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CAR T-Cell Therapy for NHL: Addressing Access Barriers and System Readiness in Europe
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) constitutes a major health challenge in Europe, with annual productivity losses estimated at €110.7 million; CAR T-cell therapy offers a promising but resource-intensive treatment option that requires policy changes for equitable access.
CAR T-Cell Therapy for NHL: Addressing Access Barriers and System Readiness in Europe
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) constitutes a major health challenge in Europe, with annual productivity losses estimated at €110.7 million; CAR T-cell therapy offers a promising but resource-intensive treatment option that requires policy changes for equitable access.
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48% Bias Score


NATO Seeks Creative Solution to Meet Trump's Defense Budget Demands
Faced with US President Trump's demands for a large increase in NATO defense budgets, European members are exploring creative ways to redefine what counts as defense spending, potentially including vital national infrastructure, to meet a proposed 3.5% target, balancing US demands and economic reali...
NATO Seeks Creative Solution to Meet Trump's Defense Budget Demands
Faced with US President Trump's demands for a large increase in NATO defense budgets, European members are exploring creative ways to redefine what counts as defense spending, potentially including vital national infrastructure, to meet a proposed 3.5% target, balancing US demands and economic reali...
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44% Bias Score


Germany's Asylum Applications Drop, Sparking Calls for System Overhaul
In 2024, Germany received 229,751 initial asylum applications—a 30.2% decrease from the previous year, largely due to Serbia closing the route to Hungary. BAMF President Hans-Eckhard Sommer advocates replacing the current system with substantial humanitarian admissions, prioritizing labor market int...
Germany's Asylum Applications Drop, Sparking Calls for System Overhaul
In 2024, Germany received 229,751 initial asylum applications—a 30.2% decrease from the previous year, largely due to Serbia closing the route to Hungary. BAMF President Hans-Eckhard Sommer advocates replacing the current system with substantial humanitarian admissions, prioritizing labor market int...
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60% Bias Score


Carney Prioritizes European Ties Over US Visit
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney chose France and the UK for his first international trip, prioritizing stronger European alliances over the traditional US visit, reflecting Canada's desire for a more independent foreign policy amid strained relations with Washington.
Carney Prioritizes European Ties Over US Visit
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney chose France and the UK for his first international trip, prioritizing stronger European alliances over the traditional US visit, reflecting Canada's desire for a more independent foreign policy amid strained relations with Washington.
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48% Bias Score


EMA Blocks Alzheimer's Drug Donanemab Due to Fatal Side Effects
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) blocked Lilly's Alzheimer's drug, donanemab (Kisunla), due to potentially fatal side effects, despite its approval in the US and UK; the drug slowed Alzheimer's progression by 35% in trials but caused three deaths, two linked to a gene increasing Alzheimer's risk;...
EMA Blocks Alzheimer's Drug Donanemab Due to Fatal Side Effects
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) blocked Lilly's Alzheimer's drug, donanemab (Kisunla), due to potentially fatal side effects, despite its approval in the US and UK; the drug slowed Alzheimer's progression by 35% in trials but caused three deaths, two linked to a gene increasing Alzheimer's risk;...
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52% Bias Score


War Economies: Resource Shifts and the EU's ReArming
Several countries are adopting "war economies," characterized by resource reallocation to military production, as seen in Russia and Ukraine's responses to the conflict, and the EU's "ReArm Europe" plan, totaling €800 billion, reflects this trend.
War Economies: Resource Shifts and the EU's ReArming
Several countries are adopting "war economies," characterized by resource reallocation to military production, as seen in Russia and Ukraine's responses to the conflict, and the EU's "ReArm Europe" plan, totaling €800 billion, reflects this trend.
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32% Bias Score

U.S. Demands Self-Certification on Anti-Affirmative Action, Sparking European Outrage
The U.S. government is demanding European companies self-certify compliance with its anti-affirmative action laws (EO 14173), prompting outrage from European officials who emphasize that this is not required by current French law, while the U.S. states it requires no verification beyond self-certifi...

U.S. Demands Self-Certification on Anti-Affirmative Action, Sparking European Outrage
The U.S. government is demanding European companies self-certify compliance with its anti-affirmative action laws (EO 14173), prompting outrage from European officials who emphasize that this is not required by current French law, while the U.S. states it requires no verification beyond self-certifi...
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52% Bias Score

Europe's Massive Underreporting of Serious Road Injuries Hinders Safety Improvements
A new report by the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) reveals a massive underreporting of serious road injuries in Europe, hindering road safety improvements. Annual serious injuries in the EU are estimated at 141,000 but likely much higher due to inconsistencies in data collection from polic...

Europe's Massive Underreporting of Serious Road Injuries Hinders Safety Improvements
A new report by the European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) reveals a massive underreporting of serious road injuries in Europe, hindering road safety improvements. Annual serious injuries in the EU are estimated at 141,000 but likely much higher due to inconsistencies in data collection from polic...
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32% Bias Score

European Stocks Outperform US Markets Amidst Investor Shift
During the first quarter of 2025, European stock markets significantly outperformed US markets, with the Stoxx 600 gaining 5.18% while the S&P 500 fell 4.6%, driven by investor shifts away from overvalued US tech stocks and toward European growth initiatives, particularly in Germany, despite concern...

European Stocks Outperform US Markets Amidst Investor Shift
During the first quarter of 2025, European stock markets significantly outperformed US markets, with the Stoxx 600 gaining 5.18% while the S&P 500 fell 4.6%, driven by investor shifts away from overvalued US tech stocks and toward European growth initiatives, particularly in Germany, despite concern...
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44% Bias Score

European Job Market Transformation: 70% Skill Shift by 2030
The European job market faces significant transformation by 2030, with 70% of skills changing, impacting hiring (down 17% in January 2025), career mobility, and the need for reskilling, particularly in AI where demand far outstrips supply, despite increased female representation.

European Job Market Transformation: 70% Skill Shift by 2030
The European job market faces significant transformation by 2030, with 70% of skills changing, impacting hiring (down 17% in January 2025), career mobility, and the need for reskilling, particularly in AI where demand far outstrips supply, despite increased female representation.
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48% Bias Score

Barcelona Housing Crisis: Evictions Rise as Investment Funds Buy Buildings
In Barcelona, Margarita Aguilar, a long-term resident, faces eviction as a Dutch fund buys her building for short-term rentals, illustrating Spain's severe housing crisis where rising prices outpace wages and affordable housing diminishes, affecting millions.

Barcelona Housing Crisis: Evictions Rise as Investment Funds Buy Buildings
In Barcelona, Margarita Aguilar, a long-term resident, faces eviction as a Dutch fund buys her building for short-term rentals, illustrating Spain's severe housing crisis where rising prices outpace wages and affordable housing diminishes, affecting millions.
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56% Bias Score

Europe's First Orbital Rocket Launch Fails
On Sunday, at 12:30 pm local time, Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket launched from the Arctic Andoeya Spaceport in Norway, but crashed into the sea 40 seconds later, producing valuable data despite the premature termination.

Europe's First Orbital Rocket Launch Fails
On Sunday, at 12:30 pm local time, Isar Aerospace's Spectrum rocket launched from the Arctic Andoeya Spaceport in Norway, but crashed into the sea 40 seconds later, producing valuable data despite the premature termination.
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56% Bias Score
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