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EU Reports Significant Drop in Irregular Migration
Irregular migration into the EU decreased significantly across major routes in the first four months of 2024, with the central Mediterranean route seeing a 3% drop to 15,700 crossings, the eastern Mediterranean route a 30% drop to 12,200, and crossings to Spain and the Canary Islands also falling si...
EU Reports Significant Drop in Irregular Migration
Irregular migration into the EU decreased significantly across major routes in the first four months of 2024, with the central Mediterranean route seeing a 3% drop to 15,700 crossings, the eastern Mediterranean route a 30% drop to 12,200, and crossings to Spain and the Canary Islands also falling si...
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48% Bias Score


Euribor Rises to 2.16%, Affecting 4.1 Million Spanish Mortgages
The daily Euribor rate reached 2.16% on May 14th, 2025, a 0.053% increase impacting 4.1 million Spanish families with variable-rate mortgages tied to this key European interbank lending indicator.
Euribor Rises to 2.16%, Affecting 4.1 Million Spanish Mortgages
The daily Euribor rate reached 2.16% on May 14th, 2025, a 0.053% increase impacting 4.1 million Spanish families with variable-rate mortgages tied to this key European interbank lending indicator.
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32% Bias Score


EU Seeks to Reduce Farmer Bureaucracy, Allocate Funds for Climate Crisis
The European Commission proposes simplifying EU agricultural funding to reduce farmers' administrative burden by an estimated €1.58 billion and allocate 3% of EU agricultural funds for crisis management to address climate change impacts.
EU Seeks to Reduce Farmer Bureaucracy, Allocate Funds for Climate Crisis
The European Commission proposes simplifying EU agricultural funding to reduce farmers' administrative burden by an estimated €1.58 billion and allocate 3% of EU agricultural funds for crisis management to address climate change impacts.
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44% Bias Score


EU Top Legal Advisor Transferred After Transparency Ruling
Hours after a court ruled against the European Commission for withholding text messages between President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer's CEO concerning Covid-19 vaccine procurement, the Commission transferred its top legal advisor, Daniel Calleja y Crespo, to head its Spanish representation, prom...
EU Top Legal Advisor Transferred After Transparency Ruling
Hours after a court ruled against the European Commission for withholding text messages between President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer's CEO concerning Covid-19 vaccine procurement, the Commission transferred its top legal advisor, Daniel Calleja y Crespo, to head its Spanish representation, prom...
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48% Bias Score


Manchester United's Injury Crisis and Cost-Cutting Measures Ahead of Europa League Final
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim faces uncertainty over the fitness of three key defenders—Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt, and Ayden Heaven—for the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur on May 21st in Bilbao, Spain, due to recent injuries; meanwhile, the club's cost-cutting measures have ...
Manchester United's Injury Crisis and Cost-Cutting Measures Ahead of Europa League Final
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim faces uncertainty over the fitness of three key defenders—Leny Yoro, Matthijs de Ligt, and Ayden Heaven—for the Europa League final against Tottenham Hotspur on May 21st in Bilbao, Spain, due to recent injuries; meanwhile, the club's cost-cutting measures have ...
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40% Bias Score


EU Irregular Migration Down Across Major Routes
During the first four months of 2024, irregular border crossings into the EU decreased across all major routes; the central Mediterranean route saw a 3% drop to about 15,700, the eastern Mediterranean route a 30% drop to around 12,200, while crossings to mainland Spain and the Canary Islands also de...
EU Irregular Migration Down Across Major Routes
During the first four months of 2024, irregular border crossings into the EU decreased across all major routes; the central Mediterranean route saw a 3% drop to about 15,700, the eastern Mediterranean route a 30% drop to around 12,200, while crossings to mainland Spain and the Canary Islands also de...
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48% Bias Score

Hungarian Government Accused of Illegal Media Subsidies
A lawsuit alleges the Hungarian government uses advertising to unfairly favor pro-government media, disadvantaging independent outlets; data analysis by a former top EU economist reveals a stark disparity between advertising spending and media reach, potentially resulting in a 400 billion HUF repaym...

Hungarian Government Accused of Illegal Media Subsidies
A lawsuit alleges the Hungarian government uses advertising to unfairly favor pro-government media, disadvantaging independent outlets; data analysis by a former top EU economist reveals a stark disparity between advertising spending and media reach, potentially resulting in a 400 billion HUF repaym...
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52% Bias Score

European LGBTQ+ Rights Index Shows Decline in Hungary, Georgia, and UK
The ILGA's 2024 Rainbow Index reveals a decline in LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary, Georgia, and the UK, with Hungary banning Pride events and the UK's high court ruling negatively impacting transgender rights, while the Netherlands rose in ranking due to stricter anti-LGBTQ+ violence measures, highlightin...

European LGBTQ+ Rights Index Shows Decline in Hungary, Georgia, and UK
The ILGA's 2024 Rainbow Index reveals a decline in LGBTQ+ rights in Hungary, Georgia, and the UK, with Hungary banning Pride events and the UK's high court ruling negatively impacting transgender rights, while the Netherlands rose in ranking due to stricter anti-LGBTQ+ violence measures, highlightin...
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40% Bias Score

Poland's Presidential Election: Trzaskowski vs. Nawrocki
Poland holds a presidential election on June 10th with 13 candidates; a runoff is likely between Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski and conservative historian Karol Nawrocki. Trzaskowski leads in polls but faces criticism, while Nawrocki's campaign is marred by controversy.

Poland's Presidential Election: Trzaskowski vs. Nawrocki
Poland holds a presidential election on June 10th with 13 candidates; a runoff is likely between Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski and conservative historian Karol Nawrocki. Trzaskowski leads in polls but faces criticism, while Nawrocki's campaign is marred by controversy.
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40% Bias Score

Germany to Build EU's Strongest Army
German Chancellor Merz announced plans to build Europe's strongest conventional army, unlocking hundreds of billions of euros in defense spending and continuing military aid to Ukraine to deter aggression and address growing concerns about China-Russia ties.

Germany to Build EU's Strongest Army
German Chancellor Merz announced plans to build Europe's strongest conventional army, unlocking hundreds of billions of euros in defense spending and continuing military aid to Ukraine to deter aggression and address growing concerns about China-Russia ties.
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48% Bias Score

EU's €1.79 Billion Agricultural Reform Package Aimed at Reducing Bureaucracy and Boosting Investment
The European Commission unveiled a €1.79 billion agricultural reform package to ease administrative burdens on farmers, streamline crisis response, and increase investment opportunities, aiming for €1.58 billion in savings for farmers and €210 million for governments.

EU's €1.79 Billion Agricultural Reform Package Aimed at Reducing Bureaucracy and Boosting Investment
The European Commission unveiled a €1.79 billion agricultural reform package to ease administrative burdens on farmers, streamline crisis response, and increase investment opportunities, aiming for €1.58 billion in savings for farmers and €210 million for governments.
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48% Bias Score

Italy's BTP-Bund Spread Falls Below 100 Basis Points
The spread between Italian (BTP) and German (Bund) 10-year government bonds has fallen below 100 basis points for the first time since September 2021, driven by increased investor confidence in Italy's improved public finances, stable politics, and relatively high yields compared to other Eurozone c...

Italy's BTP-Bund Spread Falls Below 100 Basis Points
The spread between Italian (BTP) and German (Bund) 10-year government bonds has fallen below 100 basis points for the first time since September 2021, driven by increased investor confidence in Italy's improved public finances, stable politics, and relatively high yields compared to other Eurozone c...
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40% Bias Score
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