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Italy to Revive Nuclear Power, Targeting 11% Energy Share by 2050
The Italian government plans to reinstate nuclear power by 2030, reversing a 1987 referendum, aiming for 11% nuclear energy by 2050 to save €17 billion in decarbonization costs and increase energy independence, complementing renewable energy sources and leveraging past international experience.
Italy to Revive Nuclear Power, Targeting 11% Energy Share by 2050
The Italian government plans to reinstate nuclear power by 2030, reversing a 1987 referendum, aiming for 11% nuclear energy by 2050 to save €17 billion in decarbonization costs and increase energy independence, complementing renewable energy sources and leveraging past international experience.
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44% Bias Score


France Opposes Seizing Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine
France opposes seizing over \$216 billion in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine, citing violation of international agreements, creating tension with Britain and other EU members who support the measure, while interest from these assets is already funding Ukraine.
France Opposes Seizing Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine
France opposes seizing over \$216 billion in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine, citing violation of international agreements, creating tension with Britain and other EU members who support the measure, while interest from these assets is already funding Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score


Austria's Surprise Chancellor: Stocker Takes the Reins
Following Austria's longest coalition negotiations, Christian Stocker, the ÖVP's secretary-general, unexpectedly became chancellor after a series of failed negotiations and compromises with the SPÖ and NEOS, preventing another potentially FPÖ-favoring election.
Austria's Surprise Chancellor: Stocker Takes the Reins
Following Austria's longest coalition negotiations, Christian Stocker, the ÖVP's secretary-general, unexpectedly became chancellor after a series of failed negotiations and compromises with the SPÖ and NEOS, preventing another potentially FPÖ-favoring election.
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32% Bias Score


Bundesbank Proposes German Debt Brake Reform
The Bundesbank proposes a German debt brake reform, increasing permissible borrowing based on the debt-to-GDP ratio, prioritizing investments while facing criticism for its narrow definition and tight timeline.
Bundesbank Proposes German Debt Brake Reform
The Bundesbank proposes a German debt brake reform, increasing permissible borrowing based on the debt-to-GDP ratio, prioritizing investments while facing criticism for its narrow definition and tight timeline.
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44% Bias Score


Germany to Reform Debt Brake, Approve €500 Billion Investment Fund
Germany's Union and SPD parties agreed to reform the debt brake, allowing €500 billion in special funding for infrastructure and defense spending exceeding 1% of GDP (€40 billion) to be exempt, requiring a swift vote in the current Bundestag before the new parliament convenes.
Germany to Reform Debt Brake, Approve €500 Billion Investment Fund
Germany's Union and SPD parties agreed to reform the debt brake, allowing €500 billion in special funding for infrastructure and defense spending exceeding 1% of GDP (€40 billion) to be exempt, requiring a swift vote in the current Bundestag before the new parliament convenes.
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60% Bias Score


Leeds' January Transfer Strategy Proves Successful
Despite failing to sign striker Adam Armstrong during the January transfer window, Leeds United's decision proved successful as Joel Piroe's 14 non-penalty goals (surpassing his expected goals by four) and the team's subsequent winning streak against top-10 Championship teams vindicated their strate...
Leeds' January Transfer Strategy Proves Successful
Despite failing to sign striker Adam Armstrong during the January transfer window, Leeds United's decision proved successful as Joel Piroe's 14 non-penalty goals (surpassing his expected goals by four) and the team's subsequent winning streak against top-10 Championship teams vindicated their strate...
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40% Bias Score

EU Asylum Applications Fall 11 Percent in 2024, But Remain Above 1 Million
The EU received 1,014,420 asylum applications in 2024, an 11 percent decrease from 2023 but still exceeding 1 million for the second year running; Germany received the most applications, while high rejection rates and a large backlog highlight processing challenges.

EU Asylum Applications Fall 11 Percent in 2024, But Remain Above 1 Million
The EU received 1,014,420 asylum applications in 2024, an 11 percent decrease from 2023 but still exceeding 1 million for the second year running; Germany received the most applications, while high rejection rates and a large backlog highlight processing challenges.
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56% Bias Score

EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Plan Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty
The EU proposes an €800 billion, four-year defense plan, including €150 billion in loans, to address geopolitical uncertainty, particularly Russia's invasion of Ukraine and strained US-EU relations, increasing military spending and supporting arms shipments to Ukraine.

EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Plan Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty
The EU proposes an €800 billion, four-year defense plan, including €150 billion in loans, to address geopolitical uncertainty, particularly Russia's invasion of Ukraine and strained US-EU relations, increasing military spending and supporting arms shipments to Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score

EU Lags in Combatting Marine Pollution: Insufficient Enforcement Undermines 2030 Goal
The EU aims to eliminate pollutants from its seas by 2030, but a European Court of Auditors report criticizes insufficient enforcement, inadequate monitoring, and lenient sanctions, highlighting the significant contribution of ships and lost containers to marine pollution.

EU Lags in Combatting Marine Pollution: Insufficient Enforcement Undermines 2030 Goal
The EU aims to eliminate pollutants from its seas by 2030, but a European Court of Auditors report criticizes insufficient enforcement, inadequate monitoring, and lenient sanctions, highlighting the significant contribution of ships and lost containers to marine pollution.
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40% Bias Score

Europe Proposes Ukraine Peace Plan, Faces Divisions on Military Intervention
A European peace plan for Ukraine, led by France and Britain, proposes a one-month ceasefire as a first step towards a broader agreement, contingent on a coalition of willing nations providing military support.

Europe Proposes Ukraine Peace Plan, Faces Divisions on Military Intervention
A European peace plan for Ukraine, led by France and Britain, proposes a one-month ceasefire as a first step towards a broader agreement, contingent on a coalition of willing nations providing military support.
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52% Bias Score

1700 Scientists Condemn German Union's Inquiry into NGO Funding
Over 1700 German scientists publicly criticized a CDU/CSU parliamentary inquiry scrutinizing the funding of civil society organizations, denouncing it as promoting a 'deep state' narrative and threatening democratic discourse; the inquiry, spanning 30 pages and 500 questions, targets politically act...

1700 Scientists Condemn German Union's Inquiry into NGO Funding
Over 1700 German scientists publicly criticized a CDU/CSU parliamentary inquiry scrutinizing the funding of civil society organizations, denouncing it as promoting a 'deep state' narrative and threatening democratic discourse; the inquiry, spanning 30 pages and 500 questions, targets politically act...
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40% Bias Score

Hungary Pledges Bilateral Support to North Macedonia Amidst Stalled EU Accession
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán pledged support for North Macedonia's EU accession, but due to delays, announced intensified bilateral cooperation, including a potential economic zone with Serbia, highlighting challenges within the EU enlargement process.

Hungary Pledges Bilateral Support to North Macedonia Amidst Stalled EU Accession
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán pledged support for North Macedonia's EU accession, but due to delays, announced intensified bilateral cooperation, including a potential economic zone with Serbia, highlighting challenges within the EU enlargement process.
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36% Bias Score
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