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Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law Violates EU Rights, Advocate General Rules
The advocate general of the European Court of Justice urged a ruling against Hungary for violating EU law with its 2021 legislation restricting LGBTQ+ content accessible to minors, citing violations of multiple protected rights and rejecting Hungary's justification of child protection.
Hungary's LGBTQ+ Law Violates EU Rights, Advocate General Rules
The advocate general of the European Court of Justice urged a ruling against Hungary for violating EU law with its 2021 legislation restricting LGBTQ+ content accessible to minors, citing violations of multiple protected rights and rejecting Hungary's justification of child protection.
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28% Bias Score


ECB Cuts Interest Rate to 2.0 Percent Amidst Economic Slowdown
The European Central Bank (ECB) cut the Eurozone's main interest rate for the eighth time since June 2024 to 2.0 percent, aiming to counter weakening inflation (1.9 percent in May) and a slowing economy impacted by uncertain US trade policy, despite forecasting 0.9 percent growth for 2024.
ECB Cuts Interest Rate to 2.0 Percent Amidst Economic Slowdown
The European Central Bank (ECB) cut the Eurozone's main interest rate for the eighth time since June 2024 to 2.0 percent, aiming to counter weakening inflation (1.9 percent in May) and a slowing economy impacted by uncertain US trade policy, despite forecasting 0.9 percent growth for 2024.
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36% Bias Score


EU Launches Savings and Investment Union to Boost Competitiveness
The EU's new Savings and Investment Union (SIU) aims to enhance Europe's competitiveness against China and the U.S. by increasing equity for innovative firms and directing private savings to strategic sectors such as clean tech, digital, and defense, as highlighted by ECB President Christine Lagarde...
EU Launches Savings and Investment Union to Boost Competitiveness
The EU's new Savings and Investment Union (SIU) aims to enhance Europe's competitiveness against China and the U.S. by increasing equity for innovative firms and directing private savings to strategic sectors such as clean tech, digital, and defense, as highlighted by ECB President Christine Lagarde...
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40% Bias Score


CPAC Hungary 2025: A Gathering of European Right-Wing Populists
European right-wing populist leaders convened in Budapest for CPAC Hungary 2025, expressing concerns about EU sovereignty and progressive social policies, highlighting a transnational network aiming to influence public opinion and halt EU efforts against illiberal policies.
CPAC Hungary 2025: A Gathering of European Right-Wing Populists
European right-wing populist leaders convened in Budapest for CPAC Hungary 2025, expressing concerns about EU sovereignty and progressive social policies, highlighting a transnational network aiming to influence public opinion and halt EU efforts against illiberal policies.
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56% Bias Score


ECB Interest Rate Cut to Further Decrease Savings Rates
The European Central Bank is expected to lower interest rates again this Thursday, causing further decreases in savings and fixed-term deposit rates across the Eurozone; two-year fixed-term deposits currently average 2.0 percent, down from 3.39 percent in November 2023, while daily savings accounts ...
ECB Interest Rate Cut to Further Decrease Savings Rates
The European Central Bank is expected to lower interest rates again this Thursday, causing further decreases in savings and fixed-term deposit rates across the Eurozone; two-year fixed-term deposits currently average 2.0 percent, down from 3.39 percent in November 2023, while daily savings accounts ...
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48% Bias Score


EU Infant Mortality Rises Amid Healthcare Shortages
Infant mortality rates rose in at least eight EU countries in 2024, with Romania and France showing the sharpest increases, exceeding the EU average of 3.3 deaths per 1,000 live births; factors include increased maternal age, higher multiple births, and unequal healthcare access; healthcare worker s...
EU Infant Mortality Rises Amid Healthcare Shortages
Infant mortality rates rose in at least eight EU countries in 2024, with Romania and France showing the sharpest increases, exceeding the EU average of 3.3 deaths per 1,000 live births; factors include increased maternal age, higher multiple births, and unequal healthcare access; healthcare worker s...
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44% Bias Score

Europe's Push for AI Independence
Despite comparable 2020 AI adoption rates, Europe's tech sector heavily relied on US firms; however, new EU and UK initiatives aim to boost domestic AI leadership through talent attraction, funding, and infrastructure development, focusing on generative AI, language technologies, and autonomous mobi...

Europe's Push for AI Independence
Despite comparable 2020 AI adoption rates, Europe's tech sector heavily relied on US firms; however, new EU and UK initiatives aim to boost domestic AI leadership through talent attraction, funding, and infrastructure development, focusing on generative AI, language technologies, and autonomous mobi...
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40% Bias Score

ECB Cuts Interest Rates Amid Falling Inflation
The European Central Bank (ECB) cut its deposit rate by 0.25 percentage points to 2.0 percent on Thursday, marking its eighth consecutive reduction due to falling inflation in the Eurozone (1.9 percent in May) and Germany (2.1 percent), though the ECB emphasized that other factors influenced the dro...

ECB Cuts Interest Rates Amid Falling Inflation
The European Central Bank (ECB) cut its deposit rate by 0.25 percentage points to 2.0 percent on Thursday, marking its eighth consecutive reduction due to falling inflation in the Eurozone (1.9 percent in May) and Germany (2.1 percent), though the ECB emphasized that other factors influenced the dro...
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44% Bias Score

EU Proposes Public Aid Rule Changes to Boost Affordable Housing
The European Commission proposed updating public aid rules to allow states to invest in affordable housing, opening a public consultation until July 31st to revise state aid rules for general economic interest services, addressing the housing affordability crisis impacting various income groups.

EU Proposes Public Aid Rule Changes to Boost Affordable Housing
The European Commission proposed updating public aid rules to allow states to invest in affordable housing, opening a public consultation until July 31st to revise state aid rules for general economic interest services, addressing the housing affordability crisis impacting various income groups.
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40% Bias Score

EU Launches Major PFAS Cleanup Operation
The European Commission's new Water Resilience Strategy outlines a large-scale public-private partnership to clean up PFAS in European waters, addressing widespread contamination exceeding environmental quality standards in 2022, with estimated remediation costs between €5 and €100 billion annually.

EU Launches Major PFAS Cleanup Operation
The European Commission's new Water Resilience Strategy outlines a large-scale public-private partnership to clean up PFAS in European waters, addressing widespread contamination exceeding environmental quality standards in 2022, with estimated remediation costs between €5 and €100 billion annually.
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40% Bias Score

EU Air Passenger Rights Reform: Dispute Over Delay Compensation Threshold
EU transport ministers will vote Thursday on changing air passenger rights, focusing on the delay threshold triggering compensation; Germany opposes extending it beyond three hours, while airlines and a passenger poll suggest five hours, causing concern among consumer advocates about the impact on p...

EU Air Passenger Rights Reform: Dispute Over Delay Compensation Threshold
EU transport ministers will vote Thursday on changing air passenger rights, focusing on the delay threshold triggering compensation; Germany opposes extending it beyond three hours, while airlines and a passenger poll suggest five hours, causing concern among consumer advocates about the impact on p...
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36% Bias Score

Digital Euro Implementation to Cost European Banks €18-€30 Billion
A PwC study estimates €18-€30 billion in costs for European banks to implement a digital euro, driven by IT infrastructure upgrades and staff requirements; German banks express concerns about the lack of added value compared to existing systems.

Digital Euro Implementation to Cost European Banks €18-€30 Billion
A PwC study estimates €18-€30 billion in costs for European banks to implement a digital euro, driven by IT infrastructure upgrades and staff requirements; German banks express concerns about the lack of added value compared to existing systems.
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52% Bias Score
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