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Eurozone Inflation Unexpectedly Falls Below ECB Target
Eurozone inflation unexpectedly dropped to 1.9% in May, exceeding expectations and prompting market speculation of an ECB interest rate cut on Thursday; unemployment fell to 6.2%, while inflation varied significantly across member states.
Eurozone Inflation Unexpectedly Falls Below ECB Target
Eurozone inflation unexpectedly dropped to 1.9% in May, exceeding expectations and prompting market speculation of an ECB interest rate cut on Thursday; unemployment fell to 6.2%, while inflation varied significantly across member states.
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36% Bias Score


Eurozone Inflation Dips Below ECB Target, Raising Rate Cut Expectations
Eurozone inflation reached 1.9% in May, falling below the ECB's 2% target, primarily due to lower energy and service prices; this strengthens the case for further interest rate cuts, despite concerns about the US trade war and Eurozone economic resilience.
Eurozone Inflation Dips Below ECB Target, Raising Rate Cut Expectations
Eurozone inflation reached 1.9% in May, falling below the ECB's 2% target, primarily due to lower energy and service prices; this strengthens the case for further interest rate cuts, despite concerns about the US trade war and Eurozone economic resilience.
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44% Bias Score


EU Considers Carry-On Baggage Fees, Sparking Debate on Passenger Rights
The EU is debating charging for larger carry-on bags, with airlines supporting harmonization and consumer groups opposing potential cost increases and reduced passenger rights; the proposal is part of broader air passenger right reforms, including changes to delay compensation thresholds.
EU Considers Carry-On Baggage Fees, Sparking Debate on Passenger Rights
The EU is debating charging for larger carry-on bags, with airlines supporting harmonization and consumer groups opposing potential cost increases and reduced passenger rights; the proposal is part of broader air passenger right reforms, including changes to delay compensation thresholds.
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40% Bias Score


Bulgaria's Euro Adoption Faces Public Backlash
Bulgaria is poised to join the eurozone despite significant public opposition fueled by disinformation and fears of inflation; a decision by the European Commission is imminent, potentially triggering widespread unrest.
Bulgaria's Euro Adoption Faces Public Backlash
Bulgaria is poised to join the eurozone despite significant public opposition fueled by disinformation and fears of inflation; a decision by the European Commission is imminent, potentially triggering widespread unrest.
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56% Bias Score


Madrid's Public Transport Scores High, While Cercanías-Renfe Lags
A user satisfaction survey reveals that Madrid's regional public transport received an 8.03 rating, the highest in five years, while Cercanías-Renfe's rating dropped to 6.75, prompting criticism of central government investment.
Madrid's Public Transport Scores High, While Cercanías-Renfe Lags
A user satisfaction survey reveals that Madrid's regional public transport received an 8.03 rating, the highest in five years, while Cercanías-Renfe's rating dropped to 6.75, prompting criticism of central government investment.
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48% Bias Score


EU Threatens Spain Over BBVA-Sabadell Merger, Raising Banking Concentration Concerns
The European Commission is threatening Spain for allowing BBVA's potential takeover of Sabadell, fearing increased banking concentration in Catalonia, where the two would control 70% of the market, ignoring the lessons of the 2008 financial crisis and the Liikanen report's warnings on "too-big-to-fa...
EU Threatens Spain Over BBVA-Sabadell Merger, Raising Banking Concentration Concerns
The European Commission is threatening Spain for allowing BBVA's potential takeover of Sabadell, fearing increased banking concentration in Catalonia, where the two would control 70% of the market, ignoring the lessons of the 2008 financial crisis and the Liikanen report's warnings on "too-big-to-fa...
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48% Bias Score

EU to Ease Securitization Rules to Boost Capital Markets Union
The European Commission will present two proposals to relax EU securitization regulations, aiming to increase corporate financing and advance the EU's capital markets union by making capital requirements more risk-sensitive and reducing bureaucratic burdens.

EU to Ease Securitization Rules to Boost Capital Markets Union
The European Commission will present two proposals to relax EU securitization regulations, aiming to increase corporate financing and advance the EU's capital markets union by making capital requirements more risk-sensitive and reducing bureaucratic burdens.
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44% Bias Score

European Parliament's Main Contractor Withdraws Amidst €60,000 Monthly Losses
Compass Group, the European Parliament's main catering contractor since 2015, is ending its contract early due to €60,000 monthly losses since the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting concerns about job security for its staff, despite legal protections for existing employees; new tenders will be awarded thi...

European Parliament's Main Contractor Withdraws Amidst €60,000 Monthly Losses
Compass Group, the European Parliament's main catering contractor since 2015, is ending its contract early due to €60,000 monthly losses since the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting concerns about job security for its staff, despite legal protections for existing employees; new tenders will be awarded thi...
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32% Bias Score

Germany to Issue Billions in Bonds to Finance Spending Plans
The German government will borrow billions of euros through bond sales managed by Finanzagentur GmbH to finance a new aid package, with institutional investors within the EU and EEA participating in auctions requiring a minimum of one million euros; private investors can trade on exchanges.

Germany to Issue Billions in Bonds to Finance Spending Plans
The German government will borrow billions of euros through bond sales managed by Finanzagentur GmbH to finance a new aid package, with institutional investors within the EU and EEA participating in auctions requiring a minimum of one million euros; private investors can trade on exchanges.
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40% Bias Score

EU Deadlocked on Data Protection Chief Appointment
Six months after the mandate of the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) expired, the European Parliament and member states remain deadlocked on choosing a successor, leading to delays in critical data protection decisions and raising concerns about institutional effectiveness.

EU Deadlocked on Data Protection Chief Appointment
Six months after the mandate of the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) expired, the European Parliament and member states remain deadlocked on choosing a successor, leading to delays in critical data protection decisions and raising concerns about institutional effectiveness.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Unveils €500 Billion Investment Plan, Tightens Migration Rules
Germany's rapid action program includes €500 billion in infrastructure investment, migration restrictions (suspending family reunification for certain refugee groups and eliminating 'express citizenship'), and economic stimulus measures (reducing energy costs, taxes, and bureaucratic hurdles) to boo...

Germany Unveils €500 Billion Investment Plan, Tightens Migration Rules
Germany's rapid action program includes €500 billion in infrastructure investment, migration restrictions (suspending family reunification for certain refugee groups and eliminating 'express citizenship'), and economic stimulus measures (reducing energy costs, taxes, and bureaucratic hurdles) to boo...
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40% Bias Score

PSG's Historic 5-0 European Cup Victory Over Inter Milan
Paris Saint-Germain achieved a historic 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in the European Cup final in Munich on Saturday, marking the largest winning margin in the competition's history and showcasing exceptional team performance and individual brilliance.

PSG's Historic 5-0 European Cup Victory Over Inter Milan
Paris Saint-Germain achieved a historic 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in the European Cup final in Munich on Saturday, marking the largest winning margin in the competition's history and showcasing exceptional team performance and individual brilliance.
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48% Bias Score
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