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Germany Approves Record Borrowing for Defense and Infrastructure
The German Bundestag approved a bill lifting the country's "debt brake" to allow €500 billion in borrowing for defense and infrastructure projects over the next decade, marking a major shift in fiscal policy and requiring further approval from the Bundesrat.
Germany Approves Record Borrowing for Defense and Infrastructure
The German Bundestag approved a bill lifting the country's "debt brake" to allow €500 billion in borrowing for defense and infrastructure projects over the next decade, marking a major shift in fiscal policy and requiring further approval from the Bundesrat.
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48% Bias Score


Germany abandons fiscal austerity, incurs €1 trillion in debt
Germany's future chancellor, Friedrich Merz, announced a historic shift from its decades-long policy of fiscal austerity, resulting in an additional €1 trillion in national debt to address geopolitical uncertainties and fund strategic investments. This decision marks a significant departure from Ger...
Germany abandons fiscal austerity, incurs €1 trillion in debt
Germany's future chancellor, Friedrich Merz, announced a historic shift from its decades-long policy of fiscal austerity, resulting in an additional €1 trillion in national debt to address geopolitical uncertainties and fund strategic investments. This decision marks a significant departure from Ger...
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64% Bias Score


Dutch Government Divided on €800 Billion European Rearmament Plan
Faced with internal divisions, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Schoof will attend a European summit to discuss the €800 billion "Rearm Europe" plan, facing opposition over its financing and implications for national sovereignty; the PVV's conditional support adds to the uncertainty.
Dutch Government Divided on €800 Billion European Rearmament Plan
Faced with internal divisions, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Schoof will attend a European summit to discuss the €800 billion "Rearm Europe" plan, facing opposition over its financing and implications for national sovereignty; the PVV's conditional support adds to the uncertainty.
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52% Bias Score


EU Housing Crisis: Soaring Prices and Rent Squeeze Young People
Rising house prices (54%) and rents (26%) in the EU since 2010 severely impact affordability, especially in Spain, where December 2024 saw record rental costs, creating a crisis for young people who leave home later than the EU average (30.4 years vs 26.3 years).
EU Housing Crisis: Soaring Prices and Rent Squeeze Young People
Rising house prices (54%) and rents (26%) in the EU since 2010 severely impact affordability, especially in Spain, where December 2024 saw record rental costs, creating a crisis for young people who leave home later than the EU average (30.4 years vs 26.3 years).
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40% Bias Score


Europe Navigates Energy, Telecom, and AI Challenges in a Changing World
Europe faces significant challenges in energy security, telecommunications competition, and AI development, requiring strategic investments, regulatory adjustments, and international collaboration to ensure economic competitiveness and technological advancement.
Europe Navigates Energy, Telecom, and AI Challenges in a Changing World
Europe faces significant challenges in energy security, telecommunications competition, and AI development, requiring strategic investments, regulatory adjustments, and international collaboration to ensure economic competitiveness and technological advancement.
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44% Bias Score


EU Unveils "Readiness 2030" Defense Plan, Pledges Two Million Munitions Annually to Ukraine
The European Commission unveiled the "White Paper for European Defence - Readiness 2030," detailing the EU's approach to defense, including addressing capability gaps, supporting the European defense industry, and providing at least two million munitions annually to Ukraine via a new €150 billion SA...
EU Unveils "Readiness 2030" Defense Plan, Pledges Two Million Munitions Annually to Ukraine
The European Commission unveiled the "White Paper for European Defence - Readiness 2030," detailing the EU's approach to defense, including addressing capability gaps, supporting the European defense industry, and providing at least two million munitions annually to Ukraine via a new €150 billion SA...
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44% Bias Score

Europe's Housing Crisis: Soaring Costs and Unequal Impacts
Soaring housing costs across Europe, especially in Spain's major cities like Madrid and Barcelona, disproportionately impact young people, delaying independence and creating a significant social and economic challenge; the EU and national governments are taking steps to address the crisis with varyi...

Europe's Housing Crisis: Soaring Costs and Unequal Impacts
Soaring housing costs across Europe, especially in Spain's major cities like Madrid and Barcelona, disproportionately impact young people, delaying independence and creating a significant social and economic challenge; the EU and national governments are taking steps to address the crisis with varyi...
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32% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Divided on €800 Billion European Defense Plan
Dutch Prime Minister Schoof is heading to a European summit on a "Rearm Europe" plan totaling €800 billion, facing internal opposition concerning its funding and mandate, while Germany already approved a historic defense spending increase.

Dutch Parliament Divided on €800 Billion European Defense Plan
Dutch Prime Minister Schoof is heading to a European summit on a "Rearm Europe" plan totaling €800 billion, facing internal opposition concerning its funding and mandate, while Germany already approved a historic defense spending increase.
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52% Bias Score

EU Commission to Decide on Scrapping AI Liability Rules by August
The European Commission will decide by August whether to permanently drop its proposed AI Liability Directive due to lack of progress, potentially leaving consumers reliant on existing product liability rules and the AI Act while some lawmakers criticize this as a strategic mistake.

EU Commission to Decide on Scrapping AI Liability Rules by August
The European Commission will decide by August whether to permanently drop its proposed AI Liability Directive due to lack of progress, potentially leaving consumers reliant on existing product liability rules and the AI Act while some lawmakers criticize this as a strategic mistake.
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36% Bias Score

EU to Invest €800 Billion in Defense to Counter Russian Threat
The European Union plans to invest €800 billion in its defense capabilities by 2027 to counter potential Russian aggression and address concerns about reduced US commitment to European security, following intelligence assessments predicting a Russian attack on an EU nation before 2030.

EU to Invest €800 Billion in Defense to Counter Russian Threat
The European Union plans to invest €800 billion in its defense capabilities by 2027 to counter potential Russian aggression and address concerns about reduced US commitment to European security, following intelligence assessments predicting a Russian attack on an EU nation before 2030.
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44% Bias Score

EU Commission Proposes Centralized Weapons Procurement for European Defense
The European Commission proposes centralizing weapons procurement, a significant shift in European defense policy driven by Russia's threat and potential US disengagement, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce reliance on non-EU suppliers.

EU Commission Proposes Centralized Weapons Procurement for European Defense
The European Commission proposes centralizing weapons procurement, a significant shift in European defense policy driven by Russia's threat and potential US disengagement, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce reliance on non-EU suppliers.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Grand Coalition: A Paradigm Shift in Economic and Security Policy
Germany's new grand coalition government, formed after February's snap election, will address economic stagnation and the rise of the far-right AfD party by implementing unprecedented public investment in defense, infrastructure, and climate transition, abandoning the country's "debt brake" policy.

Germany's Grand Coalition: A Paradigm Shift in Economic and Security Policy
Germany's new grand coalition government, formed after February's snap election, will address economic stagnation and the rise of the far-right AfD party by implementing unprecedented public investment in defense, infrastructure, and climate transition, abandoning the country's "debt brake" policy.
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40% Bias Score
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