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Hungary Vetoes EU Budget Over Frozen Funds
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced Hungary will veto the EU's €2 trillion budget until €18 billion in frozen funds are released, citing concerns about democratic backsliding and accusing the EU of "financial blackmail".
Hungary Vetoes EU Budget Over Frozen Funds
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced Hungary will veto the EU's €2 trillion budget until €18 billion in frozen funds are released, citing concerns about democratic backsliding and accusing the EU of "financial blackmail".
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44% Bias Score


Italy Eases Airport Security, Introduces Carry-On Liquid Rule Changes
Italian airports are implementing new rules: liquids over 100ml are now allowed in carry-on bags at select airports with updated scanners; ID checks at the gate are eliminated; and larger pets may be allowed in the cabin (airline-dependent).
Italy Eases Airport Security, Introduces Carry-On Liquid Rule Changes
Italian airports are implementing new rules: liquids over 100ml are now allowed in carry-on bags at select airports with updated scanners; ID checks at the gate are eliminated; and larger pets may be allowed in the cabin (airline-dependent).
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36% Bias Score


China-EU Digital Trade FTA: Potential Benefits and Significant Obstacles
A potential China-EU free trade agreement (FTA) on digital and services trade offers substantial mutual economic benefits, such as access to China's large digital market and streamlined data governance, but faces significant obstacles due to differing regulatory strategies, geopolitical interests, a...
China-EU Digital Trade FTA: Potential Benefits and Significant Obstacles
A potential China-EU free trade agreement (FTA) on digital and services trade offers substantial mutual economic benefits, such as access to China's large digital market and streamlined data governance, but faces significant obstacles due to differing regulatory strategies, geopolitical interests, a...
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28% Bias Score


EU Alarmed by Spain's Huawei Contract
Spain's €12 million contract to Huawei for storing judicial wiretaps alarms the EU, which cites high security risks and warns of potential Chinese espionage and access to sensitive information, despite Spain's assurances.
EU Alarmed by Spain's Huawei Contract
Spain's €12 million contract to Huawei for storing judicial wiretaps alarms the EU, which cites high security risks and warns of potential Chinese espionage and access to sensitive information, despite Spain's assurances.
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56% Bias Score


China, EU Pledge Cooperation Amidst Trade Tensions
During a Beijing summit marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, China and the EU pledged to de-escalate trade tensions, cooperate on climate change, and uphold multilateralism, issuing a joint climate statement while emphasizing mutual respect and open markets.
China, EU Pledge Cooperation Amidst Trade Tensions
During a Beijing summit marking 50 years of diplomatic ties, China and the EU pledged to de-escalate trade tensions, cooperate on climate change, and uphold multilateralism, issuing a joint climate statement while emphasizing mutual respect and open markets.
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24% Bias Score


ECB Holds Interest Rates Steady Amid Easing Inflation and Strong Growth
The European Central Bank kept key interest rates unchanged at 2 percent on July 24, 2025, citing easing domestic price pressures and robust economic growth despite inflation inching up to 2 percent in June.
ECB Holds Interest Rates Steady Amid Easing Inflation and Strong Growth
The European Central Bank kept key interest rates unchanged at 2 percent on July 24, 2025, citing easing domestic price pressures and robust economic growth despite inflation inching up to 2 percent in June.
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32% Bias Score

European Household Wealth Reaches €70.2 Trillion in 2024
In 2024, European household net worth reached €70.2 trillion, a 4.4% increase from the previous year, with German households holding the largest share (29%), followed by France (20%), Italy (16%), and Spain (13%).

European Household Wealth Reaches €70.2 Trillion in 2024
In 2024, European household net worth reached €70.2 trillion, a 4.4% increase from the previous year, with German households holding the largest share (29%), followed by France (20%), Italy (16%), and Spain (13%).
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24% Bias Score

Greek Island Enterprises Offered Funding for Green Modernization
Greece's "Green Business" program (2021-2027) provides funding (up to €150,000, 70% grant) for small and very small island enterprises (population ≤3100) to modernize operations, improve energy efficiency, and adopt modern technologies, with applications due September 19th, 2025.

Greek Island Enterprises Offered Funding for Green Modernization
Greece's "Green Business" program (2021-2027) provides funding (up to €150,000, 70% grant) for small and very small island enterprises (population ≤3100) to modernize operations, improve energy efficiency, and adopt modern technologies, with applications due September 19th, 2025.
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20% Bias Score

EU to Loan €100 Billion+ for Member States' Defense Projects
The European Commission announced a €100 billion+ loan program (SAFE) for 20 EU member states' defense projects, prioritizing munitions, drones, and infrastructure, with initial payments expected in early 2024, requiring two-thirds of procurement to be from EU/Ukraine/EFTA/EEA countries.

EU to Loan €100 Billion+ for Member States' Defense Projects
The European Commission announced a €100 billion+ loan program (SAFE) for 20 EU member states' defense projects, prioritizing munitions, drones, and infrastructure, with initial payments expected in early 2024, requiring two-thirds of procurement to be from EU/Ukraine/EFTA/EEA countries.
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40% Bias Score

China-EU Digital Trade FTA: Potential Benefits and Significant Challenges
A potential China-EU free trade agreement (FTA) on digital and services trade offers significant mutual economic benefits, including access to China's vast digital market for the EU and advancements in AI for China; however, the feasibility is constrained by differing regulatory strategies, approach...

China-EU Digital Trade FTA: Potential Benefits and Significant Challenges
A potential China-EU free trade agreement (FTA) on digital and services trade offers significant mutual economic benefits, including access to China's vast digital market for the EU and advancements in AI for China; however, the feasibility is constrained by differing regulatory strategies, approach...
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20% Bias Score

Monti Warns EU's Competitiveness Push Risks Backfiring
Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti warns that the EU's efforts to boost competitiveness by relaxing rules on public subsidies and mergers could backfire, citing Germany's €50 billion in state aid as a prime example of how this approach disadvantages companies that do not receive subsidies and...

Monti Warns EU's Competitiveness Push Risks Backfiring
Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti warns that the EU's efforts to boost competitiveness by relaxing rules on public subsidies and mergers could backfire, citing Germany's €50 billion in state aid as a prime example of how this approach disadvantages companies that do not receive subsidies and...
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40% Bias Score

Strained EU-China Trade Relations: €305.8 Billion Deficit Fuels Tensions
The EU-China summit revealed strained trade relations, with the EU reporting a €305.8 billion trade deficit in 2022 and calling for fundamental changes. China criticized EU trade restrictions while highlighting its desire to maintain open cooperation.

Strained EU-China Trade Relations: €305.8 Billion Deficit Fuels Tensions
The EU-China summit revealed strained trade relations, with the EU reporting a €305.8 billion trade deficit in 2022 and calling for fundamental changes. China criticized EU trade restrictions while highlighting its desire to maintain open cooperation.
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48% Bias Score
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