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Syriza MEP Proposes Special Government to Combat Corruption
Syriza MEP Nikos Farantouris advocates for a special purpose government to combat corruption before elections, despite his party's call for immediate elections following a preliminary committee investigation and government resignation, citing concerns over statute of limitations on potential crimes.
Syriza MEP Proposes Special Government to Combat Corruption
Syriza MEP Nikos Farantouris advocates for a special purpose government to combat corruption before elections, despite his party's call for immediate elections following a preliminary committee investigation and government resignation, citing concerns over statute of limitations on potential crimes.
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48% Bias Score


Ryanair Cancels 170 Flights Due to French Air Traffic Control Strikes
Ryanair canceled 170 flights due to French air traffic control strikes, affecting over 30,000 passengers, primarily British holidaymakers, with 15 flights to and from London Stansted airport canceled; CEO Michael O'Leary called for EU action to reform ATC services.
Ryanair Cancels 170 Flights Due to French Air Traffic Control Strikes
Ryanair canceled 170 flights due to French air traffic control strikes, affecting over 30,000 passengers, primarily British holidaymakers, with 15 flights to and from London Stansted airport canceled; CEO Michael O'Leary called for EU action to reform ATC services.
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52% Bias Score


EU urged to boost EV battery production amid foreign competition
Verkor CEO Benoit Lemaignan urges the EU to bolster its EV battery sector, citing unfair competition from Asia and advocating for localized production or border taxes to counteract the current imbalance where South Korean firms account for 74% of Europe's EV battery manufacturing capacity, compared ...
EU urged to boost EV battery production amid foreign competition
Verkor CEO Benoit Lemaignan urges the EU to bolster its EV battery sector, citing unfair competition from Asia and advocating for localized production or border taxes to counteract the current imbalance where South Korean firms account for 74% of Europe's EV battery manufacturing capacity, compared ...
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36% Bias Score


EU Unveils 2040 Climate Target and Carbon Credit Plan
The EU plans to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, with an interim target of 55% emission reduction by 2030 compared to 1990 levels, and proposes to use international carbon credits from 2036 to offset 3% of 1990 emissions to meet the goal.
EU Unveils 2040 Climate Target and Carbon Credit Plan
The EU plans to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, with an interim target of 55% emission reduction by 2030 compared to 1990 levels, and proposes to use international carbon credits from 2036 to offset 3% of 1990 emissions to meet the goal.
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32% Bias Score


EU Internal Divisions Hamper Ambitious 2040 Climate Target
The European Commission is internally debating a plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent by 2040, facing resistance from some commissioners due to political concerns amid a deadly European heatwave.
EU Internal Divisions Hamper Ambitious 2040 Climate Target
The European Commission is internally debating a plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent by 2040, facing resistance from some commissioners due to political concerns amid a deadly European heatwave.
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48% Bias Score


EU Parliament Votes for Free Hand Luggage for Air Passengers
The European Parliament's transport committee voted to allow passengers two free small carry-on bags (one 40x30x15 cm, the other max height 46cm, total dimensions 100cm, 7kg), potentially impacting airline revenue from ancillary fees, with negotiations with EU states expected to start in October.
EU Parliament Votes for Free Hand Luggage for Air Passengers
The European Parliament's transport committee voted to allow passengers two free small carry-on bags (one 40x30x15 cm, the other max height 46cm, total dimensions 100cm, 7kg), potentially impacting airline revenue from ancillary fees, with negotiations with EU states expected to start in October.
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40% Bias Score

EU Delays Most Corporate ESG Reporting Until 2026/2027
The EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) mandates ESG reporting for many companies, causing cost concerns. A two-year delay was implemented in April 2024, affecting most except the largest firms (listed and over 500 FTEs). Large companies expect higher costs (€250,000+) and time ...

EU Delays Most Corporate ESG Reporting Until 2026/2027
The EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) mandates ESG reporting for many companies, causing cost concerns. A two-year delay was implemented in April 2024, affecting most except the largest firms (listed and over 500 FTEs). Large companies expect higher costs (€250,000+) and time ...
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44% Bias Score

Poland's Supreme Court Confirms Nawrocki's Presidential Win
Poland's Supreme Court finalized the presidential election results, confirming the victory of national-conservative historian Karol Nawrocki by a margin of 370,000 votes over his liberal-conservative opponent, despite over 50,000 appeals alleging irregularities, mostly dismissed as unsubstantiated.

Poland's Supreme Court Confirms Nawrocki's Presidential Win
Poland's Supreme Court finalized the presidential election results, confirming the victory of national-conservative historian Karol Nawrocki by a margin of 370,000 votes over his liberal-conservative opponent, despite over 50,000 appeals alleging irregularities, mostly dismissed as unsubstantiated.
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40% Bias Score

Tusk Reinstates Border Controls Amidst Political Pressure
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk reinstated temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania on July 7th, 2025, in response to domestic political pressure following a right-wing presidential election victory and accusations of being too lenient on migration.

Tusk Reinstates Border Controls Amidst Political Pressure
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk reinstated temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania on July 7th, 2025, in response to domestic political pressure following a right-wing presidential election victory and accusations of being too lenient on migration.
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48% Bias Score

Serbian Protests Escalate Amidst EU Concerns
Triggered by a train station collapse in Novi Sad, killing 16, protests in Serbia escalated into widespread anti-government demonstrations, prompting the EU to demand an investigation into police brutality and raising concerns about Serbia's EU accession process.

Serbian Protests Escalate Amidst EU Concerns
Triggered by a train station collapse in Novi Sad, killing 16, protests in Serbia escalated into widespread anti-government demonstrations, prompting the EU to demand an investigation into police brutality and raising concerns about Serbia's EU accession process.
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44% Bias Score

European Heatwave Exposes Political Inaction on Climate Change
A record-breaking June heatwave across Europe, with temperatures reaching 46°C in Spain, highlights political inaction on climate change, as the EU's green transition chief criticizes parties for denial and costly delays, while others actively oppose climate policies; however, successful cooperation...

European Heatwave Exposes Political Inaction on Climate Change
A record-breaking June heatwave across Europe, with temperatures reaching 46°C in Spain, highlights political inaction on climate change, as the EU's green transition chief criticizes parties for denial and costly delays, while others actively oppose climate policies; however, successful cooperation...
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52% Bias Score

Kosovo Builds Bridges in Divided Mitrovica Amid International Concerns
Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti launched construction of two new bridges in ethnically divided Mitrovica, despite EU and German concerns, aiming to improve north-south connections, while facing criticism for neglecting social priorities and risking tensions.

Kosovo Builds Bridges in Divided Mitrovica Amid International Concerns
Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti launched construction of two new bridges in ethnically divided Mitrovica, despite EU and German concerns, aiming to improve north-south connections, while facing criticism for neglecting social priorities and risking tensions.
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44% Bias Score
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