending in late 2024, escalating tensions with Slovakia, which relies on cheap Russian gas, and threatening retaliatory measures, including halting electricity and humanitarian aid; the EU implicitly supported Ukraine.
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60% Bias Score

China and EU reaffirm commitment to partnership amid global uncertainty
On Tuesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping and European Council President Antonio Costa held a phone conversation emphasizing the importance of their 50-year diplomatic relationship and cooperation to address global challenges, citing over \$523 billion in bilateral trade between January and August 20...

China and EU reaffirm commitment to partnership amid global uncertainty
On Tuesday, Chinese President Xi Jinping and European Council President Antonio Costa held a phone conversation emphasizing the importance of their 50-year diplomatic relationship and cooperation to address global challenges, citing over \$523 billion in bilateral trade between January and August 20...
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40% Bias Score

Germany Enters Recession for Second Year
Germany's GDP contracted by 0.2 percent in 2024, marking a second year of recession driven by weak industrial production, subdued consumption despite rising real wages, and global economic uncertainties, including the potential for increased US tariffs.

Germany Enters Recession for Second Year
Germany's GDP contracted by 0.2 percent in 2024, marking a second year of recession driven by weak industrial production, subdued consumption despite rising real wages, and global economic uncertainties, including the potential for increased US tariffs.
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48% Bias Score

Russia Targets Romania Amid EU Divisions
Nikolai Patrushev, a Russian presidential advisor, stated that several EU countries, including Romania, are dissatisfied with the EU's Russia policy, revealing a Russian strategy to exploit internal divisions within the EU and influence member states' politics.

Russia Targets Romania Amid EU Divisions
Nikolai Patrushev, a Russian presidential advisor, stated that several EU countries, including Romania, are dissatisfied with the EU's Russia policy, revealing a Russian strategy to exploit internal divisions within the EU and influence member states' politics.
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56% Bias Score
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