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EU Commission Intensifies Shein Probe Under Digital Services Act
The European Commission issued a second request for information to Shein under the DSA on Thursday, following a consumer protection probe launched the previous day, demanding transparency on illegal content, recommender systems, data access, and consumer protection measures. Shein has until February...
EU Commission Intensifies Shein Probe Under Digital Services Act
The European Commission issued a second request for information to Shein under the DSA on Thursday, following a consumer protection probe launched the previous day, demanding transparency on illegal content, recommender systems, data access, and consumer protection measures. Shein has until February...
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40% Bias Score


EU Launches Consultation on Sustainable Tourism Strategy to Combat Overtourism
EU Commissioner Apóstolos Tzitzikóstas announced a new strategy to combat overtourism in Europe, prompted by resident protests in Spain and elsewhere, focusing on sustainable practices, stakeholder consultation, and cross-border transport improvements.
EU Launches Consultation on Sustainable Tourism Strategy to Combat Overtourism
EU Commissioner Apóstolos Tzitzikóstas announced a new strategy to combat overtourism in Europe, prompted by resident protests in Spain and elsewhere, focusing on sustainable practices, stakeholder consultation, and cross-border transport improvements.
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24% Bias Score


Ukraine Offers Access to Critical Raw Materials Amidst War
Ukrainian President Zelensky offered Western countries access to Ukraine's vast deposits of critical raw materials, including titanium, lithium, and gallium, vital for modern industries, aiming to diversify global supply chains and reduce dependence on China, despite the ongoing war and Russian occu...
Ukraine Offers Access to Critical Raw Materials Amidst War
Ukrainian President Zelensky offered Western countries access to Ukraine's vast deposits of critical raw materials, including titanium, lithium, and gallium, vital for modern industries, aiming to diversify global supply chains and reduce dependence on China, despite the ongoing war and Russian occu...
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Government Hesitates on EU Lawsuit Against Hungary
The Netherlands' current government is hesitating to join an EU lawsuit against Hungary's new law that restricts political and civil liberties, contrasting with its previous active opposition to similar Hungarian legislation under Prime Minister Rutte.
Dutch Government Hesitates on EU Lawsuit Against Hungary
The Netherlands' current government is hesitating to join an EU lawsuit against Hungary's new law that restricts political and civil liberties, contrasting with its previous active opposition to similar Hungarian legislation under Prime Minister Rutte.
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56% Bias Score


EU Audit Exposes Slow Military Mobilization Due to Bureaucracy and Funding Gaps
An EU audit reveals slow military mobilization due to bureaucracy and planning flaws, risking delayed responses to aggression despite a €1.7 billion budget (2021-2027) fully allocated by 2023, creating a four-year funding gap and uneven project distribution.
EU Audit Exposes Slow Military Mobilization Due to Bureaucracy and Funding Gaps
An EU audit reveals slow military mobilization due to bureaucracy and planning flaws, risking delayed responses to aggression despite a €1.7 billion budget (2021-2027) fully allocated by 2023, creating a four-year funding gap and uneven project distribution.
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24% Bias Score


German CEOs Urge Growth Agenda Ahead of Election
Three leading German CEOs, Busch (Siemens), Källenius (Mercedes), and Sewing (Deutsche Bank), presented a joint reform agenda for the incoming German government, emphasizing a clear growth strategy, including technology openness, infrastructure investment, addressing skilled labor shortages through ...
German CEOs Urge Growth Agenda Ahead of Election
Three leading German CEOs, Busch (Siemens), Källenius (Mercedes), and Sewing (Deutsche Bank), presented a joint reform agenda for the incoming German government, emphasizing a clear growth strategy, including technology openness, infrastructure investment, addressing skilled labor shortages through ...
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60% Bias Score

Greek Investments Lag Behind Target Despite Positive Long-Term Trend
Greece's investments increased by 2.2% in the first nine months of 2024, lagging behind the 6.7% annual target; however, the contribution of investments to GDP remains positive and is projected to increase further with public and EU funds, notably from the Recovery Fund, amounting to €9.8 billion in...

Greek Investments Lag Behind Target Despite Positive Long-Term Trend
Greece's investments increased by 2.2% in the first nine months of 2024, lagging behind the 6.7% annual target; however, the contribution of investments to GDP remains positive and is projected to increase further with public and EU funds, notably from the Recovery Fund, amounting to €9.8 billion in...
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32% Bias Score

European Metallurgists Protest Job Losses During Green Transition
European metallurgists protested in Brussels over job security concerns during the green transition, demanding stronger worker protections and reskilling programs in the EU's industrial policy, while citing nearly one million job losses since 2019 and the potential loss of 4.3 million more.

European Metallurgists Protest Job Losses During Green Transition
European metallurgists protested in Brussels over job security concerns during the green transition, demanding stronger worker protections and reskilling programs in the EU's industrial policy, while citing nearly one million job losses since 2019 and the potential loss of 4.3 million more.
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40% Bias Score

EU Military Mobility Hampered by Bureaucratic Bottlenecks and Funding Shortfalls
The European Court of Auditors reveals significant bureaucratic obstacles hindering the EU's military mobility, including weight restrictions on vehicles and inadequate infrastructure, despite a €1.69 billion budget allocated from 2021 to 2027 that was exhausted by the end of 2023, highlighting a la...

EU Military Mobility Hampered by Bureaucratic Bottlenecks and Funding Shortfalls
The European Court of Auditors reveals significant bureaucratic obstacles hindering the EU's military mobility, including weight restrictions on vehicles and inadequate infrastructure, despite a €1.69 billion budget allocated from 2021 to 2027 that was exhausted by the end of 2023, highlighting a la...
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24% Bias Score

EU Military Mobility Fund Criticized as Ineffective
Auditors criticize the European Union's 1.7 billion euro military mobility fund as too small and poorly managed to be effective, highlighting delays at internal borders (one country requires 45 days' notice for military convoys) and a lack of strategic planning in project selection, despite the urge...

EU Military Mobility Fund Criticized as Ineffective
Auditors criticize the European Union's 1.7 billion euro military mobility fund as too small and poorly managed to be effective, highlighting delays at internal borders (one country requires 45 days' notice for military convoys) and a lack of strategic planning in project selection, despite the urge...
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48% Bias Score

German CEOs Urge Open Immigration Policy and Economic Reform
CEOs of Deutsche Bank, Siemens, and Mercedes-Benz called for increased skilled worker immigration and a new economic policy in Germany, warning against rising xenophobia and emphasizing the need for a united Europe and efficient integration of immigrants into the workforce before the February 23rd f...

German CEOs Urge Open Immigration Policy and Economic Reform
CEOs of Deutsche Bank, Siemens, and Mercedes-Benz called for increased skilled worker immigration and a new economic policy in Germany, warning against rising xenophobia and emphasizing the need for a united Europe and efficient integration of immigrants into the workforce before the February 23rd f...
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44% Bias Score

Spain's Economic Growth Slows, But Employment Soars in January 2025
Spain's private sector growth slowed to 54 points in January 2025 from 56.8 in December, but employment increased significantly, reaching its highest since January 2007, driven by strong services sector performance and internal demand; however, rising costs are a concern.

Spain's Economic Growth Slows, But Employment Soars in January 2025
Spain's private sector growth slowed to 54 points in January 2025 from 56.8 in December, but employment increased significantly, reaching its highest since January 2007, driven by strong services sector performance and internal demand; however, rising costs are a concern.
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28% Bias Score
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