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Malta Ordered to End 'Golden Passport' Scheme
The European Court of Justice ordered Malta to end its "golden passport" program, which sold EU citizenship to non-EU citizens for about €1 million, deeming it illegal under EU treaties and raising concerns about corruption and sanctions circumvention.
Malta Ordered to End 'Golden Passport' Scheme
The European Court of Justice ordered Malta to end its "golden passport" program, which sold EU citizenship to non-EU citizens for about €1 million, deeming it illegal under EU treaties and raising concerns about corruption and sanctions circumvention.
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56% Bias Score


EU Warns of Rising Infectious Diseases Due to Low Vaccination Rates
The European Union issued a warning about rising measles and polio cases due to suboptimal vaccination coverage; over 35,000 measles cases and 23 deaths were reported in 2024 across the EU, while poliovirus was detected in wastewater in several countries, highlighting the urgent need for improved va...
EU Warns of Rising Infectious Diseases Due to Low Vaccination Rates
The European Union issued a warning about rising measles and polio cases due to suboptimal vaccination coverage; over 35,000 measles cases and 23 deaths were reported in 2024 across the EU, while poliovirus was detected in wastewater in several countries, highlighting the urgent need for improved va...
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20% Bias Score


Mitsotakis Urges EU Reform for Growth and Security
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaking at the European People's Party Congress in Valencia, emphasized the EPP's role in European stability and economic growth, advocating for reforms to boost competitiveness, a unified energy market, and a stronger European defense while carefully manag...
Mitsotakis Urges EU Reform for Growth and Security
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, speaking at the European People's Party Congress in Valencia, emphasized the EPP's role in European stability and economic growth, advocating for reforms to boost competitiveness, a unified energy market, and a stronger European defense while carefully manag...
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56% Bias Score


EU's Revised Industrial Emissions Directive Aims for 40% Pollution Reduction by 2050
The EU's 50,000 largest industrial plants contribute to 40% of greenhouse gas emissions and 20% of air and water pollution, causing significant harm; however, the revised Industrial Emissions Directive (IED 2.0) aims to reduce pollution by 40% by 2050 through stricter emission limits and investment ...
EU's Revised Industrial Emissions Directive Aims for 40% Pollution Reduction by 2050
The EU's 50,000 largest industrial plants contribute to 40% of greenhouse gas emissions and 20% of air and water pollution, causing significant harm; however, the revised Industrial Emissions Directive (IED 2.0) aims to reduce pollution by 40% by 2050 through stricter emission limits and investment ...
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40% Bias Score


EU invests €910 million in defense projects, including Ukrainian AI initiative
The European Commission announced a €910 million investment in 62 defense projects, including a Ukrainian AI-controlled aerial systems project, to address gaps in European defense capabilities like troop mobility and drone defense, as part of the European Defence Fund.
EU invests €910 million in defense projects, including Ukrainian AI initiative
The European Commission announced a €910 million investment in 62 defense projects, including a Ukrainian AI-controlled aerial systems project, to address gaps in European defense capabilities like troop mobility and drone defense, as part of the European Defence Fund.
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28% Bias Score


Massive Power Outage Hits Spain and Portugal, Exposing European Grid Vulnerabilities
A massive power outage paralyzed Spain and Portugal on Monday, likely caused by a sudden power imbalance in the Iberian grid, highlighting the vulnerability of Europe's energy infrastructure as it transitions to renewables and raising concerns about aging grid infrastructure.
Massive Power Outage Hits Spain and Portugal, Exposing European Grid Vulnerabilities
A massive power outage paralyzed Spain and Portugal on Monday, likely caused by a sudden power imbalance in the Iberian grid, highlighting the vulnerability of Europe's energy infrastructure as it transitions to renewables and raising concerns about aging grid infrastructure.
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16% Bias Score

PSG Edges Arsenal in Champions League Semifinal First Leg
PSG beat Arsenal 1-0 in their Champions League semifinal first leg at the Emirates Stadium; Ousmane Dembélé scored in the fourth minute, while Arsenal had chances but couldn't equalize despite a strong second-half comeback attempt.

PSG Edges Arsenal in Champions League Semifinal First Leg
PSG beat Arsenal 1-0 in their Champions League semifinal first leg at the Emirates Stadium; Ousmane Dembélé scored in the fourth minute, while Arsenal had chances but couldn't equalize despite a strong second-half comeback attempt.
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40% Bias Score

EU's Industrial Emissions Directive Cuts Pollution Costs by One-Third
The EU's revised Industrial Emissions Directive (IED 2.0) aims to reduce industrial pollution by mandating best available techniques, resulting in a one-third decrease in environmental and health costs from 2012-2021; a new innovation center in Seville will further drive progress towards 2050 carbon...

EU's Industrial Emissions Directive Cuts Pollution Costs by One-Third
The EU's revised Industrial Emissions Directive (IED 2.0) aims to reduce industrial pollution by mandating best available techniques, resulting in a one-third decrease in environmental and health costs from 2012-2021; a new innovation center in Seville will further drive progress towards 2050 carbon...
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44% Bias Score

SPD Approves Coalition with CDU/CSU, Paving Way for Merz Chancellorship
Following a vote where 84.6% of its members approved, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) will join a coalition government with the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Christian Social Union (CSU), allowing Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor on May 6th after the February election left nei...

SPD Approves Coalition with CDU/CSU, Paving Way for Merz Chancellorship
Following a vote where 84.6% of its members approved, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) will join a coalition government with the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Christian Social Union (CSU), allowing Friedrich Merz to become Chancellor on May 6th after the February election left nei...
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36% Bias Score

Plenković Urges Faster EU Integration for Bosnia Amidst Instability Concerns
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković supports Bosnia and Herzegovina's EU accession but worries about political instability and separatist actions in Republika Srpska, urging faster EU integration to counter the influence of other global powers.

Plenković Urges Faster EU Integration for Bosnia Amidst Instability Concerns
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković supports Bosnia and Herzegovina's EU accession but worries about political instability and separatist actions in Republika Srpska, urging faster EU integration to counter the influence of other global powers.
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44% Bias Score

Plenković Urges Faster EU Integration for Bosnia and Herzegovina Amidst Secessionist Concerns
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković strongly supports Bosnia and Herzegovina's EU accession, expressing concern over internal divisions and secessionist tendencies, while warning that delays risk increased influence from global powers like Russia and China.

Plenković Urges Faster EU Integration for Bosnia and Herzegovina Amidst Secessionist Concerns
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković strongly supports Bosnia and Herzegovina's EU accession, expressing concern over internal divisions and secessionist tendencies, while warning that delays risk increased influence from global powers like Russia and China.
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48% Bias Score

Austria Delays Migrant Family Reunification Ban Pending Court Approval
Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker announced that a controversial ban on migrant family reunification will be delayed until courts rule on its legality; the government claims the ban is needed to address system overload, while critics argue that it violates EU law; the number of people arriving i...

Austria Delays Migrant Family Reunification Ban Pending Court Approval
Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker announced that a controversial ban on migrant family reunification will be delayed until courts rule on its legality; the government claims the ban is needed to address system overload, while critics argue that it violates EU law; the number of people arriving i...
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44% Bias Score
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