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EU Considers Adding Russia to Money Laundering Grey List
The European Union is considering adding Russia to its grey list for insufficient anti-money laundering measures, increasing financial pressure on Moscow, following Russia's suspension from the FATF and despite potential political hurdles within the EU parliament.
EU Considers Adding Russia to Money Laundering Grey List
The European Union is considering adding Russia to its grey list for insufficient anti-money laundering measures, increasing financial pressure on Moscow, following Russia's suspension from the FATF and despite potential political hurdles within the EU parliament.
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36% Bias Score


EU Ends Trade Benefits for Ukraine, Causing Potential Billions in Losses
The European Union ended three years of special trade benefits for Ukraine on June 6th, 2024, causing potential losses of €3.3 billion and a 2.5% GDP drop for Ukraine due to the removal of tariff exemptions on agricultural products, creating friction between supporting Ukraine and appeasing EU farme...
EU Ends Trade Benefits for Ukraine, Causing Potential Billions in Losses
The European Union ended three years of special trade benefits for Ukraine on June 6th, 2024, causing potential losses of €3.3 billion and a 2.5% GDP drop for Ukraine due to the removal of tariff exemptions on agricultural products, creating friction between supporting Ukraine and appeasing EU farme...
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48% Bias Score


Catalan Used at Presidents' Conference Amidst Tensions
In Barcelona, President Salvador Illa opened the Conference of Presidents, advocating for co-official languages amidst tension with the PP; Madrid's president initially threatened to leave but remained after a brief departure, while the conference proceeded with speeches in multiple languages.
Catalan Used at Presidents' Conference Amidst Tensions
In Barcelona, President Salvador Illa opened the Conference of Presidents, advocating for co-official languages amidst tension with the PP; Madrid's president initially threatened to leave but remained after a brief departure, while the conference proceeded with speeches in multiple languages.
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36% Bias Score


EU Agrees on Revised Air Passenger Rights, Ending 12-Year Stalemate
The EU Council of Ministers in Luxembourg approved a revised air passenger rights regulation, increasing the delay threshold for compensation to four hours for flights under 3,500 km and six hours for longer flights, following a twelve-year stalemate and despite opposition from several member states...
EU Agrees on Revised Air Passenger Rights, Ending 12-Year Stalemate
The EU Council of Ministers in Luxembourg approved a revised air passenger rights regulation, increasing the delay threshold for compensation to four hours for flights under 3,500 km and six hours for longer flights, following a twelve-year stalemate and despite opposition from several member states...
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32% Bias Score


Narrow Victory for Radical Nationalist in Poland Sparks EU Concern
Poland's presidential election resulted in a narrow victory for radical nationalist Karol Nawrocki, causing concern in the EU due to his anti-EU views and past scandals, creating a deeply divided nation.
Narrow Victory for Radical Nationalist in Poland Sparks EU Concern
Poland's presidential election resulted in a narrow victory for radical nationalist Karol Nawrocki, causing concern in the EU due to his anti-EU views and past scandals, creating a deeply divided nation.
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56% Bias Score


EU Drug Report: Rising Cocaine Consumption and Emerging Threats
The European Drug Report highlights a significant rise in cocaine availability and consumption within the EU, marked by increased wastewater residue, record seizures (up 30% in 2023 to 419 tons), and a 13-year lag to treatment, alongside concerning trends in synthetic cathinones, potent synthetic op...
EU Drug Report: Rising Cocaine Consumption and Emerging Threats
The European Drug Report highlights a significant rise in cocaine availability and consumption within the EU, marked by increased wastewater residue, record seizures (up 30% in 2023 to 419 tons), and a 13-year lag to treatment, alongside concerning trends in synthetic cathinones, potent synthetic op...
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24% Bias Score

EU Weakens Air Passenger Rights for Flight Delays
EU member states agreed to raise the flight delay threshold for passenger compensation from three to four hours (flights under 3,500km) and six hours (flights over 3,500km), despite opposition from Germany and concerns from consumer advocates who predict a significant drop in successful claims.

EU Weakens Air Passenger Rights for Flight Delays
EU member states agreed to raise the flight delay threshold for passenger compensation from three to four hours (flights under 3,500km) and six hours (flights over 3,500km), despite opposition from Germany and concerns from consumer advocates who predict a significant drop in successful claims.
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40% Bias Score

Italy and Argentina Strengthen Ties with Joint Action Plan
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Argentinian President Javier Milei met for two hours in Palazzo Chigi, resulting in a joint action plan for 2025-2030 focusing on bilateral cooperation, including the Italophone Community and IILA, alongside a new memorandum between Eni and YPF for LNG produ...

Italy and Argentina Strengthen Ties with Joint Action Plan
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Argentinian President Javier Milei met for two hours in Palazzo Chigi, resulting in a joint action plan for 2025-2030 focusing on bilateral cooperation, including the Italophone Community and IILA, alongside a new memorandum between Eni and YPF for LNG produ...
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44% Bias Score

EU Average Workweek Shrinks to 36 Hours in 2024
New Eurostat data reveals a decrease in average weekly working hours in the EU from 37 hours in 2014 to 36 hours in 2024, with significant variations between member states, ranging from 32.1 hours in the Netherlands to 39.8 hours in Greece.

EU Average Workweek Shrinks to 36 Hours in 2024
New Eurostat data reveals a decrease in average weekly working hours in the EU from 37 hours in 2014 to 36 hours in 2024, with significant variations between member states, ranging from 32.1 hours in the Netherlands to 39.8 hours in Greece.
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28% Bias Score

Hungary Delays Controversial Media Law Debate Until Autumn
Hungary's parliament will delay debate on a controversial media law until autumn, following criticism from the EU and concerns about its impact on media freedom and potential violations of EU law. The law would grant broad powers to monitor foreign-funded media and NGOs.

Hungary Delays Controversial Media Law Debate Until Autumn
Hungary's parliament will delay debate on a controversial media law until autumn, following criticism from the EU and concerns about its impact on media freedom and potential violations of EU law. The law would grant broad powers to monitor foreign-funded media and NGOs.
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44% Bias Score

US Doubles Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, EU to Retaliate
The United States doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from 25% to 50%, effective June 4th, prompting the European Union to announce retaliatory measures, escalating trade tensions and potentially harming European steel producers already facing weak demand.

US Doubles Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, EU to Retaliate
The United States doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from 25% to 50%, effective June 4th, prompting the European Union to announce retaliatory measures, escalating trade tensions and potentially harming European steel producers already facing weak demand.
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36% Bias Score

Hungary Postpones Vote on Bill Targeting Foreign-Funded Groups
The Hungarian government postponed a vote on a bill that would allow it to monitor, penalize, and potentially ban organizations receiving foreign funding, following weeks of protests and warnings that it would stifle civil society and independent media; the vote is now delayed until autumn.

Hungary Postpones Vote on Bill Targeting Foreign-Funded Groups
The Hungarian government postponed a vote on a bill that would allow it to monitor, penalize, and potentially ban organizations receiving foreign funding, following weeks of protests and warnings that it would stifle civil society and independent media; the vote is now delayed until autumn.
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64% Bias Score
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