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EU Agrees on Revised Air Passenger Rights, Ending 12-Year Stalemate
The EU Council of Ministers in Luxembourg approved a revised air passenger rights regulation, increasing the delay threshold for compensation to four hours for flights under 3,500 km and six hours for longer flights, following a twelve-year stalemate and despite opposition from several member states...
EU Agrees on Revised Air Passenger Rights, Ending 12-Year Stalemate
The EU Council of Ministers in Luxembourg approved a revised air passenger rights regulation, increasing the delay threshold for compensation to four hours for flights under 3,500 km and six hours for longer flights, following a twelve-year stalemate and despite opposition from several member states...
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32% Bias Score


Catalan Used at Presidents' Conference Amidst Tensions
In Barcelona, President Salvador Illa opened the Conference of Presidents, advocating for co-official languages amidst tension with the PP; Madrid's president initially threatened to leave but remained after a brief departure, while the conference proceeded with speeches in multiple languages.
Catalan Used at Presidents' Conference Amidst Tensions
In Barcelona, President Salvador Illa opened the Conference of Presidents, advocating for co-official languages amidst tension with the PP; Madrid's president initially threatened to leave but remained after a brief departure, while the conference proceeded with speeches in multiple languages.
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36% Bias Score


EU Average Workweek Shrinks to 36 Hours in 2024
New Eurostat data reveals a decrease in average weekly working hours in the EU from 37 hours in 2014 to 36 hours in 2024, with significant variations between member states, ranging from 32.1 hours in the Netherlands to 39.8 hours in Greece.
EU Average Workweek Shrinks to 36 Hours in 2024
New Eurostat data reveals a decrease in average weekly working hours in the EU from 37 hours in 2014 to 36 hours in 2024, with significant variations between member states, ranging from 32.1 hours in the Netherlands to 39.8 hours in Greece.
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28% Bias Score


ECB Rate Cut Minimally Impacts Mortgage Rates Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
The ECB lowered its interest rate from 4% to 2% due to falling European inflation (1.9%), yet 10-year mortgage rates only decreased slightly from 4.3% to 4%, influenced by trade war uncertainty and planned European defense spending.
ECB Rate Cut Minimally Impacts Mortgage Rates Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
The ECB lowered its interest rate from 4% to 2% due to falling European inflation (1.9%), yet 10-year mortgage rates only decreased slightly from 4.3% to 4%, influenced by trade war uncertainty and planned European defense spending.
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44% Bias Score


EU Advocate General Finds Hungary Violated LGBTQ+ Rights
Hungary faces potential legal action and fines from the EU for its 2021 law restricting LGBTQ+ content in media and education, which the advocate general of the EU's top court deemed as violating EU law and fundamental values; the case involved the European Parliament and 16 member states.
EU Advocate General Finds Hungary Violated LGBTQ+ Rights
Hungary faces potential legal action and fines from the EU for its 2021 law restricting LGBTQ+ content in media and education, which the advocate general of the EU's top court deemed as violating EU law and fundamental values; the case involved the European Parliament and 16 member states.
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40% Bias Score


Hungary Faces EU Legal Action Over Anti-LGBTQI+ Law
Hungary's 2021 law prohibiting 'homopropaganda' for minors violates EU law, according to an EU Advocate General's opinion, potentially leading to fines and legal challenges; the law discriminates against LGBTQI+ persons, violating Article 2 of the EU Treaty, and further conflicts arise from Hungary'...
Hungary Faces EU Legal Action Over Anti-LGBTQI+ Law
Hungary's 2021 law prohibiting 'homopropaganda' for minors violates EU law, according to an EU Advocate General's opinion, potentially leading to fines and legal challenges; the law discriminates against LGBTQI+ persons, violating Article 2 of the EU Treaty, and further conflicts arise from Hungary'...
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52% Bias Score

North Macedonia's Central Bank Governor Announces Fixed Exchange Rate, Low Inflation Target
North Macedonia's new central bank governor, Trajko Slaveski, announced a continued fixed exchange rate policy targeting low inflation within Eurozone levels, aiming for eventual Euro adoption and emphasizing the security of citizens' savings while projecting 3% GDP growth in 2025 and 4% in 2026.

North Macedonia's Central Bank Governor Announces Fixed Exchange Rate, Low Inflation Target
North Macedonia's new central bank governor, Trajko Slaveski, announced a continued fixed exchange rate policy targeting low inflation within Eurozone levels, aiming for eventual Euro adoption and emphasizing the security of citizens' savings while projecting 3% GDP growth in 2025 and 4% in 2026.
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40% Bias Score

European Online Banks: Funding Model Raises Financial Stability Concerns
Sixty online-only banks in Europe, holding 3.9% of banking assets in 2024, primarily rely on small individual deposits (80%), raising concerns about financial stability due to their limited diversification and vulnerability to bank runs, according to a May 2025 ECB report.

European Online Banks: Funding Model Raises Financial Stability Concerns
Sixty online-only banks in Europe, holding 3.9% of banking assets in 2024, primarily rely on small individual deposits (80%), raising concerns about financial stability due to their limited diversification and vulnerability to bank runs, according to a May 2025 ECB report.
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52% Bias Score

EU Announces Sweeping Ocean Act, Details Scarce
The European Commission proposed a new Ocean Act by 2027 to manage EU waters, aiming to update existing legislation, improve cross-sectoral coordination, and reduce administrative burdens; however, specifics are limited, opening the way for future policy fights.

EU Announces Sweeping Ocean Act, Details Scarce
The European Commission proposed a new Ocean Act by 2027 to manage EU waters, aiming to update existing legislation, improve cross-sectoral coordination, and reduce administrative burdens; however, specifics are limited, opening the way for future policy fights.
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40% Bias Score

Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law Violates EU Principles: Landmark Court Case
Hungary faces a potential EU court ruling against its 2021 law restricting LGBTQ+ content for minors, violating EU non-discrimination and human dignity principles; the advocate general advised the court to find Hungary in violation of core EU values.

Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law Violates EU Principles: Landmark Court Case
Hungary faces a potential EU court ruling against its 2021 law restricting LGBTQ+ content for minors, violating EU non-discrimination and human dignity principles; the advocate general advised the court to find Hungary in violation of core EU values.
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56% Bias Score

Russian Opposition Leaders Urge EU to Save Ukraine to Counter Putin
Exiled Russian opposition leaders, including Ilya Yashin and Yulia Navalnaya, addressed the European Parliament, urging increased support for Ukraine to weaken Vladimir Putin's regime, citing Putin's victory in Ukraine as strengthening his authoritarian rule and creating additional danger for Europe...

Russian Opposition Leaders Urge EU to Save Ukraine to Counter Putin
Exiled Russian opposition leaders, including Ilya Yashin and Yulia Navalnaya, addressed the European Parliament, urging increased support for Ukraine to weaken Vladimir Putin's regime, citing Putin's victory in Ukraine as strengthening his authoritarian rule and creating additional danger for Europe...
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48% Bias Score

Hungary Delays Controversial Media Law Debate Until Autumn
Hungary's parliament will delay debate on a controversial media law until autumn, following criticism from the EU and concerns about its impact on media freedom and potential violations of EU law. The law would grant broad powers to monitor foreign-funded media and NGOs.

Hungary Delays Controversial Media Law Debate Until Autumn
Hungary's parliament will delay debate on a controversial media law until autumn, following criticism from the EU and concerns about its impact on media freedom and potential violations of EU law. The law would grant broad powers to monitor foreign-funded media and NGOs.
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44% Bias Score
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