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European Parliament Launches Two Censure Motions Against EU Commission
The European Parliament's Left group and the far-right Identity and Democracy group launched separate no-confidence motions against the European Commission, focusing on trade deals and the Commission's response to the Gaza war; both motions need a two-thirds majority to succeed.
European Parliament Launches Two Censure Motions Against EU Commission
The European Parliament's Left group and the far-right Identity and Democracy group launched separate no-confidence motions against the European Commission, focusing on trade deals and the Commission's response to the Gaza war; both motions need a two-thirds majority to succeed.
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44% Bias Score


Spain's Train Punctuality: Fact-Check of Minister's Claim
A recent claim by Spain's transport minister regarding the country's train punctuality is examined against data from the European Commission and other sources, revealing Spain's ranking among EU nations for both long-distance and regional train services.
Spain's Train Punctuality: Fact-Check of Minister's Claim
A recent claim by Spain's transport minister regarding the country's train punctuality is examined against data from the European Commission and other sources, revealing Spain's ranking among EU nations for both long-distance and regional train services.
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20% Bias Score


EU Fines Google €2.95 Billion for Antitrust Violations
The European Commission imposed a €2.95 billion fine on Google for abusing its dominant position in online advertising by favoring its own services over competitors, a practice deemed anti-competitive and violating Article 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.
EU Fines Google €2.95 Billion for Antitrust Violations
The European Commission imposed a €2.95 billion fine on Google for abusing its dominant position in online advertising by favoring its own services over competitors, a practice deemed anti-competitive and violating Article 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.
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28% Bias Score


EU Commission to restructure for efficiency
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen plans to restructure the EU's executive branch by 2026 to improve efficiency and reduce costs, with a focus on streamlining departments and improving inter-departmental collaboration.
EU Commission to restructure for efficiency
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen plans to restructure the EU's executive branch by 2026 to improve efficiency and reduce costs, with a focus on streamlining departments and improving inter-departmental collaboration.
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32% Bias Score


EU Ombudsman Investigates Commission's Lack of Response to EDPS Appointment Concerns
The EU Ombudsman opened an inquiry into the European Commission's failure to respond to concerns about the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) appointment process, focusing solely on the lack of response and not the conflict of interest claims themselves.
EU Ombudsman Investigates Commission's Lack of Response to EDPS Appointment Concerns
The EU Ombudsman opened an inquiry into the European Commission's failure to respond to concerns about the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) appointment process, focusing solely on the lack of response and not the conflict of interest claims themselves.
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20% Bias Score


Top EU Competition Official Retires, Warns Against Relaxing Rules
After 30 years at the European Commission, Olivier Guersent, the top official at DG COMP, retired last Thursday, advising his successor to maintain the DG COMP's effectiveness and resist pressure to relax competition rules.
Top EU Competition Official Retires, Warns Against Relaxing Rules
After 30 years at the European Commission, Olivier Guersent, the top official at DG COMP, retired last Thursday, advising his successor to maintain the DG COMP's effectiveness and resist pressure to relax competition rules.
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48% Bias Score

EU Court Halts DSA Supervisory Fees for Meta and TikTok
The EU General Court ruled that Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok do not have to pay 2023 supervisory fees under the Digital Services Act (DSA) due to procedural issues with the fee calculation methodology, though the ruling allows for provisional fees until the Commission revises its procedure.

EU Court Halts DSA Supervisory Fees for Meta and TikTok
The EU General Court ruled that Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok do not have to pay 2023 supervisory fees under the Digital Services Act (DSA) due to procedural issues with the fee calculation methodology, though the ruling allows for provisional fees until the Commission revises its procedure.
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4% Bias Score

Two No-Confidence Votes Threaten Von der Leyen's Presidency
Two motions of no confidence against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen are being prepared by the Left and Identity and Democracy groups in the European Parliament, aiming to trigger votes in the coming weeks.

Two No-Confidence Votes Threaten Von der Leyen's Presidency
Two motions of no confidence against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen are being prepared by the Left and Identity and Democracy groups in the European Parliament, aiming to trigger votes in the coming weeks.
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24% Bias Score

Multiple No-Confidence Motions Target Von Der Leyen
Two new no-confidence motions against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen are being prepared by the Left and the Patriots groups in the European Parliament, aiming to trigger votes in the coming weeks.

Multiple No-Confidence Motions Target Von Der Leyen
Two new no-confidence motions against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen are being prepared by the Left and the Patriots groups in the European Parliament, aiming to trigger votes in the coming weeks.
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24% Bias Score

EU Commission to Undergo Major Restructuring by 2026
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is spearheading a large-scale review to restructure the Commission's civil service, aiming for increased efficiency and cost-effectiveness by 2026, involving external experts and potential departmental mergers.

EU Commission to Undergo Major Restructuring by 2026
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is spearheading a large-scale review to restructure the Commission's civil service, aiming for increased efficiency and cost-effectiveness by 2026, involving external experts and potential departmental mergers.
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24% Bias Score

EU Proposes Farm Subsidy Caps to Redistribute Funds
The European Commission proposed capping EU farm subsidies at €100,000 annually per farmer and progressively reducing payments above €20,000, aiming to redistribute funds to smaller farms, but facing opposition from large producers and some member states.

EU Proposes Farm Subsidy Caps to Redistribute Funds
The European Commission proposed capping EU farm subsidies at €100,000 annually per farmer and progressively reducing payments above €20,000, aiming to redistribute funds to smaller farms, but facing opposition from large producers and some member states.
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40% Bias Score

Italy Defies EU, Blocks UniCredit-Banco BPM Merger
Italy blocked UniCredit's bid to acquire Banco BPM, defying EU objections and highlighting a growing protectionist backlash against the EU's efforts to unify Europe's financial system; this decision, driven by national interests, raises concerns about the future of a unified European banking market.

Italy Defies EU, Blocks UniCredit-Banco BPM Merger
Italy blocked UniCredit's bid to acquire Banco BPM, defying EU objections and highlighting a growing protectionist backlash against the EU's efforts to unify Europe's financial system; this decision, driven by national interests, raises concerns about the future of a unified European banking market.
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56% Bias Score
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