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EU Increases Defense Spending in Response to Ukraine War
Driven by the war in Ukraine and a change in US foreign policy, the European Union is increasing defense spending; Poland plans to dedicate 4.7% of its GDP to defense by 2025, and the EU's 'Rearming Europe' program will help member states improve preparedness.
EU Increases Defense Spending in Response to Ukraine War
Driven by the war in Ukraine and a change in US foreign policy, the European Union is increasing defense spending; Poland plans to dedicate 4.7% of its GDP to defense by 2025, and the EU's 'Rearming Europe' program will help member states improve preparedness.
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44% Bias Score


EIB to Drastically Increase Defense Funding in 2025
The European Investment Bank (EIB) will at least double, and possibly triple, its funding for defense projects in 2025, reaching €2-3 billion, due to increased EU security spending (€800 billion over four years) and the US withdrawal of its European security commitments; this follows the EIB's decis...
EIB to Drastically Increase Defense Funding in 2025
The European Investment Bank (EIB) will at least double, and possibly triple, its funding for defense projects in 2025, reaching €2-3 billion, due to increased EU security spending (€800 billion over four years) and the US withdrawal of its European security commitments; this follows the EIB's decis...
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44% Bias Score


Spanish Parliament Demands Full Funding for Parental Leave Amidst EU Lawsuit
The Spanish Parliament approved a motion requiring the government to fully fund eight weeks of parental leave, rejecting the Socialist party's opposition due to a claimed €1.8 billion cost. This follows an EU lawsuit against Spain for non-compliance with the directive, resulting in potential fines e...
Spanish Parliament Demands Full Funding for Parental Leave Amidst EU Lawsuit
The Spanish Parliament approved a motion requiring the government to fully fund eight weeks of parental leave, rejecting the Socialist party's opposition due to a claimed €1.8 billion cost. This follows an EU lawsuit against Spain for non-compliance with the directive, resulting in potential fines e...
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48% Bias Score


Merz's Plan: Germany's €1 Trillion Bet on Economic and Strategic Independence
Following his election victory, Friedrich Merz (CDU/CSU) proposed using Germany's strict debt brake to invest €1 trillion in infrastructure and defense over 10 years, aiming for strategic independence from the US and addressing economic challenges like high energy prices and Chinese competition, whi...
Merz's Plan: Germany's €1 Trillion Bet on Economic and Strategic Independence
Following his election victory, Friedrich Merz (CDU/CSU) proposed using Germany's strict debt brake to invest €1 trillion in infrastructure and defense over 10 years, aiming for strategic independence from the US and addressing economic challenges like high energy prices and Chinese competition, whi...
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40% Bias Score


Extensive Greek Cabinet Reshuffle Imminent
Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is reshuffling his cabinet, with Kostas Hatzidakis expected to become Deputy Prime Minister, and the Minister of Finance position remaining unfilled, prompting speculation about several potential candidates, including Pierrakakis, Skylakakis, and Kerameus,...
Extensive Greek Cabinet Reshuffle Imminent
Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is reshuffling his cabinet, with Kostas Hatzidakis expected to become Deputy Prime Minister, and the Minister of Finance position remaining unfilled, prompting speculation about several potential candidates, including Pierrakakis, Skylakakis, and Kerameus,...
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44% Bias Score


Italy Divided on Defense Spending Amidst 'ReArm Europe' Debate
A recent poll reveals deep divisions in Italian public opinion regarding increasing defense spending and participation in the Ukraine conflict, with opponents citing economic concerns and casualties while supporters emphasize self-defense. The 'ReArm Europe' plan, while largely supported by the Ital...
Italy Divided on Defense Spending Amidst 'ReArm Europe' Debate
A recent poll reveals deep divisions in Italian public opinion regarding increasing defense spending and participation in the Ukraine conflict, with opponents citing economic concerns and casualties while supporters emphasize self-defense. The 'ReArm Europe' plan, while largely supported by the Ital...
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32% Bias Score

Germany's Fiscal Shift: €500 Billion Boost to Reshape Europe's Economy
Germany's new government is initiating a €500 billion infrastructure fund and relaxing debt rules, boosting public spending and unlocking additional €11 billion yearly for military upgrades, while Goldman Sachs forecasts increased growth and identifies 12 European companies to benefit.

Germany's Fiscal Shift: €500 Billion Boost to Reshape Europe's Economy
Germany's new government is initiating a €500 billion infrastructure fund and relaxing debt rules, boosting public spending and unlocking additional €11 billion yearly for military upgrades, while Goldman Sachs forecasts increased growth and identifies 12 European companies to benefit.
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48% Bias Score

ECJ Upholds Time Limits for Reclaiming Abusive Mortgage Expenses
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Spain's five-year limit for reclaiming wrongly paid mortgage expenses due to abusive clauses is permissible, clarifying that while a claim for nullity may not have a deadline, a restitution claim does, ensuring similar treatment across comparable cases.

ECJ Upholds Time Limits for Reclaiming Abusive Mortgage Expenses
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Spain's five-year limit for reclaiming wrongly paid mortgage expenses due to abusive clauses is permissible, clarifying that while a claim for nullity may not have a deadline, a restitution claim does, ensuring similar treatment across comparable cases.
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20% Bias Score

Northvolt's Insolvency: Threat to European Battery Production
Following Northvolt's insolvency filing, the IG Metall union is advocating for government intervention to save the planned battery factory in Heide, Germany, highlighting Europe's heavy reliance on Asian battery production (95%).

Northvolt's Insolvency: Threat to European Battery Production
Following Northvolt's insolvency filing, the IG Metall union is advocating for government intervention to save the planned battery factory in Heide, Germany, highlighting Europe's heavy reliance on Asian battery production (95%).
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40% Bias Score

France Urges EU Shift from US to European-Made Weapons Amid Defense Spending Surge
France advocates for increased European investment in its defense industry to reduce reliance on US arms, citing concerns over control and operational limitations, exemplified by recent restrictions on long-range missiles supplied to Ukraine; the EU proposes an €800 billion investment package to sup...

France Urges EU Shift from US to European-Made Weapons Amid Defense Spending Surge
France advocates for increased European investment in its defense industry to reduce reliance on US arms, citing concerns over control and operational limitations, exemplified by recent restrictions on long-range missiles supplied to Ukraine; the EU proposes an €800 billion investment package to sup...
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48% Bias Score

Greek Clubs Face Crucial European Playoffs
Olympiakos (Greece) needs a comeback victory against Bodo/Glimt (Norway) in their Europa League playoff, while Panathinaikos (Greece) aims to secure their Conference League spot against Fiorentina (Italy) after a narrow first-leg win. Both matches are critical for the Greek teams' European qualifica...

Greek Clubs Face Crucial European Playoffs
Olympiakos (Greece) needs a comeback victory against Bodo/Glimt (Norway) in their Europa League playoff, while Panathinaikos (Greece) aims to secure their Conference League spot against Fiorentina (Italy) after a narrow first-leg win. Both matches are critical for the Greek teams' European qualifica...
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24% Bias Score

France's Reindustrialization Slowdown in 2024
France's 2024 reindustrialization efforts significantly slowed, with net factory creation turning negative (-5) for the first time since 2022, despite positive growth in specific sectors like green technology and healthcare; this decline is attributed to a weak global economy and geopolitical uncert...

France's Reindustrialization Slowdown in 2024
France's 2024 reindustrialization efforts significantly slowed, with net factory creation turning negative (-5) for the first time since 2022, despite positive growth in specific sectors like green technology and healthcare; this decline is attributed to a weak global economy and geopolitical uncert...
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40% Bias Score
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