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EU Accuses Apple and Google of DMA Violations
The European Commission accuses Apple and Alphabet (Google) of violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) for prioritizing their services and hindering interoperability, respectively; fines could reach 10% of global turnover, with potential retaliatory tariffs from the US.
EU Accuses Apple and Google of DMA Violations
The European Commission accuses Apple and Alphabet (Google) of violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) for prioritizing their services and hindering interoperability, respectively; fines could reach 10% of global turnover, with potential retaliatory tariffs from the US.
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40% Bias Score


EU Unveils Plan to Boost Steel Industry, Strengthen Defense
The EU unveiled a plan to revitalize its steel and metal industries using trade measures and decarbonization subsidies, aiming to strengthen its defense industry and counter unfair foreign competition, with the Commission highlighting the industries' critical role in European security and integratio...
EU Unveils Plan to Boost Steel Industry, Strengthen Defense
The EU unveiled a plan to revitalize its steel and metal industries using trade measures and decarbonization subsidies, aiming to strengthen its defense industry and counter unfair foreign competition, with the Commission highlighting the industries' critical role in European security and integratio...
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56% Bias Score


EU Orders Apple and Google to Change Products to Comply with Digital Markets Act
The European Commission ruled that Apple and Google may be violating the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), ordering them to change their products to ensure fair competition or face fines up to 10 percent of their global revenue; the decision follows years of antitrust concerns and could exacerbate tra...
EU Orders Apple and Google to Change Products to Comply with Digital Markets Act
The European Commission ruled that Apple and Google may be violating the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), ordering them to change their products to ensure fair competition or face fines up to 10 percent of their global revenue; the decision follows years of antitrust concerns and could exacerbate tra...
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36% Bias Score


Merz-Macron Dinner Signals Shift in Franco-German Relations
Following a German parliamentary vote on massive defense spending, future German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with French President Emmanuel Macron to strengthen Franco-German relations, a response to concerns over US reliability under the Trump administration.
Merz-Macron Dinner Signals Shift in Franco-German Relations
Following a German parliamentary vote on massive defense spending, future German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with French President Emmanuel Macron to strengthen Franco-German relations, a response to concerns over US reliability under the Trump administration.
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40% Bias Score


EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Plan to Boost Military Readiness
The European Commission presented a €800 billion plan, including a €150 billion loan program, to significantly increase EU defense spending, aiming to improve military readiness and reduce reliance on non-EU allies, particularly concerning potential US support reductions for NATO.
EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Plan to Boost Military Readiness
The European Commission presented a €800 billion plan, including a €150 billion loan program, to significantly increase EU defense spending, aiming to improve military readiness and reduce reliance on non-EU allies, particularly concerning potential US support reductions for NATO.
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40% Bias Score


EU Nuclear Energy: Investment Lag Fuels Energy Security Concerns
Nuclear power provides 22.8% of the EU's electricity, with France as the leading producer. However, insufficient investment in new reactors, compared to Russia's robust expansion, threatens the EU's long-term energy security. Poland is poised for significant expansion, but overall EU investment fall...
EU Nuclear Energy: Investment Lag Fuels Energy Security Concerns
Nuclear power provides 22.8% of the EU's electricity, with France as the leading producer. However, insufficient investment in new reactors, compared to Russia's robust expansion, threatens the EU's long-term energy security. Poland is poised for significant expansion, but overall EU investment fall...
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36% Bias Score

EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Plan for Greater Self-Sufficiency
The EU presented a €800 billion defense plan, urging member states to increase spending and collaborate on procurement to achieve self-sufficiency within 3-5 years, while also integrating Ukraine's wartime-developed defense industry.

EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Plan for Greater Self-Sufficiency
The EU presented a €800 billion defense plan, urging member states to increase spending and collaborate on procurement to achieve self-sufficiency within 3-5 years, while also integrating Ukraine's wartime-developed defense industry.
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48% Bias Score

EU Seeks to Unlock €10 Trillion in Savings to Boost Economy and Defense
The European Union is struggling to mobilize private investment to fund its economy and defense, facing challenges from fragmented markets and national interests; a key meeting this week will determine whether they can unlock €10 trillion in savings.

EU Seeks to Unlock €10 Trillion in Savings to Boost Economy and Defense
The European Union is struggling to mobilize private investment to fund its economy and defense, facing challenges from fragmented markets and national interests; a key meeting this week will determine whether they can unlock €10 trillion in savings.
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48% Bias Score

ACLP Simplifies Access to Patented Crop Traits, Boosting European Agricultural Innovation
The Agricultural Crop Licensing Platform (ACLP), launched in 2023 by European plant breeding companies, simplifies access to over 95% of patented traits for European plant breeders, streamlining licensing agreements and offering arbitration to ensure fair access to crucial agricultural technologies,...

ACLP Simplifies Access to Patented Crop Traits, Boosting European Agricultural Innovation
The Agricultural Crop Licensing Platform (ACLP), launched in 2023 by European plant breeding companies, simplifies access to over 95% of patented traits for European plant breeders, streamlining licensing agreements and offering arbitration to ensure fair access to crucial agricultural technologies,...
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48% Bias Score

Meta Launches AI in Europe After Regulatory Delays
Meta's AI, available in the US since mid-2023, launches this week in France and 40 other European countries across its platforms (WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram) for free, offering text-based conversation and web information access after regulatory delays.

Meta Launches AI in Europe After Regulatory Delays
Meta's AI, available in the US since mid-2023, launches this week in France and 40 other European countries across its platforms (WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram) for free, offering text-based conversation and web information access after regulatory delays.
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36% Bias Score

EU Plans €800 Billion Military Buildup Amid Russia Concerns
The EU plans a massive military buildup by 2030, allocating €800 billion over four years for armament projects and relaxing regulations, prompted by concerns about a potential large-scale war with Russia and shifting US commitment to European security; however, internal disagreements, especially fro...

EU Plans €800 Billion Military Buildup Amid Russia Concerns
The EU plans a massive military buildup by 2030, allocating €800 billion over four years for armament projects and relaxing regulations, prompted by concerns about a potential large-scale war with Russia and shifting US commitment to European security; however, internal disagreements, especially fro...
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44% Bias Score

PSOE Málaga Awards Convicted Official Amid ERE Corruption Controversy
The PSOE of Málaga awarded the Carmen Olmedo Award to Magdalena Álvarez, a former minister convicted in the ERE corruption case, despite the Seville High Court's challenge to the Constitutional Court's ruling before the European Union, highlighting a political rift over the handling of the case.

PSOE Málaga Awards Convicted Official Amid ERE Corruption Controversy
The PSOE of Málaga awarded the Carmen Olmedo Award to Magdalena Álvarez, a former minister convicted in the ERE corruption case, despite the Seville High Court's challenge to the Constitutional Court's ruling before the European Union, highlighting a political rift over the handling of the case.
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40% Bias Score
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