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Europe's Lagging 5G Deployment Threatens Technological Leadership
Ericsson's Jenny Lindqvist warns that Europe's slow 5G rollout, averaging 45% coverage compared to 90% in leading nations, is hindering innovation and economic growth, urging immediate action to address insufficient operator investment, regulatory barriers, and the lack of a supportive framework for...
Europe's Lagging 5G Deployment Threatens Technological Leadership
Ericsson's Jenny Lindqvist warns that Europe's slow 5G rollout, averaging 45% coverage compared to 90% in leading nations, is hindering innovation and economic growth, urging immediate action to address insufficient operator investment, regulatory barriers, and the lack of a supportive framework for...
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48% Bias Score


Europe's Space Ambitions: Airbus, Leonardo, Thales Alenia Space Joint Venture Faces EU Antitrust Hurdle
Three major European aerospace companies—Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales Alenia Space—are exploring a joint venture ("Project Bromo") to boost satellite production, aiming to compete with SpaceX's Starlink and address Europe's vulnerability in secure communications; however, the merger faces significan...
Europe's Space Ambitions: Airbus, Leonardo, Thales Alenia Space Joint Venture Faces EU Antitrust Hurdle
Three major European aerospace companies—Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales Alenia Space—are exploring a joint venture ("Project Bromo") to boost satellite production, aiming to compete with SpaceX's Starlink and address Europe's vulnerability in secure communications; however, the merger faces significan...
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40% Bias Score


Varoufakis Condemns EU's 800 Billion Euro Rearmament Plan
Former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis criticizes the EU's "800 billion euro" plan to rearm Europe, calling it a "mistake" that will weaken the social fabric without providing security. He advocates for a European-led peace plan for Ukraine, prioritizing its sovereignty and neutrality outsid...
Varoufakis Condemns EU's 800 Billion Euro Rearmament Plan
Former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis criticizes the EU's "800 billion euro" plan to rearm Europe, calling it a "mistake" that will weaken the social fabric without providing security. He advocates for a European-led peace plan for Ukraine, prioritizing its sovereignty and neutrality outsid...
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48% Bias Score


EU Shifts Towards Strategic Autonomy Amidst Geopolitical Change
In a press conference marking 100 days of her second term, Ursula von der Leyen addressed the evolving geopolitical landscape, acknowledging challenges posed by rising authoritarian nationalism and the need for greater EU strategic autonomy from the US, with significant shifts in defense and economi...
EU Shifts Towards Strategic Autonomy Amidst Geopolitical Change
In a press conference marking 100 days of her second term, Ursula von der Leyen addressed the evolving geopolitical landscape, acknowledging challenges posed by rising authoritarian nationalism and the need for greater EU strategic autonomy from the US, with significant shifts in defense and economi...
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44% Bias Score


German Greens Reject €500 Billion Defense and Infrastructure Fund
Germany's Green Party rejected a €500 billion special fund for defense and infrastructure, proposed by CDU/CSU and SPD, due to concerns over its impact on the country's fiscal situation; further negotiations are planned.
German Greens Reject €500 Billion Defense and Infrastructure Fund
Germany's Green Party rejected a €500 billion special fund for defense and infrastructure, proposed by CDU/CSU and SPD, due to concerns over its impact on the country's fiscal situation; further negotiations are planned.
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands Scraps Lobby Register Plans Amid Transparency Concerns
The Dutch cabinet unexpectedly scrapped plans for a lobby register, opting instead to improve the use of ministers' diaries, despite commitments to transparency and recommendations from the EU transparency watchdog Greco, prompting criticism from transparency campaigners.
Netherlands Scraps Lobby Register Plans Amid Transparency Concerns
The Dutch cabinet unexpectedly scrapped plans for a lobby register, opting instead to improve the use of ministers' diaries, despite commitments to transparency and recommendations from the EU transparency watchdog Greco, prompting criticism from transparency campaigners.
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52% Bias Score

EU Omnibus Bill Alters Corporate Sustainability Reporting
The EU's omnibus bill, released February 26th, significantly alters corporate sustainability reporting by raising thresholds for mandatory reporting, delaying obligations, and simplifying standards, sparking controversy over potential setbacks in ecological and human rights progress.

EU Omnibus Bill Alters Corporate Sustainability Reporting
The EU's omnibus bill, released February 26th, significantly alters corporate sustainability reporting by raising thresholds for mandatory reporting, delaying obligations, and simplifying standards, sparking controversy over potential setbacks in ecological and human rights progress.
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16% Bias Score

German CDU/SPD Coalition Agreement Raises Fiscal Concerns
Germany's CDU and SPD parties reached a preliminary coalition agreement including stricter immigration, reduced social benefits, and massive infrastructure investment, raising concerns about fiscal responsibility and long-term economic impact.

German CDU/SPD Coalition Agreement Raises Fiscal Concerns
Germany's CDU and SPD parties reached a preliminary coalition agreement including stricter immigration, reduced social benefits, and massive infrastructure investment, raising concerns about fiscal responsibility and long-term economic impact.
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48% Bias Score

EU Delays Sustainability Reporting Requirements Until 2028
On February 26, 2025, the European Commission proposed an Omnibus Simplification Package to delay the implementation of the CSRD and CSDDD to 2028 and reduce the number of businesses subject to these regulations, reflecting a political shift after the 2024 European Parliament elections.

EU Delays Sustainability Reporting Requirements Until 2028
On February 26, 2025, the European Commission proposed an Omnibus Simplification Package to delay the implementation of the CSRD and CSDDD to 2028 and reduce the number of businesses subject to these regulations, reflecting a political shift after the 2024 European Parliament elections.
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40% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks Begin Amidst Infrastructure and Migration Disputes
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are starting crucial coalition talks focusing on a €500 billion infrastructure plan and administrative reforms, but face challenges on migration policy with disagreements on border controls and asylum.

German Coalition Talks Begin Amidst Infrastructure and Migration Disputes
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are starting crucial coalition talks focusing on a €500 billion infrastructure plan and administrative reforms, but face challenges on migration policy with disagreements on border controls and asylum.
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48% Bias Score

Ford Germany Receives €4.4 Billion Investment, Ends Debt Guarantee
Ford's German branch receives a €4.4 billion capital injection from its parent company, reducing its debt and ending a unique financial guarantee, while also investing several hundred million euros to boost business over the next four years; however, 2900 jobs will be cut in Cologne within three yea...

Ford Germany Receives €4.4 Billion Investment, Ends Debt Guarantee
Ford's German branch receives a €4.4 billion capital injection from its parent company, reducing its debt and ending a unique financial guarantee, while also investing several hundred million euros to boost business over the next four years; however, 2900 jobs will be cut in Cologne within three yea...
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Banks' Record Profits Fuel Highest Dividend Yields
Spanish banks' 2024 record profits (€32 billion) led to increased dividend yields (6% average, exceeding the IBEX 35), with Unicaja offering the highest at 7.9% due to a 179% dividend increase, while Sabadell's 7.4% yield is partly a defensive strategy against a takeover bid.

Spanish Banks' Record Profits Fuel Highest Dividend Yields
Spanish banks' 2024 record profits (€32 billion) led to increased dividend yields (6% average, exceeding the IBEX 35), with Unicaja offering the highest at 7.9% due to a 179% dividend increase, while Sabadell's 7.4% yield is partly a defensive strategy against a takeover bid.
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40% Bias Score
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