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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


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


Italian Pro-EU Demonstration Planned for March 15th
A pro-European Union demonstration is planned for March 15th in Italy, aiming to unite diverse groups and promote a stronger, more democratic EU, in response to rising Euroscepticism and global challenges.
Italian Pro-EU Demonstration Planned for March 15th
A pro-European Union demonstration is planned for March 15th in Italy, aiming to unite diverse groups and promote a stronger, more democratic EU, in response to rising Euroscepticism and global challenges.
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52% Bias Score


EU Bypasses Parliament to Approve €150 Billion for Ukraine Defense
The EU Commission used Article 122 to approve a €150 billion loan for Ukraine's defense, bypassing the European Parliament which responded with a non-binding resolution urging increased defense spending and greater oversight, despite some MEPs' concerns about democratic legitimacy.
EU Bypasses Parliament to Approve €150 Billion for Ukraine Defense
The EU Commission used Article 122 to approve a €150 billion loan for Ukraine's defense, bypassing the European Parliament which responded with a non-binding resolution urging increased defense spending and greater oversight, despite some MEPs' concerns about democratic legitimacy.
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48% Bias Score


Northvolt's Bankruptcy Jeopardizes $7 Billion Quebec Megafactory
Northvolt AB, a Swedish electric vehicle battery maker, declared bankruptcy, jeopardizing its $7-billion Quebec megafactory and leaving 5,000 jobs at risk due to insufficient funding, despite significant investments and government backing.
Northvolt's Bankruptcy Jeopardizes $7 Billion Quebec Megafactory
Northvolt AB, a Swedish electric vehicle battery maker, declared bankruptcy, jeopardizing its $7-billion Quebec megafactory and leaving 5,000 jobs at risk due to insufficient funding, despite significant investments and government backing.
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40% Bias Score


EU Proposes "Buy European" Mechanism to Tackle Critical Medicine Shortages
The EU proposed a new critical medicines act to address drug shortages, including a "Buy European" mechanism prioritizing supply security over price in public procurement, and a coordinated supply system for medicines of common interest, impacting supply chain resilience and access to essential drug...
EU Proposes "Buy European" Mechanism to Tackle Critical Medicine Shortages
The EU proposed a new critical medicines act to address drug shortages, including a "Buy European" mechanism prioritizing supply security over price in public procurement, and a coordinated supply system for medicines of common interest, impacting supply chain resilience and access to essential drug...
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40% 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

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

PSV Eliminated From Champions League, Dutch Clubs Absent
PSV Eindhoven's Champions League campaign ended after a 2-2 draw against Arsenal on March 15, failing to overcome a 7-1 first-leg defeat; this elimination leaves all Dutch clubs out of the competition, forcing PSV to prioritize their domestic league for financial reasons.

PSV Eliminated From Champions League, Dutch Clubs Absent
PSV Eindhoven's Champions League campaign ended after a 2-2 draw against Arsenal on March 15, failing to overcome a 7-1 first-leg defeat; this elimination leaves all Dutch clubs out of the competition, forcing PSV to prioritize their domestic league for financial reasons.
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44% Bias Score

Rheinmetall Sees Massive Growth Amid Europe's Defense Spending Surge
Rheinmetall projects a significant sales increase (25-30% by 2025, 35-40% this year in defense) due to Europe's plan to massively increase its defense spending amid concerns over US security commitments and the war in Ukraine.

Rheinmetall Sees Massive Growth Amid Europe's Defense Spending Surge
Rheinmetall projects a significant sales increase (25-30% by 2025, 35-40% this year in defense) due to Europe's plan to massively increase its defense spending amid concerns over US security commitments and the war in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

Europe Seeks 300,000 More Soldiers Amidst Ukraine War
After the Cold War, many European nations significantly reduced their militaries, but the war in Ukraine has prompted discussions on boosting troop numbers by 300,000. This involves exploring conscription, though several challenges like insufficient infrastructure and low public support for military...

Europe Seeks 300,000 More Soldiers Amidst Ukraine War
After the Cold War, many European nations significantly reduced their militaries, but the war in Ukraine has prompted discussions on boosting troop numbers by 300,000. This involves exploring conscription, though several challenges like insufficient infrastructure and low public support for military...
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48% Bias Score

Measles Outbreak Sweeping Europe: Over 32,000 Cases Reported
Between early 2024 and 2025, over 32,000 measles cases were reported across the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway—a sharp increase from 2023. Romania had the most cases (27,568), with 18 deaths, highlighting insufficient vaccination rates (86% of cases unvaccinated).

Measles Outbreak Sweeping Europe: Over 32,000 Cases Reported
Between early 2024 and 2025, over 32,000 measles cases were reported across the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway—a sharp increase from 2023. Romania had the most cases (27,568), with 18 deaths, highlighting insufficient vaccination rates (86% of cases unvaccinated).
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36% Bias Score
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