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EU's Democratic Deficit: Centralization of Power and Lack of Accountability
JD Vance's assertion that Brussels fears its voters is supported by evidence of the EU's increasingly centralized and undemocratic decision-making processes, particularly during crises like the Eurozone crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to policies implemented without sufficient public debat...
EU's Democratic Deficit: Centralization of Power and Lack of Accountability
JD Vance's assertion that Brussels fears its voters is supported by evidence of the EU's increasingly centralized and undemocratic decision-making processes, particularly during crises like the Eurozone crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to policies implemented without sufficient public debat...
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60% Bias Score


Former Spanish Senator Joins Lobbying Firm After Resignation
Former Spanish Senate President Ander Gil resigned to join Llorente & Cuenca (LLYC) as a senior director, leveraging his legislative expertise; this transition, legal for ex-senators, highlights the common practice of high-ranking officials joining private firms after leaving office, raising concern...
Former Spanish Senator Joins Lobbying Firm After Resignation
Former Spanish Senate President Ander Gil resigned to join Llorente & Cuenca (LLYC) as a senior director, leveraging his legislative expertise; this transition, legal for ex-senators, highlights the common practice of high-ranking officials joining private firms after leaving office, raising concern...
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44% Bias Score


EU Audit Clears NGOs of Value Violations, but Highlights Funding Transparency Gaps
A European Court of Auditors report found no evidence of NGOs violating European values in a sample audit of 90 contracts, but highlighted shortcomings in transparency and risk assessment, sparking debate over EU NGO funding and lobbying practices.
EU Audit Clears NGOs of Value Violations, but Highlights Funding Transparency Gaps
A European Court of Auditors report found no evidence of NGOs violating European values in a sample audit of 90 contracts, but highlighted shortcomings in transparency and risk assessment, sparking debate over EU NGO funding and lobbying practices.
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44% Bias Score


Romania Seeks to Re-Engage with US Amidst Trade Concerns
Romania's interim president and prime minister are employing various strategies, including lobbying efforts at Mar-a-Lago and strengthening economic ties, to regain the US's attention and secure its support, particularly in light of potential trade challenges posed by new US taxes on Romanian export...
Romania Seeks to Re-Engage with US Amidst Trade Concerns
Romania's interim president and prime minister are employing various strategies, including lobbying efforts at Mar-a-Lago and strengthening economic ties, to regain the US's attention and secure its support, particularly in light of potential trade challenges posed by new US taxes on Romanian export...
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56% Bias Score


Netanyahu Advisors Under House Arrest in 'Qatargate' Case
An Israeli court ordered house arrest for two of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's advisors, Jonathan Urich and Eli Feldstein, on April 4th, 2025, who are suspected of receiving Qatari funds to spread pro-Qatar messages in the media, a case known as 'Qatargate'.
Netanyahu Advisors Under House Arrest in 'Qatargate' Case
An Israeli court ordered house arrest for two of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's advisors, Jonathan Urich and Eli Feldstein, on April 4th, 2025, who are suspected of receiving Qatari funds to spread pro-Qatar messages in the media, a case known as 'Qatargate'.
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52% Bias Score


EU Mulls Energy Law Revision Amid Green Deal Backlash
The European Commission is considering revising its energy legislation, including rules on energy consumption reduction, renewable energy, and building efficiency, to alleviate pressure from businesses and right-leaning politicians who criticize its stringent environmental regulations; this comes am...
EU Mulls Energy Law Revision Amid Green Deal Backlash
The European Commission is considering revising its energy legislation, including rules on energy consumption reduction, renewable energy, and building efficiency, to alleviate pressure from businesses and right-leaning politicians who criticize its stringent environmental regulations; this comes am...
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52% Bias Score

Poilievre's Accountability Plan Targets Carney Amidst Lax Ethics Rules
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre proposed stricter accountability rules for Canadian cabinet ministers, targeting Liberal Leader Mark Carney's financial disclosures and tax records; this is seen as a campaign attack, while both parties have a history of weakening ethics regulations.

Poilievre's Accountability Plan Targets Carney Amidst Lax Ethics Rules
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre proposed stricter accountability rules for Canadian cabinet ministers, targeting Liberal Leader Mark Carney's financial disclosures and tax records; this is seen as a campaign attack, while both parties have a history of weakening ethics regulations.
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52% Bias Score

Peer Facilitated Meeting Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns in UK Nuclear Funding
Lord Ian Duncan, a Conservative peer with share options in Canadian nuclear firm Terrestrial Energy, facilitated a meeting between the company's CEO and a UK energy minister while the company sought government funding; this raises questions about potential House of Lords rule violations.

Peer Facilitated Meeting Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns in UK Nuclear Funding
Lord Ian Duncan, a Conservative peer with share options in Canadian nuclear firm Terrestrial Energy, facilitated a meeting between the company's CEO and a UK energy minister while the company sought government funding; this raises questions about potential House of Lords rule violations.
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40% Bias Score

EU Audit Reveals €7.4 Billion in Misreported NGO Funding
The European Court of Auditors found the EU Commission incorrectly disclosed €7.4 billion in funding to NGOs, revealing incomplete information on aid distribution to environmental and climate groups; this fueled a conservative campaign against environmental groups, prompting the EU to take additiona...

EU Audit Reveals €7.4 Billion in Misreported NGO Funding
The European Court of Auditors found the EU Commission incorrectly disclosed €7.4 billion in funding to NGOs, revealing incomplete information on aid distribution to environmental and climate groups; this fueled a conservative campaign against environmental groups, prompting the EU to take additiona...
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56% Bias Score

Industry Seeks Exemptions from EPA Toxic Emission Rules
Chemical and petrochemical manufacturers seek exemptions from EPA rules limiting toxic emissions like mercury and benzene, citing costs exceeding \$50 billion, while environmental groups criticize this as a "polluters' portal".

Industry Seeks Exemptions from EPA Toxic Emission Rules
Chemical and petrochemical manufacturers seek exemptions from EPA rules limiting toxic emissions like mercury and benzene, citing costs exceeding \$50 billion, while environmental groups criticize this as a "polluters' portal".
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56% Bias Score

Volkswagen Scandal Spurs EU Automotive Regulation Overhaul
The 2015 Volkswagen emissions scandal exposed regulatory capture within the European Union's automotive sector, leading to increased public scrutiny, stricter emission limits, and the 2035 ban on new internal combustion engine vehicles.

Volkswagen Scandal Spurs EU Automotive Regulation Overhaul
The 2015 Volkswagen emissions scandal exposed regulatory capture within the European Union's automotive sector, leading to increased public scrutiny, stricter emission limits, and the 2035 ban on new internal combustion engine vehicles.
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44% Bias Score

EU to Simplify GDPR, Sparking Debate on Data Protection
The European Commission will propose changes to the GDPR in the coming weeks to simplify it for businesses, aiming to improve competitiveness, but concerns remain about potential weakening of data protection.

EU to Simplify GDPR, Sparking Debate on Data Protection
The European Commission will propose changes to the GDPR in the coming weeks to simplify it for businesses, aiming to improve competitiveness, but concerns remain about potential weakening of data protection.
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60% Bias Score
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