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Fourteen EU Member States Reject Centralized EU Fund Management Plan
Fourteen EU member states oppose the European Commission's plan to centralize EU fund management, advocating for a regional allocation reflecting development levels and a dedicated cohesion policy budget to reduce socio-economic disparities; the Commission's proposal, to be presented on July 16th, w...
Fourteen EU Member States Reject Centralized EU Fund Management Plan
Fourteen EU member states oppose the European Commission's plan to centralize EU fund management, advocating for a regional allocation reflecting development levels and a dedicated cohesion policy budget to reduce socio-economic disparities; the Commission's proposal, to be presented on July 16th, w...
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48% Bias Score


Starmer's Labour Government Faces Crisis After First Year
After a year in office, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour government is facing internal turmoil, plummeting approval ratings, and significant economic challenges, including a £5.5 billion shortfall due to policy reversals, despite international successes including a trade deal with India ...
Starmer's Labour Government Faces Crisis After First Year
After a year in office, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour government is facing internal turmoil, plummeting approval ratings, and significant economic challenges, including a £5.5 billion shortfall due to policy reversals, despite international successes including a trade deal with India ...
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64% Bias Score


No-Confidence Vote Against EU Commission Scheduled
The European Parliament will vote next week on a motion of no confidence against Ursula von der Leyen's EU Commission due to criticisms over its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, a defense investment program, and accusations of influencing elections via digital services legislation; a two-thirds ma...
No-Confidence Vote Against EU Commission Scheduled
The European Parliament will vote next week on a motion of no confidence against Ursula von der Leyen's EU Commission due to criticisms over its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, a defense investment program, and accusations of influencing elections via digital services legislation; a two-thirds ma...
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60% Bias Score


France Faces Urgent Call for €105 Billion in Budget Cuts
France's Court of Auditors calls for substantial budgetary cuts to address its soaring public deficit (5.8% of GDP in 2024) and high debt (114% of GDP), estimating €105 billion in savings are needed by 2029 to meet the government's target of a deficit below 3% of GDP.
France Faces Urgent Call for €105 Billion in Budget Cuts
France's Court of Auditors calls for substantial budgetary cuts to address its soaring public deficit (5.8% of GDP in 2024) and high debt (114% of GDP), estimating €105 billion in savings are needed by 2029 to meet the government's target of a deficit below 3% of GDP.
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52% Bias Score


Heat Exhaustion Prompts Call for More Trees in Canadian Schoolyards
A five-year-old in Ottawa suffered heat exhaustion at school, prompting calls for more trees in schoolyards across Canada to combat rising temperatures; while the Toronto District School Board has planted 4,000 trees, experts say it's insufficient.
Heat Exhaustion Prompts Call for More Trees in Canadian Schoolyards
A five-year-old in Ottawa suffered heat exhaustion at school, prompting calls for more trees in schoolyards across Canada to combat rising temperatures; while the Toronto District School Board has planted 4,000 trees, experts say it's insufficient.
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48% Bias Score


French Report Accuses Prime Minister of Inaction in School Abuse Case
A French parliamentary report details decades of physical and sexual abuse at a Catholic boarding school, accusing former Education Minister François Bayrou of inaction despite alleged knowledge, revealing systemic failures within the French state.
French Report Accuses Prime Minister of Inaction in School Abuse Case
A French parliamentary report details decades of physical and sexual abuse at a Catholic boarding school, accusing former Education Minister François Bayrou of inaction despite alleged knowledge, revealing systemic failures within the French state.
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40% Bias Score

No-Confidence Vote Against Von der Leyen in EU Parliament
The European Parliament will vote next week on a no-confidence motion against EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, spurred by allegations of mismanagement, lack of transparency in COVID-19 policies, and the alleged biased application of the Digital Services Act, initiated by a right-wing Ro...

No-Confidence Vote Against Von der Leyen in EU Parliament
The European Parliament will vote next week on a no-confidence motion against EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, spurred by allegations of mismanagement, lack of transparency in COVID-19 policies, and the alleged biased application of the Digital Services Act, initiated by a right-wing Ro...
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48% Bias Score

Bill C-202 Hamstrings Canada's Trade Negotiations
Canada's Parliament passed Bill C-202, prohibiting trade concessions on supply-managed products, impacting negotiations with the U.S. and other countries, despite warnings from Prime Minister Mark Carney and concerns about harming Canada's reputation as a free-trading nation.

Bill C-202 Hamstrings Canada's Trade Negotiations
Canada's Parliament passed Bill C-202, prohibiting trade concessions on supply-managed products, impacting negotiations with the U.S. and other countries, despite warnings from Prime Minister Mark Carney and concerns about harming Canada's reputation as a free-trading nation.
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56% Bias Score

Canada Cancels Digital Services Tax Amid U.S. Trade Talks
Canada canceled its three per cent digital services tax on global tech giants, impacting companies like Amazon and Google, due to ongoing trade negotiations with the United States, causing confusion and potentially costing American companies around US$2 billion.

Canada Cancels Digital Services Tax Amid U.S. Trade Talks
Canada canceled its three per cent digital services tax on global tech giants, impacting companies like Amazon and Google, due to ongoing trade negotiations with the United States, causing confusion and potentially costing American companies around US$2 billion.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Accuses Russia of Disinformation Campaign via Turkish Platform "Red.
The German government accuses Russia of using the Turkish-registered media platform "Red." to spread disinformation, aiming to deepen societal divisions and discredit Germany; this is based on an analysis by German security agencies revealing close ties to RT, despite "Red.'s" claims of independence...

Germany Accuses Russia of Disinformation Campaign via Turkish Platform "Red.
The German government accuses Russia of using the Turkish-registered media platform "Red." to spread disinformation, aiming to deepen societal divisions and discredit Germany; this is based on an analysis by German security agencies revealing close ties to RT, despite "Red.'s" claims of independence...
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48% Bias Score

Indictment of Romanian Presidential Candidate for Fascist Propaganda
Former Romanian presidential candidate Călin Georgescu was indicted on Wednesday for endorsing fascist propaganda between June 16, 2020 and May 16, 2025, through interviews, online posts, and speeches, potentially facing 3 months to 3 years in prison; the case follows the annulment of the 2024 elect...

Indictment of Romanian Presidential Candidate for Fascist Propaganda
Former Romanian presidential candidate Călin Georgescu was indicted on Wednesday for endorsing fascist propaganda between June 16, 2020 and May 16, 2025, through interviews, online posts, and speeches, potentially facing 3 months to 3 years in prison; the case follows the annulment of the 2024 elect...
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32% Bias Score

Santander Acquires TSB, Securing UK Market Presence
Santander has acquired TSB from Sabadell for £2.65bn, ending speculation about its potential withdrawal from the UK market and strengthening its position as a major high-street lender.

Santander Acquires TSB, Securing UK Market Presence
Santander has acquired TSB from Sabadell for £2.65bn, ending speculation about its potential withdrawal from the UK market and strengthening its position as a major high-street lender.
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44% Bias Score
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