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EU Approves New State Aid Rules to Boost Green Transition
The European Commission approved new state aid rules until 2030, allowing subsidies for energy-intensive companies to decarbonize and compete globally, addressing concerns about the feasibility of rapid decarbonization in specific sectors and aiming to accelerate the EU's 2050 carbon neutrality goal...
EU Approves New State Aid Rules to Boost Green Transition
The European Commission approved new state aid rules until 2030, allowing subsidies for energy-intensive companies to decarbonize and compete globally, addressing concerns about the feasibility of rapid decarbonization in specific sectors and aiming to accelerate the EU's 2050 carbon neutrality goal...
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EU Condemns Israeli Human Rights Violations in Gaza, but Delays Action
The European Union has concluded that Israel violates human rights in Gaza, but will not take immediate action, instead opting for diplomatic pressure; however, some member states like Spain are pushing for stronger actions such as suspending the EU-Israel Association Agreement and imposing sanction...
EU Condemns Israeli Human Rights Violations in Gaza, but Delays Action
The European Union has concluded that Israel violates human rights in Gaza, but will not take immediate action, instead opting for diplomatic pressure; however, some member states like Spain are pushing for stronger actions such as suspending the EU-Israel Association Agreement and imposing sanction...
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Canada and EU Sign Major Defence Pact
Canada and the EU signed a wide-ranging defence pact on Monday, increasing Canadian participation in the EU's €150 billion defence fund and pledging deeper support for Ukraine, amid concerns about global instability and US reliability under the Trump administration.
Canada and EU Sign Major Defence Pact
Canada and the EU signed a wide-ranging defence pact on Monday, increasing Canadian participation in the EU's €150 billion defence fund and pledging deeper support for Ukraine, amid concerns about global instability and US reliability under the Trump administration.
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44% Bias Score


German Business Optimism Rises Despite Geopolitical Uncertainty
Germany's IFO business climate index rose to 88.4 in June, its sixth consecutive monthly rise, despite looming US tariffs and a strong Euro; government spending and declining interest rates contribute to the positive outlook.
German Business Optimism Rises Despite Geopolitical Uncertainty
Germany's IFO business climate index rose to 88.4 in June, its sixth consecutive monthly rise, despite looming US tariffs and a strong Euro; government spending and declining interest rates contribute to the positive outlook.
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40% Bias Score


Portugal Tightens Citizenship Laws, Doubles Residency Requirement
Portugal's conservative government significantly tightened its nationality laws, doubling the residency requirement for citizenship to ten years and introducing a language test; it also ended automatic citizenship for children born in Portugal to foreign parents and repealed a special naturalization...
Portugal Tightens Citizenship Laws, Doubles Residency Requirement
Portugal's conservative government significantly tightened its nationality laws, doubling the residency requirement for citizenship to ten years and introducing a language test; it also ended automatic citizenship for children born in Portugal to foreign parents and repealed a special naturalization...
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EU to Consider Suspending Parts of Israel Association Agreement Over Gaza
Following an EU review citing Israeli human rights violations in Gaza, the EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, stated that if the situation doesn't improve, the EU will discuss measures in July that could partially suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement, potentially impacting trade, researc...
EU to Consider Suspending Parts of Israel Association Agreement Over Gaza
Following an EU review citing Israeli human rights violations in Gaza, the EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, stated that if the situation doesn't improve, the EU will discuss measures in July that could partially suspend the EU-Israel Association Agreement, potentially impacting trade, researc...
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Zelenskyy Urges Increased Western Investment in Ukraine's Defense Sector
At the NATO summit in The Hague, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy called for increased Western investment in Ukraine's defense sector, citing a $35 billion potential hampered by lack of funding and the need to prevent components from reaching Russian weapons systems.

Zelenskyy Urges Increased Western Investment in Ukraine's Defense Sector
At the NATO summit in The Hague, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy called for increased Western investment in Ukraine's defense sector, citing a $35 billion potential hampered by lack of funding and the need to prevent components from reaching Russian weapons systems.
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40% Bias Score

EU Threatens Partial Suspension of Israel Association Agreement Over Gaza
Following an EU review citing potential Israeli human rights violations in Gaza, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas warned of potential further measures, including a partial suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, unless the situation improves by July.

EU Threatens Partial Suspension of Israel Association Agreement Over Gaza
Following an EU review citing potential Israeli human rights violations in Gaza, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas warned of potential further measures, including a partial suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, unless the situation improves by July.
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48% Bias Score

Mauritania's Fishing Crisis: Overfishing Threatens Food Security
In Mauritania, a two-month fishing ban ends, promising relief for artisanal fishermen but highlighting concerns over depleted fish stocks due to industrial fishing, particularly for fishmeal, threatening food security and the livelihoods of 300,000 people.

Mauritania's Fishing Crisis: Overfishing Threatens Food Security
In Mauritania, a two-month fishing ban ends, promising relief for artisanal fishermen but highlighting concerns over depleted fish stocks due to industrial fishing, particularly for fishmeal, threatening food security and the livelihoods of 300,000 people.
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EU and Canada Strengthen Ties Amid US Tensions
The EU and Canada signed a security and defense agreement, granting Canadian companies access to a €150 billion EU arms fund and opening negotiations for a digital and tech agreement focused on AI and critical raw materials, amid strained relations with the US.

EU and Canada Strengthen Ties Amid US Tensions
The EU and Canada signed a security and defense agreement, granting Canadian companies access to a €150 billion EU arms fund and opening negotiations for a digital and tech agreement focused on AI and critical raw materials, amid strained relations with the US.
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40% Bias Score

EU Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions; Israel Rejects Report
The EU's review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement finds Israel's actions in Gaza breach human rights provisions, focusing on aid restrictions and the October 7 attacks; Israel strongly rejects the report, calling it biased and ignoring security context.

EU Criticizes Israel's Gaza Actions; Israel Rejects Report
The EU's review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement finds Israel's actions in Gaza breach human rights provisions, focusing on aid restrictions and the October 7 attacks; Israel strongly rejects the report, calling it biased and ignoring security context.
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60% Bias Score

EU Weighs Further Action Against Israel Over Gaza Human Rights Violations
The EU is considering further action against Israel for human rights violations in Gaza and the West Bank, following a report indicating breaches of human rights obligations. Some EU members advocate for suspending the EU-Israel association agreement, while others oppose this.

EU Weighs Further Action Against Israel Over Gaza Human Rights Violations
The EU is considering further action against Israel for human rights violations in Gaza and the West Bank, following a report indicating breaches of human rights obligations. Some EU members advocate for suspending the EU-Israel association agreement, while others oppose this.
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44% Bias Score
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