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Merz's Plan for Stable Government and German Economic Revival
Following the collapse of Germany's coalition government, a snap federal election is set for late February. CDU's chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz aims to form a stable government, prioritizing economic growth and industrial competitiveness, contrasting with the previous administration's internal...
Merz's Plan for Stable Government and German Economic Revival
Following the collapse of Germany's coalition government, a snap federal election is set for late February. CDU's chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz aims to form a stable government, prioritizing economic growth and industrial competitiveness, contrasting with the previous administration's internal...
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60% Bias Score


Internal Rift Threatens Spain's Work-Hour Reduction Plan
Spain's ruling coalition is deeply divided over a proposed reduction of the work week to 37.5 hours, creating a political standoff that threatens the initiative's success and exposes underlying economic and social tensions within the country.
Internal Rift Threatens Spain's Work-Hour Reduction Plan
Spain's ruling coalition is deeply divided over a proposed reduction of the work week to 37.5 hours, creating a political standoff that threatens the initiative's success and exposes underlying economic and social tensions within the country.
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40% Bias Score


Tusk's EU Address Sparks Debate on Green Deal and Migration
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk's speech to the European Parliament on Wednesday received mixed reactions: his defense proposals were praised, but his criticism of the Green Deal and migration policies faced strong opposition from various MEP groups, particularly regarding Poland's border security...
Tusk's EU Address Sparks Debate on Green Deal and Migration
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk's speech to the European Parliament on Wednesday received mixed reactions: his defense proposals were praised, but his criticism of the Green Deal and migration policies faced strong opposition from various MEP groups, particularly regarding Poland's border security...
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56% Bias Score


Davos Panel Highlights Europe's Economic Challenges
At a Davos panel, European leaders discussed the continent's economic challenges, emphasizing the need for regulatory reform, increased investment, and a cultural shift to regain competitiveness, citing the Draghi report's warnings.
Davos Panel Highlights Europe's Economic Challenges
At a Davos panel, European leaders discussed the continent's economic challenges, emphasizing the need for regulatory reform, increased investment, and a cultural shift to regain competitiveness, citing the Draghi report's warnings.
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60% Bias Score


EU to Review 2035 Zero-Emission Vehicle Mandate Amidst Industry Concerns
Italy is pushing for a 2025 review of the EU's plan to mandate zero-emission vehicles by 2035, amid slow market growth (1% in 2024 compared to an 18% decline from 2019) and concerns about the transition's impact on the European automotive industry.
EU to Review 2035 Zero-Emission Vehicle Mandate Amidst Industry Concerns
Italy is pushing for a 2025 review of the EU's plan to mandate zero-emission vehicles by 2035, amid slow market growth (1% in 2024 compared to an 18% decline from 2019) and concerns about the transition's impact on the European automotive industry.
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52% Bias Score


EU Faces €500 Billion Defense Funding Gap
The EU plans to invest €1.5 billion in its defense industry between 2025-2027, but experts estimate that €500 billion is needed over the next decade to address the funding gap exposed by the war in Ukraine. This has caused division among member states on funding mechanisms, with some opposing joint ...
EU Faces €500 Billion Defense Funding Gap
The EU plans to invest €1.5 billion in its defense industry between 2025-2027, but experts estimate that €500 billion is needed over the next decade to address the funding gap exposed by the war in Ukraine. This has caused division among member states on funding mechanisms, with some opposing joint ...
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44% Bias Score

EU Excess Mortality Falls Despite Persistent Healthcare System Challenges
Excess mortality in the EU decreased to 5% in November 2024, down from 22,000 deaths compared to November 2023, despite ongoing healthcare system challenges including staff shortages and medicine supply issues; the EU's Essential Medicines Act is delayed.

EU Excess Mortality Falls Despite Persistent Healthcare System Challenges
Excess mortality in the EU decreased to 5% in November 2024, down from 22,000 deaths compared to November 2023, despite ongoing healthcare system challenges including staff shortages and medicine supply issues; the EU's Essential Medicines Act is delayed.
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44% Bias Score

ECB Unconcerned About Imported Inflation, to Continue Gradual Rate Cuts
ECB President Christine Lagarde stated on Wednesday that the institution is not overly concerned about imported inflation from the U.S. and will continue to gradually cut interest rates; Eurozone inflation was 2.4% in December, and the ECB aims to reach its 2% inflation target by 2025.

ECB Unconcerned About Imported Inflation, to Continue Gradual Rate Cuts
ECB President Christine Lagarde stated on Wednesday that the institution is not overly concerned about imported inflation from the U.S. and will continue to gradually cut interest rates; Eurozone inflation was 2.4% in December, and the ECB aims to reach its 2% inflation target by 2025.
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36% Bias Score

EU Excess Mortality Falls Despite Persistent Healthcare Shortages
Excess mortality in the EU decreased to 5% in November 2024, down 22,000 deaths from November 2023, despite ongoing healthcare challenges including staff shortages and medicine scarcity; 7 EU countries reported negative excess mortality, while 20 reported excess deaths; the Critical Medicines Act is...

EU Excess Mortality Falls Despite Persistent Healthcare Shortages
Excess mortality in the EU decreased to 5% in November 2024, down 22,000 deaths from November 2023, despite ongoing healthcare challenges including staff shortages and medicine scarcity; 7 EU countries reported negative excess mortality, while 20 reported excess deaths; the Critical Medicines Act is...
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36% Bias Score

Zelenskyy in Davos: 200,000 European Troops Needed for Ukraine Peace Deal
In Davos, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that a peace agreement with Russia would require a minimum of 200,000, ideally up to 1 million, European troops as a security guarantee; he also called for stronger US sanctions on Russia under President Trump, asserting that only from a posit...

Zelenskyy in Davos: 200,000 European Troops Needed for Ukraine Peace Deal
In Davos, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that a peace agreement with Russia would require a minimum of 200,000, ideally up to 1 million, European troops as a security guarantee; he also called for stronger US sanctions on Russia under President Trump, asserting that only from a posit...
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56% Bias Score

\"German Auto Industry Faces Steep Challenges in 2025\
The German automotive industry faces significant challenges in 2025, including stricter EU CO2 emission standards requiring a 75% increase in battery electric vehicle sales, threatened US tariffs, and a lack of supportive government policies; the industry anticipates substantial job losses due to th...

\"German Auto Industry Faces Steep Challenges in 2025\
The German automotive industry faces significant challenges in 2025, including stricter EU CO2 emission standards requiring a 75% increase in battery electric vehicle sales, threatened US tariffs, and a lack of supportive government policies; the industry anticipates substantial job losses due to th...
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44% Bias Score

No Blanket Tariffs Boost ECB Rate Cut Bets
The lack of sweeping U.S. trade tariffs has boosted market confidence in the ECB's ability to cut rates, reversing recent investor fears about inflation and leading to predictions of four rate cuts this year; however, President Trump's future trade policy remains a wild card.

No Blanket Tariffs Boost ECB Rate Cut Bets
The lack of sweeping U.S. trade tariffs has boosted market confidence in the ECB's ability to cut rates, reversing recent investor fears about inflation and leading to predictions of four rate cuts this year; however, President Trump's future trade policy remains a wild card.
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36% Bias Score
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