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Lawsuit Challenges German Border Controls, Threatening Schengen Area
A Polish citizen is suing Germany for illegal border controls imposed on the German-Polish border since October 2023, causing significant traffic congestion and impacting cross-border movement; the lawsuit challenges the legality of these controls and highlights concerns about the erosion of the Sch...
Lawsuit Challenges German Border Controls, Threatening Schengen Area
A Polish citizen is suing Germany for illegal border controls imposed on the German-Polish border since October 2023, causing significant traffic congestion and impacting cross-border movement; the lawsuit challenges the legality of these controls and highlights concerns about the erosion of the Sch...
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52% Bias Score


High Eurozone Savings Hamper Economic Recovery
Eurozone households saved 15.7% of their disposable income in Q2 2024, significantly higher than pre-pandemic levels (12-13%), hindering consumption and economic growth due to inflation's impact on wealth and uncertainty from the Ukraine war.
High Eurozone Savings Hamper Economic Recovery
Eurozone households saved 15.7% of their disposable income in Q2 2024, significantly higher than pre-pandemic levels (12-13%), hindering consumption and economic growth due to inflation's impact on wealth and uncertainty from the Ukraine war.
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36% Bias Score


EU Warns Meta Over Content Moderation Changes
Meta's plan to replace fact-checking with community-based content ratings on Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram has raised concerns in the EU, prompting the European Commission to emphasize the importance of compliance with the Digital Services Act, warning of potential fines up to 6% of global annua...
EU Warns Meta Over Content Moderation Changes
Meta's plan to replace fact-checking with community-based content ratings on Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram has raised concerns in the EU, prompting the European Commission to emphasize the importance of compliance with the Digital Services Act, warning of potential fines up to 6% of global annua...
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44% Bias Score


EU Smoking Rates Remain High, Linked to Socioeconomic Factors
A Eurobarometer survey reveals that 24% of EU citizens smoke, with Eastern European countries having the highest rates and Sweden the lowest; unemployment and financial difficulties are strongly correlated with smoking; tobacco is the leading cause of preventable cancer in the EU.
EU Smoking Rates Remain High, Linked to Socioeconomic Factors
A Eurobarometer survey reveals that 24% of EU citizens smoke, with Eastern European countries having the highest rates and Sweden the lowest; unemployment and financial difficulties are strongly correlated with smoking; tobacco is the leading cause of preventable cancer in the EU.
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12% Bias Score


Poland's EU Presidency: High Expectations Amidst Economic Strength and Geopolitical Shifts
Poland's EU Council presidency began with a low-key gala on January 3rd, but high expectations for its leadership remain, given its strong economic performance (GDP doubled since joining the EU), significant military spending (4.7% of GDP in 2025), and substantial support for Ukrainian refugees (4.9...
Poland's EU Presidency: High Expectations Amidst Economic Strength and Geopolitical Shifts
Poland's EU Council presidency began with a low-key gala on January 3rd, but high expectations for its leadership remain, given its strong economic performance (GDP doubled since joining the EU), significant military spending (4.7% of GDP in 2025), and substantial support for Ukrainian refugees (4.9...
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40% Bias Score


European EV Sales to Rebound in 2024, but 2030 Targets Remain Ambitious
European electric vehicle sales, after a slight decline in 2023, are expected to increase to 2.7 million units in 2024, driven by new models, lower prices, and stricter EU CO2 targets; however, achieving the EU's 80% market share goal by 2030 faces challenges due to high prices and a lack of afforda...
European EV Sales to Rebound in 2024, but 2030 Targets Remain Ambitious
European electric vehicle sales, after a slight decline in 2023, are expected to increase to 2.7 million units in 2024, driven by new models, lower prices, and stricter EU CO2 targets; however, achieving the EU's 80% market share goal by 2030 faces challenges due to high prices and a lack of afforda...
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48% Bias Score

Key Players Shaping the EU's Trajectory in 2025
In 2025, Ursula von der Leyen begins a second term as European Commission President, António Costa leads the European Council, and Kaja Kallas heads EU foreign policy, while key figures like Donald Tusk (Poland's PM), Elon Musk (US advisor), and Giorgia Meloni (Italy's PM) will significantly influen...

Key Players Shaping the EU's Trajectory in 2025
In 2025, Ursula von der Leyen begins a second term as European Commission President, António Costa leads the European Council, and Kaja Kallas heads EU foreign policy, while key figures like Donald Tusk (Poland's PM), Elon Musk (US advisor), and Giorgia Meloni (Italy's PM) will significantly influen...
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44% Bias Score

EU Scrutinizes Meta's Content Moderation Shift, Threatens Fines
The European Union is closely monitoring Meta's decision to replace fact-checking with community notes on its platforms, a move that could violate the EU's Digital Services Act and result in fines up to 6% of Meta's global annual revenue. The EU is also concerned about Elon Musk's actions at X.

EU Scrutinizes Meta's Content Moderation Shift, Threatens Fines
The European Union is closely monitoring Meta's decision to replace fact-checking with community notes on its platforms, a move that could violate the EU's Digital Services Act and result in fines up to 6% of Meta's global annual revenue. The EU is also concerned about Elon Musk's actions at X.
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36% Bias Score

France's Uncoordinated Energy Policy Risks Economic Instability
French Senator Ronan Dantec warns of an uncoordinated energy policy, highlighting the significant cost difference between nuclear (€120/MWh) and solar (€17/MWh) energy, potentially leading to economic challenges and jeopardizing European energy market integration.

France's Uncoordinated Energy Policy Risks Economic Instability
French Senator Ronan Dantec warns of an uncoordinated energy policy, highlighting the significant cost difference between nuclear (€120/MWh) and solar (€17/MWh) energy, potentially leading to economic challenges and jeopardizing European energy market integration.
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56% Bias Score

Austria's Far-Right FPO Poised for Power
Following inconclusive coalition talks in Austria after the September election, President Van der Bellen has tasked the controversial, pro-Russia Freedom Party (FPO) leader Herbert Kickl with forming a government, likely with the center-right OVP, raising concerns about Austria's future direction an...

Austria's Far-Right FPO Poised for Power
Following inconclusive coalition talks in Austria after the September election, President Van der Bellen has tasked the controversial, pro-Russia Freedom Party (FPO) leader Herbert Kickl with forming a government, likely with the center-right OVP, raising concerns about Austria's future direction an...
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48% Bias Score

Armenia Approves EU Membership Bill, Referendum Pending
The Armenian government approved a bill initiating the EU membership process, a citizen's initiative backed by over 60,000 signatures, following statements by Prime Minister Pashinyan emphasizing Armenia's willingness to draw closer to the EU, contingent upon a national referendum and subsequent neg...

Armenia Approves EU Membership Bill, Referendum Pending
The Armenian government approved a bill initiating the EU membership process, a citizen's initiative backed by over 60,000 signatures, following statements by Prime Minister Pashinyan emphasizing Armenia's willingness to draw closer to the EU, contingent upon a national referendum and subsequent neg...
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44% Bias Score

Hungary Faces EU Criticism Over Rule of Law Failures
The European Commission's 2023 Rule of Law report criticizes Hungary for failing to address repeated concerns regarding its judicial system, anti-corruption measures, media freedom, and institutional checks and balances, leading to strained relations with other EU members, notably Poland, following ...

Hungary Faces EU Criticism Over Rule of Law Failures
The European Commission's 2023 Rule of Law report criticizes Hungary for failing to address repeated concerns regarding its judicial system, anti-corruption measures, media freedom, and institutional checks and balances, leading to strained relations with other EU members, notably Poland, following ...
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40% Bias Score
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