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Soaring European Electricity Prices Expose Energy Market Vulnerabilities
European wholesale electricity prices soared this week, exceeding €150/MWh in several countries due to dwindling natural gas reserves and increased competition for LNG supplies, highlighting the vulnerability of the integrated energy market and prompting calls for greater energy independence.
Soaring European Electricity Prices Expose Energy Market Vulnerabilities
European wholesale electricity prices soared this week, exceeding €150/MWh in several countries due to dwindling natural gas reserves and increased competition for LNG supplies, highlighting the vulnerability of the integrated energy market and prompting calls for greater energy independence.
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32% Bias Score


Euronews's 2024 Success: 1.6 Billion Views, Expanding Global Reach
Euronews, celebrating over 1.6 billion video views in 2024, expanded its reach through newsletters (65.7 million subscribers), podcasts (1.7 million downloads), and social media (33.2 million followers), showcasing its commitment to delivering unbiased news across Europe and globally.
Euronews's 2024 Success: 1.6 Billion Views, Expanding Global Reach
Euronews, celebrating over 1.6 billion video views in 2024, expanded its reach through newsletters (65.7 million subscribers), podcasts (1.7 million downloads), and social media (33.2 million followers), showcasing its commitment to delivering unbiased news across Europe and globally.
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56% Bias Score


Stoltenberg Appointed Norway's Finance Minister Amidst Political Crisis
Jens Stoltenberg, former NATO Secretary General and twice former Prime Minister of Norway, has been appointed Norway's finance minister following the collapse of the ruling coalition last week and a cabinet reshuffle announced Tuesday, and will temporarily delay his role as chair of the Munich Secur...
Stoltenberg Appointed Norway's Finance Minister Amidst Political Crisis
Jens Stoltenberg, former NATO Secretary General and twice former Prime Minister of Norway, has been appointed Norway's finance minister following the collapse of the ruling coalition last week and a cabinet reshuffle announced Tuesday, and will temporarily delay his role as chair of the Munich Secur...
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32% Bias Score


Stoltenberg Returns to Norwegian Politics Amidst Coalition Collapse and Trade War Fears
Jens Stoltenberg, former NATO secretary-general and Norwegian prime minister, will return to Norwegian politics as finance minister, replacing Trygve Slagsvold Vedum following the collapse of Norway's ruling coalition and amid concerns of a potential US-EU trade war.
Stoltenberg Returns to Norwegian Politics Amidst Coalition Collapse and Trade War Fears
Jens Stoltenberg, former NATO secretary-general and Norwegian prime minister, will return to Norwegian politics as finance minister, replacing Trygve Slagsvold Vedum following the collapse of Norway's ruling coalition and amid concerns of a potential US-EU trade war.
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36% Bias Score


EU Could Prevent Millions of Cancer Cases by Meeting Reduction Targets
A new study shows the EU could prevent almost 3 million cancer diagnoses by 2050 if member states meet targets on tobacco and alcohol, with another million preventable by addressing air pollution and obesity; however, delays in implementing tobacco control measures and insufficient spending on wide-...
EU Could Prevent Millions of Cancer Cases by Meeting Reduction Targets
A new study shows the EU could prevent almost 3 million cancer diagnoses by 2050 if member states meet targets on tobacco and alcohol, with another million preventable by addressing air pollution and obesity; however, delays in implementing tobacco control measures and insufficient spending on wide-...
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24% Bias Score


EU Cancer Prevention: 3 Million Cases Potentially Avoidable, but Policy Delays Raise Concerns
A new study reveals that nearly 3 million new cancer diagnoses could be avoided in the EU between 2023 and 2050 by achieving tobacco and alcohol reduction targets, along with measures against air pollution and obesity; however, delays in implementing EU's Cancer Plan raise concerns.
EU Cancer Prevention: 3 Million Cases Potentially Avoidable, but Policy Delays Raise Concerns
A new study reveals that nearly 3 million new cancer diagnoses could be avoided in the EU between 2023 and 2050 by achieving tobacco and alcohol reduction targets, along with measures against air pollution and obesity; however, delays in implementing EU's Cancer Plan raise concerns.
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32% Bias Score

EU to Explore Financial Flexibility for Defense Spending
During an informal EU summit prioritizing European defense, the President of the European Commission announced plans to increase budgetary flexibility for defense spending, potentially involving changes to lending practices and private sector engagement, driven by geopolitical concerns and requests ...

