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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


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


Europe's Blue Economy: Balancing Growth with Environmental Sustainability
Europe's blue economy generated €624 billion and 3.6 million jobs in 2021, but maritime transport's emissions (3-4% of EU total in 2019) are projected to rise 90% by 2050 without change; sustainable initiatives like offshore wind face grid connection and supply chain obstacles.
Europe's Blue Economy: Balancing Growth with Environmental Sustainability
Europe's blue economy generated €624 billion and 3.6 million jobs in 2021, but maritime transport's emissions (3-4% of EU total in 2019) are projected to rise 90% by 2050 without change; sustainable initiatives like offshore wind face grid connection and supply chain obstacles.
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24% Bias Score


Spain Prioritizes Education, Research for EU's Global Role, Unlike EU Average
A Eurobarometer survey shows that Spanish citizens prioritize education and research (40%) for the EU's global role, contrasting with the EU average's focus on security and defense (36%). Spaniards also favor more EU action on public health (40%) than the average (25%).
Spain Prioritizes Education, Research for EU's Global Role, Unlike EU Average
A Eurobarometer survey shows that Spanish citizens prioritize education and research (40%) for the EU's global role, contrasting with the EU average's focus on security and defense (36%). Spaniards also favor more EU action on public health (40%) than the average (25%).
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32% Bias Score


Greece's Credit Rating Upgrade: End of an Era, but Challenges Remain
Moody's upgraded Greece's credit rating to investment grade, ending a 15-year period marked by financial crises and bailout programs; improvements are seen in unemployment, real estate, and business lending, yet challenges remain in public debt, productivity, and the current account deficit.
Greece's Credit Rating Upgrade: End of an Era, but Challenges Remain
Moody's upgraded Greece's credit rating to investment grade, ending a 15-year period marked by financial crises and bailout programs; improvements are seen in unemployment, real estate, and business lending, yet challenges remain in public debt, productivity, and the current account deficit.
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32% Bias Score


US Brain Drain: European Nations Seek to Attract Displaced Scientists
Facing funding cuts and an anti-science climate under the current US administration, scientists are leaving the US, prompting European nations to offer them refuge and potentially reshape the global scientific landscape.
US Brain Drain: European Nations Seek to Attract Displaced Scientists
Facing funding cuts and an anti-science climate under the current US administration, scientists are leaving the US, prompting European nations to offer them refuge and potentially reshape the global scientific landscape.
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44% 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

Greece's Inadequate Border Infrastructure Risks EU Sanctions
The ferry terminal in Bodrum, Turkey, contrasts sharply with the dilapidated Schengen gate in Kos, Greece, highlighting Greece's inadequate border infrastructure; despite handling nearly 700,000 passengers annually from Bodrum alone, Kos's facilities lack modern equipment and sufficient personnel, r...

Greece's Inadequate Border Infrastructure Risks EU Sanctions
The ferry terminal in Bodrum, Turkey, contrasts sharply with the dilapidated Schengen gate in Kos, Greece, highlighting Greece's inadequate border infrastructure; despite handling nearly 700,000 passengers annually from Bodrum alone, Kos's facilities lack modern equipment and sufficient personnel, r...
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56% Bias Score

German Bundestag Shrinks, Yields Largest Parliament Title to European Parliament
The German Bundestag convened today with 630 members, smaller than before due to electoral reforms, making the European Parliament the world's largest democratically elected parliament. This change affects the number of citizens each representative represents.

German Bundestag Shrinks, Yields Largest Parliament Title to European Parliament
The German Bundestag convened today with 630 members, smaller than before due to electoral reforms, making the European Parliament the world's largest democratically elected parliament. This change affects the number of citizens each representative represents.
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32% Bias Score

US-Ukraine Talks in Riyadh Focus on Ceasefire Amidst Continued Russian Attacks
On March 23rd, US and Ukrainian officials held "fruitful" talks in Riyadh, focusing on energy and a potential ceasefire, despite continued Russian attacks and an EU commitment to bolstering European defenses by 2030.

US-Ukraine Talks in Riyadh Focus on Ceasefire Amidst Continued Russian Attacks
On March 23rd, US and Ukrainian officials held "fruitful" talks in Riyadh, focusing on energy and a potential ceasefire, despite continued Russian attacks and an EU commitment to bolstering European defenses by 2030.
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48% Bias Score

Dresden Chip Factories: Construction Progressing Rapidly
Construction of two microchip factories in Dresden, Germany, is progressing rapidly; TSMC's factory, a 10 billion euro joint venture, is nearing completion with 2,000 jobs created, while Infineon's expansion is on track for production to start next year, adding 1000 jobs.

Dresden Chip Factories: Construction Progressing Rapidly
Construction of two microchip factories in Dresden, Germany, is progressing rapidly; TSMC's factory, a 10 billion euro joint venture, is nearing completion with 2,000 jobs created, while Infineon's expansion is on track for production to start next year, adding 1000 jobs.
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44% Bias Score

Spain's Pension System Under EU Scrutiny Over Accounting Dispute
Spain's pension system faces a critical European Commission review due to the government's inclusion of state transfers as new revenue, which contradicts the initial agreement and raises concerns about the system's long-term financial sustainability and potential loss of EU funding.

Spain's Pension System Under EU Scrutiny Over Accounting Dispute
Spain's pension system faces a critical European Commission review due to the government's inclusion of state transfers as new revenue, which contradicts the initial agreement and raises concerns about the system's long-term financial sustainability and potential loss of EU funding.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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