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EU Urges 72-Hour Emergency Kits Amid Crisis Concerns
The European Union is urging citizens to prepare 72-hour emergency kits containing food, water, and essential documents, while also advocating for increased stockpiling of essential supplies and better civil-military cooperation to face future crises; a summit on Ukrainian security guarantees will t...
EU Urges 72-Hour Emergency Kits Amid Crisis Concerns
The European Union is urging citizens to prepare 72-hour emergency kits containing food, water, and essential documents, while also advocating for increased stockpiling of essential supplies and better civil-military cooperation to face future crises; a summit on Ukrainian security guarantees will t...
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32% Bias Score


Cheap Ukrainian Cement Imports Threaten EU Cement Industry
A surge in low-cost Ukrainian cement imports, up 3000% in five years, threatens the Polish and EU cement industry, jeopardizing over 50,000 jobs due to differing CO2 emission regulations and the delayed implementation of the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism; the industry seeks tariff quotas t...
Cheap Ukrainian Cement Imports Threaten EU Cement Industry
A surge in low-cost Ukrainian cement imports, up 3000% in five years, threatens the Polish and EU cement industry, jeopardizing over 50,000 jobs due to differing CO2 emission regulations and the delayed implementation of the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism; the industry seeks tariff quotas t...
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56% Bias Score


EU Urges Citizen Preparedness Amidst Rising Security Threats
The European Commission launched a new preparedness strategy, urging citizens to have 72-hour emergency kits due to potential war, cyberattacks, pandemics, and climate change, emphasizing citizen-military cooperation and highlighting the need for proactive crisis management.
EU Urges Citizen Preparedness Amidst Rising Security Threats
The European Commission launched a new preparedness strategy, urging citizens to have 72-hour emergency kits due to potential war, cyberattacks, pandemics, and climate change, emphasizing citizen-military cooperation and highlighting the need for proactive crisis management.
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44% Bias Score


EU Pay Transparency Directive Faces Opposition, Potentially Costing Women Billions
The EU's 2023 gender pay gap of 12% is targeted by the Pay Transparency Directive, facing opposition from business groups seeking exemptions for companies with 100–250 employees, potentially costing women €4.8–€7.2 billion annually according to the ETUC, while salary transparency in job postings rem...
EU Pay Transparency Directive Faces Opposition, Potentially Costing Women Billions
The EU's 2023 gender pay gap of 12% is targeted by the Pay Transparency Directive, facing opposition from business groups seeking exemptions for companies with 100–250 employees, potentially costing women €4.8–€7.2 billion annually according to the ETUC, while salary transparency in job postings rem...
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44% Bias Score


EU Health Ministers Pressure Commission on Delayed Anti-Smoking Legislation
Eleven EU health ministers urged the European Commission to accelerate anti-smoking legislation, citing concerns over rising youth e-cigarette use and delayed directives on tobacco products and taxation, pushing for stronger online sales restrictions and flavor limitations.
EU Health Ministers Pressure Commission on Delayed Anti-Smoking Legislation
Eleven EU health ministers urged the European Commission to accelerate anti-smoking legislation, citing concerns over rising youth e-cigarette use and delayed directives on tobacco products and taxation, pushing for stronger online sales restrictions and flavor limitations.
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4% Bias Score


EU to Invest €70 Billion in Military Transport Infrastructure Upgrade
The EU plans a €70 billion investment to upgrade transport infrastructure for military mobility, including 500 projects to improve ports, airports, tunnels, and railway bridges, to address current limitations hindering rapid troop and equipment movement within the EU and with partner countries by st...
EU to Invest €70 Billion in Military Transport Infrastructure Upgrade
The EU plans a €70 billion investment to upgrade transport infrastructure for military mobility, including 500 projects to improve ports, airports, tunnels, and railway bridges, to address current limitations hindering rapid troop and equipment movement within the EU and with partner countries by st...
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44% Bias Score

EU Selects Melten's Greek Project for Strategic Raw Materials
The EU approved Melten's €295.5 million Greek project for bauxite, alumina, and gallium production as one of 47 strategic initiatives, aiming to replace Europe's gallium imports, reduce permitting times, and enhance energy self-sufficiency. The project is expected to yield 2 million tons of bauxite,...

EU Selects Melten's Greek Project for Strategic Raw Materials
The EU approved Melten's €295.5 million Greek project for bauxite, alumina, and gallium production as one of 47 strategic initiatives, aiming to replace Europe's gallium imports, reduce permitting times, and enhance energy self-sufficiency. The project is expected to yield 2 million tons of bauxite,...
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52% Bias Score

EU's "ReArm Europe" Plan: €800 Billion Defense Boost Amidst Economic Challenges
The European Union's "ReArm Europe" initiative aims to strengthen its defense capabilities by allocating €650 billion (1.5% of each member state's GDP) and €150 billion in loans for strategic military equipment, primarily sourced within Europe, to enhance its security and competitiveness in the defe...

EU's "ReArm Europe" Plan: €800 Billion Defense Boost Amidst Economic Challenges
The European Union's "ReArm Europe" initiative aims to strengthen its defense capabilities by allocating €650 billion (1.5% of each member state's GDP) and €150 billion in loans for strategic military equipment, primarily sourced within Europe, to enhance its security and competitiveness in the defe...
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EU Defense Plan Hampered by Debt and Spending Disputes
The EU's plan to increase defense spending by €800 billion over four years faces challenges due to existing pandemic-related debt and differing interpretations of "defense spending", hindering its ability to deter potential Russian aggression within the next decade.

EU Defense Plan Hampered by Debt and Spending Disputes
The EU's plan to increase defense spending by €800 billion over four years faces challenges due to existing pandemic-related debt and differing interpretations of "defense spending", hindering its ability to deter potential Russian aggression within the next decade.
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56% Bias Score

EU Tackles Soaring Housing Costs with Investment and Regulatory Reforms
The European Commission and Parliament are tackling the EU's housing crisis, marked by a 48% rise in housing prices and a 22% increase in rents from 2010-2023, with plans to increase investment, reduce bureaucracy, and address short-term rental impacts.

EU Tackles Soaring Housing Costs with Investment and Regulatory Reforms
The European Commission and Parliament are tackling the EU's housing crisis, marked by a 48% rise in housing prices and a 22% increase in rents from 2010-2023, with plans to increase investment, reduce bureaucracy, and address short-term rental impacts.
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44% Bias Score

EU Ministers' Visits to China Boost Partnership Amid Global Uncertainty
Portugal and France's foreign ministers visited China this week to bolster China-EU ties, emphasizing multilateralism and cooperation amid global uncertainty; Portugal welcomes increased Chinese investment, and China views the EU as a key multipolar partner.

EU Ministers' Visits to China Boost Partnership Amid Global Uncertainty
Portugal and France's foreign ministers visited China this week to bolster China-EU ties, emphasizing multilateralism and cooperation amid global uncertainty; Portugal welcomes increased Chinese investment, and China views the EU as a key multipolar partner.
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44% Bias Score

EU Selects Seven Spanish Projects to Boost Strategic Raw Materials
The European Commission chose seven Spanish projects—six mines and one recycling plant—to bolster Europe's strategic raw materials, reducing reliance on countries like China for lithium, cobalt, and tungsten used in various industries, especially automotive, technology, and renewables.

EU Selects Seven Spanish Projects to Boost Strategic Raw Materials
The European Commission chose seven Spanish projects—six mines and one recycling plant—to bolster Europe's strategic raw materials, reducing reliance on countries like China for lithium, cobalt, and tungsten used in various industries, especially automotive, technology, and renewables.
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40% Bias Score
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