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France Adopts Budget After Months of Political Gridlock
France adopted a budget for 2025 after six months of delays, a government collapse, and eight weeks of special legislation, avoiding a potential economic crisis although significant challenges remain. The budget, which aims to slightly reduce the public deficit, was approved despite opposition from ...
France Adopts Budget After Months of Political Gridlock
France adopted a budget for 2025 after six months of delays, a government collapse, and eight weeks of special legislation, avoiding a potential economic crisis although significant challenges remain. The budget, which aims to slightly reduce the public deficit, was approved despite opposition from ...
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36% Bias Score


Netherlands Faces Steep Fines for Failing Water Quality Targets
A new European Commission report reveals that the Netherlands is failing to meet its water quality targets, with only 5.2 percent of its waters projected to reach a "good ecological status" by 2027 due to high levels of pollution from industry and agriculture, potentially facing annual fines of up t...
Netherlands Faces Steep Fines for Failing Water Quality Targets
A new European Commission report reveals that the Netherlands is failing to meet its water quality targets, with only 5.2 percent of its waters projected to reach a "good ecological status" by 2027 due to high levels of pollution from industry and agriculture, potentially facing annual fines of up t...
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48% Bias Score


Baltic States Sever Ties with Russian Power Grid
Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia will disconnect from Russia's power grid on February 8th, 2025, a symbolic move enhancing energy independence following their May 2022 cessation of Russian and Belarusian electricity imports; this is facilitated by €1.23 billion EU investment and integration into the C...
Baltic States Sever Ties with Russian Power Grid
Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia will disconnect from Russia's power grid on February 8th, 2025, a symbolic move enhancing energy independence following their May 2022 cessation of Russian and Belarusian electricity imports; this is facilitated by €1.23 billion EU investment and integration into the C...
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40% Bias Score


EU Weighs Retaliation as Trump Imposes Tariffs
President Trump announced new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, and China, prompting strong reactions from European leaders, who are considering retaliatory measures while emphasizing the importance of transatlantic relations; the German auto industry could face severe consequences.
EU Weighs Retaliation as Trump Imposes Tariffs
President Trump announced new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, and China, prompting strong reactions from European leaders, who are considering retaliatory measures while emphasizing the importance of transatlantic relations; the German auto industry could face severe consequences.
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56% Bias Score


EU Prepares for Tough Trade Talks with U.S. Amid Global Competition
Facing threats of 25% tariffs, the EU prepares for "tough negotiations" with the U.S. to prevent a trade war, while also seeking to diversify trade partnerships amid a hyper-competitive global environment. The EU had a €155.8 billion trade surplus with the U.S. in 2023, but a €104 billion deficit in...
EU Prepares for Tough Trade Talks with U.S. Amid Global Competition
Facing threats of 25% tariffs, the EU prepares for "tough negotiations" with the U.S. to prevent a trade war, while also seeking to diversify trade partnerships amid a hyper-competitive global environment. The EU had a €155.8 billion trade surplus with the U.S. in 2023, but a €104 billion deficit in...
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44% Bias Score


Waning Popularity of 'Strongman' Leaders in Europe Challenges EU's Russia Policy
Declining popularity of several European leaders allied with Trump and Putin, including Viktor Orbán in Hungary and Robert Fico in Slovakia, threatens their power and could significantly alter the EU's relationship with Russia and Ukraine ahead of key elections.
Waning Popularity of 'Strongman' Leaders in Europe Challenges EU's Russia Policy
Declining popularity of several European leaders allied with Trump and Putin, including Viktor Orbán in Hungary and Robert Fico in Slovakia, threatens their power and could significantly alter the EU's relationship with Russia and Ukraine ahead of key elections.
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48% Bias Score

Merz Calls for Stronger German EU Leadership
In a CDU event in St. Ingbert, Germany, Friedrich Merz advocated for a more prominent German role in the EU, better relations with France and Poland, and a united European front against the US, sparking demonstrations.

Merz Calls for Stronger German EU Leadership
In a CDU event in St. Ingbert, Germany, Friedrich Merz advocated for a more prominent German role in the EU, better relations with France and Poland, and a united European front against the US, sparking demonstrations.
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40% Bias Score

First Kosciuszko Forum Supports Belarusian Democracy
The First Kosciuszko Forum, held in Gdansk, Poland on February 3-4, 2025, brought together foreign ministers from Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, and Sweden, Belarusian democratic figures, and experts to support Belarusian democratic aspirations during Poland's EU presidency, with plans for annual repet...

First Kosciuszko Forum Supports Belarusian Democracy
The First Kosciuszko Forum, held in Gdansk, Poland on February 3-4, 2025, brought together foreign ministers from Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, and Sweden, Belarusian democratic figures, and experts to support Belarusian democratic aspirations during Poland's EU presidency, with plans for annual repet...
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56% Bias Score

EU Investigates Shein for Consumer Protection Violations
The EU Commission launched an investigation into Shein for potential consumer protection violations, including unfair contract terms and practices, prompting stricter customs checks and fees for shipments from third countries; Shein stated it will cooperate with authorities.

EU Investigates Shein for Consumer Protection Violations
The EU Commission launched an investigation into Shein for potential consumer protection violations, including unfair contract terms and practices, prompting stricter customs checks and fees for shipments from third countries; Shein stated it will cooperate with authorities.
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40% Bias Score

EU Prepares for Trade Negotiations with US Amid Tariff Threats
Facing potential 25% US tariffs, the EU is preparing for tough negotiations, while Canada and Mexico secured temporary reprieves by offering concessions on border security and crime. The EU's €155.8 billion goods surplus with the US in 2023 is a key point of contention.

EU Prepares for Trade Negotiations with US Amid Tariff Threats
Facing potential 25% US tariffs, the EU is preparing for tough negotiations, while Canada and Mexico secured temporary reprieves by offering concessions on border security and crime. The EU's €155.8 billion goods surplus with the US in 2023 is a key point of contention.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Delays Tariffs on Mexico and Canada Amid Border Security Pledges
Following the imposition of tariffs by President Trump on Mexico and Canada, both countries agreed to enhance border security measures, resulting in a one-month delay of the tariffs. These measures involve deploying thousands of troops to their borders and allocating billions of dollars to combat dr...

Trump Delays Tariffs on Mexico and Canada Amid Border Security Pledges
Following the imposition of tariffs by President Trump on Mexico and Canada, both countries agreed to enhance border security measures, resulting in a one-month delay of the tariffs. These measures involve deploying thousands of troops to their borders and allocating billions of dollars to combat dr...
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60% Bias Score

EU Cancer Prevention: 3 Million Cases Potentially Avoidable, but Policy Delays Raise Concerns
A new study reveals that nearly 3 million new cancer diagnoses could be avoided in the EU between 2023 and 2050 by achieving tobacco and alcohol reduction targets, along with measures against air pollution and obesity; however, delays in implementing EU's Cancer Plan raise concerns.

EU Cancer Prevention: 3 Million Cases Potentially Avoidable, but Policy Delays Raise Concerns
A new study reveals that nearly 3 million new cancer diagnoses could be avoided in the EU between 2023 and 2050 by achieving tobacco and alcohol reduction targets, along with measures against air pollution and obesity; however, delays in implementing EU's Cancer Plan raise concerns.
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32% Bias Score
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