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CPAC Meetings in Poland and Hungary Strengthen Far-Right Global Network
The American Conservative Union held CPAC meetings in Poland and Hungary, bringing together far-right figures to influence elections, promote an "illiberal success model", and build long-term alliances, focusing on national sovereignty, culture wars, and anti-EU sentiment.
CPAC Meetings in Poland and Hungary Strengthen Far-Right Global Network
The American Conservative Union held CPAC meetings in Poland and Hungary, bringing together far-right figures to influence elections, promote an "illiberal success model", and build long-term alliances, focusing on national sovereignty, culture wars, and anti-EU sentiment.
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52% Bias Score


Acemoglu's Antitrust Plea vs. EU's Proactive Digital Markets Act
Nobel laureate Daron Acemoglu urges US and EU action against tech monopolies, advocating antitrust measures including breakups and punitive taxes, while the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) takes a preventative approach to regulate gatekeepers and promote competition in digital markets.
Acemoglu's Antitrust Plea vs. EU's Proactive Digital Markets Act
Nobel laureate Daron Acemoglu urges US and EU action against tech monopolies, advocating antitrust measures including breakups and punitive taxes, while the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) takes a preventative approach to regulate gatekeepers and promote competition in digital markets.
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40% Bias Score


EU and UAE Launch FTA Negotiations
The EU and UAE formally launched negotiations for a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Wednesday, aiming to boost trade in strategic sectors and diversify the EU's global trade network, with substantive work starting in June, following a meeting between Commissioner Sefcovic and Minister Al Zey...
EU and UAE Launch FTA Negotiations
The EU and UAE formally launched negotiations for a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Wednesday, aiming to boost trade in strategic sectors and diversify the EU's global trade network, with substantive work starting in June, following a meeting between Commissioner Sefcovic and Minister Al Zey...
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44% Bias Score


ArcelorMittal Cuts 600 Jobs Amidst European Steel Crisis
ArcelorMittal France announced over 600 job cuts and cancelled a major investment in its Dunkerque plant due to decreased European steel demand, global overproduction, unfair competition, and high energy costs, highlighting the crisis in the European steel industry.
ArcelorMittal Cuts 600 Jobs Amidst European Steel Crisis
ArcelorMittal France announced over 600 job cuts and cancelled a major investment in its Dunkerque plant due to decreased European steel demand, global overproduction, unfair competition, and high energy costs, highlighting the crisis in the European steel industry.
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40% Bias Score


Schengen Anniversary: Historic Ship Returns Amidst Border Control Debate
The ship "Princess Marie-Astrid Europa", where the Schengen Agreement was signed in 1985, returns to Luxembourg on June 14th, the 40th anniversary, after a €10 million renovation, coinciding with the opening of a renovated museum and new dock in Schengen, amidst criticism of renewed border controls.
Schengen Anniversary: Historic Ship Returns Amidst Border Control Debate
The ship "Princess Marie-Astrid Europa", where the Schengen Agreement was signed in 1985, returns to Luxembourg on June 14th, the 40th anniversary, after a €10 million renovation, coinciding with the opening of a renovated museum and new dock in Schengen, amidst criticism of renewed border controls.
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44% Bias Score


EPPO Holds Exclusive Jurisdiction in EU Financial Crime Cases
The Supreme Court Prosecutor of Greece clarified that the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) holds exclusive jurisdiction over investigating crimes affecting the EU's financial interests, responding to MP inquiries regarding the OPKEPE case and addressing concerns of inaction and alleged int...
EPPO Holds Exclusive Jurisdiction in EU Financial Crime Cases
The Supreme Court Prosecutor of Greece clarified that the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) holds exclusive jurisdiction over investigating crimes affecting the EU's financial interests, responding to MP inquiries regarding the OPKEPE case and addressing concerns of inaction and alleged int...
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44% Bias Score

EU Launches €150 Billion Defense Fund Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
The European Union launched the €150 billion European Security Action (SAFE) on May 29th to bolster joint defense procurement among member states, driven by concerns about Russia and wavering US commitments; participation is open to other European countries and some third countries under conditions,...

EU Launches €150 Billion Defense Fund Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
The European Union launched the €150 billion European Security Action (SAFE) on May 29th to bolster joint defense procurement among member states, driven by concerns about Russia and wavering US commitments; participation is open to other European countries and some third countries under conditions,...
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40% Bias Score

Athens Exchange Poised for Developed Market Status Upgrade
The Athens Exchange is poised for an upgrade to developed market status within the next few months, driven by strong market performance (23% increase in 2024, 100% since 2022), record dividends, increased investor interest, and supportive legislation, with at least one rating agency anticipating the...

Athens Exchange Poised for Developed Market Status Upgrade
The Athens Exchange is poised for an upgrade to developed market status within the next few months, driven by strong market performance (23% increase in 2024, 100% since 2022), record dividends, increased investor interest, and supportive legislation, with at least one rating agency anticipating the...
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52% Bias Score

2005 French Referendum: Internet's Rise as Public Debate Platform
The May 29, 2005, French referendum on the European Constitutional Treaty resulted in a 54.68% rejection, unexpectedly highlighting rising nationalism, left-wing divisions, and the internet's emergence as a major platform for citizen participation and debate, exemplified by Etienne Chouard's influen...

2005 French Referendum: Internet's Rise as Public Debate Platform
The May 29, 2005, French referendum on the European Constitutional Treaty resulted in a 54.68% rejection, unexpectedly highlighting rising nationalism, left-wing divisions, and the internet's emergence as a major platform for citizen participation and debate, exemplified by Etienne Chouard's influen...
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24% Bias Score

Chelsea Wins UEFA Europa Conference League
Chelsea won the UEFA Europa Conference League, defeating Real Betis 4-1 in the final, marking their first major trophy since 2022 and showcasing their ability to integrate young players while achieving success.

Chelsea Wins UEFA Europa Conference League
Chelsea won the UEFA Europa Conference League, defeating Real Betis 4-1 in the final, marking their first major trophy since 2022 and showcasing their ability to integrate young players while achieving success.
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44% Bias Score

France Votes to Abolish Low-Emission Zones
The French National Assembly voted 98-51 to abolish low-emission zones (ZFEs) across France, reversing a policy aimed at reducing air pollution and impacting approximately 150,000 urban areas, despite government attempts to mitigate concerns; the decision was driven by criticism that ZFEs disproport...

France Votes to Abolish Low-Emission Zones
The French National Assembly voted 98-51 to abolish low-emission zones (ZFEs) across France, reversing a policy aimed at reducing air pollution and impacting approximately 150,000 urban areas, despite government attempts to mitigate concerns; the decision was driven by criticism that ZFEs disproport...
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44% Bias Score

Spain's Economic Growth Hinges on Productivity Boost, Airef Warns
Spain's economic growth is projected at 1.3% annually until 2070, with 1.1% relying on productivity gains; the Airef warns of risks to fiscal sustainability due to stagnant productivity and insufficient government action.

Spain's Economic Growth Hinges on Productivity Boost, Airef Warns
Spain's economic growth is projected at 1.3% annually until 2070, with 1.1% relying on productivity gains; the Airef warns of risks to fiscal sustainability due to stagnant productivity and insufficient government action.
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36% Bias Score
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