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EU's EV Quotas Push Automakers to Boost Sales
To avoid 15.7 billion euros in fines for failing to meet new EU quotas, European automakers are cutting EV prices, raising petrol car prices, pooling emissions, and planning new affordable models to boost EV sales to 20 percent by 2025.
EU's EV Quotas Push Automakers to Boost Sales
To avoid 15.7 billion euros in fines for failing to meet new EU quotas, European automakers are cutting EV prices, raising petrol car prices, pooling emissions, and planning new affordable models to boost EV sales to 20 percent by 2025.
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48% Bias Score


Athens Short-Term Rentals Drop Seasonally Despite Upcoming Ban
Central Athens short-term rentals decreased by 8.2% from September to December 2024 (9,931 vs 10,823), a typical seasonal drop, despite an upcoming ban on new licenses in January 2025; however, the number is still up 20.8% year-over-year.
Athens Short-Term Rentals Drop Seasonally Despite Upcoming Ban
Central Athens short-term rentals decreased by 8.2% from September to December 2024 (9,931 vs 10,823), a typical seasonal drop, despite an upcoming ban on new licenses in January 2025; however, the number is still up 20.8% year-over-year.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Team Seeks to End Automated Driving Crash Reporting Mandate
President-elect Trump's transition team plans to revoke a rule requiring automakers to report crashes involving automated driving systems, aligning with Tesla's stance; since June 2021, 2,746 such crashes were reported, with Tesla accounting for 1,570 (57%).
Trump Team Seeks to End Automated Driving Crash Reporting Mandate
President-elect Trump's transition team plans to revoke a rule requiring automakers to report crashes involving automated driving systems, aligning with Tesla's stance; since June 2021, 2,746 such crashes were reported, with Tesla accounting for 1,570 (57%).
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48% Bias Score


EU CSRD Faces Criticism Amid Broader Economic Challenges
The EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), requiring nearly 50,000 companies to report sustainability information by 2027, faces criticism for administrative burdens and competitiveness concerns, particularly for SMEs, despite its goal of fostering a sustainable economy and incorp...
EU CSRD Faces Criticism Amid Broader Economic Challenges
The EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), requiring nearly 50,000 companies to report sustainability information by 2027, faces criticism for administrative burdens and competitiveness concerns, particularly for SMEs, despite its goal of fostering a sustainable economy and incorp...
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52% Bias Score


Neuron E-Scooters Relaunch in Brisbane Amidst Safety Concerns
Neuron e-scooters are returning to Brisbane streets on Tuesday with 2500 scooters, following a safety campaign and contract renewal, after a rival company's contract was cancelled for violating regulations and operating unauthorized devices.
Neuron E-Scooters Relaunch in Brisbane Amidst Safety Concerns
Neuron e-scooters are returning to Brisbane streets on Tuesday with 2500 scooters, following a safety campaign and contract renewal, after a rival company's contract was cancelled for violating regulations and operating unauthorized devices.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Bans Cryptocurrency Mining in Several Regions
The Russian government has banned cryptocurrency mining in several regions during the autumn-winter period to address energy shortages, causing concerns about the impact on the cryptocurrency mining industry and its economic consequences.
Russia Bans Cryptocurrency Mining in Several Regions
The Russian government has banned cryptocurrency mining in several regions during the autumn-winter period to address energy shortages, causing concerns about the impact on the cryptocurrency mining industry and its economic consequences.
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48% Bias Score

EU Faces Pressure to Reconsider Automaker CO2 Emission Fines
France, Italy, and other EU countries are opposing potential fines for automakers failing to meet 2025 CO2 emission targets, arguing it would harm the industry's competitiveness. This follows the EU's plan to ban new combustion engine vehicles by 2035.

EU Faces Pressure to Reconsider Automaker CO2 Emission Fines
France, Italy, and other EU countries are opposing potential fines for automakers failing to meet 2025 CO2 emission targets, arguing it would harm the industry's competitiveness. This follows the EU's plan to ban new combustion engine vehicles by 2035.
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52% Bias Score

"Unregulated Drones Spark Safety Concerns and Calls for Stricter Rules in New Jersey"
"Nighttime drone sightings near sensitive areas in New Jersey have prompted temporary flight bans and calls for stricter regulations, highlighting the challenges of balancing technological advancements with public safety and security concerns."

"Unregulated Drones Spark Safety Concerns and Calls for Stricter Rules in New Jersey"
"Nighttime drone sightings near sensitive areas in New Jersey have prompted temporary flight bans and calls for stricter regulations, highlighting the challenges of balancing technological advancements with public safety and security concerns."
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40% Bias Score

European Car Affordability Crisis Due to Strict Regulations
Luca de Meo, ACEA president, warns of a European car affordability crisis due to regulations increasing prices by 40% and forcing \$15 billion in fines on carmakers by 2025, impacting innovation and competition with China.

European Car Affordability Crisis Due to Strict Regulations
Luca de Meo, ACEA president, warns of a European car affordability crisis due to regulations increasing prices by 40% and forcing \$15 billion in fines on carmakers by 2025, impacting innovation and competition with China.
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52% Bias Score

US Healthcare in 2025: Navigating Cybersecurity, CX, and Regulatory Changes
The US healthcare industry enters 2025 facing the consequences of 2024's cybersecurity breaches, poor customer experiences, and strained payer-provider relations, leading to increased cybersecurity regulations, AI adoption for improved CX, and a shift towards more human-centered healthcare interacti...

US Healthcare in 2025: Navigating Cybersecurity, CX, and Regulatory Changes
The US healthcare industry enters 2025 facing the consequences of 2024's cybersecurity breaches, poor customer experiences, and strained payer-provider relations, leading to increased cybersecurity regulations, AI adoption for improved CX, and a shift towards more human-centered healthcare interacti...
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40% Bias Score

UK Farm Animal Welfare System Failing, Report Finds
A report reveals a severe shortage of animal welfare inspectors in the UK, resulting in infrequent farm inspections and low prosecution rates for animal welfare violations. This is attributed to a fragmented regulatory framework and lack of funding for local authorities.

UK Farm Animal Welfare System Failing, Report Finds
A report reveals a severe shortage of animal welfare inspectors in the UK, resulting in infrequent farm inspections and low prosecution rates for animal welfare violations. This is attributed to a fragmented regulatory framework and lack of funding for local authorities.
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40% Bias Score

UK to Crack Down on Subscription Traps
The UK government is introducing regulations to combat 'subscription traps' that make it difficult for consumers to cancel unwanted subscriptions.

UK to Crack Down on Subscription Traps
The UK government is introducing regulations to combat 'subscription traps' that make it difficult for consumers to cancel unwanted subscriptions.
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40% Bias Score
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