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Greek Investments Lag Behind Target Despite Positive Long-Term Trend
Greece's investments increased by 2.2% in the first nine months of 2024, lagging behind the 6.7% annual target; however, the contribution of investments to GDP remains positive and is projected to increase further with public and EU funds, notably from the Recovery Fund, amounting to €9.8 billion in...
Greek Investments Lag Behind Target Despite Positive Long-Term Trend
Greece's investments increased by 2.2% in the first nine months of 2024, lagging behind the 6.7% annual target; however, the contribution of investments to GDP remains positive and is projected to increase further with public and EU funds, notably from the Recovery Fund, amounting to €9.8 billion in...
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32% Bias Score


Dutch Government Hesitates on EU Lawsuit Against Hungary
The Netherlands' current government is hesitating to join an EU lawsuit against Hungary's new law that restricts political and civil liberties, contrasting with its previous active opposition to similar Hungarian legislation under Prime Minister Rutte.
Dutch Government Hesitates on EU Lawsuit Against Hungary
The Netherlands' current government is hesitating to join an EU lawsuit against Hungary's new law that restricts political and civil liberties, contrasting with its previous active opposition to similar Hungarian legislation under Prime Minister Rutte.
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56% Bias Score


EU Hires Republican-Linked Lobbying Firm Amidst Trump's Re-election
The European Union hired DCI Group, a Republican-linked lobbying firm with a controversial past, to advise on its US trade and investment communication strategy in October 2024, days before Trump's re-election, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
EU Hires Republican-Linked Lobbying Firm Amidst Trump's Re-election
The European Union hired DCI Group, a Republican-linked lobbying firm with a controversial past, to advise on its US trade and investment communication strategy in October 2024, days before Trump's re-election, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
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40% Bias Score


EU Plans Extra-Territorial Deportation Camps for Asylum Seekers
The European Union plans to build extra-territorial deportation camps for rejected asylum seekers, sparking legal and human rights concerns; the project, termed "return centers," is anticipated in a legislative proposal before the EU leaders' summit in March, aiming to address the low deportation ra...
EU Plans Extra-Territorial Deportation Camps for Asylum Seekers
The European Union plans to build extra-territorial deportation camps for rejected asylum seekers, sparking legal and human rights concerns; the project, termed "return centers," is anticipated in a legislative proposal before the EU leaders' summit in March, aiming to address the low deportation ra...
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40% Bias Score


EU Divided on Trump's Gaza Plan: Hungary Supports, France and Italy Express Concerns
The European Commission issued a neutral response to Trump's Gaza plan, emphasizing the two-state solution, while Hungary voiced support, and France and Italy expressed reservations about the plan's feasibility and humanitarian implications, reflecting divisions within the EU.
EU Divided on Trump's Gaza Plan: Hungary Supports, France and Italy Express Concerns
The European Commission issued a neutral response to Trump's Gaza plan, emphasizing the two-state solution, while Hungary voiced support, and France and Italy expressed reservations about the plan's feasibility and humanitarian implications, reflecting divisions within the EU.
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40% Bias Score


Baltic States Sever Energy Ties With Russia
The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania severed their electricity grid connections with Russia and Belarus on Saturday, completing a multi-year project supported by 1.2 billion euros in EU funding; this move, prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, strengthens the Baltics' energy indep...
Baltic States Sever Energy Ties With Russia
The Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania severed their electricity grid connections with Russia and Belarus on Saturday, completing a multi-year project supported by 1.2 billion euros in EU funding; this move, prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, strengthens the Baltics' energy indep...
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52% Bias Score

EU Nations Reject Reopening Russian Gas Pipelines Amid Peace Talks
Several EU nations, including Estonia and Lithuania, strongly oppose reopening Russian gas pipelines to end the Ukraine war, fearing renewed energy dependence and weaponization of energy by Russia, despite reports of some EU officials considering this option for lowering energy costs.

EU Nations Reject Reopening Russian Gas Pipelines Amid Peace Talks
Several EU nations, including Estonia and Lithuania, strongly oppose reopening Russian gas pipelines to end the Ukraine war, fearing renewed energy dependence and weaponization of energy by Russia, despite reports of some EU officials considering this option for lowering energy costs.
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40% Bias Score

EU Links Security, Fishing Rights in Post-Brexit Talks
The EU is demanding that security and defense be included in post-Brexit talks with the UK, linking them to fishing rights and freedom of movement for young adults, a move criticized by UK Conservatives who want to prioritize a US trade deal instead.

EU Links Security, Fishing Rights in Post-Brexit Talks
The EU is demanding that security and defense be included in post-Brexit talks with the UK, linking them to fishing rights and freedom of movement for young adults, a move criticized by UK Conservatives who want to prioritize a US trade deal instead.
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64% Bias Score

China's Green Electricity Certificates Surge 21-Fold in 2024
In 2024, China issued 4.955 billion green electricity certificates, a 21.42-fold increase, facilitating green power transactions and addressing carbon emissions in global trade by tracing product carbon footprints, with 70 percent of purchases from manufacturing sectors.

China's Green Electricity Certificates Surge 21-Fold in 2024
In 2024, China issued 4.955 billion green electricity certificates, a 21.42-fold increase, facilitating green power transactions and addressing carbon emissions in global trade by tracing product carbon footprints, with 70 percent of purchases from manufacturing sectors.
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36% Bias Score

Canada's Potential EU Membership Amidst US Foreign Policy Uncertainty
Amidst trade tensions and President Trump's unpredictable actions, including the pursuit of buying Greenland and incorporating Canada into the US, a proposal for Canada to join the European Union gains traction, suggesting mutual economic benefits and addressing US foreign policy instability.

Canada's Potential EU Membership Amidst US Foreign Policy Uncertainty
Amidst trade tensions and President Trump's unpredictable actions, including the pursuit of buying Greenland and incorporating Canada into the US, a proposal for Canada to join the European Union gains traction, suggesting mutual economic benefits and addressing US foreign policy instability.
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60% Bias Score

EU Hires Republican-Linked Lobbying Firm Amid Trump Trade Concerns
The European Union's delegation to the US hired DCI Group, a lobbying firm with Republican connections, to improve communication about trade and investment, following concerns about potential trade barriers under President Trump's second term. The contract's details remain undisclosed.

EU Hires Republican-Linked Lobbying Firm Amid Trump Trade Concerns
The European Union's delegation to the US hired DCI Group, a lobbying firm with Republican connections, to improve communication about trade and investment, following concerns about potential trade barriers under President Trump's second term. The contract's details remain undisclosed.
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40% Bias Score

EU Demands Information from Shein Under Digital Services Act
The EU Commission demanded information from Shein, a major online retailer, about illegal goods and recommendation systems, using the Digital Services Act. Failure to comply by February 27th could result in fines.

EU Demands Information from Shein Under Digital Services Act
The EU Commission demanded information from Shein, a major online retailer, about illegal goods and recommendation systems, using the Digital Services Act. Failure to comply by February 27th could result in fines.
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32% Bias Score
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