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German Steel Production Plunges 12% Amidst Economic Crisis
Germany's steel production fell nearly 12 percent in the first half of 2025 to 17.1 tons due to foreign competition and weak domestic demand, mirroring 2009 crisis levels; Thyssenkrupp is cutting 11,000 jobs.
German Steel Production Plunges 12% Amidst Economic Crisis
Germany's steel production fell nearly 12 percent in the first half of 2025 to 17.1 tons due to foreign competition and weak domestic demand, mirroring 2009 crisis levels; Thyssenkrupp is cutting 11,000 jobs.
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56% Bias Score


EU Links Hungary Funding to Democratic Values
The European Commission is withholding €18 billion in EU funds from Hungary due to concerns about systemic corruption and democratic backsliding, conditioning future funding on the country's adherence to EU democratic values under the new seven-year budget.
EU Links Hungary Funding to Democratic Values
The European Commission is withholding €18 billion in EU funds from Hungary due to concerns about systemic corruption and democratic backsliding, conditioning future funding on the country's adherence to EU democratic values under the new seven-year budget.
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44% Bias Score


EU Links Funding to Rule of Law, Threatening Hungary's Access
The European Commission proposed a new seven-year budget linking EU funding to member states' adherence to democratic values, potentially suspending €18 billion in funds currently frozen for Hungary due to rule of law concerns, escalating the ongoing dispute.
EU Links Funding to Rule of Law, Threatening Hungary's Access
The European Commission proposed a new seven-year budget linking EU funding to member states' adherence to democratic values, potentially suspending €18 billion in funds currently frozen for Hungary due to rule of law concerns, escalating the ongoing dispute.
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36% Bias Score


Bayrou's Budget Bombshell Exposes Europe's Looming Fiscal Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's budget, unveiled Tuesday, proposes austerity measures to tackle France's rising debt and deficits, reflecting wider European fiscal challenges driven by an aging population and increased defense spending, facing political opposition and highlighting the risk o...
Bayrou's Budget Bombshell Exposes Europe's Looming Fiscal Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's budget, unveiled Tuesday, proposes austerity measures to tackle France's rising debt and deficits, reflecting wider European fiscal challenges driven by an aging population and increased defense spending, facing political opposition and highlighting the risk o...
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64% Bias Score


EU, Iceland to Launch Security and Defense Partnership
The EU and Iceland will initiate talks for a security and defense partnership, focusing on hybrid threat response, civil protection, and secure communications, with potential access to €150 billion in EU security investments; the agreement is independent of Iceland's NATO membership and US defense d...
EU, Iceland to Launch Security and Defense Partnership
The EU and Iceland will initiate talks for a security and defense partnership, focusing on hybrid threat response, civil protection, and secure communications, with potential access to €150 billion in EU security investments; the agreement is independent of Iceland's NATO membership and US defense d...
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36% Bias Score


EU's €2 Trillion Budget: Restructured Agricultural Funding Sparks Controversy
The European Commission unveiled a €2 trillion budget, merging agricultural and regional funds into an €865 billion mega-fund, allocating €300 billion to the CAP, despite concerns about a real-term decrease in agricultural funding and farmer protests.
EU's €2 Trillion Budget: Restructured Agricultural Funding Sparks Controversy
The European Commission unveiled a €2 trillion budget, merging agricultural and regional funds into an €865 billion mega-fund, allocating €300 billion to the CAP, despite concerns about a real-term decrease in agricultural funding and farmer protests.
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44% Bias Score

EU, Iceland to Begin Security and Defense Partnership Talks
The EU and Iceland will initiate talks on a security and defense partnership, encompassing hybrid threat response, civil protection, and communication security, with negotiations aiming for completion by the end of the year; this is separate from Iceland's NATO membership and US defense agreements.

EU, Iceland to Begin Security and Defense Partnership Talks
The EU and Iceland will initiate talks on a security and defense partnership, encompassing hybrid threat response, civil protection, and communication security, with negotiations aiming for completion by the end of the year; this is separate from Iceland's NATO membership and US defense agreements.
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36% Bias Score

EU's €2 Trillion Budget Proposal Faces Strong Opposition
The European Commission's proposed €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034 faces strong opposition from Germany and the Netherlands, who reject proposed tax increases on businesses and increased national contributions, while Southern European countries worry about cuts to agricultural and cohesion funds.

EU's €2 Trillion Budget Proposal Faces Strong Opposition
The European Commission's proposed €2 trillion budget for 2028-2034 faces strong opposition from Germany and the Netherlands, who reject proposed tax increases on businesses and increased national contributions, while Southern European countries worry about cuts to agricultural and cohesion funds.
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44% Bias Score

EU Agrees on Stricter Sanctions Against Russia, Lowering Oil Price Cap
The European Union implemented its 18th sanctions package against Russia, lowering the price cap on Russian oil exports to \$47.60 per barrel and targeting banks and the arms industry, resolving a weeks-long deadlock with Slovakia through concessions.

EU Agrees on Stricter Sanctions Against Russia, Lowering Oil Price Cap
The European Union implemented its 18th sanctions package against Russia, lowering the price cap on Russian oil exports to \$47.60 per barrel and targeting banks and the arms industry, resolving a weeks-long deadlock with Slovakia through concessions.
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32% Bias Score

EU's Proposed Business Tax Faces Strong Opposition
The European Commission's proposed tax on businesses with over €100 million in revenue, expected to raise €6.8 billion annually, faces strong opposition from member states and the European Parliament due to its potential negative impact on competitiveness and lack of legal basis within the EU.

EU's Proposed Business Tax Faces Strong Opposition
The European Commission's proposed tax on businesses with over €100 million in revenue, expected to raise €6.8 billion annually, faces strong opposition from member states and the European Parliament due to its potential negative impact on competitiveness and lack of legal basis within the EU.
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48% Bias Score

€2 Trillion EU Budget: CAP Cuts Spark Opposition
The European Commission presented a €2 trillion EU budget, allocating €865 billion to agriculture and social policies, €410 billion to competitiveness, and €200 billion to external actions, including €100 billion for Ukraine; however, planned CAP cuts of over 22% have sparked opposition from agricul...

€2 Trillion EU Budget: CAP Cuts Spark Opposition
The European Commission presented a €2 trillion EU budget, allocating €865 billion to agriculture and social policies, €410 billion to competitiveness, and €200 billion to external actions, including €100 billion for Ukraine; however, planned CAP cuts of over 22% have sparked opposition from agricul...
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52% Bias Score

French Air Traffic Control Strikes Cause Widespread European Flight Disruptions
French air traffic controllers' strikes on July 3rd and 4th caused nearly 3,000 flight cancellations and over 7,400 delays, affecting over one million passengers and costing the aviation industry an estimated €120 million, with EasyJet alone losing £15 million.

French Air Traffic Control Strikes Cause Widespread European Flight Disruptions
French air traffic controllers' strikes on July 3rd and 4th caused nearly 3,000 flight cancellations and over 7,400 delays, affecting over one million passengers and costing the aviation industry an estimated €120 million, with EasyJet alone losing £15 million.
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56% Bias Score
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