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EU Accused of Bypassing Transparency in Critical Raw Materials Act
Four Green/EFA MEPs accuse the European Commission of lacking transparency in approving 6 critical raw materials extraction projects under the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA), citing insufficient environmental assessments and lack of access to expert evaluations; they are considering legal action.
EU Accused of Bypassing Transparency in Critical Raw Materials Act
Four Green/EFA MEPs accuse the European Commission of lacking transparency in approving 6 critical raw materials extraction projects under the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA), citing insufficient environmental assessments and lack of access to expert evaluations; they are considering legal action.
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40% Bias Score


Lyon Mayor Faces Backlash Amidst Pre-Election Meetings
Lyon's Mayor Grégory Doucet is holding nine public meetings across the city to address citizen concerns amidst criticism that this constitutes an illegal campaign ahead of the 2026 municipal elections; his environmental policies have drawn both praise and fierce opposition.
Lyon Mayor Faces Backlash Amidst Pre-Election Meetings
Lyon's Mayor Grégory Doucet is holding nine public meetings across the city to address citizen concerns amidst criticism that this constitutes an illegal campaign ahead of the 2026 municipal elections; his environmental policies have drawn both praise and fierce opposition.
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56% Bias Score


Tondelier Re-Elected Head of French Green Party, Sets 2027 Presidential Strategy
Marine Tondelier was re-elected head of the French Green party with 73% of the vote on April 19th, 2024, setting a strategic direction for the 2027 presidential election focusing on antifascism and a multi-stage primary process, while also addressing concerns of various demographics and preparing fo...
Tondelier Re-Elected Head of French Green Party, Sets 2027 Presidential Strategy
Marine Tondelier was re-elected head of the French Green party with 73% of the vote on April 19th, 2024, setting a strategic direction for the 2027 presidential election focusing on antifascism and a multi-stage primary process, while also addressing concerns of various demographics and preparing fo...
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56% Bias Score


Germany Approves €500 Billion Investment Package, Relaxing Debt Rules
Germany's Bundesrat approved a constitutional amendment loosening the "debt brake," unlocking €500 billion for infrastructure, defense, and climate (€100 billion allocated specifically), reflecting a political compromise between CDU/CSU, SPD, and the Greens before the formation of a new government.
Germany Approves €500 Billion Investment Package, Relaxing Debt Rules
Germany's Bundesrat approved a constitutional amendment loosening the "debt brake," unlocking €500 billion for infrastructure, defense, and climate (€100 billion allocated specifically), reflecting a political compromise between CDU/CSU, SPD, and the Greens before the formation of a new government.
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40% Bias Score


Perth CBD Office Vacancy Rate Drops Amid National Increase
Perth's CBD office vacancy rate dropped to 15.1 percent in January 2024, down from 15.5 percent in July 2023, contrasting with a national increase and highlighting a strong in-office work culture and high demand for office space.
Perth CBD Office Vacancy Rate Drops Amid National Increase
Perth's CBD office vacancy rate dropped to 15.1 percent in January 2024, down from 15.5 percent in July 2023, contrasting with a national increase and highlighting a strong in-office work culture and high demand for office space.
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44% Bias Score


Philosopher's Warning Hindering Climate Action Debate
A Berlin philosopher's warning against neglecting the social question during a climate policy discussion is criticized for hindering productive thinking and maintaining the status quo, prompting reflection on the left's role in ecological transition.
Philosopher's Warning Hindering Climate Action Debate
A Berlin philosopher's warning against neglecting the social question during a climate policy discussion is criticized for hindering productive thinking and maintaining the status quo, prompting reflection on the left's role in ecological transition.
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64% Bias Score

Catalan Left-Wing Parties to Challenge El Prat Airport Expansion Through European Parliament
Catalan left-wing parties ERC and Catalunya en Comú are using their influence in the European Parliament's Greens/EFA group to block the El Prat airport expansion due to unresolved environmental infractions and projected negative impacts on the protected La Ricarda area, leveraging existing European...

Catalan Left-Wing Parties to Challenge El Prat Airport Expansion Through European Parliament
Catalan left-wing parties ERC and Catalunya en Comú are using their influence in the European Parliament's Greens/EFA group to block the El Prat airport expansion due to unresolved environmental infractions and projected negative impacts on the protected La Ricarda area, leveraging existing European...
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48% Bias Score

Germany's New Government Faces Climate Action Challenges
Germany's new coalition government aims for climate neutrality by 2045, but experts question its commitment given the recent shift of climate policy back to the environment ministry under a relatively inexperienced minister, raising concerns about potential conflicts with economic priorities and the...

Germany's New Government Faces Climate Action Challenges
Germany's new coalition government aims for climate neutrality by 2045, but experts question its commitment given the recent shift of climate policy back to the environment ministry under a relatively inexperienced minister, raising concerns about potential conflicts with economic priorities and the...
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48% Bias Score

EU Proposes Redirecting Cohesion Funds to Defense, Sparking Debate
Facing US disengagement and the Ukraine war, the EU proposes redirecting €392 billion cohesion funds—intended for regional development—towards defense, sparking debate over its impact on economic and social programs.

EU Proposes Redirecting Cohesion Funds to Defense, Sparking Debate
Facing US disengagement and the Ukraine war, the EU proposes redirecting €392 billion cohesion funds—intended for regional development—towards defense, sparking debate over its impact on economic and social programs.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Exceeds 2024 Emissions Target, But Sectoral Shortfalls Remain
Germany's greenhouse gas emissions fell by 3.4 percent in 2024 to 649 million tons, exceeding the government's target but falling short in transportation and buildings, potentially leading to EU fines.

Germany Exceeds 2024 Emissions Target, But Sectoral Shortfalls Remain
Germany's greenhouse gas emissions fell by 3.4 percent in 2024 to 649 million tons, exceeding the government's target but falling short in transportation and buildings, potentially leading to EU fines.
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40% Bias Score

Germany's Nuclear Import Surge Contradicts Official Policy
Germany, after closing its nuclear power plants in April 2023, became a net electricity importer, importing 18.1 terawatt-hours of nuclear power in 2024—double the average of 2015-2022—despite official claims that nuclear power is expensive and imports only occur when domestic production is more cos...

Germany's Nuclear Import Surge Contradicts Official Policy
Germany, after closing its nuclear power plants in April 2023, became a net electricity importer, importing 18.1 terawatt-hours of nuclear power in 2024—double the average of 2015-2022—despite official claims that nuclear power is expensive and imports only occur when domestic production is more cos...
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56% Bias Score

Green Party Setbacks Amidst Widespread Climate Action Support
Green parties suffered significant losses in recent elections across Europe, while climate-sceptic parties gained ground, exploiting concerns about the economic costs of climate policies; however, high levels of public support for climate action remain.

Green Party Setbacks Amidst Widespread Climate Action Support
Green parties suffered significant losses in recent elections across Europe, while climate-sceptic parties gained ground, exploiting concerns about the economic costs of climate policies; however, high levels of public support for climate action remain.
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20% Bias Score
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