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EU Awaits Trump's Second Term: Pragmatism and Preparedness in Trade Relations
On Donald Trump's second inauguration, the EU faced no immediate trade shocks, despite earlier tariff threats; the EU is adopting a pragmatic strategy, seeking cooperation while defending its interests, particularly regarding technology regulations and energy trade.
EU Awaits Trump's Second Term: Pragmatism and Preparedness in Trade Relations
On Donald Trump's second inauguration, the EU faced no immediate trade shocks, despite earlier tariff threats; the EU is adopting a pragmatic strategy, seeking cooperation while defending its interests, particularly regarding technology regulations and energy trade.
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36% Bias Score


EU Electricity Generation: 75% Emission-Free in 2023
In 2023, the European Union generated nearly 75% of its electricity from non-greenhouse gas emitting sources; renewable energy made up 47%, with solar increasing by 22% compared to 2022, while fossil fuels dropped to a 40-year low of 29%.
EU Electricity Generation: 75% Emission-Free in 2023
In 2023, the European Union generated nearly 75% of its electricity from non-greenhouse gas emitting sources; renewable energy made up 47%, with solar increasing by 22% compared to 2022, while fossil fuels dropped to a 40-year low of 29%.
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32% Bias Score


EU Commission Reviews NGO Subsidies Amidst Green Deal Controversy
The European Commission is reviewing subsidies to over 4000 NGOs involved in its Green Deal due to criticism from right-wing MEPs who accuse the Commission of using the funds to promote its policies; the NGOs and some contracts deny this.
EU Commission Reviews NGO Subsidies Amidst Green Deal Controversy
The European Commission is reviewing subsidies to over 4000 NGOs involved in its Green Deal due to criticism from right-wing MEPs who accuse the Commission of using the funds to promote its policies; the NGOs and some contracts deny this.
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine Urges EU Budgetary Commitment for Eastern Enlargement
Ukraine's foreign minister advocated for EU budget allocation (2028-2034) to support its enlargement process, estimating costs at 0.17% of EU GDP for nine candidate countries; this follows discussions at the World Economic Forum in Davos, highlighting varying opinions on the speed and fairness of in...
Ukraine Urges EU Budgetary Commitment for Eastern Enlargement
Ukraine's foreign minister advocated for EU budget allocation (2028-2034) to support its enlargement process, estimating costs at 0.17% of EU GDP for nine candidate countries; this follows discussions at the World Economic Forum in Davos, highlighting varying opinions on the speed and fairness of in...
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36% Bias Score


French Government Averts Budget Crisis with Concessions, Faces €12 Billion Censure Cost
French Economy Minister Eric Lombard warned that censuring the government's 2025 budget would cost €12 billion, prompting concessions to the Socialist Party to secure its passage. The government projects a 6% deficit for 2024 and plans a €50 billion budgetary effort for 2025, alongside EU capital ma...
French Government Averts Budget Crisis with Concessions, Faces €12 Billion Censure Cost
French Economy Minister Eric Lombard warned that censuring the government's 2025 budget would cost €12 billion, prompting concessions to the Socialist Party to secure its passage. The government projects a 6% deficit for 2024 and plans a €50 billion budgetary effort for 2025, alongside EU capital ma...
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44% Bias Score


Netherlands Enhances Democracy with Citizens' Assembly and Binding Referendum
The Netherlands launched its first national citizens' assembly focused on climate-friendly consumption and approved a binding referendum allowing citizens to overturn laws passed by parliament, aiming to increase public trust and address political deadlock.
Netherlands Enhances Democracy with Citizens' Assembly and Binding Referendum
The Netherlands launched its first national citizens' assembly focused on climate-friendly consumption and approved a binding referendum allowing citizens to overturn laws passed by parliament, aiming to increase public trust and address political deadlock.
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12% Bias Score

EU Electricity Generation: 73% Greenhouse Gas-Free in 2023
In 2023, the European Union generated 73% of its electricity from sources without greenhouse gas emissions, with renewable energy (47%) and nuclear power (24%) leading the way. This marks a significant decrease in fossil fuel reliance compared to 2007.

EU Electricity Generation: 73% Greenhouse Gas-Free in 2023
In 2023, the European Union generated 73% of its electricity from sources without greenhouse gas emissions, with renewable energy (47%) and nuclear power (24%) leading the way. This marks a significant decrease in fossil fuel reliance compared to 2007.
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32% Bias Score

EU's Electricity Generation Reaches 74% Carbon-Free in 2023
In 2023, nearly 74 percent of the European Union's electricity came from sources without greenhouse gas emissions, primarily from renewable sources (47 percent) and nuclear power (24 percent). This marks a significant reduction in fossil fuel dependence, with coal and gas contributing only 29 percen...

EU's Electricity Generation Reaches 74% Carbon-Free in 2023
In 2023, nearly 74 percent of the European Union's electricity came from sources without greenhouse gas emissions, primarily from renewable sources (47 percent) and nuclear power (24 percent). This marks a significant reduction in fossil fuel dependence, with coal and gas contributing only 29 percen...
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32% Bias Score

Ukraine Conflict: Renewed Talks on Western Troop Deployment
The Financial Times reports that discussions are underway about deploying 40,000–50,000 Western troops to Ukraine as a stabilizing force following a potential return of Donald Trump to the White House, a shift from previous dismissals of such a plan; however, significant political obstacles remain.

Ukraine Conflict: Renewed Talks on Western Troop Deployment
The Financial Times reports that discussions are underway about deploying 40,000–50,000 Western troops to Ukraine as a stabilizing force following a potential return of Donald Trump to the White House, a shift from previous dismissals of such a plan; however, significant political obstacles remain.
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44% Bias Score

Solar Energy Overtakes Coal as EU's Top Electricity Source
In 2024, solar energy for the first time outpaced coal in the EU, providing 11% of electricity while coal fell below 10%, highlighting a rapid transition to renewable energy sources.

Solar Energy Overtakes Coal as EU's Top Electricity Source
In 2024, solar energy for the first time outpaced coal in the EU, providing 11% of electricity while coal fell below 10%, highlighting a rapid transition to renewable energy sources.
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52% Bias Score

Barclays CEO's Pay Could Rise 45% to \£14 Million
Barclays is considering a 45% pay rise for its CEO, CS Venkatakrishnan, to over \£14 million, contingent on significantly increased profitability and shareholder approval; this follows the repeal of the EU bonus cap and Barclays' subsequent lifting of its own cap in May 2024.

Barclays CEO's Pay Could Rise 45% to \£14 Million
Barclays is considering a 45% pay rise for its CEO, CS Venkatakrishnan, to over \£14 million, contingent on significantly increased profitability and shareholder approval; this follows the repeal of the EU bonus cap and Barclays' subsequent lifting of its own cap in May 2024.
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56% Bias Score

Europe Urged to Redirect €300 Billion in Savings for Domestic Investment
French central banker François Villeroy de Galhau urged Europe to redirect €300 billion in private savings currently invested in the US back into the European economy to fund crucial investments, highlighting insufficient financial intermediation in Europe as a key obstacle.

Europe Urged to Redirect €300 Billion in Savings for Domestic Investment
French central banker François Villeroy de Galhau urged Europe to redirect €300 billion in private savings currently invested in the US back into the European economy to fund crucial investments, highlighting insufficient financial intermediation in Europe as a key obstacle.
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48% Bias Score
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