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UK-Germany Defense Pact Signals New Era in European Security
Britain and Germany are on the verge of signing a defense cooperation agreement, a major shift from their past adversarial relationship, driven primarily by financial constraints and concerns about Russia's aggression and the reliability of Article 5 of NATO.
UK-Germany Defense Pact Signals New Era in European Security
Britain and Germany are on the verge of signing a defense cooperation agreement, a major shift from their past adversarial relationship, driven primarily by financial constraints and concerns about Russia's aggression and the reliability of Article 5 of NATO.
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44% Bias Score


France Launches Index to Boost Europe's Digital Sovereignty
A French-led group launched the Digital Resilience Index (IRN), a standard to measure Europe's digital vulnerabilities and reduce its €265 billion dependence on the US, primarily impacting software, data, and infrastructure; nine companies are piloting it, with wider availability in 2026.
France Launches Index to Boost Europe's Digital Sovereignty
A French-led group launched the Digital Resilience Index (IRN), a standard to measure Europe's digital vulnerabilities and reduce its €265 billion dependence on the US, primarily impacting software, data, and infrastructure; nine companies are piloting it, with wider availability in 2026.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Tightens Asylum Laws Amidst Legal Concerns
The Dutch parliament passed stricter asylum laws, limiting asylum eligibility, family reunification, and increasing penalties for undocumented individuals, despite warnings of legal challenges and practical difficulties; the legislation was spearheaded by the PVV, currently the strongest party in th...
Netherlands Tightens Asylum Laws Amidst Legal Concerns
The Dutch parliament passed stricter asylum laws, limiting asylum eligibility, family reunification, and increasing penalties for undocumented individuals, despite warnings of legal challenges and practical difficulties; the legislation was spearheaded by the PVV, currently the strongest party in th...
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52% Bias Score


EU Heatwave Claims First Workplace Deaths, Sparking Calls for Worker Protections
The European heatwave has caused at least two work-related deaths in Spain and France, prompting the European Trade Union Confederation to demand EU-wide worker protections due to a 42% increase in heat-related workplace fatalities since 2000 and significant variations in national regulations.
EU Heatwave Claims First Workplace Deaths, Sparking Calls for Worker Protections
The European heatwave has caused at least two work-related deaths in Spain and France, prompting the European Trade Union Confederation to demand EU-wide worker protections due to a 42% increase in heat-related workplace fatalities since 2000 and significant variations in national regulations.
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44% Bias Score


Western Balkans Drought Cripples Agriculture, Electricity, and Water Supplies
Extreme heat and drought caused by an African anticyclone affect the Western Balkans, impacting agriculture, electricity production (Albania imported €60 million in energy in H1 2024), and water resources, leading to restrictions and the closure of Pristina's Gërmia pool.
Western Balkans Drought Cripples Agriculture, Electricity, and Water Supplies
Extreme heat and drought caused by an African anticyclone affect the Western Balkans, impacting agriculture, electricity production (Albania imported €60 million in energy in H1 2024), and water resources, leading to restrictions and the closure of Pristina's Gërmia pool.
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36% Bias Score


Protests in Central and Southeastern Europe Amidst US Criticism of Democratic Responses to Authoritarianism
Widespread protests erupt across Central and Southeastern Europe against authoritarian crackdowns, while the US criticizes European democracies' responses to disinformation, overlooking similar issues in autocratic regimes.
Protests in Central and Southeastern Europe Amidst US Criticism of Democratic Responses to Authoritarianism
Widespread protests erupt across Central and Southeastern Europe against authoritarian crackdowns, while the US criticizes European democracies' responses to disinformation, overlooking similar issues in autocratic regimes.
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56% Bias Score

Heatwave Claims Two Workplace Lives, Prompting EU Safety Call
Europe is experiencing a heatwave resulting in two workplace deaths in Spain and France; the EU has seen a 42% rise in heat-related workplace deaths since 2000, prompting the ETUC to call for continent-wide worker protection measures.

Heatwave Claims Two Workplace Lives, Prompting EU Safety Call
Europe is experiencing a heatwave resulting in two workplace deaths in Spain and France; the EU has seen a 42% rise in heat-related workplace deaths since 2000, prompting the ETUC to call for continent-wide worker protection measures.
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36% Bias Score

EU to Standardize Hand Luggage Rules
The European Union is proposing new standardized hand luggage rules for flights within and to/from the EU, allowing one larger cabin bag (up to 100 centimeters and 7 kilos) plus an under-seat item, aiming to eliminate current inconsistencies among airlines.

EU to Standardize Hand Luggage Rules
The European Union is proposing new standardized hand luggage rules for flights within and to/from the EU, allowing one larger cabin bag (up to 100 centimeters and 7 kilos) plus an under-seat item, aiming to eliminate current inconsistencies among airlines.
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40% Bias Score

The European Conservative: A Network Driving Far-Right Influence
The European Conservative (TEC), a limited-circulation magazine, promotes far-right ideologies and connects intellectuals across Europe, aiming to unify far-right movements; its network includes the Thomas More Institute and the Institute of Political Training (IFP), with notable alumni like Marion ...

The European Conservative: A Network Driving Far-Right Influence
The European Conservative (TEC), a limited-circulation magazine, promotes far-right ideologies and connects intellectuals across Europe, aiming to unify far-right movements; its network includes the Thomas More Institute and the Institute of Political Training (IFP), with notable alumni like Marion ...
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48% Bias Score

Cannes Bans Megaships: A Turning Point for Cruise Tourism
Cannes, France, will ban cruise ships carrying more than 1,000 passengers from docking at its harbor starting in 2026, limiting daily disembarkations to 6,000 passengers to address environmental concerns and manage the impact on local infrastructure, following similar restrictions implemented by oth...

Cannes Bans Megaships: A Turning Point for Cruise Tourism
Cannes, France, will ban cruise ships carrying more than 1,000 passengers from docking at its harbor starting in 2026, limiting daily disembarkations to 6,000 passengers to address environmental concerns and manage the impact on local infrastructure, following similar restrictions implemented by oth...
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52% Bias Score

Netherlands Passes Strict Asylum Restriction Bills
The Netherlands' House of Representatives passed two bills significantly restricting asylum rights, despite warnings of illegality, causing a 50% drop in applications in the first quarter of 2025, following the collapse of the coalition government over the issue.

Netherlands Passes Strict Asylum Restriction Bills
The Netherlands' House of Representatives passed two bills significantly restricting asylum rights, despite warnings of illegality, causing a 50% drop in applications in the first quarter of 2025, following the collapse of the coalition government over the issue.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Passes Stricter Asylum Laws Amidst Internal Divisions and Legal Concerns
The Dutch parliament passed two controversial bills tightening asylum laws, creating a two-tier system and criminalizing illegality; however, the implementation of the latter is delayed pending legal review, despite warnings about workability and effectiveness from various bodies.

Dutch Parliament Passes Stricter Asylum Laws Amidst Internal Divisions and Legal Concerns
The Dutch parliament passed two controversial bills tightening asylum laws, creating a two-tier system and criminalizing illegality; however, the implementation of the latter is delayed pending legal review, despite warnings about workability and effectiveness from various bodies.
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40% Bias Score
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