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Germany's New Finance Minister Faces Steep Challenges
Following Germany's worst election result, Lars Klingbeil, a leader of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), became Germany's vice chancellor and finance minister, controlling the country's spending during a time of increased borrowing and spending, despite having no governing experience.
Germany's New Finance Minister Faces Steep Challenges
Following Germany's worst election result, Lars Klingbeil, a leader of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), became Germany's vice chancellor and finance minister, controlling the country's spending during a time of increased borrowing and spending, despite having no governing experience.
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40% Bias Score


Greece Exceeds Budget Targets in First Four Months of 2025
Greece's government budget showed a €60 million surplus in the first four months of 2025, exceeding tax revenue targets by €1.455 billion (7%) due to improved tax collection and lower-than-expected spending, excluding recently announced €1.1 billion relief measures.
Greece Exceeds Budget Targets in First Four Months of 2025
Greece's government budget showed a €60 million surplus in the first four months of 2025, exceeding tax revenue targets by €1.455 billion (7%) due to improved tax collection and lower-than-expected spending, excluding recently announced €1.1 billion relief measures.
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32% Bias Score


Greece's Debt Reduction Success Masked by High Debt and Negative Investment Position
Greece's debt-to-GDP ratio decreased significantly (60% since Q1 2021), the highest reduction rate in the Eurozone, yet its public debt (154% of GDP) is the highest, while its negative net international investment position (-132% of GDP) is the worst, raising concerns about medium-term debt sustaina...
Greece's Debt Reduction Success Masked by High Debt and Negative Investment Position
Greece's debt-to-GDP ratio decreased significantly (60% since Q1 2021), the highest reduction rate in the Eurozone, yet its public debt (154% of GDP) is the highest, while its negative net international investment position (-132% of GDP) is the worst, raising concerns about medium-term debt sustaina...
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28% Bias Score


High Greek Business Loan Rates Despite ECB Cuts
Greek business loan interest rates remain high despite ECB rate cuts, contrasting with relaxed lending criteria and high loan demand driven by investments and EU funds, reaching €2 billion in net financing in 2024.
High Greek Business Loan Rates Despite ECB Cuts
Greek business loan interest rates remain high despite ECB rate cuts, contrasting with relaxed lending criteria and high loan demand driven by investments and EU funds, reaching €2 billion in net financing in 2024.
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28% Bias Score


Portugal Heads to Snap Elections Amidst Political Uncertainty
Portugal holds snap elections this Sunday, less than a year after the last vote, with Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's Democratic Alliance projected to win the most votes but fall short of a majority; a hung parliament and prolonged political instability are expected.
Portugal Heads to Snap Elections Amidst Political Uncertainty
Portugal holds snap elections this Sunday, less than a year after the last vote, with Prime Minister Luís Montenegro's Democratic Alliance projected to win the most votes but fall short of a majority; a hung parliament and prolonged political instability are expected.
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40% Bias Score


Michel Urges Stronger China-EU Cooperation Amidst Global Uncertainty
Former European Council President Charles Michel urges stronger China-EU cooperation to navigate global challenges, citing $762 billion in bilateral trade in 2024 and suggesting reforms to the WTO and new financial tools to foster collaboration.
Michel Urges Stronger China-EU Cooperation Amidst Global Uncertainty
Former European Council President Charles Michel urges stronger China-EU cooperation to navigate global challenges, citing $762 billion in bilateral trade in 2024 and suggesting reforms to the WTO and new financial tools to foster collaboration.
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40% Bias Score

EU Seeks Public Input on Microsoft's Revised Teams Antitrust Proposal
The European Union will seek public comment on Microsoft's revised proposals to resolve antitrust concerns over its Teams software, including offering Office suites without Teams at a discount and facilitating easier data transfer to competing products; failure to comply could result in fines up to ...

EU Seeks Public Input on Microsoft's Revised Teams Antitrust Proposal
The European Union will seek public comment on Microsoft's revised proposals to resolve antitrust concerns over its Teams software, including offering Office suites without Teams at a discount and facilitating easier data transfer to competing products; failure to comply could result in fines up to ...
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40% Bias Score

EU Average Personal Tax Rates in 2024: Belgium Highest, UK Lowest
Based on OECD and Eurostat data, Belgium had the highest average personal tax rate (39.7%) in 2024 among EU countries, while Cyprus had the lowest (15.6%). Italy saw the largest increase (7.5%), and the UK the largest decrease (-8.6%).

EU Average Personal Tax Rates in 2024: Belgium Highest, UK Lowest
Based on OECD and Eurostat data, Belgium had the highest average personal tax rate (39.7%) in 2024 among EU countries, while Cyprus had the lowest (15.6%). Italy saw the largest increase (7.5%), and the UK the largest decrease (-8.6%).
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32% Bias Score

Germany Abolishes Special Envoy Position for Western Balkans
Germany's new government under Chancellor Friedrich Merz eliminated the special envoy position for the Western Balkans, established in 2022 to support EU integration, as part of a broader governmental streamlining initiative; this decision has sparked mixed reactions, with concerns about reduced reg...

Germany Abolishes Special Envoy Position for Western Balkans
Germany's new government under Chancellor Friedrich Merz eliminated the special envoy position for the Western Balkans, established in 2022 to support EU integration, as part of a broader governmental streamlining initiative; this decision has sparked mixed reactions, with concerns about reduced reg...
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36% Bias Score

France to Voluntarily Display Clothing's Environmental Costs
France's plan to display environmental costs on clothing, approved by the EU, will be voluntary starting in the second half of 2024, aiming to curb fast fashion's impact and protect French jobs amidst competition from Chinese companies like Shein and Temu; the system uses the EU-recommended PEF meth...

France to Voluntarily Display Clothing's Environmental Costs
France's plan to display environmental costs on clothing, approved by the EU, will be voluntary starting in the second half of 2024, aiming to curb fast fashion's impact and protect French jobs amidst competition from Chinese companies like Shein and Temu; the system uses the EU-recommended PEF meth...
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44% Bias Score

Mainz 05 on Verge of Conference League Qualification
Mainz 05 faces Bayer Leverkusen in the final Bundesliga match, needing a win to secure Conference League qualification with a six-goal advantage over RB Leipzig; a high-scoring win could even secure Europa League qualification.

Mainz 05 on Verge of Conference League Qualification
Mainz 05 faces Bayer Leverkusen in the final Bundesliga match, needing a win to secure Conference League qualification with a six-goal advantage over RB Leipzig; a high-scoring win could even secure Europa League qualification.
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36% Bias Score

EU Court Orders Release of Von der Leyen-Pfizer Text Messages
The General Court of the European Union annulled the European Commission's 2022 decision to block the release of text messages between Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, exchanged between January 2021 and May 2022 during the negotiation of multi-billion euro COVI...

EU Court Orders Release of Von der Leyen-Pfizer Text Messages
The General Court of the European Union annulled the European Commission's 2022 decision to block the release of text messages between Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, exchanged between January 2021 and May 2022 during the negotiation of multi-billion euro COVI...
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32% Bias Score
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