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Euro Launch: A New Era of European Unity and its Challenges
The Euro, the European Union's single currency, launched on January 1, 2002, unifying 11 countries and marking a significant political shift in Europe, despite recent events highlighting the need for stronger political institutions.
Euro Launch: A New Era of European Unity and its Challenges
The Euro, the European Union's single currency, launched on January 1, 2002, unifying 11 countries and marking a significant political shift in Europe, despite recent events highlighting the need for stronger political institutions.
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44% Bias Score


EU Faces Critical Skilled Worker Shortage
The European Union faces a critical shortage of skilled workers across 42 professions, impacting competitiveness and driven by demographic shifts, technological change, and increased economic activity; the EU launched the Skills Union to address this.
EU Faces Critical Skilled Worker Shortage
The European Union faces a critical shortage of skilled workers across 42 professions, impacting competitiveness and driven by demographic shifts, technological change, and increased economic activity; the EU launched the Skills Union to address this.
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36% Bias Score


EU's Critical Medicines Act: 'Buy European' Policy Risks Trade Disputes
The European Commission's Critical Medicines Act, unveiled this week, aims to enhance the EU's medicine supply security by prioritizing EU manufacturing in public procurement and increasing domestic production, but faces funding constraints and lacks a coordinated contingency stockpiling plan.
EU's Critical Medicines Act: 'Buy European' Policy Risks Trade Disputes
The European Commission's Critical Medicines Act, unveiled this week, aims to enhance the EU's medicine supply security by prioritizing EU manufacturing in public procurement and increasing domestic production, but faces funding constraints and lacks a coordinated contingency stockpiling plan.
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48% Bias Score


CHP Leader Advocates Principle-Based EU Relations, Criticizes Government's Transactional Approach
During a Brussels visit on March 4-6, 2025, the CHP leader engaged in high-level meetings with EU and national leaders, advocating for a principle-based EU relationship and criticizing the current government's transactional approach prioritizing short-term gains over democratic reforms.
CHP Leader Advocates Principle-Based EU Relations, Criticizes Government's Transactional Approach
During a Brussels visit on March 4-6, 2025, the CHP leader engaged in high-level meetings with EU and national leaders, advocating for a principle-based EU relationship and criticizing the current government's transactional approach prioritizing short-term gains over democratic reforms.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Approves Massive Spending Plan for Defense and Infrastructure
Germany's CDU and SPD reached a historic agreement on a €500 billion infrastructure and defense spending plan, exempting defense spending over 1% of GDP from the "debt brake", including €100 billion for climate initiatives to secure Green Party support; the plan must pass the Bundestag and Bundesrat...
Germany Approves Massive Spending Plan for Defense and Infrastructure
Germany's CDU and SPD reached a historic agreement on a €500 billion infrastructure and defense spending plan, exempting defense spending over 1% of GDP from the "debt brake", including €100 billion for climate initiatives to secure Green Party support; the plan must pass the Bundestag and Bundesrat...
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36% Bias Score


Thousands Rally in Rome to Reaffirm EU Values Amidst Crisis
Thousands rallied in Rome's Piazza del Popolo on Saturday to reaffirm EU founding values, uniting diverse groups amid concerns about the institution's future and the war in Ukraine, with notable participation from opposition parties and trade unions.
Thousands Rally in Rome to Reaffirm EU Values Amidst Crisis
Thousands rallied in Rome's Piazza del Popolo on Saturday to reaffirm EU founding values, uniting diverse groups amid concerns about the institution's future and the war in Ukraine, with notable participation from opposition parties and trade unions.
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36% Bias Score

Huawei Investigation Exposes Flaws in EU's Ethical System
A Huawei investigation reveals weaknesses in the EU's ethical system, prompting criticism that the self-regulatory approach to lobbying rules is ineffective, as evidenced by unimplemented action plans from a previous lobbying scandal and the ongoing ability of MEPs to hold potentially conflicting se...

Huawei Investigation Exposes Flaws in EU's Ethical System
A Huawei investigation reveals weaknesses in the EU's ethical system, prompting criticism that the self-regulatory approach to lobbying rules is ineffective, as evidenced by unimplemented action plans from a previous lobbying scandal and the ongoing ability of MEPs to hold potentially conflicting se...
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52% Bias Score

EU Considers Weakening Air Passenger Rights
The European Union is considering weakening passenger rights under EU261, raising the minimum delay threshold for compensation from three to five hours, potentially affecting millions of travelers annually and costing passengers an estimated €2 billion in lost compensation.

EU Considers Weakening Air Passenger Rights
The European Union is considering weakening passenger rights under EU261, raising the minimum delay threshold for compensation from three to five hours, potentially affecting millions of travelers annually and costing passengers an estimated €2 billion in lost compensation.
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48% Bias Score

Germany's Generous Asylum Aid: A Comparison with EU Nations
Germany provides significantly more financial aid to asylum seekers than other EU nations, offering up to €441 monthly during application and Bürgergeld (€563 plus benefits) after approval, unlike France, Denmark, and Poland which offer considerably less or only basic necessities. Germany also provi...

Germany's Generous Asylum Aid: A Comparison with EU Nations
Germany provides significantly more financial aid to asylum seekers than other EU nations, offering up to €441 monthly during application and Bürgergeld (€563 plus benefits) after approval, unlike France, Denmark, and Poland which offer considerably less or only basic necessities. Germany also provi...
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32% Bias Score

EU Launches EES Border System in 2025, Delays ETIAS Until 2027
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) for non-visa nationals launches in October 2025, while the ETIAS pre-travel authorization system for short stays is delayed until 2027, requiring a €7 fee (exceptions for those under 18 and over 70).

EU Launches EES Border System in 2025, Delays ETIAS Until 2027
The EU's Entry/Exit System (EES) for non-visa nationals launches in October 2025, while the ETIAS pre-travel authorization system for short stays is delayed until 2027, requiring a €7 fee (exceptions for those under 18 and over 70).
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24% Bias Score

EU's Critical Medicines Act: Securing Drug Supply Amid Budgetary and Stockpiling Concerns
The European Commission unveiled its Critical Medicines Act, aiming to secure the EU's drug supply by prioritizing EU-based suppliers via a "Buy European" clause, promoting domestic production, and enhancing joint procurement mechanisms, but facing criticism over its limited budget and lack of emerg...

EU's Critical Medicines Act: Securing Drug Supply Amid Budgetary and Stockpiling Concerns
The European Commission unveiled its Critical Medicines Act, aiming to secure the EU's drug supply by prioritizing EU-based suppliers via a "Buy European" clause, promoting domestic production, and enhancing joint procurement mechanisms, but facing criticism over its limited budget and lack of emerg...
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32% Bias Score

Campanian Mayors Rally in Rome for Stronger European Unity
Mayors from across Campania, led by Naples Mayor Gaetano Manfredi, will join a pro-European demonstration in Rome today at 3 PM, advocating for a stronger, more united Europe that balances military defense with diplomatic solutions, with potential future expansion across Italy.

Campanian Mayors Rally in Rome for Stronger European Unity
Mayors from across Campania, led by Naples Mayor Gaetano Manfredi, will join a pro-European demonstration in Rome today at 3 PM, advocating for a stronger, more united Europe that balances military defense with diplomatic solutions, with potential future expansion across Italy.
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32% Bias Score
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