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UK Cheese Maker Welcomes New EU Trade Deal
A UK cheese maker who lost £600,000 due to Brexit trade barriers calls the new UK-EU deal a 'major leap forward', anticipating easier access to the EU market following the agreement to align with EU food standards and reduce paperwork and checks.
UK Cheese Maker Welcomes New EU Trade Deal
A UK cheese maker who lost £600,000 due to Brexit trade barriers calls the new UK-EU deal a 'major leap forward', anticipating easier access to the EU market following the agreement to align with EU food standards and reduce paperwork and checks.
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48% Bias Score


Spain Urges EU Action to Counter Industrial Relocation
Spain's Minister of Industry and Tourism, Jordi Hereu, urged the European Commission to implement measures to bolster industrial relocation within the EU, prompted by ArcelorMittal's decision to move administrative services to India. This request comes amidst global trade tensions and aims to protec...
Spain Urges EU Action to Counter Industrial Relocation
Spain's Minister of Industry and Tourism, Jordi Hereu, urged the European Commission to implement measures to bolster industrial relocation within the EU, prompted by ArcelorMittal's decision to move administrative services to India. This request comes amidst global trade tensions and aims to protec...
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44% Bias Score


Greece's Aegean Sovereignty, Ukraine Reconstruction, and US Consulate Concerns
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias reaffirmed Greece's sovereignty over Kastellorizo, linking it to the UNCLOS treaty and Turkey's potential accession. Concurrently, Greece explores participation in Ukraine's reconstruction via private sector involvement, while concerns arise over a potential US c...
Greece's Aegean Sovereignty, Ukraine Reconstruction, and US Consulate Concerns
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias reaffirmed Greece's sovereignty over Kastellorizo, linking it to the UNCLOS treaty and Turkey's potential accession. Concurrently, Greece explores participation in Ukraine's reconstruction via private sector involvement, while concerns arise over a potential US c...
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36% Bias Score


EU Eases Asylum Seeker Deportations to 'Safe Third Countries'
The EU Commission proposed a policy change to ease deportations of asylum seekers to countries deemed "safe," even if not their origin countries, prompting criticism for potentially violating human rights and externalizing responsibility; this follows similar policies in the UK and Italy.
EU Eases Asylum Seeker Deportations to 'Safe Third Countries'
The EU Commission proposed a policy change to ease deportations of asylum seekers to countries deemed "safe," even if not their origin countries, prompting criticism for potentially violating human rights and externalizing responsibility; this follows similar policies in the UK and Italy.
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52% Bias Score


Macron and Merz Call for Elimination of EU Corporate Sustainability Directive
At the Choose France summit, President Macron and Chancellor Merz called for the complete removal of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), adopted in May 2024, to ease regulatory burdens on businesses, following recent European Parliament elections that saw gains by parties c...
Macron and Merz Call for Elimination of EU Corporate Sustainability Directive
At the Choose France summit, President Macron and Chancellor Merz called for the complete removal of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), adopted in May 2024, to ease regulatory burdens on businesses, following recent European Parliament elections that saw gains by parties c...
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64% Bias Score


EU Proposes Changes to 'Safe Third Country' Concept for Asylum Seekers
The European Commission proposed amending the EU's 'safe third country' concept, allowing asylum claims rejections without review and transfers to distant countries, removing the need for a prior link between the asylum seeker and the designated country.
EU Proposes Changes to 'Safe Third Country' Concept for Asylum Seekers
The European Commission proposed amending the EU's 'safe third country' concept, allowing asylum claims rejections without review and transfers to distant countries, removing the need for a prior link between the asylum seeker and the designated country.
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48% Bias Score

Hungary to Enact Controversial Transparency Law Amidst Ukraine Accusations
Hungary will enact a controversial transparency law despite EU concerns, with Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó accusing Ukraine of anti-Hungarian propaganda and espionage, highlighting growing tensions and potential impacts on media and NGOs.

Hungary to Enact Controversial Transparency Law Amidst Ukraine Accusations
Hungary will enact a controversial transparency law despite EU concerns, with Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó accusing Ukraine of anti-Hungarian propaganda and espionage, highlighting growing tensions and potential impacts on media and NGOs.
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56% Bias Score

Allegro Q1 2024 Results: Strong Growth Despite Stock Dip
In Q1 2024, Allegro, Poland's largest online marketplace, saw a 5.4% increase in active buyers to 21 million, a 3.7% rise in average spending, and 15% revenue growth in Poland reaching $640 million; however, its stock experienced a 2.4% decrease despite year-to-date gains of 21.8%.

Allegro Q1 2024 Results: Strong Growth Despite Stock Dip
In Q1 2024, Allegro, Poland's largest online marketplace, saw a 5.4% increase in active buyers to 21 million, a 3.7% rise in average spending, and 15% revenue growth in Poland reaching $640 million; however, its stock experienced a 2.4% decrease despite year-to-date gains of 21.8%.
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40% Bias Score

EU to Simplify GDPR, Easing Reporting Requirements for Businesses
The European Union is simplifying its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to ease the burden on businesses, particularly SMEs, by extending reporting exemptions and streamlining cross-border investigation procedures, aiming to balance economic competitiveness with data privacy.

EU to Simplify GDPR, Easing Reporting Requirements for Businesses
The European Union is simplifying its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to ease the burden on businesses, particularly SMEs, by extending reporting exemptions and streamlining cross-border investigation procedures, aiming to balance economic competitiveness with data privacy.
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56% Bias Score

Austria Achieves Complete Energy Independence from Russian Gas
Austria's state-owned OMV successfully ended its reliance on Russian gas within three years, diversifying its sources and securing new LNG contracts, a move hailed as a model for Europe's energy independence while advocating for a future that includes even Russian gas once peace is established.

Austria Achieves Complete Energy Independence from Russian Gas
Austria's state-owned OMV successfully ended its reliance on Russian gas within three years, diversifying its sources and securing new LNG contracts, a move hailed as a model for Europe's energy independence while advocating for a future that includes even Russian gas once peace is established.
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48% Bias Score

EU Proposes Changes to Asylum Rules, Allowing for Transfers to Distant Countries
The European Commission proposed changes to EU asylum rules, allowing the rejection of applications without assessment and transfer of asylum seekers to distant, potentially unsafe countries, mirroring the UK's illegal Rwanda plan.

EU Proposes Changes to Asylum Rules, Allowing for Transfers to Distant Countries
The European Commission proposed changes to EU asylum rules, allowing the rejection of applications without assessment and transfer of asylum seekers to distant, potentially unsafe countries, mirroring the UK's illegal Rwanda plan.
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52% Bias Score

Centrist Wins Romanian Presidency, but Right-Wing Gains Highlight European Trends
In Romania's presidential election, centrist Nicusor Dan won with 53.6% against far-right candidate George Simion, signifying a relief for the EU and Ukraine; simultaneous elections in Poland and Portugal saw right-wing gains, highlighting broader European trends and center-left party struggles.

Centrist Wins Romanian Presidency, but Right-Wing Gains Highlight European Trends
In Romania's presidential election, centrist Nicusor Dan won with 53.6% against far-right candidate George Simion, signifying a relief for the EU and Ukraine; simultaneous elections in Poland and Portugal saw right-wing gains, highlighting broader European trends and center-left party struggles.
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44% Bias Score
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