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Bulgaria Accused of Circumventing EU's Dublin Regulation on Migrant Returns
Germany accuses Bulgaria of evading the Dublin Regulation by limiting migrant returns to only 290 out of 8090 requested in 2024, sparking calls for stricter enforcement and potential financial sanctions against Bulgaria within the EU.
Bulgaria Accused of Circumventing EU's Dublin Regulation on Migrant Returns
Germany accuses Bulgaria of evading the Dublin Regulation by limiting migrant returns to only 290 out of 8090 requested in 2024, sparking calls for stricter enforcement and potential financial sanctions against Bulgaria within the EU.
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60% Bias Score


EU Unveils Major Economic Revamp Amidst Climate Concerns
The EU unveiled a plan for economic restructuring, including deregulation, energy price controls, and a €100 billion industrial decarbonization bank (potentially reaching €400 billion with private investment), to counter economic decline and geopolitical uncertainty, while facing criticism from envi...
EU Unveils Major Economic Revamp Amidst Climate Concerns
The EU unveiled a plan for economic restructuring, including deregulation, energy price controls, and a €100 billion industrial decarbonization bank (potentially reaching €400 billion with private investment), to counter economic decline and geopolitical uncertainty, while facing criticism from envi...
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48% Bias Score


Bundesbank Reports Record €19.2 Billion Loss Due to ECB Interest Rate Policy
Germany's Bundesbank reported a record €19.2 billion loss in 2024 due to the ECB's interest rate policy, resulting in no financial contribution to the federal budget for the fifth consecutive year; this follows the ECB's own record loss, and Germany's record national deficit despite record high nati...
Bundesbank Reports Record €19.2 Billion Loss Due to ECB Interest Rate Policy
Germany's Bundesbank reported a record €19.2 billion loss in 2024 due to the ECB's interest rate policy, resulting in no financial contribution to the federal budget for the fifth consecutive year; this follows the ECB's own record loss, and Germany's record national deficit despite record high nati...
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36% Bias Score


EU Court Reviews Italy's Albanian Migrant Camps, Sparking Debate on Offshoring Asylum
The European Court of Justice is reviewing Italy's use of Albanian migrant camps, prompting debate within the EU about offshoring asylum processing; while some countries explore similar models, others like Germany raise concerns about finding reliable partners and the overall efficacy.
EU Court Reviews Italy's Albanian Migrant Camps, Sparking Debate on Offshoring Asylum
The European Court of Justice is reviewing Italy's use of Albanian migrant camps, prompting debate within the EU about offshoring asylum processing; while some countries explore similar models, others like Germany raise concerns about finding reliable partners and the overall efficacy.
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52% Bias Score


Inconsistencies in European Military Training for Ukrainian Soldiers
European nations have provided military training to Ukrainian soldiers since 2022, but soldier feedback reveals significant inconsistencies in training relevance and instructor experience, impacting the effectiveness of these programs.
Inconsistencies in European Military Training for Ukrainian Soldiers
European nations have provided military training to Ukrainian soldiers since 2022, but soldier feedback reveals significant inconsistencies in training relevance and instructor experience, impacting the effectiveness of these programs.
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32% Bias Score


Inconsistencies in European Military Training for Ukrainian Soldiers
European nations have provided military training to Ukrainian soldiers since 2022, but feedback reveals inconsistencies; soldiers found some exercises irrelevant to the war's realities, while others, like drone operation and tactical medicine training, were lacking or insufficient.
Inconsistencies in European Military Training for Ukrainian Soldiers
European nations have provided military training to Ukrainian soldiers since 2022, but feedback reveals inconsistencies; soldiers found some exercises irrelevant to the war's realities, while others, like drone operation and tactical medicine training, were lacking or insufficient.
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36% Bias Score

EU Eases Green Transition with €6 Billion Cost Reduction Package
The European Commission unveiled a package of measures to ease the green transition, reducing administrative costs by €6 billion, simplifying environmental regulations for businesses, and introducing tax cuts to boost the economy while maintaining long-term decarbonization goals.

EU Eases Green Transition with €6 Billion Cost Reduction Package
The European Commission unveiled a package of measures to ease the green transition, reducing administrative costs by €6 billion, simplifying environmental regulations for businesses, and introducing tax cuts to boost the economy while maintaining long-term decarbonization goals.
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64% Bias Score

Europe's Telecom Investment Decline Threatens Digital Sovereignty
Europe's €1 trillion connectivity sector, representing 4.7 percent of its GDP, faces a decline in telecom investment (-2 percent in 2023), hindering its digital sovereignty and competitiveness compared to global leaders like the US and China. The fragmented market with 41 major mobile operators and ...

Europe's Telecom Investment Decline Threatens Digital Sovereignty
Europe's €1 trillion connectivity sector, representing 4.7 percent of its GDP, faces a decline in telecom investment (-2 percent in 2023), hindering its digital sovereignty and competitiveness compared to global leaders like the US and China. The fragmented market with 41 major mobile operators and ...
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48% Bias Score

EU to Relax Sustainability Reporting Rules for SMEs
The EU Commission plans to significantly reduce the scope of its sustainability reporting requirements, exempting most SMEs and weakening supply chain due diligence, aiming to reduce bureaucratic burdens on businesses by 25 percent (35 percent for SMEs).

EU to Relax Sustainability Reporting Rules for SMEs
The EU Commission plans to significantly reduce the scope of its sustainability reporting requirements, exempting most SMEs and weakening supply chain due diligence, aiming to reduce bureaucratic burdens on businesses by 25 percent (35 percent for SMEs).
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36% Bias Score

Bundesbank Reports Record €19.2 Billion Loss Due to ECB Interest Rate Policy
Germany's Bundesbank reported a record €19.2 billion loss in 2024 due to the European Central Bank's interest rate hikes, resulting in no financial inflow to the federal budget, unlike previous years when profits were used to supplement the budget. Despite this, the Bundesbank maintains stable reser...

Bundesbank Reports Record €19.2 Billion Loss Due to ECB Interest Rate Policy
Germany's Bundesbank reported a record €19.2 billion loss in 2024 due to the European Central Bank's interest rate hikes, resulting in no financial inflow to the federal budget, unlike previous years when profits were used to supplement the budget. Despite this, the Bundesbank maintains stable reser...
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Foreign Policy Transition: Navigating the Merz-Scholz Handoff"
Following Germany's recent election, Chancellor-elect Friedrich Merz and outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz are navigating a complex foreign policy transition, marked by information sharing and coordinating stances on the Ukraine war while balancing Germany's relationship with the US and its desire for...

Germany's Foreign Policy Transition: Navigating the Merz-Scholz Handoff"
Following Germany's recent election, Chancellor-elect Friedrich Merz and outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz are navigating a complex foreign policy transition, marked by information sharing and coordinating stances on the Ukraine war while balancing Germany's relationship with the US and its desire for...
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44% Bias Score

Weakened German Coalition Faces Challenges After Election
Germany's recent election resulted in a CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government, but with a significantly reduced combined vote share of under 45%, compared to previous "Grand Coalition" governments. The AfD's strong showing at over 20% highlights growing dissatisfaction with the established parties.

Weakened German Coalition Faces Challenges After Election
Germany's recent election resulted in a CDU/CSU-SPD coalition government, but with a significantly reduced combined vote share of under 45%, compared to previous "Grand Coalition" governments. The AfD's strong showing at over 20% highlights growing dissatisfaction with the established parties.
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52% Bias Score
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