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US Tariffs Cause Global Trade Uncertainty
The Trump administration's tariffs, averaging 51 percent on Chinese imports, are causing global trade uncertainty and harming the international trading order; retaliatory tariffs are rising, and the WTO projects a 0.2 percent decline in global trade by 2025.
US Tariffs Cause Global Trade Uncertainty
The Trump administration's tariffs, averaging 51 percent on Chinese imports, are causing global trade uncertainty and harming the international trading order; retaliatory tariffs are rising, and the WTO projects a 0.2 percent decline in global trade by 2025.
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36% Bias Score


EU Extends Protection for Ukrainian Refugees Until 2027; Ukraine Focuses on Repatriation
The European Union extended temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, while Ukraine established a Ministry of National Unity to encourage their return, focusing on economic growth and stable peace as key motivators, recognizing the importance of voluntary repatriation.
EU Extends Protection for Ukrainian Refugees Until 2027; Ukraine Focuses on Repatriation
The European Union extended temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, while Ukraine established a Ministry of National Unity to encourage their return, focusing on economic growth and stable peace as key motivators, recognizing the importance of voluntary repatriation.
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32% Bias Score


US Doubles Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, EU to Retaliate
The United States doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from 25% to 50%, effective June 4th, prompting the European Union to announce retaliatory measures, escalating trade tensions and potentially harming European steel producers already facing weak demand.
US Doubles Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, EU to Retaliate
The United States doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from 25% to 50%, effective June 4th, prompting the European Union to announce retaliatory measures, escalating trade tensions and potentially harming European steel producers already facing weak demand.
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36% Bias Score


EU Drug Report: Rising Cocaine Consumption and Emerging Threats
The European Drug Report highlights a significant rise in cocaine availability and consumption within the EU, marked by increased wastewater residue, record seizures (up 30% in 2023 to 419 tons), and a 13-year lag to treatment, alongside concerning trends in synthetic cathinones, potent synthetic op...
EU Drug Report: Rising Cocaine Consumption and Emerging Threats
The European Drug Report highlights a significant rise in cocaine availability and consumption within the EU, marked by increased wastewater residue, record seizures (up 30% in 2023 to 419 tons), and a 13-year lag to treatment, alongside concerning trends in synthetic cathinones, potent synthetic op...
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24% Bias Score


EU Launches Savings and Investment Union to Boost Competitiveness
The EU's new Savings and Investment Union (SIU) aims to enhance Europe's competitiveness against China and the U.S. by increasing equity for innovative firms and directing private savings to strategic sectors such as clean tech, digital, and defense, as highlighted by ECB President Christine Lagarde...
EU Launches Savings and Investment Union to Boost Competitiveness
The EU's new Savings and Investment Union (SIU) aims to enhance Europe's competitiveness against China and the U.S. by increasing equity for innovative firms and directing private savings to strategic sectors such as clean tech, digital, and defense, as highlighted by ECB President Christine Lagarde...
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40% Bias Score


EU Air Passenger Rights Reform: Dispute Over Delay Compensation Threshold
EU transport ministers will vote Thursday on changing air passenger rights, focusing on the delay threshold triggering compensation; Germany opposes extending it beyond three hours, while airlines and a passenger poll suggest five hours, causing concern among consumer advocates about the impact on p...
EU Air Passenger Rights Reform: Dispute Over Delay Compensation Threshold
EU transport ministers will vote Thursday on changing air passenger rights, focusing on the delay threshold triggering compensation; Germany opposes extending it beyond three hours, while airlines and a passenger poll suggest five hours, causing concern among consumer advocates about the impact on p...
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36% Bias Score

Lula Urges Macron to Approve EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
During his state visit to Paris on May 5th, Brazilian President Lula da Silva pressed French President Emmanuel Macron to approve the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement, which faces strong opposition from French agricultural sectors but support from other EU countries; the deal would boost trade in va...

Lula Urges Macron to Approve EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
During his state visit to Paris on May 5th, Brazilian President Lula da Silva pressed French President Emmanuel Macron to approve the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement, which faces strong opposition from French agricultural sectors but support from other EU countries; the deal would boost trade in va...
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56% Bias Score

Hungary Delays Controversial Media Law Debate Until Autumn
Hungary's parliament will delay debate on a controversial media law until autumn, following criticism from the EU and concerns about its impact on media freedom and potential violations of EU law. The law would grant broad powers to monitor foreign-funded media and NGOs.

Hungary Delays Controversial Media Law Debate Until Autumn
Hungary's parliament will delay debate on a controversial media law until autumn, following criticism from the EU and concerns about its impact on media freedom and potential violations of EU law. The law would grant broad powers to monitor foreign-funded media and NGOs.
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44% Bias Score

ECB Cuts Interest Rate to 2%, Following Drop in Eurozone Inflation
The European Central Bank cut its main interest rate to 2% on Thursday, its eighth reduction since June 2024, in response to falling inflation (1.9% year-on-year) below the ECB's 2% target. This decision has drawn criticism from President Trump, who is pressuring the Federal Reserve to lower US inte...

ECB Cuts Interest Rate to 2%, Following Drop in Eurozone Inflation
The European Central Bank cut its main interest rate to 2% on Thursday, its eighth reduction since June 2024, in response to falling inflation (1.9% year-on-year) below the ECB's 2% target. This decision has drawn criticism from President Trump, who is pressuring the Federal Reserve to lower US inte...
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine Develops Strategy to Encourage Return of Refugees
Ukraine is implementing a new strategy to encourage the return of its citizens who have sought refuge abroad, including establishing "Unity Hubs" in Europe and extending temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, as the war with Russia continues.

Ukraine Develops Strategy to Encourage Return of Refugees
Ukraine is implementing a new strategy to encourage the return of its citizens who have sought refuge abroad, including establishing "Unity Hubs" in Europe and extending temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, as the war with Russia continues.
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36% Bias Score

UK-EU Agreement Improves Travel and Trade Post-Brexit
The UK and EU announced a new agreement on May 19th to improve cooperation post-Brexit, focusing on travel, agriculture, and fisheries, with UK tourists potentially gaining access to e-gates in the EU and reduced checks on agricultural exports.

UK-EU Agreement Improves Travel and Trade Post-Brexit
The UK and EU announced a new agreement on May 19th to improve cooperation post-Brexit, focusing on travel, agriculture, and fisheries, with UK tourists potentially gaining access to e-gates in the EU and reduced checks on agricultural exports.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Fiber Optic Rollout Lags Behind Schedule
Germany's plan for nationwide fiber optic network coverage by 2030 is facing significant delays due to uneven regional progress, slow consumer adoption, and Telekom's dominant market position, raising concerns about potential monopolies and the timeline for the copper network shutdown.

Germany's Fiber Optic Rollout Lags Behind Schedule
Germany's plan for nationwide fiber optic network coverage by 2030 is facing significant delays due to uneven regional progress, slow consumer adoption, and Telekom's dominant market position, raising concerns about potential monopolies and the timeline for the copper network shutdown.
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40% Bias Score
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