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Spain Suffers Triple Setback in Brussels, EU Recovery Funds Reduced
The Spanish government suffered three major setbacks in Brussels on Monday: The EU warned against intervention in a bank merger, Spain failed to secure the Eurogroup presidency despite claiming "numerous supports", and the fifth EU recovery fund payment was reduced by €1.1 billion due to unmet fisca...
Spain Suffers Triple Setback in Brussels, EU Recovery Funds Reduced
The Spanish government suffered three major setbacks in Brussels on Monday: The EU warned against intervention in a bank merger, Spain failed to secure the Eurogroup presidency despite claiming "numerous supports", and the fifth EU recovery fund payment was reduced by €1.1 billion due to unmet fisca...
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56% Bias Score


EU Auto Industry Job Losses: Climate Policy and Industrial Strategy
A Transport & Environment study projects that the European auto industry could lose up to one million jobs by 2035 if EU climate rules are weakened, but with effective industrial policy, job losses could be limited to 4 percent, boosting domestic value creation by 11 percent and creating additional ...
EU Auto Industry Job Losses: Climate Policy and Industrial Strategy
A Transport & Environment study projects that the European auto industry could lose up to one million jobs by 2035 if EU climate rules are weakened, but with effective industrial policy, job losses could be limited to 4 percent, boosting domestic value creation by 11 percent and creating additional ...
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44% Bias Score


EU Trade with Autocratic Regimes Poses Existential Threat
The European Central Bank blog reveals that EU trade with autocratic regimes surged from 1999 until the recent sanctions on Russia, contradicting the EU's values-based policy and potentially aiding an existential threat to the bloc, despite a global increase in median democracy outside the EU.
EU Trade with Autocratic Regimes Poses Existential Threat
The European Central Bank blog reveals that EU trade with autocratic regimes surged from 1999 until the recent sanctions on Russia, contradicting the EU's values-based policy and potentially aiding an existential threat to the bloc, despite a global increase in median democracy outside the EU.
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52% Bias Score


No-Confidence Motion Filed Against European Commission President Von der Leyen
A no-confidence motion against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was filed in the European Parliament on Monday by 72 MEPs, primarily due to her lack of transparency during the COVID-19 pandemic regarding undisclosed text messages with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, and her alleged autho...
No-Confidence Motion Filed Against European Commission President Von der Leyen
A no-confidence motion against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was filed in the European Parliament on Monday by 72 MEPs, primarily due to her lack of transparency during the COVID-19 pandemic regarding undisclosed text messages with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, and her alleged autho...
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52% Bias Score


Bulgaria to Adopt Euro in 2026 Despite Public Opposition
Following the approval of EU finance ministers, Bulgaria will join the Eurozone on January 1, 2026, adopting the Euro at a fixed exchange rate of 1.95583 Leva to 1 Euro, despite significant public opposition and a history of delays due to inflation concerns and political instability.
Bulgaria to Adopt Euro in 2026 Despite Public Opposition
Following the approval of EU finance ministers, Bulgaria will join the Eurozone on January 1, 2026, adopting the Euro at a fixed exchange rate of 1.95583 Leva to 1 Euro, despite significant public opposition and a history of delays due to inflation concerns and political instability.
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36% Bias Score


EU Report: Sharp Increase in Perceived Corruption in Spain
A European Commission report released July 8, 2025, details a significant rise in perceived corruption in Spain under Pedro Sánchez's government, citing slow investigations, the lack of a national anti-corruption strategy, and high percentages of businesses reporting widespread corruption.
EU Report: Sharp Increase in Perceived Corruption in Spain
A European Commission report released July 8, 2025, details a significant rise in perceived corruption in Spain under Pedro Sánchez's government, citing slow investigations, the lack of a national anti-corruption strategy, and high percentages of businesses reporting widespread corruption.
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48% Bias Score

No-Confidence Vote Against Von der Leyen in European Parliament
The European Parliament initiated a no-confidence vote against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen following accusations of corruption and mismanagement, with a vote scheduled for July 10th, stemming from controversies surrounding vaccine procurement and defense spending.

No-Confidence Vote Against Von der Leyen in European Parliament
The European Parliament initiated a no-confidence vote against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen following accusations of corruption and mismanagement, with a vote scheduled for July 10th, stemming from controversies surrounding vaccine procurement and defense spending.
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60% Bias Score

EU Rule of Law Report Highlights Widespread Non-Compliance
The European Commission's annual Rule of Law Report reveals that EU countries fully implemented or made significant progress on only 18 percent of its recommendations, with Hungary showing no progress on most, prompting plans to make rule-of-law compliance mandatory for EU funding.

EU Rule of Law Report Highlights Widespread Non-Compliance
The European Commission's annual Rule of Law Report reveals that EU countries fully implemented or made significant progress on only 18 percent of its recommendations, with Hungary showing no progress on most, prompting plans to make rule-of-law compliance mandatory for EU funding.
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48% Bias Score

EU Grants 15 Member States Budgetary Flexibility for Increased Defense Spending
The European Union granted 15 member states flexibility to increase defense spending up to 3% of GDP without facing excessive deficit procedures, driven by concerns over Russia's military actions and the involvement of other countries in the Ukrainian conflict.

EU Grants 15 Member States Budgetary Flexibility for Increased Defense Spending
The European Union granted 15 member states flexibility to increase defense spending up to 3% of GDP without facing excessive deficit procedures, driven by concerns over Russia's military actions and the involvement of other countries in the Ukrainian conflict.
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48% Bias Score

Spain Advances in Women's Euros; Italy and Portugal Draw
Spain won 6-2 against Belgium, securing their place in the Women's Euro quarterfinals; meanwhile, Italy and Portugal drew 1-1, leaving both teams' advancement prospects uncertain for their final group matches.

Spain Advances in Women's Euros; Italy and Portugal Draw
Spain won 6-2 against Belgium, securing their place in the Women's Euro quarterfinals; meanwhile, Italy and Portugal drew 1-1, leaving both teams' advancement prospects uncertain for their final group matches.
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44% Bias Score

Poland's Border Controls Raise Concerns About the Future of Schengen
Poland reintroduced temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania to combat human trafficking and irregular migration, prompting concerns about the long-term viability of the Schengen Area's free movement principles.

Poland's Border Controls Raise Concerns About the Future of Schengen
Poland reintroduced temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania to combat human trafficking and irregular migration, prompting concerns about the long-term viability of the Schengen Area's free movement principles.
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44% Bias Score

Poland Reinstates Border Controls with Germany and Lithuania Amidst Migration Tensions
Poland reimposed temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania from midnight Sunday to August 5th due to illegal migration concerns, deploying hundreds of extra police and soldiers across 65 crossings, creating tension within the EU's Schengen Area; Germany denies allegations of transferring ...

Poland Reinstates Border Controls with Germany and Lithuania Amidst Migration Tensions
Poland reimposed temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania from midnight Sunday to August 5th due to illegal migration concerns, deploying hundreds of extra police and soldiers across 65 crossings, creating tension within the EU's Schengen Area; Germany denies allegations of transferring ...
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52% Bias Score
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