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Greece's Stagnant Investment: Regulatory Hurdles and Systemic Issues Hamper Growth
Greece's 2024 investment rate of 15.3% of GDP significantly lags the EU average, primarily due to uncertainty, high energy costs, complex regulations, and slow justice; this underperformance threatens economic growth despite Recovery Fund allocations.
Greece's Stagnant Investment: Regulatory Hurdles and Systemic Issues Hamper Growth
Greece's 2024 investment rate of 15.3% of GDP significantly lags the EU average, primarily due to uncertainty, high energy costs, complex regulations, and slow justice; this underperformance threatens economic growth despite Recovery Fund allocations.
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52% Bias Score


NRW Celebrates Constitution's 75th Anniversary with Open House
North Rhine-Westphalia celebrates its constitution's 75th anniversary on July 5th with an open house featuring ministry tours, minister Q&As, exhibitions, and family activities; online registration required except for the Landtag.
NRW Celebrates Constitution's 75th Anniversary with Open House
North Rhine-Westphalia celebrates its constitution's 75th anniversary on July 5th with an open house featuring ministry tours, minister Q&As, exhibitions, and family activities; online registration required except for the Landtag.
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56% Bias Score


Juncker Warns Against Normalization of EU Border Controls
Former EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker warns against the normalization of border controls currently in place in 10 of 27 EU countries, arguing that it undermines the Schengen Agreement and threatens European integration, particularly highlighting Germany's role.
Juncker Warns Against Normalization of EU Border Controls
Former EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker warns against the normalization of border controls currently in place in 10 of 27 EU countries, arguing that it undermines the Schengen Agreement and threatens European integration, particularly highlighting Germany's role.
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52% Bias Score


Europe's Credibility Undermined by Failure to Sanction Russia
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda criticized European leaders for not imposing threatened sanctions on Russia following its rejection of a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, impacting Europe's credibility and support for Ukraine; Russia and Ukraine are currently engaged in a prisoner exchange, while Ru...
Europe's Credibility Undermined by Failure to Sanction Russia
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda criticized European leaders for not imposing threatened sanctions on Russia following its rejection of a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, impacting Europe's credibility and support for Ukraine; Russia and Ukraine are currently engaged in a prisoner exchange, while Ru...
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40% Bias Score


EU Approves Airline Carry-on Baggage Charges, Increases Passenger Delay Compensation
EU transport ministers approved proposals to allow airlines to charge for carry-on cabin baggage, increasing passenger compensation for delays (up to €500) and requiring airlines to provide care during disruptions; the changes are opposed by consumer groups who say they decrease passenger rights.
EU Approves Airline Carry-on Baggage Charges, Increases Passenger Delay Compensation
EU transport ministers approved proposals to allow airlines to charge for carry-on cabin baggage, increasing passenger compensation for delays (up to €500) and requiring airlines to provide care during disruptions; the changes are opposed by consumer groups who say they decrease passenger rights.
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48% Bias Score


German Auto Lobby Seeks to Weaken EU's 2035 Combustion Engine Ban
The German auto industry lobby proposed weakening the EU's 2035 ban on new combustion engine cars, aiming for a 90% CO2 reduction instead of a full ban; this follows recent leniency on emission targets and faces strong opposition from environmental groups and some automakers, potentially increasing ...
German Auto Lobby Seeks to Weaken EU's 2035 Combustion Engine Ban
The German auto industry lobby proposed weakening the EU's 2035 ban on new combustion engine cars, aiming for a 90% CO2 reduction instead of a full ban; this follows recent leniency on emission targets and faces strong opposition from environmental groups and some automakers, potentially increasing ...
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48% Bias Score

Low Turnout in Italian Referendums on Labor and Immigration
Italian citizens are voting in five referendums on labor laws and immigration policies; turnout is currently at 7%, below the 2011 level of 11.6% at the same time; for validity, at least 50%+1 of eligible voters must participate.

Low Turnout in Italian Referendums on Labor and Immigration
Italian citizens are voting in five referendums on labor laws and immigration policies; turnout is currently at 7%, below the 2011 level of 11.6% at the same time; for validity, at least 50%+1 of eligible voters must participate.
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48% Bias Score

Airline Baggage Confusion Sparks EU Action
Benjamin Till's emotional distress after being charged twice for his carry-on bag by EasyJet highlights inconsistencies in airline baggage rules and prompted EU proposals for standardized sizing of free underseat bags, aiming to improve passenger experience and reduce disputes.

Airline Baggage Confusion Sparks EU Action
Benjamin Till's emotional distress after being charged twice for his carry-on bag by EasyJet highlights inconsistencies in airline baggage rules and prompted EU proposals for standardized sizing of free underseat bags, aiming to improve passenger experience and reduce disputes.
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44% Bias Score

Nine European Nations Challenge European Court of Human Rights on Migration
Nine European countries criticized the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) for its migration law rulings, urging a different interpretation, and challenging the core principles of the 75-year-old European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which was created to prevent authoritarianism.

Nine European Nations Challenge European Court of Human Rights on Migration
Nine European countries criticized the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) for its migration law rulings, urging a different interpretation, and challenging the core principles of the 75-year-old European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which was created to prevent authoritarianism.
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52% Bias Score

Sweden Emphasizes Continued EU-Poland Cooperation Despite Anti-EU Polish Presidential Win
Following the June 1st election of anti-EU candidate Karol Nawrocki as Polish president, Swedish Secretary of State Christian Danielsson affirmed Poland's continued importance to the EU, highlighting its economic strength and cooperation in various formats while acknowledging the need to address pub...

Sweden Emphasizes Continued EU-Poland Cooperation Despite Anti-EU Polish Presidential Win
Following the June 1st election of anti-EU candidate Karol Nawrocki as Polish president, Swedish Secretary of State Christian Danielsson affirmed Poland's continued importance to the EU, highlighting its economic strength and cooperation in various formats while acknowledging the need to address pub...
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40% Bias Score

Albania's Justice Reform Drives EU Accession Bid
Albanian Foreign Minister Igli Hasani highlights judicial reform as the cornerstone of the country's EU accession, fostering hope, investment, and a unique mechanism for judges and prosecutors, while aiming for full EU membership by 2030 amid broad public and political support.

Albania's Justice Reform Drives EU Accession Bid
Albanian Foreign Minister Igli Hasani highlights judicial reform as the cornerstone of the country's EU accession, fostering hope, investment, and a unique mechanism for judges and prosecutors, while aiming for full EU membership by 2030 amid broad public and political support.
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44% Bias Score

European Right-Wing Leaders Gather in Budapest, Aiming for Political Power Shift
Right-wing leaders from across Europe met in Budapest for CPAC Hungary 2025, expressing concerns about EU threats to national sovereignty and promoting a 'patriotic era', with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasizing the importance of winning upcoming elections to counter EU policies.

European Right-Wing Leaders Gather in Budapest, Aiming for Political Power Shift
Right-wing leaders from across Europe met in Budapest for CPAC Hungary 2025, expressing concerns about EU threats to national sovereignty and promoting a 'patriotic era', with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán emphasizing the importance of winning upcoming elections to counter EU policies.
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48% Bias Score
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