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Easter Tourism Boosts Spanish Employment to Record Highs
Spain's April 2024 employment figures show a substantial increase of 230,993 affiliates and a decrease of 67,420 unemployed individuals, primarily driven by the Easter tourism boom and recent labor market reforms, resulting in the lowest unemployment since July 2008.
Easter Tourism Boosts Spanish Employment to Record Highs
Spain's April 2024 employment figures show a substantial increase of 230,993 affiliates and a decrease of 67,420 unemployed individuals, primarily driven by the Easter tourism boom and recent labor market reforms, resulting in the lowest unemployment since July 2008.
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52% Bias Score


EU Tightens Rules on Plastic Pellets to Curb Microplastic Pollution
The European Union has implemented a new regulation to reduce microplastic pollution from plastic pellets, requiring certifications for companies handling over 1,500 tonnes annually and self-declarations for smaller firms; non-EU operators must also comply, aiming for a 74% reduction in pellet losse...
EU Tightens Rules on Plastic Pellets to Curb Microplastic Pollution
The European Union has implemented a new regulation to reduce microplastic pollution from plastic pellets, requiring certifications for companies handling over 1,500 tonnes annually and self-declarations for smaller firms; non-EU operators must also comply, aiming for a 74% reduction in pellet losse...
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32% Bias Score


EU Covid-19 Recovery Fund Faces Scrutiny Over Lack of Transparency
The European Court of Auditors criticized the EU's €650 billion Covid-19 recovery fund for lacking information on project costs and results, raising concerns about value for money and the Commission's oversight, which relied heavily on national governments' self-monitoring, leading to concerns about...
EU Covid-19 Recovery Fund Faces Scrutiny Over Lack of Transparency
The European Court of Auditors criticized the EU's €650 billion Covid-19 recovery fund for lacking information on project costs and results, raising concerns about value for money and the Commission's oversight, which relied heavily on national governments' self-monitoring, leading to concerns about...
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56% Bias Score


EU Faces Threat Over Small Car Regulations
Stellantis and Renault CEOs threatened the EU with production cuts in three years unless regulations favor small cars, whose market share dropped from 50% to 5%, heavily impacting Spain, France, and Italy, which produce more small cars than Germany.
EU Faces Threat Over Small Car Regulations
Stellantis and Renault CEOs threatened the EU with production cuts in three years unless regulations favor small cars, whose market share dropped from 50% to 5%, heavily impacting Spain, France, and Italy, which produce more small cars than Germany.
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56% Bias Score


Ferrari Q1 2025 Profit Soars 17%, but US Tariffs Loom
Ferrari announced robust Q1 2025 results: a 17% increase in net profit (€412 million) and a 13% rise in net revenue (€1.8 billion), driven by strong demand for personalized models and increased sponsorship revenue; however, potential US tariffs pose a risk to future profitability.
Ferrari Q1 2025 Profit Soars 17%, but US Tariffs Loom
Ferrari announced robust Q1 2025 results: a 17% increase in net profit (€412 million) and a 13% rise in net revenue (€1.8 billion), driven by strong demand for personalized models and increased sponsorship revenue; however, potential US tariffs pose a risk to future profitability.
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40% Bias Score


Luxembourg Condemns Germany's Stricter Border Controls"
Luxembourg's Interior Minister Léon Gloden criticized Germany's plan to increase border controls and migrant rejections, stating that it disrupts the Schengen Area's free movement and advocating for strengthening external border controls instead; Germany plans to implement these measures starting We...
Luxembourg Condemns Germany's Stricter Border Controls"
Luxembourg's Interior Minister Léon Gloden criticized Germany's plan to increase border controls and migrant rejections, stating that it disrupts the Schengen Area's free movement and advocating for strengthening external border controls instead; Germany plans to implement these measures starting We...
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44% Bias Score

Eurozone Growth Stalls Despite Manufacturing Rebound
Eurozone economic activity showed limited growth in April, with manufacturing rebounding while services slowed; this, coupled with moderating inflation, increases the likelihood of an ECB interest rate cut in June.

Eurozone Growth Stalls Despite Manufacturing Rebound
Eurozone economic activity showed limited growth in April, with manufacturing rebounding while services slowed; this, coupled with moderating inflation, increases the likelihood of an ECB interest rate cut in June.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's New Coalition: Economic Focus and Stricter Immigration
Following the 2024 German federal election, a new coalition government comprised of CDU, CSU, and SPD was formed on May 5th, 2025, prioritizing economic growth, stricter immigration policies, and enhanced national security, marking a departure from the previous coalition's focus.

Germany's New Coalition: Economic Focus and Stricter Immigration
Following the 2024 German federal election, a new coalition government comprised of CDU, CSU, and SPD was formed on May 5th, 2025, prioritizing economic growth, stricter immigration policies, and enhanced national security, marking a departure from the previous coalition's focus.
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56% Bias Score

Merz Confirmed as German Chancellor After Unprecedented Voting Crisis
Friedrich Merz was sworn in as Germany's Chancellor after a second parliamentary vote, following an initial failure to secure enough votes; this unprecedented event caused a political crisis and highlighted tensions within the governing coalition, with the AfD celebrating the setback.

Merz Confirmed as German Chancellor After Unprecedented Voting Crisis
Friedrich Merz was sworn in as Germany's Chancellor after a second parliamentary vote, following an initial failure to secure enough votes; this unprecedented event caused a political crisis and highlighted tensions within the governing coalition, with the AfD celebrating the setback.
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60% Bias Score

EU Auditors Criticize COVID-19 Recovery Fund for Weak Controls
The European Court of Auditors criticized the EU's €650 billion COVID-19 recovery fund for its weak control mechanisms, lack of transparency, and difficulty in recovering misspent funds, despite its crucial role in the economic recovery; the report recommends improvements for future EU funding initi...

EU Auditors Criticize COVID-19 Recovery Fund for Weak Controls
The European Court of Auditors criticized the EU's €650 billion COVID-19 recovery fund for its weak control mechanisms, lack of transparency, and difficulty in recovering misspent funds, despite its crucial role in the economic recovery; the report recommends improvements for future EU funding initi...
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32% Bias Score

German Chancellorship: Power, Election, and Term Limits
The German Chancellor, the most powerful political figure in Germany, is elected by the Bundestag for a four-year term, setting national policy and representing Germany internationally; Angela Merkel served for 16 years.

German Chancellorship: Power, Election, and Term Limits
The German Chancellor, the most powerful political figure in Germany, is elected by the Bundestag for a four-year term, setting national policy and representing Germany internationally; Angela Merkel served for 16 years.
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4% Bias Score

EU Court Strikes Down Malta's "Golden Passport" Scheme
The European Court of Justice ruled against Malta's "golden passport" scheme, deeming it a "mere commercial transaction" violating EU law after a 12-year campaign by anti-corruption activist Manuel Delia; the decision follows similar outcomes in other EU countries and raises concerns about money lau...

EU Court Strikes Down Malta's "Golden Passport" Scheme
The European Court of Justice ruled against Malta's "golden passport" scheme, deeming it a "mere commercial transaction" violating EU law after a 12-year campaign by anti-corruption activist Manuel Delia; the decision follows similar outcomes in other EU countries and raises concerns about money lau...
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48% Bias Score
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