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EU Proposes Flexibility on 2035 Electric Vehicle Mandate
The European Commission is considering a plan to ease the transition to electric vehicles, including allowing plug-in hybrids after 2035, spreading emission penalties over three years, and providing tax incentives for electric company cars.
EU Proposes Flexibility on 2035 Electric Vehicle Mandate
The European Commission is considering a plan to ease the transition to electric vehicles, including allowing plug-in hybrids after 2035, spreading emission penalties over three years, and providing tax incentives for electric company cars.
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40% Bias Score


EU Court Upholds €320 Million Deduction from Poland's Budget over Judicial Reform
The General Court of the European Union ruled that the European Commission acted lawfully in deducting €320,200,000 from Poland's EU budget due to Poland's non-compliance with rulings on judicial reforms deemed to undermine the separation of powers, rejecting Poland's appeal and upholding the Commis...
EU Court Upholds €320 Million Deduction from Poland's Budget over Judicial Reform
The General Court of the European Union ruled that the European Commission acted lawfully in deducting €320,200,000 from Poland's EU budget due to Poland's non-compliance with rulings on judicial reforms deemed to undermine the separation of powers, rejecting Poland's appeal and upholding the Commis...
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36% Bias Score


EU Regulatory Simplification Plan Sparks Concerns Over Weakening of Environmental Rules
The European Commission's plan to reduce corporate reporting burdens by 25% is facing criticism from trade unions and green groups who fear it will weaken environmental regulations, with a planned "omnibus" package to revise corporate sustainability rules raising further concern, despite the Commiss...
EU Regulatory Simplification Plan Sparks Concerns Over Weakening of Environmental Rules
The European Commission's plan to reduce corporate reporting burdens by 25% is facing criticism from trade unions and green groups who fear it will weaken environmental regulations, with a planned "omnibus" package to revise corporate sustainability rules raising further concern, despite the Commiss...
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52% Bias Score


Baltic States Sever Energy Ties with Russia and Belarus
This weekend, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania will fully disconnect from Russia and Belarus's electricity grid, completing a years-long project to integrate with the EU's energy network; this action is laden with geopolitical symbolism, following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Baltic States Sever Energy Ties with Russia and Belarus
This weekend, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania will fully disconnect from Russia and Belarus's electricity grid, completing a years-long project to integrate with the EU's energy network; this action is laden with geopolitical symbolism, following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score


Georgia: Leaderless Protests Challenge Ruling Government
For over two months, thousands of Georgians have nightly protested in Tbilisi, demanding the resignation of the Georgian Dream government and a return to European integration; the protests, largely organized via social media, involve diverse social groups and show a lack of clear political leadershi...
Georgia: Leaderless Protests Challenge Ruling Government
For over two months, thousands of Georgians have nightly protested in Tbilisi, demanding the resignation of the Georgian Dream government and a return to European integration; the protests, largely organized via social media, involve diverse social groups and show a lack of clear political leadershi...
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56% Bias Score


EU Launches Consultation on Sustainable Tourism Strategy to Combat Overtourism
EU Commissioner Apóstolos Tzitzikóstas announced a new strategy to combat overtourism in Europe, prompted by resident protests in Spain and elsewhere, focusing on sustainable practices, stakeholder consultation, and cross-border transport improvements.
EU Launches Consultation on Sustainable Tourism Strategy to Combat Overtourism
EU Commissioner Apóstolos Tzitzikóstas announced a new strategy to combat overtourism in Europe, prompted by resident protests in Spain and elsewhere, focusing on sustainable practices, stakeholder consultation, and cross-border transport improvements.
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24% Bias Score

Baltic States Sever Ties to Russian Electricity Grid
This weekend, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania will fully disconnect their electricity grids from Russia and Belarus, completing a long-term project to integrate with the EU energy system, a move with major geopolitical significance stemming from Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Baltic States Sever Ties to Russian Electricity Grid
This weekend, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania will fully disconnect their electricity grids from Russia and Belarus, completing a long-term project to integrate with the EU energy system, a move with major geopolitical significance stemming from Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score

ECJ: Online Platforms Must Verify Advertisers, Not Ad Content
The European Court of Justice offered a non-binding opinion stating online platforms are not liable for ad content but must verify advertisers' identities, prompted by a case involving a sex services ad on Russmedia's Publi24.ro that used a victim's photos without consent.

ECJ: Online Platforms Must Verify Advertisers, Not Ad Content
The European Court of Justice offered a non-binding opinion stating online platforms are not liable for ad content but must verify advertisers' identities, prompted by a case involving a sex services ad on Russmedia's Publi24.ro that used a victim's photos without consent.
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36% Bias Score

Poland Proposes EU "Rearmament Bank" to Fund €500 Billion Defense Boost
Poland's foreign minister proposes a new "rearmament bank" to fund a €500 billion EU defense buildup over the next decade, modeled after the EBRD, to deter Russian aggression following its invasion of Ukraine.

Poland Proposes EU "Rearmament Bank" to Fund €500 Billion Defense Boost
Poland's foreign minister proposes a new "rearmament bank" to fund a €500 billion EU defense buildup over the next decade, modeled after the EBRD, to deter Russian aggression following its invasion of Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score

Baltic States Disconnect from Russian Energy Grid
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania synchronously disconnected from the Russian-Belarusian energy system (BRELL) on February 8th, 2024, integrating with the European system (ENTSO-E) after years of preparation costing €1.6 billion, mostly EU-funded, to enhance energy independence and security.

Baltic States Disconnect from Russian Energy Grid
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania synchronously disconnected from the Russian-Belarusian energy system (BRELL) on February 8th, 2024, integrating with the European system (ENTSO-E) after years of preparation costing €1.6 billion, mostly EU-funded, to enhance energy independence and security.
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44% Bias Score

EU Commission Intensifies Shein Probe Under Digital Services Act
The European Commission issued a second request for information to Shein under the DSA on Thursday, following a consumer protection probe launched the previous day, demanding transparency on illegal content, recommender systems, data access, and consumer protection measures. Shein has until February...

EU Commission Intensifies Shein Probe Under Digital Services Act
The European Commission issued a second request for information to Shein under the DSA on Thursday, following a consumer protection probe launched the previous day, demanding transparency on illegal content, recommender systems, data access, and consumer protection measures. Shein has until February...
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40% Bias Score

Greek Investments Lag Behind Target Despite Positive Long-Term Trend
Greece's investments increased by 2.2% in the first nine months of 2024, lagging behind the 6.7% annual target; however, the contribution of investments to GDP remains positive and is projected to increase further with public and EU funds, notably from the Recovery Fund, amounting to €9.8 billion in...

Greek Investments Lag Behind Target Despite Positive Long-Term Trend
Greece's investments increased by 2.2% in the first nine months of 2024, lagging behind the 6.7% annual target; however, the contribution of investments to GDP remains positive and is projected to increase further with public and EU funds, notably from the Recovery Fund, amounting to €9.8 billion in...
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32% Bias Score
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