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U.S. EV Market Projected for Steady Growth Despite Tesla Slump
Despite recent setbacks including a fall in Tesla sales and waning consumer interest, the U.S. EV market is expected to reach 10.8% market share in 2025 and 24% by 2030, according to UBS, although this is dependent on several factors, including the continuation of consumer tax credits and the outcom...
U.S. EV Market Projected for Steady Growth Despite Tesla Slump
Despite recent setbacks including a fall in Tesla sales and waning consumer interest, the U.S. EV market is expected to reach 10.8% market share in 2025 and 24% by 2030, according to UBS, although this is dependent on several factors, including the continuation of consumer tax credits and the outcom...
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52% Bias Score


Greece's Economic Growth Faces Challenges Amidst Falling Exports and Rising Costs
Greece's economy shows strong growth but faces challenges from falling export orders, rising raw material costs, and persistent regulatory hurdles, creating a potentially problematic economic outlook.
Greece's Economic Growth Faces Challenges Amidst Falling Exports and Rising Costs
Greece's economy shows strong growth but faces challenges from falling export orders, rising raw material costs, and persistent regulatory hurdles, creating a potentially problematic economic outlook.
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40% Bias Score


ECB Interest Rate Cut to Further Decrease Savings Rates
The European Central Bank is expected to lower interest rates again this Thursday, causing further decreases in savings and fixed-term deposit rates across the Eurozone; two-year fixed-term deposits currently average 2.0 percent, down from 3.39 percent in November 2023, while daily savings accounts ...
ECB Interest Rate Cut to Further Decrease Savings Rates
The European Central Bank is expected to lower interest rates again this Thursday, causing further decreases in savings and fixed-term deposit rates across the Eurozone; two-year fixed-term deposits currently average 2.0 percent, down from 3.39 percent in November 2023, while daily savings accounts ...
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48% Bias Score


PSG Wins 11th Straight French Handball Title
Paris Saint-Germain secured their 11th consecutive French handball championship title on Wednesday, despite a subpar performance against Istres and the absence of star players, leaving Nantes three points and Montpellier eight points behind in the standings.
PSG Wins 11th Straight French Handball Title
Paris Saint-Germain secured their 11th consecutive French handball championship title on Wednesday, despite a subpar performance against Istres and the absence of star players, leaving Nantes three points and Montpellier eight points behind in the standings.
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56% Bias Score


Denmark Ditches 'Frugal Four,' Prioritizes EU Rearmament
Denmark has left the 'Frugal Four' group, prioritizing EU rearmament over budget constraints due to Russia's actions, impacting upcoming EU budget negotiations, and potentially increasing defense spending.
Denmark Ditches 'Frugal Four,' Prioritizes EU Rearmament
Denmark has left the 'Frugal Four' group, prioritizing EU rearmament over budget constraints due to Russia's actions, impacting upcoming EU budget negotiations, and potentially increasing defense spending.
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44% Bias Score


German Economy Rebounds Amidst US Debt Concerns
Germany's economy is rebounding, with the DAX index at record highs despite a first-quarter earnings dip, while concerns rise about US debt due to record maturities, new debt from the budget bill, and high interest payments, increasing investor interest in European bonds.
German Economy Rebounds Amidst US Debt Concerns
Germany's economy is rebounding, with the DAX index at record highs despite a first-quarter earnings dip, while concerns rise about US debt due to record maturities, new debt from the budget bill, and high interest payments, increasing investor interest in European bonds.
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56% Bias Score

Digital Euro Implementation to Cost European Banks €18-€30 Billion
A PwC study estimates €18-€30 billion in costs for European banks to implement a digital euro, driven by IT infrastructure upgrades and staff requirements; German banks express concerns about the lack of added value compared to existing systems.

Digital Euro Implementation to Cost European Banks €18-€30 Billion
A PwC study estimates €18-€30 billion in costs for European banks to implement a digital euro, driven by IT infrastructure upgrades and staff requirements; German banks express concerns about the lack of added value compared to existing systems.
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52% Bias Score

EU Infant Mortality Rises Amid Healthcare Shortages
Infant mortality rates rose in at least eight EU countries in 2024, with Romania and France showing the sharpest increases, exceeding the EU average of 3.3 deaths per 1,000 live births; factors include increased maternal age, higher multiple births, and unequal healthcare access; healthcare worker s...

EU Infant Mortality Rises Amid Healthcare Shortages
Infant mortality rates rose in at least eight EU countries in 2024, with Romania and France showing the sharpest increases, exceeding the EU average of 3.3 deaths per 1,000 live births; factors include increased maternal age, higher multiple births, and unequal healthcare access; healthcare worker s...
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44% 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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EU Extends Ukrainian Refugee Protection Until 2027
The European Union extended temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, providing a framework for their eventual return to Ukraine or long-term integration within the EU, addressing the ongoing refugee crisis stemming from Russia's invasion.

EU Extends Ukrainian Refugee Protection Until 2027
The European Union extended temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, providing a framework for their eventual return to Ukraine or long-term integration within the EU, addressing the ongoing refugee crisis stemming from Russia's invasion.
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36% Bias Score

Denmark Leaves "Frugal Four," Prioritizes EU Military Spending
On June 3rd, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced Denmark's withdrawal from the "Frugal Four," a group of fiscally conservative EU member states, prioritizing European rearmament over other budgetary concerns in response to Russia's actions.

Denmark Leaves "Frugal Four," Prioritizes EU Military Spending
On June 3rd, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced Denmark's withdrawal from the "Frugal Four," a group of fiscally conservative EU member states, prioritizing European rearmament over other budgetary concerns in response to Russia's actions.
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40% Bias Score

Denmark Leaves "Frugal Four," Prioritizes EU Defense Spending
Denmark abandoned the "Frugal Four" due to Russia's war in Ukraine, prioritizing increased defense spending over fiscal conservatism in the upcoming EU budget negotiations, starting a potential shift in power dynamics within the Union.

Denmark Leaves "Frugal Four," Prioritizes EU Defense Spending
Denmark abandoned the "Frugal Four" due to Russia's war in Ukraine, prioritizing increased defense spending over fiscal conservatism in the upcoming EU budget negotiations, starting a potential shift in power dynamics within the Union.
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48% Bias Score
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