EU to Explore Financial Flexibility for Defense Spending
During an informal EU summit prioritizing European defense, the President of the European Commission announced plans to increase budgetary flexibility for defense spending, potentially involving changes to lending practices and private sector engagement, driven by geopolitical concerns and requests ...
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56% Bias Score

EU Implements Strict AI Regulations, Prompting US Retaliation Threats
The EU is implementing an AI Act, banning facial recognition databases from online data, prompting US President Trump to threaten retaliation due to concerns it disadvantages American tech companies; further regulations targeting high-risk AI are planned by 2027.

EU Implements Strict AI Regulations, Prompting US Retaliation Threats
The EU is implementing an AI Act, banning facial recognition databases from online data, prompting US President Trump to threaten retaliation due to concerns it disadvantages American tech companies; further regulations targeting high-risk AI are planned by 2027.
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40% Bias Score

EU Parliament Seeks Input on AI Liability Directive
The European Parliament is consulting on an AI Liability Directive until March 17th to address inconsistent liability rules across the EU, prompted by concerns that the existing Product Liability Directive doesn't sufficiently cover AI-related harms and variations in its application.

EU Parliament Seeks Input on AI Liability Directive
The European Parliament is consulting on an AI Liability Directive until March 17th to address inconsistent liability rules across the EU, prompted by concerns that the existing Product Liability Directive doesn't sufficiently cover AI-related harms and variations in its application.
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44% Bias Score

Belgium Coal Mine Replaced by Solar Park: Reflecting EU's Renewable Energy Shift
The closure of Belgium's Houthalen-Zolder coal mine, the last in Benelux, has been replaced by a 5-megawatt solar park, symbolizing the EU's wider shift towards renewable energy where solar power surpassed coal in 2024, reaching 47% of the energy balance; however, 90% of solar panels are imported fr...

Belgium Coal Mine Replaced by Solar Park: Reflecting EU's Renewable Energy Shift
The closure of Belgium's Houthalen-Zolder coal mine, the last in Benelux, has been replaced by a 5-megawatt solar park, symbolizing the EU's wider shift towards renewable energy where solar power surpassed coal in 2024, reaching 47% of the energy balance; however, 90% of solar panels are imported fr...
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32% Bias Score

UBS Shares Fall 6 Percent Amid Concerns Over Stricter Swiss Capital Rules
UBS shares dropped as much as 6 percent on Tuesday despite exceeding fourth-quarter profit expectations, due to CEO Sergio Ermotti's warning about stricter Swiss capital rules that could impact the bank's buyback plans and future profitability, with a government proposal to be published in May.

UBS Shares Fall 6 Percent Amid Concerns Over Stricter Swiss Capital Rules
UBS shares dropped as much as 6 percent on Tuesday despite exceeding fourth-quarter profit expectations, due to CEO Sergio Ermotti's warning about stricter Swiss capital rules that could impact the bank's buyback plans and future profitability, with a government proposal to be published in May.
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56% Bias Score

EU Water Resources Under Pressure: Poor Ecological and Chemical Status of Waterways
A European Commission report reveals that less than 40% of EU surface waters meet good ecological status, and only 25% have good chemical status, leading to a dialogue with stakeholders to improve water management and an upcoming EU water resilience strategy.

EU Water Resources Under Pressure: Poor Ecological and Chemical Status of Waterways
A European Commission report reveals that less than 40% of EU surface waters meet good ecological status, and only 25% have good chemical status, leading to a dialogue with stakeholders to improve water management and an upcoming EU water resilience strategy.
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32% Bias Score
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