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Naturgy Launches €2.3 Billion Share Buyback to Boost Market Position
Naturgy's board approved a €2.3 billion self-tender offer to buy back up to 10% of its shares at €26.5 each, backed by four major shareholders; this aims to increase its free float above 15% for MSCI index re-inclusion.
Naturgy Launches €2.3 Billion Share Buyback to Boost Market Position
Naturgy's board approved a €2.3 billion self-tender offer to buy back up to 10% of its shares at €26.5 each, backed by four major shareholders; this aims to increase its free float above 15% for MSCI index re-inclusion.
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European Ministers Affirm Strong Support for Ukraine's Military
European defense ministers from France, Britain, Germany, Italy, and Poland met in Paris on Wednesday, expressing strong support for Ukraine's military against Russia, rejecting any demilitarization of Ukraine and emphasizing the need for improved European military coordination and procurement proce...
European Ministers Affirm Strong Support for Ukraine's Military
European defense ministers from France, Britain, Germany, Italy, and Poland met in Paris on Wednesday, expressing strong support for Ukraine's military against Russia, rejecting any demilitarization of Ukraine and emphasizing the need for improved European military coordination and procurement proce...
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Trump's Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum to Hike Auto Industry Costs
President Trump's 25% tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, including auto parts, will significantly raise costs for the North American auto industry, prompting retaliatory tariffs from Canada and the European Union, potentially impacting global supply chains and leading to inflation and job losse...
Trump's Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum to Hike Auto Industry Costs
President Trump's 25% tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, including auto parts, will significantly raise costs for the North American auto industry, prompting retaliatory tariffs from Canada and the European Union, potentially impacting global supply chains and leading to inflation and job losse...
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EU Accelerates Common Defense Plans Amidst Geopolitical Shift
The European Union is accelerating discussions on a common defense policy in response to President Trump's policies, seeking to overcome internal bureaucratic challenges and bolster national defense industries such as Greece's.
EU Accelerates Common Defense Plans Amidst Geopolitical Shift
The European Union is accelerating discussions on a common defense policy in response to President Trump's policies, seeking to overcome internal bureaucratic challenges and bolster national defense industries such as Greece's.
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Europe's Defense Dilemma: Heavy US Arms Dependence Amidst Spending Surge
Driven by renewed fears of Russian aggression and uncertainty about US NATO commitments, the EU announced a €150 billion loan for arms spending, highlighting Europe's heavy reliance on US arms imports (nearly two-thirds for NATO members from 2020-2024), posing a significant challenge to achieving in...
Europe's Defense Dilemma: Heavy US Arms Dependence Amidst Spending Surge
Driven by renewed fears of Russian aggression and uncertainty about US NATO commitments, the EU announced a €150 billion loan for arms spending, highlighting Europe's heavy reliance on US arms imports (nearly two-thirds for NATO members from 2020-2024), posing a significant challenge to achieving in...
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China Prioritizes Innovation and EU Collaboration in 2025 Economic Plan
China's 2025 GDP growth target of 5 percent reflects a shift toward quality-focused growth, emphasizing innovation and technological self-sufficiency, particularly in high-tech sectors like semiconductors and AI, while aiming for stronger EU collaboration on sustainable development despite potential...
China Prioritizes Innovation and EU Collaboration in 2025 Economic Plan
China's 2025 GDP growth target of 5 percent reflects a shift toward quality-focused growth, emphasizing innovation and technological self-sufficiency, particularly in high-tech sectors like semiconductors and AI, while aiming for stronger EU collaboration on sustainable development despite potential...
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Hungary Vetoes EU Sanctions Renewal Against Russia
Hungary is blocking the EU's renewal of sanctions against over 2,400 Russian individuals and entities, jeopardizing the sanctions' continuation past their Saturday deadline due to disagreements over specific names included in the blacklist.

Hungary Vetoes EU Sanctions Renewal Against Russia
Hungary is blocking the EU's renewal of sanctions against over 2,400 Russian individuals and entities, jeopardizing the sanctions' continuation past their Saturday deadline due to disagreements over specific names included in the blacklist.
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EU Bypasses Parliament in €800 Billion Ukraine Aid Plan
The European Commission bypassed the European Parliament when approving an €800 billion aid package for Ukraine using Article 122 of the EU Treaty, citing emergency provisions; this decision sparked controversy, highlighting concerns over democratic legitimacy and future power imbalances within the ...

EU Bypasses Parliament in €800 Billion Ukraine Aid Plan
The European Commission bypassed the European Parliament when approving an €800 billion aid package for Ukraine using Article 122 of the EU Treaty, citing emergency provisions; this decision sparked controversy, highlighting concerns over democratic legitimacy and future power imbalances within the ...
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Measles Cases Surge Across Europe, Exceeding 32,000
Over 32,000 measles cases were reported in the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway between early 2024 and early 2025—a sharp increase from under 2,400 in 2023, with Romania reporting the most cases (27,568) and a majority of infections affecting unvaccinated individuals, many under 4 ...

Measles Cases Surge Across Europe, Exceeding 32,000
Over 32,000 measles cases were reported in the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway between early 2024 and early 2025—a sharp increase from under 2,400 in 2023, with Romania reporting the most cases (27,568) and a majority of infections affecting unvaccinated individuals, many under 4 ...
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Greece Gains €500 Million Fiscal Space from EU Defense Decision
The EU summit's conclusions allow Greece to exclude €500 million in defense spending from its Stability Pact limits in 2026, creating fiscal space, potentially for tax cuts or further defense investments, following an agreement that benefits all member states.

Greece Gains €500 Million Fiscal Space from EU Defense Decision
The EU summit's conclusions allow Greece to exclude €500 million in defense spending from its Stability Pact limits in 2026, creating fiscal space, potentially for tax cuts or further defense investments, following an agreement that benefits all member states.
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Real Madrid Edges Atletico in Penalty Shootout to Reach Champions League Quarterfinals
Real Madrid defeated Atletico Madrid 4-2 in a penalty shootout in the Champions League Round of 16 on Wednesday, advancing to the quarterfinals to play Arsenal; a controversial VAR decision overturned a goal for Atletico.

Real Madrid Edges Atletico in Penalty Shootout to Reach Champions League Quarterfinals
Real Madrid defeated Atletico Madrid 4-2 in a penalty shootout in the Champions League Round of 16 on Wednesday, advancing to the quarterfinals to play Arsenal; a controversial VAR decision overturned a goal for Atletico.
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Northvolt Bankruptcy: A Setback for European Battery Industry
Swedish battery producer Northvolt declared bankruptcy with €8 billion in debt, jeopardizing the EU's plans for a domestic electric vehicle battery industry due to insufficient production and reliance on Chinese components despite receiving over €10 billion in public and private investment.

Northvolt Bankruptcy: A Setback for European Battery Industry
Swedish battery producer Northvolt declared bankruptcy with €8 billion in debt, jeopardizing the EU's plans for a domestic electric vehicle battery industry due to insufficient production and reliance on Chinese components despite receiving over €10 billion in public and private investment.
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48% Bias Score
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