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PRISA Raises €40 Million to Repay High-Interest Debt
PRISA, the publisher of EL PAÍS and Cinco Días, completed a €40 million capital increase to repay high-interest debt, a condition for its debt refinancing plan extending maturities to 2029, lowering its debt to its lowest level in two decades.
PRISA Raises €40 Million to Repay High-Interest Debt
PRISA, the publisher of EL PAÍS and Cinco Días, completed a €40 million capital increase to repay high-interest debt, a condition for its debt refinancing plan extending maturities to 2029, lowering its debt to its lowest level in two decades.
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32% Bias Score


Switzerland Legalizes Level 3 Autonomous Driving
Switzerland legalized level 3 autonomous driving on highways and in designated urban areas starting March 2025, with speed limits of 60 km/h and operator supervision for parking; driving tests will include automation questions from July 1, 2025.
Switzerland Legalizes Level 3 Autonomous Driving
Switzerland legalized level 3 autonomous driving on highways and in designated urban areas starting March 2025, with speed limits of 60 km/h and operator supervision for parking; driving tests will include automation questions from July 1, 2025.
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24% Bias Score


EU Market Poised to Offset US Trade Decline for German Exports
Deloitte predicts a substantial increase in German exports to Europe by 2035, potentially exceeding the projected decline in US exports due to new trade barriers; however, this hinges on the EU removing existing bureaucratic hurdles.
EU Market Poised to Offset US Trade Decline for German Exports
Deloitte predicts a substantial increase in German exports to Europe by 2035, potentially exceeding the projected decline in US exports due to new trade barriers; however, this hinges on the EU removing existing bureaucratic hurdles.
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48% Bias Score


EU's "Turning Blue" Initiative Tackles Blue Economy Labor Shortages with Ex-Offenders
The EU's "Turning Blue" initiative addresses the blue economy's labor shortage by connecting 16-25 year-old ex-offenders in five European countries with maritime jobs through virtual reality experiences, mentoring, training, and direct employer contacts, aiming to overcome stigma and promote social ...
EU's "Turning Blue" Initiative Tackles Blue Economy Labor Shortages with Ex-Offenders
The EU's "Turning Blue" initiative addresses the blue economy's labor shortage by connecting 16-25 year-old ex-offenders in five European countries with maritime jobs through virtual reality experiences, mentoring, training, and direct employer contacts, aiming to overcome stigma and promote social ...
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40% Bias Score


EU Selects 47 Projects to Boost Strategic Raw Material Production
The European Commission chose 47 strategic projects to boost Europe's strategic raw material capabilities, including seven in Spain, focusing on lithium, cobalt, and nickel to reduce reliance on China and improve supply chain security by 2030, with streamlined permitting and financing.
EU Selects 47 Projects to Boost Strategic Raw Material Production
The European Commission chose 47 strategic projects to boost Europe's strategic raw material capabilities, including seven in Spain, focusing on lithium, cobalt, and nickel to reduce reliance on China and improve supply chain security by 2030, with streamlined permitting and financing.
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36% Bias Score


US Protectionism Pushes German Exports Towards Europe
Deloitte predicts a 3.2 percent annual decrease in German exports to the US by 2035 due to trade barriers, but stronger growth within Europe (2.5 percent annually) could compensate, provided the EU removes existing trade barriers, which currently add up to 44 percent to industrial goods costs.
US Protectionism Pushes German Exports Towards Europe
Deloitte predicts a 3.2 percent annual decrease in German exports to the US by 2035 due to trade barriers, but stronger growth within Europe (2.5 percent annually) could compensate, provided the EU removes existing trade barriers, which currently add up to 44 percent to industrial goods costs.
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36% Bias Score

Latitude 66's Finnish Gold-Cobalt Project Boasts US$433 Million NPV
Latitude 66's share price jumped 20 percent to 7.8 cents following a scoping study showing its Finnish Kuusamo Schist Belt gold-cobalt project has a US$433 million net present value (at current gold prices), a 12-month payback period, and the potential to supply 25 percent of the EU's cobalt needs.

Latitude 66's Finnish Gold-Cobalt Project Boasts US$433 Million NPV
Latitude 66's share price jumped 20 percent to 7.8 cents following a scoping study showing its Finnish Kuusamo Schist Belt gold-cobalt project has a US$433 million net present value (at current gold prices), a 12-month payback period, and the potential to supply 25 percent of the EU's cobalt needs.
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56% Bias Score

EU to Invest €70 Billion in Military Transport Infrastructure
The EU plans a €70 billion investment to upgrade transport infrastructure for military mobility, addressing current limitations in troop and equipment movement within the EU and to partner countries, in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

EU to Invest €70 Billion in Military Transport Infrastructure
The EU plans a €70 billion investment to upgrade transport infrastructure for military mobility, addressing current limitations in troop and equipment movement within the EU and to partner countries, in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Remain Highly Positive on EU Membership Despite Low Perceived Influence
A Eurobarometer survey from January 9th to February 4th, 2025, shows 85% of Dutch citizens believe their country benefits from EU membership, the highest since 1983, while only 5% feel they influence EU decisions; this contrasts with EU averages of 74% and 13%, respectively.

Dutch Remain Highly Positive on EU Membership Despite Low Perceived Influence
A Eurobarometer survey from January 9th to February 4th, 2025, shows 85% of Dutch citizens believe their country benefits from EU membership, the highest since 1983, while only 5% feel they influence EU decisions; this contrasts with EU averages of 74% and 13%, respectively.
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28% Bias Score

EU Revises Asylum Return Regulation, Plans for Return Centers
The European Union is revising its regulation on returning rejected asylum seekers, aiming to increase the low enforcement rate of deportation orders (around 20 percent) by creating lists of safe countries and potentially establishing return centers in those countries with member states' financial b...

EU Revises Asylum Return Regulation, Plans for Return Centers
The European Union is revising its regulation on returning rejected asylum seekers, aiming to increase the low enforcement rate of deportation orders (around 20 percent) by creating lists of safe countries and potentially establishing return centers in those countries with member states' financial b...
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48% Bias Score

EU to Reduce Critical Raw Material Dependence with 47 Strategic Projects
European Commission Executive Vice-President Stefan Sejourne will visit Athens tomorrow for two days to discuss 47 strategic raw materials projects selected across 13 EU countries, including Greece, to reduce reliance on China and Africa for critical materials such as gallium and lithium, essential ...

EU to Reduce Critical Raw Material Dependence with 47 Strategic Projects
European Commission Executive Vice-President Stefan Sejourne will visit Athens tomorrow for two days to discuss 47 strategic raw materials projects selected across 13 EU countries, including Greece, to reduce reliance on China and Africa for critical materials such as gallium and lithium, essential ...
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36% Bias Score

Italy Delays \$1.5 Billion Starlink Deal Amidst Political Controversy
Italy's potential \$1.5 billion, five-year deal with Elon Musk's Starlink for government communications is stalled due to political opposition over Musk's controversial stances and potential conflicts of interest; a decision is pending.

Italy Delays \$1.5 Billion Starlink Deal Amidst Political Controversy
Italy's potential \$1.5 billion, five-year deal with Elon Musk's Starlink for government communications is stalled due to political opposition over Musk's controversial stances and potential conflicts of interest; a decision is pending.
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60% Bias Score
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