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Germany's €500 Billion Spending Plan: A Constitutional Revolution
Germany plans a €500 billion increase in spending on defense and infrastructure over the next 10 years, modifying its debt brake and facing a March 25 deadline for approval in the outgoing Bundestag before the new parliament convenes.
Germany's €500 Billion Spending Plan: A Constitutional Revolution
Germany plans a €500 billion increase in spending on defense and infrastructure over the next 10 years, modifying its debt brake and facing a March 25 deadline for approval in the outgoing Bundestag before the new parliament convenes.
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44% Bias Score


EU Rebuts US Claims of Anti-American Bias in Digital Markets Act
The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) has designated seven companies, including five US firms, as 'gatekeepers' prompting a US Congressional inquiry, which EU officials responded to by clarifying the DMA's goal is to foster fairer competition, not to target specific companies.
EU Rebuts US Claims of Anti-American Bias in Digital Markets Act
The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) has designated seven companies, including five US firms, as 'gatekeepers' prompting a US Congressional inquiry, which EU officials responded to by clarifying the DMA's goal is to foster fairer competition, not to target specific companies.
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48% Bias Score


North Macedonia Joins SEPA: Faster, Cheaper Euro Payments
North Macedonia joined SEPA, the Single Euro Payments Area, enabling faster, cheaper euro transactions with 38 countries; this reduces remittance costs, boosts business competitiveness, and enhances economic integration with the EU, with projected savings of half a billion euros across the Western B...
North Macedonia Joins SEPA: Faster, Cheaper Euro Payments
North Macedonia joined SEPA, the Single Euro Payments Area, enabling faster, cheaper euro transactions with 38 countries; this reduces remittance costs, boosts business competitiveness, and enhances economic integration with the EU, with projected savings of half a billion euros across the Western B...
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16% Bias Score


EU Approves Defense Plan Despite Dutch Coalition Rift
Three of four Dutch coalition parties voted against the EU's new defense plan, resulting in a tie vote in parliament, yet the EU approved the plan, marking a significant shift towards a unified defense union despite Dutch internal divisions.
EU Approves Defense Plan Despite Dutch Coalition Rift
Three of four Dutch coalition parties voted against the EU's new defense plan, resulting in a tie vote in parliament, yet the EU approved the plan, marking a significant shift towards a unified defense union despite Dutch internal divisions.
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36% Bias Score


EU Defense Boost: Ukrainian Ambassador Praises Increased Support
The Ukrainian ambassador to Spain, Serhii Pohoreltsev, praised the EU's decision to increase defense spending and expressed gratitude for Spain's support, including €1 billion for military aid to Ukraine, while acknowledging continued US support amidst Ukraine's reliance on European military supplie...
EU Defense Boost: Ukrainian Ambassador Praises Increased Support
The Ukrainian ambassador to Spain, Serhii Pohoreltsev, praised the EU's decision to increase defense spending and expressed gratitude for Spain's support, including €1 billion for military aid to Ukraine, while acknowledging continued US support amidst Ukraine's reliance on European military supplie...
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48% Bias Score


EU Approves €800 Billion Defense Spending Plan Amid Russia Concerns
The European Union approved an €800 billion plan to increase military spending, driven by concerns over Russia and US relations, with an initial €150 billion loan and relaxed fiscal rules; however, Hungary refused to endorse a joint statement supporting Ukraine.
EU Approves €800 Billion Defense Spending Plan Amid Russia Concerns
The European Union approved an €800 billion plan to increase military spending, driven by concerns over Russia and US relations, with an initial €150 billion loan and relaxed fiscal rules; however, Hungary refused to endorse a joint statement supporting Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

Real Madrid Suffers Crushing Euroleague Defeat in Athens
Real Madrid lost to Panathinaikos 85-70 in Athens, marking their fourth straight Euroleague away defeat due to poor shooting (23 missed three-pointers) and lackluster performances from key players, raising concerns about their playoff chances.

Real Madrid Suffers Crushing Euroleague Defeat in Athens
Real Madrid lost to Panathinaikos 85-70 in Athens, marking their fourth straight Euroleague away defeat due to poor shooting (23 missed three-pointers) and lackluster performances from key players, raising concerns about their playoff chances.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Fiscal Overhaul: A Gamble to Revive Europe's Economy
Germany's plan to increase defense spending and infrastructure investment by altering its fiscal rules, mirroring the EU's proposed €150 billion in "rearmament" loans, aims to boost economic growth and counter threats from Russia and a less protective US under the Trump administration.

Germany's Fiscal Overhaul: A Gamble to Revive Europe's Economy
Germany's plan to increase defense spending and infrastructure investment by altering its fiscal rules, mirroring the EU's proposed €150 billion in "rearmament" loans, aims to boost economic growth and counter threats from Russia and a less protective US under the Trump administration.
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36% Bias Score

EU Approves €650 Billion Defense Spending Plan After US Halts Ukraine Support
EU leaders approved a plan to increase defense spending by freeing up €650 billion in budget restrictions and providing €150 billion in loans for military equipment, prioritizing air and missile defense and cyber systems, following the US halting military support for Ukraine; Hungary vetoed a joint ...

EU Approves €650 Billion Defense Spending Plan After US Halts Ukraine Support
EU leaders approved a plan to increase defense spending by freeing up €650 billion in budget restrictions and providing €150 billion in loans for military equipment, prioritizing air and missile defense and cyber systems, following the US halting military support for Ukraine; Hungary vetoed a joint ...
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60% Bias Score

EU Rebuts US Claims of Anti-American Bias in Digital Markets Act
The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) designates seven gatekeepers—including US firms Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft—to promote competition, prompting a US Congressional inquiry that the EU refutes, asserting that the criteria are objective and location-agnostic.

EU Rebuts US Claims of Anti-American Bias in Digital Markets Act
The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) designates seven gatekeepers—including US firms Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft—to promote competition, prompting a US Congressional inquiry that the EU refutes, asserting that the criteria are objective and location-agnostic.
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36% Bias Score

€800 Billion European Defense Plan Proposed Amidst Concerns Over US Dependence
The European Commission proposed an €800 billion investment plan to strengthen Europe's defense industry, addressing dependence on the US, with Germany and France as key players; however, challenges remain in nuclear deterrence, command structure, and intelligence sharing.

€800 Billion European Defense Plan Proposed Amidst Concerns Over US Dependence
The European Commission proposed an €800 billion investment plan to strengthen Europe's defense industry, addressing dependence on the US, with Germany and France as key players; however, challenges remain in nuclear deterrence, command structure, and intelligence sharing.
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36% Bias Score

ECB Cuts Rates to 2.5%, Delays Inflation Target Amid Uncertainty
The European Central Bank (ECB) lowered interest rates by 0.25% to 2.5% on February 22, 2025, citing ongoing disinflation, a less restrictive monetary policy, and considerable uncertainty; the decision follows five consecutive rate cuts and delays the 2% inflation target to early 2026.

ECB Cuts Rates to 2.5%, Delays Inflation Target Amid Uncertainty
The European Central Bank (ECB) lowered interest rates by 0.25% to 2.5% on February 22, 2025, citing ongoing disinflation, a less restrictive monetary policy, and considerable uncertainty; the decision follows five consecutive rate cuts and delays the 2% inflation target to early 2026.
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40% Bias Score
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