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Monti Warns EU's Competitiveness Push Risks Backfiring
Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti warns that the EU's efforts to boost competitiveness by relaxing rules on public subsidies and mergers could backfire, citing Germany's €50 billion in state aid as a prime example of how this approach disadvantages companies that do not receive subsidies and...
Monti Warns EU's Competitiveness Push Risks Backfiring
Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti warns that the EU's efforts to boost competitiveness by relaxing rules on public subsidies and mergers could backfire, citing Germany's €50 billion in state aid as a prime example of how this approach disadvantages companies that do not receive subsidies and...
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40% Bias Score


Putin Visits Magnitogorsk: New Coke Battery, Import Substitution, and Highway Opening
On July 19, President Putin visited Magnitogorsk, inspecting a new coke battery reducing emissions by 11,000 tons annually and a mining equipment facility for import substitution starting in 2026, also opening a new highway section reducing travel time between Moscow and Ekaterinburg by half.
Putin Visits Magnitogorsk: New Coke Battery, Import Substitution, and Highway Opening
On July 19, President Putin visited Magnitogorsk, inspecting a new coke battery reducing emissions by 11,000 tons annually and a mining equipment facility for import substitution starting in 2026, also opening a new highway section reducing travel time between Moscow and Ekaterinburg by half.
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52% Bias Score


Spain's New Industrial Law: Boosting Sovereignty and Competitiveness
Spain's new Industrial and Strategic Autonomy Law, approved December 10th, aims to strengthen national sovereignty, protect employment, and promote socially just reindustrialization by modernizing its industrial sector and reducing reliance on external resources, addressing decades of economic decel...
Spain's New Industrial Law: Boosting Sovereignty and Competitiveness
Spain's new Industrial and Strategic Autonomy Law, approved December 10th, aims to strengthen national sovereignty, protect employment, and promote socially just reindustrialization by modernizing its industrial sector and reducing reliance on external resources, addressing decades of economic decel...
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36% Bias Score


EU Approves New State Aid Rules to Boost Green Transition
The European Commission approved new state aid rules until 2030, allowing subsidies for energy-intensive companies to decarbonize and compete globally, addressing concerns about the feasibility of rapid decarbonization in specific sectors and aiming to accelerate the EU's 2050 carbon neutrality goal...
EU Approves New State Aid Rules to Boost Green Transition
The European Commission approved new state aid rules until 2030, allowing subsidies for energy-intensive companies to decarbonize and compete globally, addressing concerns about the feasibility of rapid decarbonization in specific sectors and aiming to accelerate the EU's 2050 carbon neutrality goal...
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36% Bias Score


Canada Shifts AI Focus to Economic Growth, Prioritizing Data Protection
Canada's new AI minister, Evan Solomon, announced a shift in policy on Tuesday, prioritizing economic benefits over extensive regulation, focusing instead on data protection and privacy while acknowledging the challenges of international cooperation.
Canada Shifts AI Focus to Economic Growth, Prioritizing Data Protection
Canada's new AI minister, Evan Solomon, announced a shift in policy on Tuesday, prioritizing economic benefits over extensive regulation, focusing instead on data protection and privacy while acknowledging the challenges of international cooperation.
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48% Bias Score


French Government Invests €52 Million in Chapelle Darblay Paper Mill Revival
The French government pledged €52 million to support Fibre Excellence's takeover of the Chapelle Darblay paper mill in Seine-Maritime, securing roughly 200 jobs, contingent upon Fibre Excellence raising €160 million in private funds; the mill's reopening is anticipated around 2028.
French Government Invests €52 Million in Chapelle Darblay Paper Mill Revival
The French government pledged €52 million to support Fibre Excellence's takeover of the Chapelle Darblay paper mill in Seine-Maritime, securing roughly 200 jobs, contingent upon Fibre Excellence raising €160 million in private funds; the mill's reopening is anticipated around 2028.
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40% Bias Score

Orlando Criticizes Italy's Industrial Policies, Questions Ilva Plan
Andrea Orlando, former Italian Minister of Labor, criticizes the government's industrial policies, citing rising energy costs and lack of planning, highlighting the precarious state of key industrial sectors and questioning the feasibility of the Ilva steel plant relaunch plan.

Orlando Criticizes Italy's Industrial Policies, Questions Ilva Plan
Andrea Orlando, former Italian Minister of Labor, criticizes the government's industrial policies, citing rising energy costs and lack of planning, highlighting the precarious state of key industrial sectors and questioning the feasibility of the Ilva steel plant relaunch plan.
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44% Bias Score

EU Auto Industry Job Losses: Climate Policy and Industrial Strategy
A Transport & Environment study projects that the European auto industry could lose up to one million jobs by 2035 if EU climate rules are weakened, but with effective industrial policy, job losses could be limited to 4 percent, boosting domestic value creation by 11 percent and creating additional ...

EU Auto Industry Job Losses: Climate Policy and Industrial Strategy
A Transport & Environment study projects that the European auto industry could lose up to one million jobs by 2035 if EU climate rules are weakened, but with effective industrial policy, job losses could be limited to 4 percent, boosting domestic value creation by 11 percent and creating additional ...
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44% Bias Score

Europe Needs Unified Action to Address Global Crises
Europe needs faster, more strategic, united action to address multiple global crises; Denmark is well-positioned to lead this effort by reinforcing security, sustainability, competitiveness, and innovation.

Europe Needs Unified Action to Address Global Crises
Europe needs faster, more strategic, united action to address multiple global crises; Denmark is well-positioned to lead this effort by reinforcing security, sustainability, competitiveness, and innovation.
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40% Bias Score

Mazzucato: Trump's Tariffs Sabotage Industrial Progress; Europe Must Reimagine its Industrial System
Italian-American economist Mariana Mazzucato criticizes Donald Trump's new tariffs as destructive to industrial strategy, urging Europe to resist retaliatory measures and instead build its own innovative industrial system through strategic public investment, overcoming fiscal anxieties and instituti...

Mazzucato: Trump's Tariffs Sabotage Industrial Progress; Europe Must Reimagine its Industrial System
Italian-American economist Mariana Mazzucato criticizes Donald Trump's new tariffs as destructive to industrial strategy, urging Europe to resist retaliatory measures and instead build its own innovative industrial system through strategic public investment, overcoming fiscal anxieties and instituti...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Force Europe to Reimagine its Industrial Future
Trump's renewed tariffs threaten global trade, prompting Europe to rethink its industrial strategy; economist Mariana Mazzucato advocates for a transformative approach prioritizing public investment and institutional strengthening, not protectionism.

Trump's Tariffs Force Europe to Reimagine its Industrial Future
Trump's renewed tariffs threaten global trade, prompting Europe to rethink its industrial strategy; economist Mariana Mazzucato advocates for a transformative approach prioritizing public investment and institutional strengthening, not protectionism.
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40% Bias Score

TotalEnergies CEO Criticizes Europe's Energy Policies, Highlighting Risks to Energy Transition
At the 25th anniversary of the CRE, TotalEnergies' CEO criticized EDF's nuclear financing model and Europe's energy policies, citing high electricity prices, lack of industrial protection, and inconsistent regulations hindering the energy transition, exemplified by Siemens' underutilized wind turbin...

TotalEnergies CEO Criticizes Europe's Energy Policies, Highlighting Risks to Energy Transition
At the 25th anniversary of the CRE, TotalEnergies' CEO criticized EDF's nuclear financing model and Europe's energy policies, citing high electricity prices, lack of industrial protection, and inconsistent regulations hindering the energy transition, exemplified by Siemens' underutilized wind turbin...
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60% Bias Score
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