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Arsenal Sets Champions League Record in 7-1 Rout of PSV
Arsenal defeated PSV Eindhoven 7-1 in the Champions League knockout stages, setting a competition record for away goals, showcasing their attacking strength and youth talent despite recent scoring struggles.
Arsenal Sets Champions League Record in 7-1 Rout of PSV
Arsenal defeated PSV Eindhoven 7-1 in the Champions League knockout stages, setting a competition record for away goals, showcasing their attacking strength and youth talent despite recent scoring struggles.
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48% Bias Score


German Fiscal Loosening Triggers Market Rally
Germany's prospective coalition government, CDU/CSU and SPD, agreed to significantly relax the country's fiscal rules, prompting a major rally in European markets; the Dax index in Frankfurt surged nearly 3%, the euro rose 0.6%, and bond yields jumped.
German Fiscal Loosening Triggers Market Rally
Germany's prospective coalition government, CDU/CSU and SPD, agreed to significantly relax the country's fiscal rules, prompting a major rally in European markets; the Dax index in Frankfurt surged nearly 3%, the euro rose 0.6%, and bond yields jumped.
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48% Bias Score


EU Agrees to Implement Long-Delayed Entry/Exit System
EU member states agreed to implement the Entry/Exit System (EES) for short-stay travelers, aiming to modernize border controls and combat immigration fraud, with a potential launch this autumn.
EU Agrees to Implement Long-Delayed Entry/Exit System
EU member states agreed to implement the Entry/Exit System (EES) for short-stay travelers, aiming to modernize border controls and combat immigration fraud, with a potential launch this autumn.
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8% Bias Score


Turkey's Crucial Role in European Security and Economy
Mehmet Ali Yalçındağ, head of DEİK's Turkey-Europe Business Councils, argues that excluding Turkey from European trade and investment is impossible and detrimental to the EU's security and economy, emphasizing Turkey's \$7.1 billion in defense exports in 2024 and its significant trade with the EU.
Turkey's Crucial Role in European Security and Economy
Mehmet Ali Yalçındağ, head of DEİK's Turkey-Europe Business Councils, argues that excluding Turkey from European trade and investment is impossible and detrimental to the EU's security and economy, emphasizing Turkey's \$7.1 billion in defense exports in 2024 and its significant trade with the EU.
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52% Bias Score


EU Unveils Plan to Rescue Automotive Industry
Facing a crisis, the European Commission proposed a plan to aid the automotive sector's green transition, including minimum electric vehicle quotas for company fleets, support for innovation, and mandatory European components in vehicles sold in the EU, aiming to boost competitiveness against subsid...
EU Unveils Plan to Rescue Automotive Industry
Facing a crisis, the European Commission proposed a plan to aid the automotive sector's green transition, including minimum electric vehicle quotas for company fleets, support for innovation, and mandatory European components in vehicles sold in the EU, aiming to boost competitiveness against subsid...
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40% Bias Score


Merz Faces Hurdles in Securing German Defense Spending Increase
Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, seeks to increase defense spending by potentially hundreds of billions of Euros, facing political hurdles in securing necessary parliamentary support due to opposition from the SPD, who demand concurrent infrastructure investment, and the Greens, con...
Merz Faces Hurdles in Securing German Defense Spending Increase
Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, seeks to increase defense spending by potentially hundreds of billions of Euros, facing political hurdles in securing necessary parliamentary support due to opposition from the SPD, who demand concurrent infrastructure investment, and the Greens, con...
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52% Bias Score

AI's Rapid Advance Outpaces Regulation, Raising Concerns About Control and Europe's Competitiveness
At EmTech Europe 2025, Artemis Sifford of ElevenLabs discussed critical AI issues, emphasizing the need for balanced regulation, AI integration in education, and business engagement to accelerate adoption while addressing control and transparency concerns, particularly regarding the EU AI Act's impa...

AI's Rapid Advance Outpaces Regulation, Raising Concerns About Control and Europe's Competitiveness
At EmTech Europe 2025, Artemis Sifford of ElevenLabs discussed critical AI issues, emphasizing the need for balanced regulation, AI integration in education, and business engagement to accelerate adoption while addressing control and transparency concerns, particularly regarding the EU AI Act's impa...
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Germany to Increase Defense Spending and Invest in Infrastructure Amid Ukraine Conflict
Following exploratory talks, Germany's governing coalition aims to increase defense spending beyond 1 percent of GDP and invest 500 billion Euros in infrastructure, demonstrating its commitment to supporting Ukraine and bolstering its domestic economy while facing criticism for increasing national d...

Germany to Increase Defense Spending and Invest in Infrastructure Amid Ukraine Conflict
Following exploratory talks, Germany's governing coalition aims to increase defense spending beyond 1 percent of GDP and invest 500 billion Euros in infrastructure, demonstrating its commitment to supporting Ukraine and bolstering its domestic economy while facing criticism for increasing national d...
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Ukraine Peace Plan Faces Steep Challenges: Deterrent Force and US Support Crucial
Following a London summit on March 2nd, UK and France proposed a Ukraine peace plan involving a coalition to ensure a ceasefire, facing challenges in forming a sufficient deterrent force and securing US support, especially given Russia's maximalist objectives.

Ukraine Peace Plan Faces Steep Challenges: Deterrent Force and US Support Crucial
Following a London summit on March 2nd, UK and France proposed a Ukraine peace plan involving a coalition to ensure a ceasefire, facing challenges in forming a sufficient deterrent force and securing US support, especially given Russia's maximalist objectives.
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56% Bias Score

Merz Seeks Hundreds of Billions in German Defense Spending
Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, aims to secure hundreds of billions of euros in extra defense and infrastructure spending before Thursday's EU summit, but faces opposition requiring complex coalition-building and potential compromise.

Merz Seeks Hundreds of Billions in German Defense Spending
Germany's likely next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, aims to secure hundreds of billions of euros in extra defense and infrastructure spending before Thursday's EU summit, but faces opposition requiring complex coalition-building and potential compromise.
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56% Bias Score

Germany's €500 Billion Infrastructure Plan: Boost for Thuringia, but Fiscal Concerns Remain
Germany's Union and SPD parties agreed on a €500 billion, 10-year infrastructure investment package, loosening debt brake rules and potentially providing significant funds for Thuringia's economy, although concerns about fiscal sustainability and constitutional procedures exist.

Germany's €500 Billion Infrastructure Plan: Boost for Thuringia, but Fiscal Concerns Remain
Germany's Union and SPD parties agreed on a €500 billion, 10-year infrastructure investment package, loosening debt brake rules and potentially providing significant funds for Thuringia's economy, although concerns about fiscal sustainability and constitutional procedures exist.
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EU Proposes €150 Billion Defense Plan to Support Ukraine
The EU's ReArm Europe plan, proposed on March 4th, aims to increase member states' defense spending by €150 billion in loans over five years and up to 1.5% of GDP, partially to aid Ukraine's defense against Russia's aggression, and will be presented at an emergency summit on March 6th.

EU Proposes €150 Billion Defense Plan to Support Ukraine
The EU's ReArm Europe plan, proposed on March 4th, aims to increase member states' defense spending by €150 billion in loans over five years and up to 1.5% of GDP, partially to aid Ukraine's defense against Russia's aggression, and will be presented at an emergency summit on March 6th.
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40% Bias Score
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