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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


EU Green Deal Subsidy Scandal Sparks Debate in European Parliament
The European Parliament debated a controversy Wednesday over EU subsidies given to environmental lobby groups, with right-wing MEPs denouncing them as undue influence while left-wing MEPs defended them as necessary for balance; the debate centers on the specificity of lobbying targets detailed in th...
EU Green Deal Subsidy Scandal Sparks Debate in European Parliament
The European Parliament debated a controversy Wednesday over EU subsidies given to environmental lobby groups, with right-wing MEPs denouncing them as undue influence while left-wing MEPs defended them as necessary for balance; the debate centers on the specificity of lobbying targets detailed in th...
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52% 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


EU Bans Bisphenol A in All Food Contact Materials
The European Union banned Bisphenol A (BPA) from all food contact materials starting January 20, 2024, due to health concerns identified by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), following over a decade of scientific warnings and a prior ban on its use in products for infants and young children.
EU Bans Bisphenol A in All Food Contact Materials
The European Union banned Bisphenol A (BPA) from all food contact materials starting January 20, 2024, due to health concerns identified by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), following over a decade of scientific warnings and a prior ban on its use in products for infants and young children.
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44% Bias Score


EU Bans Bisphenol A from Food Contact Materials
The European Union banned Bisphenol A (BPA) from all food contact materials starting January 20, 2024, following a 2023 EFSA opinion citing health risks across all ages; the ban, years in the making, includes containers, bottles, and coatings, and may extend to other consumer products.
EU Bans Bisphenol A from Food Contact Materials
The European Union banned Bisphenol A (BPA) from all food contact materials starting January 20, 2024, following a 2023 EFSA opinion citing health risks across all ages; the ban, years in the making, includes containers, bottles, and coatings, and may extend to other consumer products.
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36% Bias Score


Macron Hints at Increased French Defense Spending Amidst US Withdrawal Concerns
French President Macron hinted that France might increase its defense spending beyond NATO's 2 percent GDP target due to concerns about a potential U.S. military withdrawal from Europe, emphasizing the need for a stronger European defense industry.
Macron Hints at Increased French Defense Spending Amidst US Withdrawal Concerns
French President Macron hinted that France might increase its defense spending beyond NATO's 2 percent GDP target due to concerns about a potential U.S. military withdrawal from Europe, emphasizing the need for a stronger European defense industry.
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40% Bias Score

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

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

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

EU Bans Bisphenol A in Food Contact Materials
The European Union banned Bisphenol A (BPA) in all food-contact materials starting January 20, 2024, following concerns about its endocrine-disrupting properties and links to health issues like breast cancer and diabetes; the ban, years in the making, covers various products including cans, containe...

EU Bans Bisphenol A in Food Contact Materials
The European Union banned Bisphenol A (BPA) in all food-contact materials starting January 20, 2024, following concerns about its endocrine-disrupting properties and links to health issues like breast cancer and diabetes; the ban, years in the making, covers various products including cans, containe...
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28% Bias Score

Orbán Predicts EU Isolation, Calls for Western World 'Reconstruction'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán claims the EU is isolated from major global powers and criticizes its leadership, predicting a 'reconstruction of the Western world' involving a more nationalistic US and right-wing European forces.

Orbán Predicts EU Isolation, Calls for Western World 'Reconstruction'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán claims the EU is isolated from major global powers and criticizes its leadership, predicting a 'reconstruction of the Western world' involving a more nationalistic US and right-wing European forces.
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64% 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
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