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EU Withdraws AI Liability and SEP Regulation Proposals
The European Commission withdrew its proposed AI Liability Directive and SEP Regulation due to insufficient support from lawmakers and member states, despite six months given for counterarguments; this aligns with the Commission's simplification agenda to reduce regulatory burden on businesses.
EU Withdraws AI Liability and SEP Regulation Proposals
The European Commission withdrew its proposed AI Liability Directive and SEP Regulation due to insufficient support from lawmakers and member states, despite six months given for counterarguments; this aligns with the Commission's simplification agenda to reduce regulatory burden on businesses.
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16% Bias Score


European Hotel Industry Faces Staff Shortages
A Booking.com and Statista study shows 47% of European hoteliers struggle to hire staff, with independent hotels planning to hire 2.72 workers and chains 5.85 in the next 12 months; Greece and Spain show highest demand, while Germany and Austria show lowest; managerial positions are hardest to fill.
European Hotel Industry Faces Staff Shortages
A Booking.com and Statista study shows 47% of European hoteliers struggle to hire staff, with independent hotels planning to hire 2.72 workers and chains 5.85 in the next 12 months; Greece and Spain show highest demand, while Germany and Austria show lowest; managerial positions are hardest to fill.
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24% Bias Score


NS Records €60 Million Loss Amidst Cost Cuts and EU Competition Concerns
The Dutch national railway company NS reported a €60 million loss in the first half of 2025, primarily due to increased investment costs and reduced government support, prompting cost-cutting measures and raising competition concerns from the European Commission.
NS Records €60 Million Loss Amidst Cost Cuts and EU Competition Concerns
The Dutch national railway company NS reported a €60 million loss in the first half of 2025, primarily due to increased investment costs and reduced government support, prompting cost-cutting measures and raising competition concerns from the European Commission.
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36% Bias Score


EU Member States Request €127 Billion in Defense Loans
Eighteen EU member states requested €127 billion in loans for defense projects by July 29th, with Poland requesting roughly €45 billion, demonstrating the EU's growing commitment to bolstering its collective defense capabilities through the SAFE program.
EU Member States Request €127 Billion in Defense Loans
Eighteen EU member states requested €127 billion in loans for defense projects by July 29th, with Poland requesting roughly €45 billion, demonstrating the EU's growing commitment to bolstering its collective defense capabilities through the SAFE program.
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36% Bias Score


EU Launches Entry/Exit System on October 12th
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) will launch on October 12, 2024, requiring non-EU citizens to scan their passports at self-service kiosks upon entering and exiting the Schengen Area; the UK government invested £3.5 million in registration kiosks at key entry points.
EU Launches Entry/Exit System on October 12th
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) will launch on October 12, 2024, requiring non-EU citizens to scan their passports at self-service kiosks upon entering and exiting the Schengen Area; the UK government invested £3.5 million in registration kiosks at key entry points.
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36% Bias Score


EU Tightens AI Rules, Germany's Solar Incentive Drops, and Major Railway Closure Announced
New EU regulations require transparency in AI applications, impacting providers like ChatGPT; Germany's feed-in tariff for solar power drops to €7.86/kWh; the Berlin-Hamburg railway line closes for nine months for renovations; digital passport photos become mandatory; CE marking extends to Bluetooth...
EU Tightens AI Rules, Germany's Solar Incentive Drops, and Major Railway Closure Announced
New EU regulations require transparency in AI applications, impacting providers like ChatGPT; Germany's feed-in tariff for solar power drops to €7.86/kWh; the Berlin-Hamburg railway line closes for nine months for renovations; digital passport photos become mandatory; CE marking extends to Bluetooth...
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12% Bias Score

European Hotels Face Staffing Crisis: Skills Gap and High Salary Demands
A Booking.com and Statista survey of 1160 European hospitality executives reveals that 47% struggle to hire skilled workers, with high salary expectations and work-life balance cited as major obstacles; Greece and Spain plan the most new hires (8.8 and 8.3 respectively), while Germany and Austria pl...

European Hotels Face Staffing Crisis: Skills Gap and High Salary Demands
A Booking.com and Statista survey of 1160 European hospitality executives reveals that 47% struggle to hire skilled workers, with high salary expectations and work-life balance cited as major obstacles; Greece and Spain plan the most new hires (8.8 and 8.3 respectively), while Germany and Austria pl...
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24% Bias Score

Greece's SME Paradox: High Numbers, Low Productivity
Greece boasts the highest SME density in the EU but suffers from the lowest SME productivity; Alpha Bank's report attributes this to small size, low-tech sectors, and limited digitalization, advocating for increased investment and technological advancement to leverage funds like the Recovery Fund.

Greece's SME Paradox: High Numbers, Low Productivity
Greece boasts the highest SME density in the EU but suffers from the lowest SME productivity; Alpha Bank's report attributes this to small size, low-tech sectors, and limited digitalization, advocating for increased investment and technological advancement to leverage funds like the Recovery Fund.
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16% Bias Score

German Inflation Falls Below ECB Target Amidst Economic Slowdown
Germany's inflation rate fell to 1.8 percent in July, below the ECB's 2 percent target, due to lower energy prices, a stronger Euro, and increased supply from Asia; however, government stimulus poses a medium-term risk.

German Inflation Falls Below ECB Target Amidst Economic Slowdown
Germany's inflation rate fell to 1.8 percent in July, below the ECB's 2 percent target, due to lower energy prices, a stronger Euro, and increased supply from Asia; however, government stimulus poses a medium-term risk.
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32% Bias Score

Russia Accuses Western Leaders, Including Mattarella, of "Hate Speech
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs published a list on July 24th, 2025, accusing several Western leaders, including Italian President Sergio Mattarella, of expressing "hate speech" against Russia, based on previous statements comparing Russia's actions in Ukraine to Nazi Germany's conquests; It...

Russia Accuses Western Leaders, Including Mattarella, of "Hate Speech
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs published a list on July 24th, 2025, accusing several Western leaders, including Italian President Sergio Mattarella, of expressing "hate speech" against Russia, based on previous statements comparing Russia's actions in Ukraine to Nazi Germany's conquests; It...
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52% Bias Score

Delayed EU Review of Germany's 2025 Budget: No Deficit Procedure Expected
Germany's 2025 budget, submitted in early July, faces a delayed EU review until September due to late parliamentary passage, despite including €143 billion in net borrowing and €900 billion in special funds; the EU is unlikely to initiate a deficit procedure.

Delayed EU Review of Germany's 2025 Budget: No Deficit Procedure Expected
Germany's 2025 budget, submitted in early July, faces a delayed EU review until September due to late parliamentary passage, despite including €143 billion in net borrowing and €900 billion in special funds; the EU is unlikely to initiate a deficit procedure.
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40% Bias Score

Stellantis Projects €1.5 Billion Loss Amidst US Tariffs and Internal Challenges
Stellantis, Europe's second-largest automaker, projects a €1.5 billion loss to maintain US sales due to unresolved US tariffs, adding to losses from a canceled hydrogen project and stricter US emissions standards; the company anticipates revenue growth in the second half of the year.

Stellantis Projects €1.5 Billion Loss Amidst US Tariffs and Internal Challenges
Stellantis, Europe's second-largest automaker, projects a €1.5 billion loss to maintain US sales due to unresolved US tariffs, adding to losses from a canceled hydrogen project and stricter US emissions standards; the company anticipates revenue growth in the second half of the year.
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40% Bias Score
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