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EU Parliament Postpones Supply Chain Act Implementation
The EU Parliament voted to delay the European Supply Chain Act's implementation by one year until 2028, and corporate sustainability reporting for some firms by two years, due to lobbying from German business associations and internal political compromises, despite concerns from organizations like G...
EU Parliament Postpones Supply Chain Act Implementation
The EU Parliament voted to delay the European Supply Chain Act's implementation by one year until 2028, and corporate sustainability reporting for some firms by two years, due to lobbying from German business associations and internal political compromises, despite concerns from organizations like G...
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine War Forges New Franco-British European Alliance
Unexpectedly strengthened UK-EU ties, driven by the war in Ukraine and US policy shifts, are leading to a new European security alliance spearheaded by France and the UK, including 31 countries and focusing on assuring Ukraine's security.
Ukraine War Forges New Franco-British European Alliance
Unexpectedly strengthened UK-EU ties, driven by the war in Ukraine and US policy shifts, are leading to a new European security alliance spearheaded by France and the UK, including 31 countries and focusing on assuring Ukraine's security.
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60% Bias Score


EU Fines Carmakers €128 Million for Recycling Cartel, Eases CO2 Standards
The European Commission fined 15 car manufacturers, including Volkswagen (€128 million) and Renault/Nissan (€81 million), and their lobbying group ACEA (€500,000) for a 15-year cartel suppressing information on vehicle recyclability, coinciding with a Commission proposal to ease CO2 emission standar...
EU Fines Carmakers €128 Million for Recycling Cartel, Eases CO2 Standards
The European Commission fined 15 car manufacturers, including Volkswagen (€128 million) and Renault/Nissan (€81 million), and their lobbying group ACEA (€500,000) for a 15-year cartel suppressing information on vehicle recyclability, coinciding with a Commission proposal to ease CO2 emission standar...
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56% Bias Score


EU Launches ProtectEU Internal Security Strategy
The European Commission launched ProtectEU, a new internal security strategy to strengthen EU responses to evolving threats like terrorism, cybercrime, and attacks on essential infrastructure, enhancing cooperation between agencies and member states.
EU Launches ProtectEU Internal Security Strategy
The European Commission launched ProtectEU, a new internal security strategy to strengthen EU responses to evolving threats like terrorism, cybercrime, and attacks on essential infrastructure, enhancing cooperation between agencies and member states.
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40% Bias Score


EU Launches "ProtectEU" Strategy to Combat Rising Security Threats
The European Union unveiled its "ProtectEU" strategy on April 1st, 2025, to combat rising cyberattacks, hybrid threats, and organized crime, aiming to increase internal security and address growing citizen concerns by expanding Frontex and transforming Europol into a fully operational police authori...
EU Launches "ProtectEU" Strategy to Combat Rising Security Threats
The European Union unveiled its "ProtectEU" strategy on April 1st, 2025, to combat rising cyberattacks, hybrid threats, and organized crime, aiming to increase internal security and address growing citizen concerns by expanding Frontex and transforming Europol into a fully operational police authori...
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36% Bias Score


Turkey's EU Membership Aspirations Hampered by İmamoğlu Arrest
The European Parliament's rapporteur on Turkey, Nacho Sanchez Amor, stated that 90% of Turkey's pro-government media believes military strength will grant EU membership, while linking İmamoğlu's arrest to Erdoğan's exploitation of Europe's need for allies and the belief that this will bring a weaker...
Turkey's EU Membership Aspirations Hampered by İmamoğlu Arrest
The European Parliament's rapporteur on Turkey, Nacho Sanchez Amor, stated that 90% of Turkey's pro-government media believes military strength will grant EU membership, while linking İmamoğlu's arrest to Erdoğan's exploitation of Europe's need for allies and the belief that this will bring a weaker...
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40% Bias Score

Spain Finally Implements EU Minimum Corporate Tax
Spain implemented a 15% minimum tax on large multinational corporations, a year behind schedule, following an EU directive and addressing tax base definition and information exchange; the delay resulted in legal action from the European Commission.

Spain Finally Implements EU Minimum Corporate Tax
Spain implemented a 15% minimum tax on large multinational corporations, a year behind schedule, following an EU directive and addressing tax base definition and information exchange; the delay resulted in legal action from the European Commission.
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32% Bias Score

PP Defends Vox Alliances Amidst Budgetary Priorities and Shifting European Conservative Stance
Amidst upcoming PP-Vox agreements in several Spanish autonomous communities, PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo defends these alliances, prioritizing regional budgets while European conservatives shift towards stricter immigration and distance themselves from the Green Deal; however, this strategy clash...

PP Defends Vox Alliances Amidst Budgetary Priorities and Shifting European Conservative Stance
Amidst upcoming PP-Vox agreements in several Spanish autonomous communities, PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo defends these alliances, prioritizing regional budgets while European conservatives shift towards stricter immigration and distance themselves from the Green Deal; however, this strategy clash...
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48% Bias Score

EU Fines Automakers €458 Million for Vehicle Recycling Cartel
The European Commission fined 15 major automakers and the ACEA €458 million for a 15-year cartel on vehicle recycling, involving information sharing, suppressed competition, and concealed recycled material usage; Mercedes-Benz avoided a fine by revealing the cartel.

EU Fines Automakers €458 Million for Vehicle Recycling Cartel
The European Commission fined 15 major automakers and the ACEA €458 million for a 15-year cartel on vehicle recycling, involving information sharing, suppressed competition, and concealed recycled material usage; Mercedes-Benz avoided a fine by revealing the cartel.
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36% Bias Score

Europe Divided on Big Tech Taxes Amid US Tariff Threats
European nations are divided on taxing big tech companies, with the UK considering changes to its digital services tax while Poland pushes forward with its own, despite US threats of retaliatory tariffs under President Trump.

Europe Divided on Big Tech Taxes Amid US Tariff Threats
European nations are divided on taxing big tech companies, with the UK considering changes to its digital services tax while Poland pushes forward with its own, despite US threats of retaliatory tariffs under President Trump.
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32% Bias Score

EU's Slow Drug Approvals Delay Patient Access to Life-Saving Medicines
By 2050, one-third of the EU population will be over 65, underscoring the urgent need for health system modernization. Slower drug approvals (120 days behind the US and Japan) cause a 20-month delay in patient access to new medicines compared to the US, impacting those with cancer, cardiovascular di...

EU's Slow Drug Approvals Delay Patient Access to Life-Saving Medicines
By 2050, one-third of the EU population will be over 65, underscoring the urgent need for health system modernization. Slower drug approvals (120 days behind the US and Japan) cause a 20-month delay in patient access to new medicines compared to the US, impacting those with cancer, cardiovascular di...
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52% Bias Score

EU Parliament Defeats Motion Criticizing NGO Funding
The European Parliament narrowly rejected a motion criticizing EU funding for NGOs, prompting accusations of the EU executive yielding to right-wing pressure, raising questions about the future of transparency, accountability, and civil society organizations within the EU.

EU Parliament Defeats Motion Criticizing NGO Funding
The European Parliament narrowly rejected a motion criticizing EU funding for NGOs, prompting accusations of the EU executive yielding to right-wing pressure, raising questions about the future of transparency, accountability, and civil society organizations within the EU.
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44% Bias Score
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