Showing 2,077 to 2,088 of 3,337 results


EU Weakens 2035 Combustion Engine Ban Amidst Industry Pressure
Facing economic headwinds and political pressure, the European Commission softened 2024 emission targets for cars and will review its 2035 ban on combustion engine vehicles earlier than planned, despite initial approval by all member states in 2023, creating uncertainty about the future of the EU's ...
EU Weakens 2035 Combustion Engine Ban Amidst Industry Pressure
Facing economic headwinds and political pressure, the European Commission softened 2024 emission targets for cars and will review its 2035 ban on combustion engine vehicles earlier than planned, despite initial approval by all member states in 2023, creating uncertainty about the future of the EU's ...
Progress
60% Bias Score


EU Responds to Trump's Trade Threats with New Anti-Coercion Instrument
Facing potential 25% US tariffs and a weakened transatlantic relationship, the EU counters with a new 2023 anti-coercion instrument, which could target specific companies or individuals, despite its €17 trillion GDP compared to the US's €25 trillion.
EU Responds to Trump's Trade Threats with New Anti-Coercion Instrument
Facing potential 25% US tariffs and a weakened transatlantic relationship, the EU counters with a new 2023 anti-coercion instrument, which could target specific companies or individuals, despite its €17 trillion GDP compared to the US's €25 trillion.
Progress
56% Bias Score


EU Proposes Stricter Rules for Asylum Seeker Returns
The EU Commission proposed a new regulation to increase the return of rejected asylum seekers—currently only 20 percent return—by streamlining processes, imposing stricter penalties for non-cooperation, introducing stronger rules for security risks, and enabling mutual recognition of return decision...
EU Proposes Stricter Rules for Asylum Seeker Returns
The EU Commission proposed a new regulation to increase the return of rejected asylum seekers—currently only 20 percent return—by streamlining processes, imposing stricter penalties for non-cooperation, introducing stronger rules for security risks, and enabling mutual recognition of return decision...
Progress
32% Bias Score


Romania's Far-Right Rise and Post-Election Crisis
Following the annulment of Romania's November 2024 presidential elections, violent protests erupted in Bucharest after pro-Russian far-right extremist Calin Georgescu was barred from the upcoming May elections due to unconstitutional statements and illegal campaign financing; this situation highligh...
Romania's Far-Right Rise and Post-Election Crisis
Following the annulment of Romania's November 2024 presidential elections, violent protests erupted in Bucharest after pro-Russian far-right extremist Calin Georgescu was barred from the upcoming May elections due to unconstitutional statements and illegal campaign financing; this situation highligh...
Progress
44% Bias Score


Poland Strengthens Defenses Amid Strained US Relations
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urged Washington for restraint in a dispute over Ukraine's Starlink access, highlighting the importance of respecting allies, while simultaneously announcing mandatory military training for Polish men and aiming for a half-million-strong army, reflecting a shift tow...
Poland Strengthens Defenses Amid Strained US Relations
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urged Washington for restraint in a dispute over Ukraine's Starlink access, highlighting the importance of respecting allies, while simultaneously announcing mandatory military training for Polish men and aiming for a half-million-strong army, reflecting a shift tow...
Progress
56% Bias Score


EU Faces Critical Medicine Shortages
The European Union is facing shortages of 16 critical medicines due to production problems, increased demand, and manufacturer withdrawals, impacting patient care across various treatments including anti-infectives, insulin, and cancer therapies, with some shortages expected to last until 2025.
EU Faces Critical Medicine Shortages
The European Union is facing shortages of 16 critical medicines due to production problems, increased demand, and manufacturer withdrawals, impacting patient care across various treatments including anti-infectives, insulin, and cancer therapies, with some shortages expected to last until 2025.
Progress
16% Bias Score

UK Considers Legal Action to Release Frozen Chelsea Funds for Ukraine
The UK government may pursue legal action to release 2.5 billion pounds frozen from the sale of Chelsea Football Club to aid Ukraine, facing disagreements with Roman Abramovich over the funds' allocation and delays due to ongoing negotiations and legal complexities.

UK Considers Legal Action to Release Frozen Chelsea Funds for Ukraine
The UK government may pursue legal action to release 2.5 billion pounds frozen from the sale of Chelsea Football Club to aid Ukraine, facing disagreements with Roman Abramovich over the funds' allocation and delays due to ongoing negotiations and legal complexities.
Progress
44% Bias Score

NATO Reaffirms Bosnia Support Amidst Rising Separatist Tensions
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte visited Sarajevo on April 26th, 2024, to reaffirm support for Bosnia's territorial integrity, following the March 5th passage of laws by Bosnian Serb lawmakers that limit central authority in the Republika Srpska region, escalating tensions and raising concerns of r...

NATO Reaffirms Bosnia Support Amidst Rising Separatist Tensions
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte visited Sarajevo on April 26th, 2024, to reaffirm support for Bosnia's territorial integrity, following the March 5th passage of laws by Bosnian Serb lawmakers that limit central authority in the Republika Srpska region, escalating tensions and raising concerns of r...
Progress
44% Bias Score

EU Proposes Faster Deportations of Rejected Asylum Seekers
The EU Commission proposed a plan to expedite deportations of rejected asylum seekers, including establishing transit centers outside the EU, cutting social benefits for non-compliance, and automating the recognition of deportation orders across member states.

EU Proposes Faster Deportations of Rejected Asylum Seekers
The EU Commission proposed a plan to expedite deportations of rejected asylum seekers, including establishing transit centers outside the EU, cutting social benefits for non-compliance, and automating the recognition of deportation orders across member states.
Progress
36% Bias Score

EU to Boost Domestic Drug Production to Combat Shortages
The EU plans to increase domestic drug production to address critical shortages of medicines like painkillers and antibiotics, currently sourced 80-90% from Asia, by streamlining approval processes and increasing public funding.

EU to Boost Domestic Drug Production to Combat Shortages
The EU plans to increase domestic drug production to address critical shortages of medicines like painkillers and antibiotics, currently sourced 80-90% from Asia, by streamlining approval processes and increasing public funding.
Progress
60% Bias Score

New European Bank to Fund Rearmament
A new European rearmament bank, potentially headed by a former prime minister like Mario Draghi, will offer loans to governments and defense companies, with member states guaranteeing the loans; its June 2025 launch will be overseen by Poland, the then-EU president.

New European Bank to Fund Rearmament
A new European rearmament bank, potentially headed by a former prime minister like Mario Draghi, will offer loans to governments and defense companies, with member states guaranteeing the loans; its June 2025 launch will be overseen by Poland, the then-EU president.
Progress
44% Bias Score

EU Proposes New Law to Tackle Medicine Shortages
The EU proposed a new Essential Medicines Act, including a mechanism prioritizing EU-produced medicines in public contracts to address medicine shortages, particularly antibiotics, insulin, and analgesics, by boosting domestic production and coordinated purchasing for scarce drugs, although concerns...

EU Proposes New Law to Tackle Medicine Shortages
The EU proposed a new Essential Medicines Act, including a mechanism prioritizing EU-produced medicines in public contracts to address medicine shortages, particularly antibiotics, insulin, and analgesics, by boosting domestic production and coordinated purchasing for scarce drugs, although concerns...
Progress
40% Bias Score
Showing 2,077 to 2,088 of 3,337 results