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Serbia's Vučić Releases Protesters After Train Station Collapse
After 15 deaths in a Serbian train station collapse, President Aleksandar Vučić initially blamed foreign-funded protests but later released all arrested demonstrators and promised pardons, while announcing a probe into the disaster and a potential law on foreign agents.
Serbia's Vučić Releases Protesters After Train Station Collapse
After 15 deaths in a Serbian train station collapse, President Aleksandar Vučić initially blamed foreign-funded protests but later released all arrested demonstrators and promised pardons, while announcing a probe into the disaster and a potential law on foreign agents.
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56% Bias Score


Greece Lags in Reforms, Institutions, and Competitiveness
The KEPE's 2024 productivity report reveals Greece's significant underperformance in reforms and institutions, ranking below 20th among EU27 in most IMD competitiveness indicators and facing challenges in FDI, judicial efficiency, and talent shortages, impacting its overall economic standing.
Greece Lags in Reforms, Institutions, and Competitiveness
The KEPE's 2024 productivity report reveals Greece's significant underperformance in reforms and institutions, ranking below 20th among EU27 in most IMD competitiveness indicators and facing challenges in FDI, judicial efficiency, and talent shortages, impacting its overall economic standing.
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36% Bias Score


"Italy Tightens Traffic Laws with Increased Fines"
"Italy introduces stricter traffic laws on Saturday, increasing fines for phone use while driving, speeding, and E-scooter violations, aiming to reduce the country's high traffic fatality rate."
"Italy Tightens Traffic Laws with Increased Fines"
"Italy introduces stricter traffic laws on Saturday, increasing fines for phone use while driving, speeding, and E-scooter violations, aiming to reduce the country's high traffic fatality rate."
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40% Bias Score


"EU Bans Christmas Songs to Curb Energy Use Amid Blackout Fears"
"To prevent potential blackouts, the European Union banned several Christmas songs until May 2025 due to their perceived promotion of excessive energy consumption, impacting Christmas markets, kindergartens, and other public spaces across Europe."
"EU Bans Christmas Songs to Curb Energy Use Amid Blackout Fears"
"To prevent potential blackouts, the European Union banned several Christmas songs until May 2025 due to their perceived promotion of excessive energy consumption, impacting Christmas markets, kindergartens, and other public spaces across Europe."
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56% Bias Score


"Northern Ireland Votes to Maintain Post-Brexit Trade Rules"
"Northern Ireland's lawmakers voted 48-36 to uphold post-Brexit trade rules with Britain, a decision that maintains the region's special status within the EU single market for goods, despite unionist opposition and claims of an undemocratic process."
"Northern Ireland Votes to Maintain Post-Brexit Trade Rules"
"Northern Ireland's lawmakers voted 48-36 to uphold post-Brexit trade rules with Britain, a decision that maintains the region's special status within the EU single market for goods, despite unionist opposition and claims of an undemocratic process."
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48% Bias Score


UK Seeks Closer EU Ties After Brexit
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves met with EU finance ministers on Monday to discuss closer cooperation after Brexit, marking a significant shift in approach from the previous government's confrontational stance. The meeting, described as a \"milestone\", aims to rebuild trust and foster collaboration in ...
UK Seeks Closer EU Ties After Brexit
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves met with EU finance ministers on Monday to discuss closer cooperation after Brexit, marking a significant shift in approach from the previous government's confrontational stance. The meeting, described as a \"milestone\", aims to rebuild trust and foster collaboration in ...
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48% Bias Score

Romania and Bulgaria Join Schengen: Passport-Free Travel, but Truck Delays Persist
Effective January 1, 2025, Romania and Bulgaria join the Schengen Area, eliminating passport-required land travel for 25 million citizens; however, truck border bureaucracy persists, costing Romania's road transport an estimated €19 billion since 2012.

Romania and Bulgaria Join Schengen: Passport-Free Travel, but Truck Delays Persist
Effective January 1, 2025, Romania and Bulgaria join the Schengen Area, eliminating passport-required land travel for 25 million citizens; however, truck border bureaucracy persists, costing Romania's road transport an estimated €19 billion since 2012.
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40% Bias Score

Zinnwald Lithium Project Awaits German Regulatory Approval
The Zinnwald Lithium GmbH project in Saxony, Germany, is awaiting regulatory approval for its mining plan, which includes environmental impact assessment and public participation, with an uncertain timeline.

Zinnwald Lithium Project Awaits German Regulatory Approval
The Zinnwald Lithium GmbH project in Saxony, Germany, is awaiting regulatory approval for its mining plan, which includes environmental impact assessment and public participation, with an uncertain timeline.
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4% Bias Score

EU Aims for Full Energy Independence from Russia in 100 Days
The EU plans to fully cut energy ties with Russia in 100 days, despite facing economic challenges and potential opposition from member states reliant on Russian energy, particularly Hungary and Slovakia, who may veto the plan due to its economic ramifications.

EU Aims for Full Energy Independence from Russia in 100 Days
The EU plans to fully cut energy ties with Russia in 100 days, despite facing economic challenges and potential opposition from member states reliant on Russian energy, particularly Hungary and Slovakia, who may veto the plan due to its economic ramifications.
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52% Bias Score

EU's Entry/Exit System to Launch in 2025
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES), delayed multiple times, will begin its phased rollout in 2025, requiring non-EU travelers to scan their passports at automated kiosks upon entry and exit from the Schengen Area to improve border security and track visitor compliance with stay limits.

EU's Entry/Exit System to Launch in 2025
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES), delayed multiple times, will begin its phased rollout in 2025, requiring non-EU travelers to scan their passports at automated kiosks upon entry and exit from the Schengen Area to improve border security and track visitor compliance with stay limits.
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32% Bias Score

"EU Entry/Exit System to Launch in 2025"
"The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES), initially proposed almost nine years ago, will begin a phased rollout in 2025, requiring non-EU citizens to scan their passports at external EU borders to record biometric data and track their movements within the Schengen Area, aiming to improve border security."

"EU Entry/Exit System to Launch in 2025"
"The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES), initially proposed almost nine years ago, will begin a phased rollout in 2025, requiring non-EU citizens to scan their passports at external EU borders to record biometric data and track their movements within the Schengen Area, aiming to improve border security."
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32% Bias Score

EU's Strategic Autonomy Faces Funding and Dependency Challenges
The European Union's new industrial strategy, aiming for strategic autonomy and competitiveness, faces challenges due to economic constraints and dependencies on the US and China, requiring over €750 billion in annual investment; the EU lags behind in cutting-edge technologies.

EU's Strategic Autonomy Faces Funding and Dependency Challenges
The European Union's new industrial strategy, aiming for strategic autonomy and competitiveness, faces challenges due to economic constraints and dependencies on the US and China, requiring over €750 billion in annual investment; the EU lags behind in cutting-edge technologies.
Progress
32% Bias Score
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