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EU Proposes International Limits on Sperm/Egg Donor Offspring
EU health ministers propose international limits on the number of children per sperm or egg donor, citing ethical concerns and demographic trends, and calling for a cross-border register to improve enforcement.
EU Proposes International Limits on Sperm/Egg Donor Offspring
EU health ministers propose international limits on the number of children per sperm or egg donor, citing ethical concerns and demographic trends, and calling for a cross-border register to improve enforcement.
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44% Bias Score


EU Postpones Further Sanctions on Apple and Meta for DMA Violations
The European Union has postponed additional sanctions against Apple and Meta for Digital Markets Act (DMA) violations, opting for a preliminary analysis before imposing further penalties; Apple was fined €500 million, and Meta €200 million in April for non-compliance, with a 60-day grace period endi...
EU Postpones Further Sanctions on Apple and Meta for DMA Violations
The European Union has postponed additional sanctions against Apple and Meta for Digital Markets Act (DMA) violations, opting for a preliminary analysis before imposing further penalties; Apple was fined €500 million, and Meta €200 million in April for non-compliance, with a 60-day grace period endi...
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32% Bias Score


Fake EU carbon dioxide ban on drinks debunked
A fake online screenshot falsely claims the EU will ban CO2 in drinks from 2027, imposing €50,000 per litre fines; however, the European Commission denies this, stating their "Fit for 55" program has no such proposal.
Fake EU carbon dioxide ban on drinks debunked
A fake online screenshot falsely claims the EU will ban CO2 in drinks from 2027, imposing €50,000 per litre fines; however, the European Commission denies this, stating their "Fit for 55" program has no such proposal.
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4% Bias Score


IAG Exceeds Profit Targets, Announces Major Aircraft Order
IAG, parent company of British Airways and Iberia, reported a €2.73 billion net profit in 2024, exceeding its 12%-15% operating margin target at 13.8% and announcing a supplementary dividend; the company also approved a multi-billion dollar aircraft order and a share buyback program.
IAG Exceeds Profit Targets, Announces Major Aircraft Order
IAG, parent company of British Airways and Iberia, reported a €2.73 billion net profit in 2024, exceeding its 12%-15% operating margin target at 13.8% and announcing a supplementary dividend; the company also approved a multi-billion dollar aircraft order and a share buyback program.
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48% Bias Score


EU Delays Further Sanctions on Apple and Meta for DMA Violations
The European Commission will not immediately impose further sanctions on Apple and Meta for breaching the Digital Markets Act (DMA) despite a June 26th deadline; instead, they will conduct an analysis and discuss findings with the companies.
EU Delays Further Sanctions on Apple and Meta for DMA Violations
The European Commission will not immediately impose further sanctions on Apple and Meta for breaching the Digital Markets Act (DMA) despite a June 26th deadline; instead, they will conduct an analysis and discuss findings with the companies.
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32% Bias Score


Spain Resists NATO's Proposed 5% Defense Spending Increase
The upcoming NATO summit is expected to set a new defense spending target of 5% of GDP for member states, prompting Spain to resist due to the cost and impact on social programs; the country proposes a focus on common capabilities instead.
Spain Resists NATO's Proposed 5% Defense Spending Increase
The upcoming NATO summit is expected to set a new defense spending target of 5% of GDP for member states, prompting Spain to resist due to the cost and impact on social programs; the country proposes a focus on common capabilities instead.
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56% Bias Score

EU Bathing Water Assessment: Over 85% of Sites Meet Highest Quality Standards
The 2023 EU bathing water assessment shows that over 85% of tested sites met the highest quality standards, exceeding 96% minimum compliance across 22,000 sites in 29 European countries, primarily due to improved wastewater management and treatment.

EU Bathing Water Assessment: Over 85% of Sites Meet Highest Quality Standards
The 2023 EU bathing water assessment shows that over 85% of tested sites met the highest quality standards, exceeding 96% minimum compliance across 22,000 sites in 29 European countries, primarily due to improved wastewater management and treatment.
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48% Bias Score

Europe's Defense Vulnerability: Heavy Reliance on US Arms Despite Spending Increase
A Bruegel report reveals Europe's vulnerable defense posture, heavily reliant on US arms imports despite a recent increase from €3.1 billion (2019–2021) to €7.9 billion (2022–2024), with critical shortfalls in main battle tanks and air defense systems, highlighting the need for increased R&D investm...

Europe's Defense Vulnerability: Heavy Reliance on US Arms Despite Spending Increase
A Bruegel report reveals Europe's vulnerable defense posture, heavily reliant on US arms imports despite a recent increase from €3.1 billion (2019–2021) to €7.9 billion (2022–2024), with critical shortfalls in main battle tanks and air defense systems, highlighting the need for increased R&D investm...
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28% Bias Score

Donohoe Seeks Reelection as Eurogroup President Amidst Potential Spanish Challenge
The race for the Eurogroup presidency is underway, with incumbent Paschal Donohoe receiving EPP support and Spain's Carlos Cuerpo considering a challenge, creating a potential two-candidate race with the election set for July 7th.

Donohoe Seeks Reelection as Eurogroup President Amidst Potential Spanish Challenge
The race for the Eurogroup presidency is underway, with incumbent Paschal Donohoe receiving EPP support and Spain's Carlos Cuerpo considering a challenge, creating a potential two-candidate race with the election set for July 7th.
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44% Bias Score

EU Parliament Launches Investigation into Commission's NGO Funding
The European Parliament established a six-month working group to investigate the European Commission's funding of NGOs, following accusations of undisclosed payments totaling up to €700,000 to promote climate policies. The decision, supported by a right-wing coalition, overruled objections from a pr...

EU Parliament Launches Investigation into Commission's NGO Funding
The European Parliament established a six-month working group to investigate the European Commission's funding of NGOs, following accusations of undisclosed payments totaling up to €700,000 to promote climate policies. The decision, supported by a right-wing coalition, overruled objections from a pr...
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44% Bias Score

EU Parliament Mandates Microchipping for All Cats and Dogs
The European Parliament voted to mandate microchipping for all EU cats and dogs, aiming to combat fraud, improve animal welfare, and set minimum breeding standards, impacting 127 million cats and 104 million dogs across the EU.

EU Parliament Mandates Microchipping for All Cats and Dogs
The European Parliament voted to mandate microchipping for all EU cats and dogs, aiming to combat fraud, improve animal welfare, and set minimum breeding standards, impacting 127 million cats and 104 million dogs across the EU.
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40% Bias Score

England U21s Lose to Germany Despite Second-Half Fight
England's under-21 football team suffered a 2-1 defeat to Germany in their final group stage match of the European Under-21 Championship, conceding two goals in the opening 33 minutes before staging a second-half comeback; they will now play Spain in the quarter-finals.

England U21s Lose to Germany Despite Second-Half Fight
England's under-21 football team suffered a 2-1 defeat to Germany in their final group stage match of the European Under-21 Championship, conceding two goals in the opening 33 minutes before staging a second-half comeback; they will now play Spain in the quarter-finals.
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8% Bias Score
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