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EU and Indonesia Conclude Comprehensive Trade and Investment Agreement
The EU and Indonesia finalized a landmark trade and investment agreement (CEPA and IPA) after almost a decade of negotiations, aiming to boost European exports and secure critical supply chains, especially amidst geopolitical uncertainties.
EU and Indonesia Conclude Comprehensive Trade and Investment Agreement
The EU and Indonesia finalized a landmark trade and investment agreement (CEPA and IPA) after almost a decade of negotiations, aiming to boost European exports and secure critical supply chains, especially amidst geopolitical uncertainties.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Warns Against Military Response to Russian Airspace Violations
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius cautioned against a military response to recent Russian airspace violations, emphasizing the need for restraint while maintaining a strong presence to deter further incursions.
Germany Warns Against Military Response to Russian Airspace Violations
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius cautioned against a military response to recent Russian airspace violations, emphasizing the need for restraint while maintaining a strong presence to deter further incursions.
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16% Bias Score


EU Parliamentarians Seek Halt to Bulgarian Funding Over Mayor's Arrest
Renew Europe, a liberal group in the European Parliament, is urging the European Commission to halt €653 million in post-Covid funding to Bulgaria following the arrest of Varna Mayor Blagomir Kotsev, accusing the Bulgarian government of misusing its anti-corruption body against political opponents.
EU Parliamentarians Seek Halt to Bulgarian Funding Over Mayor's Arrest
Renew Europe, a liberal group in the European Parliament, is urging the European Commission to halt €653 million in post-Covid funding to Bulgaria following the arrest of Varna Mayor Blagomir Kotsev, accusing the Bulgarian government of misusing its anti-corruption body against political opponents.
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40% Bias Score


France's Persistent Public Deficit: 35 Years of Unchecked Spending
Over 35 years, French governments across the political spectrum have failed to curb the public deficit, with policy decisions increasing public spending by 5.5% of GDP while tax increases only generated 1% of GDP, according to a new report by François Ecalle.
France's Persistent Public Deficit: 35 Years of Unchecked Spending
Over 35 years, French governments across the political spectrum have failed to curb the public deficit, with policy decisions increasing public spending by 5.5% of GDP while tax increases only generated 1% of GDP, according to a new report by François Ecalle.
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40% Bias Score


Denmark to compensate Greenlandic women forced into contraception
The Danish government will compensate Greenlandic women who were given contraceptives without their knowledge or consent, following a lawsuit and government report revealing thousands may have been affected by a decades-long campaign to control population growth.
Denmark to compensate Greenlandic women forced into contraception
The Danish government will compensate Greenlandic women who were given contraceptives without their knowledge or consent, following a lawsuit and government report revealing thousands may have been affected by a decades-long campaign to control population growth.
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16% Bias Score


EU Drug Shortages Reach Critical Levels in 2024
A new European Court of Auditors report reveals critical shortages of 136 medicines in the EU between 2022 and October 2024, impacting 21 of the 27 member states, with the most significant shortages in Belgium, Spain, and France.
EU Drug Shortages Reach Critical Levels in 2024
A new European Court of Auditors report reveals critical shortages of 136 medicines in the EU between 2022 and October 2024, impacting 21 of the 27 member states, with the most significant shortages in Belgium, Spain, and France.
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8% Bias Score

Kiekert AG, Global Leader in Automotive Locking Systems, Files for Insolvency
Kiekert AG, the inventor of the modern central locking system and a subsidiary of a sanctioned Chinese company, filed for insolvency due to the Chinese shareholder's failure to meet financial obligations and resulting market access and financing restrictions.

Kiekert AG, Global Leader in Automotive Locking Systems, Files for Insolvency
Kiekert AG, the inventor of the modern central locking system and a subsidiary of a sanctioned Chinese company, filed for insolvency due to the Chinese shareholder's failure to meet financial obligations and resulting market access and financing restrictions.
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32% Bias Score

Trump Shifts Stance, Believes Ukraine Can Regain All Territory with Western Aid
US President Trump now believes Ukraine can retake all its territory with Western support, a reversal from his previous suggestions of territorial concessions.

Trump Shifts Stance, Believes Ukraine Can Regain All Territory with Western Aid
US President Trump now believes Ukraine can retake all its territory with Western support, a reversal from his previous suggestions of territorial concessions.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Criticizes UN, Praises German Shift from Green Policies
During his UN General Assembly address on September 23, 2025, President Trump sharply criticized the UN, particularly its handling of immigration and support for peace efforts, while praising Germany's new government for abandoning its previous "green" energy and migration policies.

Trump Criticizes UN, Praises German Shift from Green Policies
During his UN General Assembly address on September 23, 2025, President Trump sharply criticized the UN, particularly its handling of immigration and support for peace efforts, while praising Germany's new government for abandoning its previous "green" energy and migration policies.
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28% Bias Score

EU Drug Shortages Reach Record Levels in 2023-2024
A European Court of Auditors report reveals that shortages of 136 essential medicines reached record levels in the EU in 2023 and 2024, impacting 21 member states and driven by factors like increased demand, production delays, and high energy costs.

EU Drug Shortages Reach Record Levels in 2023-2024
A European Court of Auditors report reveals that shortages of 136 essential medicines reached record levels in the EU in 2023 and 2024, impacting 21 member states and driven by factors like increased demand, production delays, and high energy costs.
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16% Bias Score

EU Delays Anti-Deforestation Law Until 2026
The European Commission postponed the implementation of its anti-deforestation law by one year, citing technical difficulties with the monitoring system, despite opposition from environmental groups and a recent free trade agreement with Indonesia.

EU Delays Anti-Deforestation Law Until 2026
The European Commission postponed the implementation of its anti-deforestation law by one year, citing technical difficulties with the monitoring system, despite opposition from environmental groups and a recent free trade agreement with Indonesia.
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40% Bias Score

OECD Raises 2025 Global Growth Forecast Despite Trade War Headwinds
The OECD upwardly revised its 2025 global growth forecast to 3.2 percent, citing unexpected resilience to trade tariffs, but warned of future negative effects and slower growth in the US and Eurozone.

OECD Raises 2025 Global Growth Forecast Despite Trade War Headwinds
The OECD upwardly revised its 2025 global growth forecast to 3.2 percent, citing unexpected resilience to trade tariffs, but warned of future negative effects and slower growth in the US and Eurozone.
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24% Bias Score
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