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EU's DMA Challenges Apple's Brand and Data Privacy
The EU's Digital Markets Act forces Apple to allow third-party developers greater access to its systems, raising concerns about brand dilution and user data privacy, despite Apple's efforts to comply while protecting its valuable brand and user data.
EU's DMA Challenges Apple's Brand and Data Privacy
The EU's Digital Markets Act forces Apple to allow third-party developers greater access to its systems, raising concerns about brand dilution and user data privacy, despite Apple's efforts to comply while protecting its valuable brand and user data.
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60% Bias Score


EU Approves Immediate Military Procurement Amidst Russia Threat
EU leaders agreed to immediately begin purchasing military equipment including missiles, artillery, drones, and air defense systems, prioritizing European security against potential Russian aggression before 2030, while also seeking to incentivize investment of the €10 trillion in European household...
EU Approves Immediate Military Procurement Amidst Russia Threat
EU leaders agreed to immediately begin purchasing military equipment including missiles, artillery, drones, and air defense systems, prioritizing European security against potential Russian aggression before 2030, while also seeking to incentivize investment of the €10 trillion in European household...
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48% Bias Score


Armenia's EU Accession Risks 30-40% GDP Loss: Shoigu
Sergey Shoigu stated that Armenia leaving the EAEU for the EU would cause a 30-40% GDP drop due to job losses, decreased remittances from Russia (15% of Armenia's GDP), and increased unemployment and inflation; Armenia's EAEU trade is six times larger than its EU trade.
Armenia's EU Accession Risks 30-40% GDP Loss: Shoigu
Sergey Shoigu stated that Armenia leaving the EAEU for the EU would cause a 30-40% GDP drop due to job losses, decreased remittances from Russia (15% of Armenia's GDP), and increased unemployment and inflation; Armenia's EAEU trade is six times larger than its EU trade.
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68% Bias Score


Germany's Budget U-Turn Shakes EU
Germany drastically changed its budget policy, increasing defense spending by hundreds of billions of euros and attempting to rewrite EU fiscal rules, a move driven by the Ukraine conflict but met with skepticism from other EU nations due to concerns about debt sustainability and unilateralism.
Germany's Budget U-Turn Shakes EU
Germany drastically changed its budget policy, increasing defense spending by hundreds of billions of euros and attempting to rewrite EU fiscal rules, a move driven by the Ukraine conflict but met with skepticism from other EU nations due to concerns about debt sustainability and unilateralism.
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44% Bias Score


EU Steel Trade Surplus, but Import Restrictions Planned
The European Union recorded a €4.7 billion surplus in iron, steel, and related products trade in 2024, exporting €77.8 billion and importing €73.1 billion, despite a decrease in physical volumes; the EU plans to reduce steel imports by 15% in April 2025 to protect domestic producers.
EU Steel Trade Surplus, but Import Restrictions Planned
The European Union recorded a €4.7 billion surplus in iron, steel, and related products trade in 2024, exporting €77.8 billion and importing €73.1 billion, despite a decrease in physical volumes; the EU plans to reduce steel imports by 15% in April 2025 to protect domestic producers.
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36% Bias Score


Expert Commission Recommends Splitting Germany's Electricity Market into Multiple Price Zones
An expert commission recommends splitting Germany's unified electricity price into multiple price zones to improve the cost-effectiveness of its energy transition, despite opposition from energy providers and industry representatives; this follows years of EU pressure and is already implemented in o...
Expert Commission Recommends Splitting Germany's Electricity Market into Multiple Price Zones
An expert commission recommends splitting Germany's unified electricity price into multiple price zones to improve the cost-effectiveness of its energy transition, despite opposition from energy providers and industry representatives; this follows years of EU pressure and is already implemented in o...
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48% Bias Score

EU Consumer Groups Back Spain's €179 Million Airline Fines
The Spanish government fined five low-cost airlines €179 million for abusive baggage policies; this action received support from consumer organizations across 31 European countries, setting a precedent for future consumer protection measures within the EU.

EU Consumer Groups Back Spain's €179 Million Airline Fines
The Spanish government fined five low-cost airlines €179 million for abusive baggage policies; this action received support from consumer organizations across 31 European countries, setting a precedent for future consumer protection measures within the EU.
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44% Bias Score

EU Leaders Prioritize Economic Competitiveness, Resilience, and Digital Euro"
EU leaders, including ECB President Christine Lagarde, agreed to boost Europe's economic competitiveness and resilience by increasing investments, reforming its financial system, and accelerating the development of a digital euro, aiming to strengthen its global financial role.

EU Leaders Prioritize Economic Competitiveness, Resilience, and Digital Euro"
EU leaders, including ECB President Christine Lagarde, agreed to boost Europe's economic competitiveness and resilience by increasing investments, reforming its financial system, and accelerating the development of a digital euro, aiming to strengthen its global financial role.
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24% Bias Score

Europe's Crossroads: Climate Policy vs. Economic and Security Needs
Europe faces slow economic growth, an aging population, and underinvestment in defense and innovation, all exacerbated by expensive and ineffective climate policies costing €367 billion annually, a sum that could fund defense.

Europe's Crossroads: Climate Policy vs. Economic and Security Needs
Europe faces slow economic growth, an aging population, and underinvestment in defense and innovation, all exacerbated by expensive and ineffective climate policies costing €367 billion annually, a sum that could fund defense.
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60% Bias Score

German Auto Industry Faces Mass Job Cuts Amidst Sales Slump
The German automotive industry is undergoing a severe downturn in 2025, marked by falling sales (especially in China), substantial job cuts at major companies like Audi and Siemens, and plant closures. The crisis affects not only automakers but also suppliers, leading to a wider economic impact on G...

German Auto Industry Faces Mass Job Cuts Amidst Sales Slump
The German automotive industry is undergoing a severe downturn in 2025, marked by falling sales (especially in China), substantial job cuts at major companies like Audi and Siemens, and plant closures. The crisis affects not only automakers but also suppliers, leading to a wider economic impact on G...
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48% Bias Score

EU Fails to Agree on €40 Billion Military Aid Plan for Ukraine
A proposed €40 billion EU military aid plan for Ukraine, spearheaded by High Representative Kaja Kallas, failed to gain necessary political support at a recent summit, leaving its viability in doubt, despite pleas from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

EU Fails to Agree on €40 Billion Military Aid Plan for Ukraine
A proposed €40 billion EU military aid plan for Ukraine, spearheaded by High Representative Kaja Kallas, failed to gain necessary political support at a recent summit, leaving its viability in doubt, despite pleas from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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52% Bias Score

EU Weighs Seizing Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine Amid Legal and Economic Concerns
Facing a \$122 billion aid bill for Ukraine, the EU grapples with whether to seize \$229 billion in frozen Russian assets; while the US and Canada have acted, Europe hesitates due to legal and economic concerns, despite a recent European Parliament resolution.

EU Weighs Seizing Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine Amid Legal and Economic Concerns
Facing a \$122 billion aid bill for Ukraine, the EU grapples with whether to seize \$229 billion in frozen Russian assets; while the US and Canada have acted, Europe hesitates due to legal and economic concerns, despite a recent European Parliament resolution.
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44% Bias Score
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