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EU Plans €800 Billion Military Buildup Amid Russia Concerns
The EU plans a massive military buildup by 2030, allocating €800 billion over four years for armament projects and relaxing regulations, prompted by concerns about a potential large-scale war with Russia and shifting US commitment to European security; however, internal disagreements, especially fro...
EU Plans €800 Billion Military Buildup Amid Russia Concerns
The EU plans a massive military buildup by 2030, allocating €800 billion over four years for armament projects and relaxing regulations, prompted by concerns about a potential large-scale war with Russia and shifting US commitment to European security; however, internal disagreements, especially fro...
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44% Bias Score


Germany's New Debt: Addressing Foreign Policy Challenges Under Trump
Germany's parliament approved massive new debt to address security and foreign policy challenges, including a strained transatlantic relationship under Trump, the Ukraine war, and economic difficulties; the next chancellor, likely Friedrich Merz, plans closer European defense cooperation and aims to...
Germany's New Debt: Addressing Foreign Policy Challenges Under Trump
Germany's parliament approved massive new debt to address security and foreign policy challenges, including a strained transatlantic relationship under Trump, the Ukraine war, and economic difficulties; the next chancellor, likely Friedrich Merz, plans closer European defense cooperation and aims to...
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Scholz's final EU summit overshadowed by Hungary's opposition to Ukraine aid
At his likely final regular EU summit, Chancellor Olaf Scholz will address Ukraine support, military expansion plans, economic competitiveness, and the escalating Middle East conflict, but Hungary's opposition, backing Trump's Ukraine ceasefire push, will likely prevent unanimous decisions on Ukrain...
Scholz's final EU summit overshadowed by Hungary's opposition to Ukraine aid
At his likely final regular EU summit, Chancellor Olaf Scholz will address Ukraine support, military expansion plans, economic competitiveness, and the escalating Middle East conflict, but Hungary's opposition, backing Trump's Ukraine ceasefire push, will likely prevent unanimous decisions on Ukrain...
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Netherlands Isolated in EU Defense Spending Debate
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof faces pressure from other EU nations to support joint borrowing for increased defense spending, a proposal opposed by the Dutch Parliament; Denmark and Germany have changed their stances, embracing the necessity of joint funding for bolstering European security.
Netherlands Isolated in EU Defense Spending Debate
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof faces pressure from other EU nations to support joint borrowing for increased defense spending, a proposal opposed by the Dutch Parliament; Denmark and Germany have changed their stances, embracing the necessity of joint funding for bolstering European security.
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Meta Launches AI Chatbot in EU Despite Regulatory Hurdles
Meta launched its AI chatbot across 41 European countries, including the EU, after delays due to regulatory concerns, aiming for feature parity with the US rollout and integrating it into Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger.
Meta Launches AI Chatbot in EU Despite Regulatory Hurdles
Meta launched its AI chatbot across 41 European countries, including the EU, after delays due to regulatory concerns, aiming for feature parity with the US rollout and integrating it into Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger.
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Dutch Parliament Divided on €800 Billion European Defense Plan
Dutch Prime Minister Schoof is heading to a European summit on a "Rearm Europe" plan totaling €800 billion, facing internal opposition concerning its funding and mandate, while Germany already approved a historic defense spending increase.
Dutch Parliament Divided on €800 Billion European Defense Plan
Dutch Prime Minister Schoof is heading to a European summit on a "Rearm Europe" plan totaling €800 billion, facing internal opposition concerning its funding and mandate, while Germany already approved a historic defense spending increase.
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EU Fines Google and Apple for Violating Digital Markets Act
The European Commission ruled Alphabet (Google) and Apple violated the Digital Markets Act (DMA) for anti-competitive practices; Alphabet restricts developers from directing users to alternative app stores and prioritizes its services in search results; Apple must allow third-party device functional...

EU Fines Google and Apple for Violating Digital Markets Act
The European Commission ruled Alphabet (Google) and Apple violated the Digital Markets Act (DMA) for anti-competitive practices; Alphabet restricts developers from directing users to alternative app stores and prioritizes its services in search results; Apple must allow third-party device functional...
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EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Plan to Boost Military Readiness
The European Commission presented a €800 billion plan, including a €150 billion loan program, to significantly increase EU defense spending, aiming to improve military readiness and reduce reliance on non-EU allies, particularly concerning potential US support reductions for NATO.

EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Plan to Boost Military Readiness
The European Commission presented a €800 billion plan, including a €150 billion loan program, to significantly increase EU defense spending, aiming to improve military readiness and reduce reliance on non-EU allies, particularly concerning potential US support reductions for NATO.
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40% Bias Score

Merz-Macron Dinner Signals Shift in Franco-German Relations
Following a German parliamentary vote on massive defense spending, future German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with French President Emmanuel Macron to strengthen Franco-German relations, a response to concerns over US reliability under the Trump administration.

Merz-Macron Dinner Signals Shift in Franco-German Relations
Following a German parliamentary vote on massive defense spending, future German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with French President Emmanuel Macron to strengthen Franco-German relations, a response to concerns over US reliability under the Trump administration.
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Meta Launches AI Tool in Europe After Regulatory Delays
Meta launched its AI tool, Meta AI, in 41 European countries this week, following delays due to EU regulatory complexities; it will be integrated into Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, offering features like question answering in group chats and personalized content discovery.

Meta Launches AI Tool in Europe After Regulatory Delays
Meta launched its AI tool, Meta AI, in 41 European countries this week, following delays due to EU regulatory complexities; it will be integrated into Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, offering features like question answering in group chats and personalized content discovery.
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44% Bias Score

EU Unveils Joint Task Force with Ukraine and New Military Sales Mechanism
The EU announced plans to create a joint task force with Ukraine and a European Military Sales Mechanism to strengthen its defense, addressing a fragmented market and insufficient production capacity; these initiatives are part of a forthcoming Defense White Paper.

EU Unveils Joint Task Force with Ukraine and New Military Sales Mechanism
The EU announced plans to create a joint task force with Ukraine and a European Military Sales Mechanism to strengthen its defense, addressing a fragmented market and insufficient production capacity; these initiatives are part of a forthcoming Defense White Paper.
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Dutch Government Divided on €800 Billion European Rearmament Plan
Faced with internal divisions, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Schoof will attend a European summit to discuss the €800 billion "Rearm Europe" plan, facing opposition over its financing and implications for national sovereignty; the PVV's conditional support adds to the uncertainty.

Dutch Government Divided on €800 Billion European Rearmament Plan
Faced with internal divisions, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Schoof will attend a European summit to discuss the €800 billion "Rearm Europe" plan, facing opposition over its financing and implications for national sovereignty; the PVV's conditional support adds to the uncertainty.
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52% Bias Score
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