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Europe Rejects US Attempt to Eliminate Diversity Initiatives
The US government, under President Trump, demanded that French and other European companies abandon their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, prompting strong pushback from French and other European officials who emphasized their commitment to DEI and national values.
Europe Rejects US Attempt to Eliminate Diversity Initiatives
The US government, under President Trump, demanded that French and other European companies abandon their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, prompting strong pushback from French and other European officials who emphasized their commitment to DEI and national values.
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40% Bias Score


Hannover Messe: Germany and Canada Strengthen Ties Amidst US Trade Threats
The Hannover Messe 2024, opened on March 30th, saw German Chancellor Scholz and Canadian representative Stephane Dion reaffirm their partnership amidst US trade threats, showcasing Canada's largest-ever trade fair presence and emphasizing the need for increased free trade to counter US protectionism...
Hannover Messe: Germany and Canada Strengthen Ties Amidst US Trade Threats
The Hannover Messe 2024, opened on March 30th, saw German Chancellor Scholz and Canadian representative Stephane Dion reaffirm their partnership amidst US trade threats, showcasing Canada's largest-ever trade fair presence and emphasizing the need for increased free trade to counter US protectionism...
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44% Bias Score


EU Collects €58.2M in DSA Fees, Faces Deficit and Legal Challenges
The European Commission collected €58.2 million in supervisory fees from major online platforms in 2023 to enforce the Digital Services Act (DSA), but faced a €514,061 deficit and legal challenges from Meta, TikTok, and Google.
EU Collects €58.2M in DSA Fees, Faces Deficit and Legal Challenges
The European Commission collected €58.2 million in supervisory fees from major online platforms in 2023 to enforce the Digital Services Act (DSA), but faced a €514,061 deficit and legal challenges from Meta, TikTok, and Google.
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32% Bias Score


Germany Defends Russia Sanctions Amidst Internal Debate and Continued LNG Imports
The German government considers sanctions against Russia justified, while Saxony's Prime Minister advocates for easing them due to self-inflicted economic harm; Germany denies plans to import Russian oil or gas, but a report reveals a large increase in Russian LNG imports in 2024.
Germany Defends Russia Sanctions Amidst Internal Debate and Continued LNG Imports
The German government considers sanctions against Russia justified, while Saxony's Prime Minister advocates for easing them due to self-inflicted economic harm; Germany denies plans to import Russian oil or gas, but a report reveals a large increase in Russian LNG imports in 2024.
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36% Bias Score


EU to Drastically Reduce Sustainability Reporting Requirements
The European Commission adopted the Omnibus Simplification Package on February 26, 2025, significantly reducing EU sustainability reporting requirements, particularly concerning the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), in response to business concerns and a political shift following t...
EU to Drastically Reduce Sustainability Reporting Requirements
The European Commission adopted the Omnibus Simplification Package on February 26, 2025, significantly reducing EU sustainability reporting requirements, particularly concerning the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), in response to business concerns and a political shift following t...
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40% Bias Score


Laschet Urges Cautious Approach to Criticizing Erdoğan
German CDU politician Armin Laschet urged a cautious approach to criticizing Turkish President Erdoğan's arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, prioritizing diplomatic solutions while acknowledging Turkey's strategic importance to NATO and migration policy.
Laschet Urges Cautious Approach to Criticizing Erdoğan
German CDU politician Armin Laschet urged a cautious approach to criticizing Turkish President Erdoğan's arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, prioritizing diplomatic solutions while acknowledging Turkey's strategic importance to NATO and migration policy.
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36% Bias Score

EU Flight Delay Compensation Rules Face Revision, Potentially Reducing Passenger Rights
The European Union is revising its 2004 regulation on air passenger compensation for delays, potentially raising the minimum delay threshold for compensation from three to twelve hours and reducing claim deadlines to three months, impacting 85% of consumers, according to the BEUC.

EU Flight Delay Compensation Rules Face Revision, Potentially Reducing Passenger Rights
The European Union is revising its 2004 regulation on air passenger compensation for delays, potentially raising the minimum delay threshold for compensation from three to twelve hours and reducing claim deadlines to three months, impacting 85% of consumers, according to the BEUC.
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52% Bias Score

Moldova Expels Russian Diplomats After Lawmaker's Escape
Moldova expelled three Russian diplomats on Monday for allegedly helping pro-Kremlin lawmaker Alexander Nesterovschii escape imprisonment, prompting Russia to threaten retaliation; Nesterovschii was sentenced to 12 years but fled to Transnistria before his sentencing.

Moldova Expels Russian Diplomats After Lawmaker's Escape
Moldova expelled three Russian diplomats on Monday for allegedly helping pro-Kremlin lawmaker Alexander Nesterovschii escape imprisonment, prompting Russia to threaten retaliation; Nesterovschii was sentenced to 12 years but fled to Transnistria before his sentencing.
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40% Bias Score

Steinmeier Expresses Optimism for Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Agreement
German President Steinmeier, visiting Armenia and Azerbaijan, expressed optimism for a peace agreement despite Azerbaijani preconditions. Armenia shows readiness to sign, while Azerbaijan hasn't responded to the offer. The EU's border monitoring mission's extension contributes to regional stability.

Steinmeier Expresses Optimism for Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Agreement
German President Steinmeier, visiting Armenia and Azerbaijan, expressed optimism for a peace agreement despite Azerbaijani preconditions. Armenia shows readiness to sign, while Azerbaijan hasn't responded to the offer. The EU's border monitoring mission's extension contributes to regional stability.
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40% Bias Score

Slovak Foot-and-Mouth Outbreak: 3,500 Animals Culled, €60-70 Million in Losses
A foot-and-mouth disease outbreak at a Slovak dairy farm necessitates the culling of at least 3,500 animals, causing an estimated €60-70 million in additional economic losses, potentially linked to a Hungarian farm and sparking public outrage and debate about government response.

Slovak Foot-and-Mouth Outbreak: 3,500 Animals Culled, €60-70 Million in Losses
A foot-and-mouth disease outbreak at a Slovak dairy farm necessitates the culling of at least 3,500 animals, causing an estimated €60-70 million in additional economic losses, potentially linked to a Hungarian farm and sparking public outrage and debate about government response.
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64% Bias Score

EU Urges Increased US Pressure on Russia to End Ukraine War
EU foreign policy chief Kaya Kallas urged the US to pressure Russia to end its war in Ukraine, suggesting a ceasefire involving prisoner and child exchanges, during a March 31st Madrid meeting with other EU foreign ministers; a joint statement on US efforts is planned.

EU Urges Increased US Pressure on Russia to End Ukraine War
EU foreign policy chief Kaya Kallas urged the US to pressure Russia to end its war in Ukraine, suggesting a ceasefire involving prisoner and child exchanges, during a March 31st Madrid meeting with other EU foreign ministers; a joint statement on US efforts is planned.
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44% Bias Score

EU's New Migration Pact Drives Surge in Deportations
The EU's new Pact on Migration and Asylum, implemented in June 2024, has resulted in a sharp increase in deportations across the EU and Balkan countries, raising concerns about human rights violations and the externalization of migration control.

EU's New Migration Pact Drives Surge in Deportations
The EU's new Pact on Migration and Asylum, implemented in June 2024, has resulted in a sharp increase in deportations across the EU and Balkan countries, raising concerns about human rights violations and the externalization of migration control.
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60% Bias Score
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