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Greek Instant Payments Surge 92.1% in 2024
Instant payments in Greece exploded by 92.1% in 2024, reaching 70.6 million transactions, with IRIS accounting for 57.3 million, driven by new regulations and government incentives; this positions Greece as a leader in the Eurozone.
Greek Instant Payments Surge 92.1% in 2024
Instant payments in Greece exploded by 92.1% in 2024, reaching 70.6 million transactions, with IRIS accounting for 57.3 million, driven by new regulations and government incentives; this positions Greece as a leader in the Eurozone.
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60% Bias Score


UK and EU finalize Gibraltar border agreement
The UK and EU reached a deal on June 11, 2024, to ensure free movement of people and goods between Gibraltar and Spain, eliminating border checks and resolving a post-Brexit issue affecting roughly 15,000 daily cross-border commuters, mostly Spanish workers.
UK and EU finalize Gibraltar border agreement
The UK and EU reached a deal on June 11, 2024, to ensure free movement of people and goods between Gibraltar and Spain, eliminating border checks and resolving a post-Brexit issue affecting roughly 15,000 daily cross-border commuters, mostly Spanish workers.
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44% Bias Score


Gibraltar-EU Agreement Finalized After Years of Negotiations
UK and Spanish foreign ministers met in Brussels with EU officials and Gibraltar's Chief Minister to finalize a post-Brexit agreement addressing Gibraltar's tax regime and Schengen border controls at its airport, resolving the last outstanding issue from Brexit after nearly three and a half years of...
Gibraltar-EU Agreement Finalized After Years of Negotiations
UK and Spanish foreign ministers met in Brussels with EU officials and Gibraltar's Chief Minister to finalize a post-Brexit agreement addressing Gibraltar's tax regime and Schengen border controls at its airport, resolving the last outstanding issue from Brexit after nearly three and a half years of...
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44% Bias Score


Eurozone Interest Rates Plummet: Impact on Borrowers, Savers, and Investment Strategies
Eurozone interest rates have fallen from 4.5% to around 2% in one year, prompting the ECB to accelerate rate cuts to ease the financial burden on debtors. Despite lower Treasury bill yields, small investors remain engaged, driven by renewals and the lack of better short-term alternatives.
Eurozone Interest Rates Plummet: Impact on Borrowers, Savers, and Investment Strategies
Eurozone interest rates have fallen from 4.5% to around 2% in one year, prompting the ECB to accelerate rate cuts to ease the financial burden on debtors. Despite lower Treasury bill yields, small investors remain engaged, driven by renewals and the lack of better short-term alternatives.
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36% Bias Score


EU Proposes New Sanctions on Russia, Lowering Oil Price Cap to $45
The European Union is proposing a new round of sanctions against Russia, including lowering the oil price cap to $45 per barrel and sanctioning the Nord Stream pipelines, to curb Russia's war funding and pressure it toward peace negotiations.
EU Proposes New Sanctions on Russia, Lowering Oil Price Cap to $45
The European Union is proposing a new round of sanctions against Russia, including lowering the oil price cap to $45 per barrel and sanctioning the Nord Stream pipelines, to curb Russia's war funding and pressure it toward peace negotiations.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Constitutional Court to Uphold Amnesty Law for Catalan Independence
The Spanish Constitutional Court is set to uphold the constitutionality of the amnesty law for the Catalan independence process, rejecting the Popular Party's requests to suspend the debate and for the president to abstain, despite ongoing European Union legal proceedings and a 191-page opinion from...
Spanish Constitutional Court to Uphold Amnesty Law for Catalan Independence
The Spanish Constitutional Court is set to uphold the constitutionality of the amnesty law for the Catalan independence process, rejecting the Popular Party's requests to suspend the debate and for the president to abstain, despite ongoing European Union legal proceedings and a 191-page opinion from...
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40% Bias Score

CPAC Hungary 2025: Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Europe
The CPAC Hungary 2025 conference in Budapest saw high attendance from leading European right-wing populists, expressing discontent with the EU and promoting a 'new era of patriots' under Viktor Orban's leadership, raising concerns about his growing influence and network.

CPAC Hungary 2025: Rise of Right-Wing Populism in Europe
The CPAC Hungary 2025 conference in Budapest saw high attendance from leading European right-wing populists, expressing discontent with the EU and promoting a 'new era of patriots' under Viktor Orban's leadership, raising concerns about his growing influence and network.
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52% Bias Score

EU Recovery Fund: Germany's Indirect Gains Exceed Direct Allocations
The EU Recovery Fund, while directly aiding Italy and Spain most, indirectly benefits Germany most (€43 billion over 10 years), due to spillover effects within the EU's single market, highlighting the interconnectedness of the EU economy.

EU Recovery Fund: Germany's Indirect Gains Exceed Direct Allocations
The EU Recovery Fund, while directly aiding Italy and Spain most, indirectly benefits Germany most (€43 billion over 10 years), due to spillover effects within the EU's single market, highlighting the interconnectedness of the EU economy.
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36% Bias Score

Record Warm May 2025 Exacerbates European Drought
May 2025 was the second warmest May on record globally, following the record-breaking May 2024, causing unusual drought in Northwest Europe with below-average rainfall across much of Northern and Central Europe, impacting agriculture and the economy.

Record Warm May 2025 Exacerbates European Drought
May 2025 was the second warmest May on record globally, following the record-breaking May 2024, causing unusual drought in Northwest Europe with below-average rainfall across much of Northern and Central Europe, impacting agriculture and the economy.
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44% Bias Score

Tusk Seeks Confidence Vote After Polish Presidential Election Defeat
Following a narrow defeat for his close ally in Poland's presidential election, Prime Minister Donald Tusk requested a confidence vote on Wednesday to shore up his center-leaning government and overcome institutional deadlock created by presidential vetoes, while facing internal divisions and the ri...

Tusk Seeks Confidence Vote After Polish Presidential Election Defeat
Following a narrow defeat for his close ally in Poland's presidential election, Prime Minister Donald Tusk requested a confidence vote on Wednesday to shore up his center-leaning government and overcome institutional deadlock created by presidential vetoes, while facing internal divisions and the ri...
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40% Bias Score

Macron Keeps Dissolution Option Open Amid French Political Instability
One year after dissolving the French parliament, President Macron refused to rule out doing so again, citing his wish to avoid it but not to forgo the constitutional power, amid political instability following a poor showing by his party in last year's European elections.

Macron Keeps Dissolution Option Open Amid French Political Instability
One year after dissolving the French parliament, President Macron refused to rule out doing so again, citing his wish to avoid it but not to forgo the constitutional power, amid political instability following a poor showing by his party in last year's European elections.
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40% Bias Score

Canada Accelerates NATO Spending Target, Diversifies Defense Away From US
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will meet NATO's 2% GDP military spending target by early next year, five years ahead of schedule, due to aging military equipment, over-reliance on the US, and a changing global geopolitical landscape. This involves a $9 billion CAD increase...

Canada Accelerates NATO Spending Target, Diversifies Defense Away From US
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will meet NATO's 2% GDP military spending target by early next year, five years ahead of schedule, due to aging military equipment, over-reliance on the US, and a changing global geopolitical landscape. This involves a $9 billion CAD increase...
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44% Bias Score
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