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EU Finds Google Violated Competition Rules, Apple Ordered to Improve Interoperability
The European Commission issued preliminary findings that Google Search and Google Play violate EU competition rules, potentially resulting in substantial fines for Alphabet unless they comply with mandated changes; concurrently, Apple was ordered to improve iPhone interoperability under the DMA.
EU Finds Google Violated Competition Rules, Apple Ordered to Improve Interoperability
The European Commission issued preliminary findings that Google Search and Google Play violate EU competition rules, potentially resulting in substantial fines for Alphabet unless they comply with mandated changes; concurrently, Apple was ordered to improve iPhone interoperability under the DMA.
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36% Bias Score


EU Orders Apple and Google to Change Products to Comply with Digital Markets Act
The European Commission ruled that Apple and Google may be violating the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), ordering them to change their products to ensure fair competition or face fines up to 10 percent of their global revenue; the decision follows years of antitrust concerns and could exacerbate tra...
EU Orders Apple and Google to Change Products to Comply with Digital Markets Act
The European Commission ruled that Apple and Google may be violating the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), ordering them to change their products to ensure fair competition or face fines up to 10 percent of their global revenue; the decision follows years of antitrust concerns and could exacerbate tra...
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36% Bias Score


EU Summit on Ukraine, Turkey's Political Tensions
EU leaders convene in Brussels to discuss the Ukraine conflict, focusing on Trump-Putin ceasefire negotiations and military aid, while the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, raises concerns about political repression in Turkey and its impact on regional stability. Lithuania strongly opposes...
EU Summit on Ukraine, Turkey's Political Tensions
EU leaders convene in Brussels to discuss the Ukraine conflict, focusing on Trump-Putin ceasefire negotiations and military aid, while the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, raises concerns about political repression in Turkey and its impact on regional stability. Lithuania strongly opposes...
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40% Bias Score


EU to Limit Steel Imports by 15% Amid US Tariffs and Asian Competition
Facing a 25% US tariff and Asian competition, the EU announced a 15% reduction in steel imports starting April 1st, 2024, to protect its steel industry, alongside a new "melted and poured" rule to prevent trade defense measure circumvention and an investigation into aluminum imports.
EU to Limit Steel Imports by 15% Amid US Tariffs and Asian Competition
Facing a 25% US tariff and Asian competition, the EU announced a 15% reduction in steel imports starting April 1st, 2024, to protect its steel industry, alongside a new "melted and poured" rule to prevent trade defense measure circumvention and an investigation into aluminum imports.
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60% Bias Score


EU Proposes €40 Billion Military Aid for Ukraine Amidst Temporary Ceasefire
Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin resulting in a 30-day pause in attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell confirmed no disagreement with the US on supporting Ukraine and proposed a €40 billion military aid package for Ukraine, reflecti...
EU Proposes €40 Billion Military Aid for Ukraine Amidst Temporary Ceasefire
Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin resulting in a 30-day pause in attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell confirmed no disagreement with the US on supporting Ukraine and proposed a €40 billion military aid package for Ukraine, reflecti...
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32% Bias Score


China Promotes Global Recognition of Green Electricity Certificates
China is promoting global recognition of its 5.186 billion green electricity certificates (GECs), with 3.529 billion tradeable, to boost economic and trade interactions amid growing corporate demands for carbon footprint verification, facing challenges like the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanis...
China Promotes Global Recognition of Green Electricity Certificates
China is promoting global recognition of its 5.186 billion green electricity certificates (GECs), with 3.529 billion tradeable, to boost economic and trade interactions amid growing corporate demands for carbon footprint verification, facing challenges like the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanis...
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36% Bias Score

EU Fines Google and Apple for Violating Digital Markets Act
The European Commission ruled Alphabet (Google) and Apple violated the Digital Markets Act (DMA) for anti-competitive practices; Alphabet restricts developers from directing users to alternative app stores and prioritizes its services in search results; Apple must allow third-party device functional...

EU Fines Google and Apple for Violating Digital Markets Act
The European Commission ruled Alphabet (Google) and Apple violated the Digital Markets Act (DMA) for anti-competitive practices; Alphabet restricts developers from directing users to alternative app stores and prioritizes its services in search results; Apple must allow third-party device functional...
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40% Bias Score

EU-US Unity Call Amidst Ukraine Ceasefire and Landmine Treaty Debate
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called for unity between the US and Europe against Russia, while Presidents Trump and Putin agreed to a 30-day ceasefire on attacks against Ukrainian energy infrastructure; this comes as Poland and the Baltic states consider withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention ...

EU-US Unity Call Amidst Ukraine Ceasefire and Landmine Treaty Debate
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called for unity between the US and Europe against Russia, while Presidents Trump and Putin agreed to a 30-day ceasefire on attacks against Ukrainian energy infrastructure; this comes as Poland and the Baltic states consider withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention ...
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44% Bias Score

EU Nuclear Energy: Investment Lag Fuels Energy Security Concerns
Nuclear power provides 22.8% of the EU's electricity, with France as the leading producer. However, insufficient investment in new reactors, compared to Russia's robust expansion, threatens the EU's long-term energy security. Poland is poised for significant expansion, but overall EU investment fall...

EU Nuclear Energy: Investment Lag Fuels Energy Security Concerns
Nuclear power provides 22.8% of the EU's electricity, with France as the leading producer. However, insufficient investment in new reactors, compared to Russia's robust expansion, threatens the EU's long-term energy security. Poland is poised for significant expansion, but overall EU investment fall...
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36% Bias Score

EU Delays Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods Amid Trade War Concerns
The European Commission delayed imposing €26 billion in retaliatory tariffs on US goods until after April 2nd to allow for further negotiations with the US and address internal concerns within the EU regarding the list of targeted products, which includes bourbon and Harley-Davidson motorcycles.

EU Delays Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods Amid Trade War Concerns
The European Commission delayed imposing €26 billion in retaliatory tariffs on US goods until after April 2nd to allow for further negotiations with the US and address internal concerns within the EU regarding the list of targeted products, which includes bourbon and Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
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40% Bias Score

Syria Receives Reduced Aid Pledge at Brussels Conference
Donors pledged €5.8 billion to aid Syria at a Brussels conference, down from last year's €7.5 billion due to US aid cuts; a top Syrian official attended; a cease-fire was agreed between Syria and Lebanon.

Syria Receives Reduced Aid Pledge at Brussels Conference
Donors pledged €5.8 billion to aid Syria at a Brussels conference, down from last year's €7.5 billion due to US aid cuts; a top Syrian official attended; a cease-fire was agreed between Syria and Lebanon.
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36% Bias Score

Cyprus Talks Resume in Geneva: Confidence-Building Measures Agreed"
In Geneva, leaders from Greece, Turkey, the Republic of Cyprus, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus agreed to continue talks on resolving the Cyprus issue, with a follow-up meeting planned for late July to assess progress on confidence-building measures such as opening border crossings and e...

Cyprus Talks Resume in Geneva: Confidence-Building Measures Agreed"
In Geneva, leaders from Greece, Turkey, the Republic of Cyprus, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus agreed to continue talks on resolving the Cyprus issue, with a follow-up meeting planned for late July to assess progress on confidence-building measures such as opening border crossings and e...
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44% Bias Score
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