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EU Faces 2025 Security Crisis, Joint Debt Instrument Possible
A potential security crisis on the EU's eastern border in 2025, combined with possible US inaction under a potential Trump presidency, could force the EU to utilize a joint debt instrument for emergency response, although this is hindered by internal resistance, particularly from France and Germany.
EU Faces 2025 Security Crisis, Joint Debt Instrument Possible
A potential security crisis on the EU's eastern border in 2025, combined with possible US inaction under a potential Trump presidency, could force the EU to utilize a joint debt instrument for emergency response, although this is hindered by internal resistance, particularly from France and Germany.
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56% Bias Score


EDPB Clarifies AI Data Use, Sets Three-Stage Legitimate Interest Test
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) issued an opinion clarifying the use of personal data in AI model development, establishing a three-stage test for 'legitimate interest' and emphasizing data anonymity; national authorities will assess GDPR compliance on a case-by-case basis, with further gu...
EDPB Clarifies AI Data Use, Sets Three-Stage Legitimate Interest Test
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) issued an opinion clarifying the use of personal data in AI model development, establishing a three-stage test for 'legitimate interest' and emphasizing data anonymity; national authorities will assess GDPR compliance on a case-by-case basis, with further gu...
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28% Bias Score


EU's Renewable Energy Target Sparks Nuclear Backlash
EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen's proposed 2040 renewable energy target sparked immediate opposition from twelve pro-nuclear EU countries, led by France, who argue it neglects nuclear power's role in decarbonization and threatens the sector's revival amid energy security concerns following the ...
EU's Renewable Energy Target Sparks Nuclear Backlash
EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen's proposed 2040 renewable energy target sparked immediate opposition from twelve pro-nuclear EU countries, led by France, who argue it neglects nuclear power's role in decarbonization and threatens the sector's revival amid energy security concerns following the ...
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48% Bias Score


EU Leaders Tackle Growing Security Threats Amidst Funding Disputes
EU leaders convened in Brussels to address rising security threats, including attacks on infrastructure and election interference, and to discuss strengthening the EU's defense capabilities and reducing reliance on the US.
EU Leaders Tackle Growing Security Threats Amidst Funding Disputes
EU leaders convened in Brussels to address rising security threats, including attacks on infrastructure and election interference, and to discuss strengthening the EU's defense capabilities and reducing reliance on the US.
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48% Bias Score


EU Orders Apple to Allow iOS Interoperability
The European Commission's preliminary findings under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) require Apple to grant third-party interoperability with its iOS and iPadOS hardware and software features by March 2025, aiming to increase competition and innovation, a move Apple opposes citing privacy concerns.
EU Orders Apple to Allow iOS Interoperability
The European Commission's preliminary findings under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) require Apple to grant third-party interoperability with its iOS and iPadOS hardware and software features by March 2025, aiming to increase competition and innovation, a move Apple opposes citing privacy concerns.
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36% Bias Score


France Adopts EU Green Fund Labeling Guidelines After Clarifications
After a delay, the French financial market authority (AMF) will implement European guidelines on green fund labeling, including the acceptance of green bonds from carbon-intensive energy companies, following clarifications from the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA).
France Adopts EU Green Fund Labeling Guidelines After Clarifications
After a delay, the French financial market authority (AMF) will implement European guidelines on green fund labeling, including the acceptance of green bonds from carbon-intensive energy companies, following clarifications from the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA).
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32% Bias Score

Morawiecki Likens EU Forces to Mordor, Underscoring Growing Divisions
Mateusz Morawiecki, the new leader of the European Conservatives and Reformists group, compared Russia and certain EU forces to Mordor, highlighting divisions within the EU and clashes over national sovereignty versus EU centralisation. He even stated that he would cooperate with the devil to benefi...

Morawiecki Likens EU Forces to Mordor, Underscoring Growing Divisions
Mateusz Morawiecki, the new leader of the European Conservatives and Reformists group, compared Russia and certain EU forces to Mordor, highlighting divisions within the EU and clashes over national sovereignty versus EU centralisation. He even stated that he would cooperate with the devil to benefi...
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52% Bias Score

Costa's Presidency: A New Era for the European Council
António Costa, succeeding the unpopular Charles Michel, was elected President of the European Council with near-unanimous support, promising more efficient and strategically focused summits.

Costa's Presidency: A New Era for the European Council
António Costa, succeeding the unpopular Charles Michel, was elected President of the European Council with near-unanimous support, promising more efficient and strategically focused summits.
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48% Bias Score

EU Leaders Grapple with Heightened Security Threats Amidst Internal Divisions
EU leaders convene in Brussels to address growing security threats, including GPS disruptions, suspected sabotage, and cyberattacks, prompting discussions on increasing defense budgets and bolstering EU resilience, despite internal disagreements on funding.

EU Leaders Grapple with Heightened Security Threats Amidst Internal Divisions
EU leaders convene in Brussels to address growing security threats, including GPS disruptions, suspected sabotage, and cyberattacks, prompting discussions on increasing defense budgets and bolstering EU resilience, despite internal disagreements on funding.
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44% Bias Score

EU Pushes Apple to Open iOS, Sparking Privacy Dispute with Meta
The EU's Digital Markets Act is pushing Apple to open its iOS operating system to rival companies, prompting Apple to express concerns about Meta's data access requests, which Apple says threaten user privacy, while Meta claims Apple is using privacy as a pretext to avoid interoperability.

EU Pushes Apple to Open iOS, Sparking Privacy Dispute with Meta
The EU's Digital Markets Act is pushing Apple to open its iOS operating system to rival companies, prompting Apple to express concerns about Meta's data access requests, which Apple says threaten user privacy, while Meta claims Apple is using privacy as a pretext to avoid interoperability.
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44% Bias Score

Greece Faces Macroeconomic and Social Imbalances: European Commission Assessment
The European Commission flagged macroeconomic imbalances in Greece in 2023, including a 6.3% current account deficit, a -139.3% net international investment position, and overvalued housing prices, alongside significant social challenges including high poverty and low labor market participation.

Greece Faces Macroeconomic and Social Imbalances: European Commission Assessment
The European Commission flagged macroeconomic imbalances in Greece in 2023, including a 6.3% current account deficit, a -139.3% net international investment position, and overvalued housing prices, alongside significant social challenges including high poverty and low labor market participation.
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52% Bias Score

Quiet EU Expansion: Western Balkans Enlargement Proceeds Despite Lack of Public Debate
The European Union's eastward enlargement, including six Western Balkan nations and other countries, continues with negotiations and funding despite a notable lack of public and political discussion, contradicting the perception of Europe as a highly politicized subject.

Quiet EU Expansion: Western Balkans Enlargement Proceeds Despite Lack of Public Debate
The European Union's eastward enlargement, including six Western Balkan nations and other countries, continues with negotiations and funding despite a notable lack of public and political discussion, contradicting the perception of Europe as a highly politicized subject.
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48% Bias Score
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