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Poland Imposes Border Controls, Disrupting German-Polish Crossings
On July 7th, 2025, Poland implemented border controls at 52 crossings with Germany and 13 with Lithuania in response to Germany's stricter migration policy, impacting cross-border traffic and daily life for residents of Frankfurt (Oder) and Slubice, while sparking concerns about the future of the Sc...
Poland Imposes Border Controls, Disrupting German-Polish Crossings
On July 7th, 2025, Poland implemented border controls at 52 crossings with Germany and 13 with Lithuania in response to Germany's stricter migration policy, impacting cross-border traffic and daily life for residents of Frankfurt (Oder) and Slubice, while sparking concerns about the future of the Sc...
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52% Bias Score


Poland Reinstates Border Controls with Germany, Disrupting Cross-Border Cooperation
On July 7, 2025, Poland introduced border controls at 52 crossings with Germany and 13 with Lithuania in response to Germany's stricter migration policy, impacting cross-border traffic and cooperation between cities like Frankfurt (Oder) and Slubice, which had previously been a model of European int...
Poland Reinstates Border Controls with Germany, Disrupting Cross-Border Cooperation
On July 7, 2025, Poland introduced border controls at 52 crossings with Germany and 13 with Lithuania in response to Germany's stricter migration policy, impacting cross-border traffic and cooperation between cities like Frankfurt (Oder) and Slubice, which had previously been a model of European int...
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60% Bias Score


EU Condemns Georgia's Government, Threatens Sanctions
The European Parliament passed a resolution declaring Georgia's government illegitimate, calling for new elections, and threatening to revoke its visa-free status due to democratic backsliding, specifically targeting Bidzina Ivanishvili and his associates with sanctions.
EU Condemns Georgia's Government, Threatens Sanctions
The European Parliament passed a resolution declaring Georgia's government illegitimate, calling for new elections, and threatening to revoke its visa-free status due to democratic backsliding, specifically targeting Bidzina Ivanishvili and his associates with sanctions.
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68% Bias Score


Kamto's Candidacy Challenged Amidst Defections in Cameroon's Presidential Race
Three months before Cameroon's presidential election, Maurice Kamto's candidacy is questioned due to his party's 2020 election boycott, while defections within President Biya's party add unexpected challenges to his potential reelection bid.
Kamto's Candidacy Challenged Amidst Defections in Cameroon's Presidential Race
Three months before Cameroon's presidential election, Maurice Kamto's candidacy is questioned due to his party's 2020 election boycott, while defections within President Biya's party add unexpected challenges to his potential reelection bid.
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48% Bias Score


German Bundeswehr Intensifies Recruitment Amidst Personnel Shortage
Facing a critical personnel shortage, the German Bundeswehr is intensifying its recruitment efforts, offering competitive salaries and benefits, and exploring the option of reintroducing mandatory military service to address the increasing personnel demands driven by the war in Ukraine and NATO obli...
German Bundeswehr Intensifies Recruitment Amidst Personnel Shortage
Facing a critical personnel shortage, the German Bundeswehr is intensifying its recruitment efforts, offering competitive salaries and benefits, and exploring the option of reintroducing mandatory military service to address the increasing personnel demands driven by the war in Ukraine and NATO obli...
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52% Bias Score


Daimler Truck to Cut 5,000 German Jobs by 2030
Daimler Truck announced 5,000 job cuts in Germany by 2030 to improve profitability following a 5% drop in Q2 sales, aiming to save over €1 billion annually through the "Cost Down Europe" program, primarily using attrition and early retirement.
Daimler Truck to Cut 5,000 German Jobs by 2030
Daimler Truck announced 5,000 job cuts in Germany by 2030 to improve profitability following a 5% drop in Q2 sales, aiming to save over €1 billion annually through the "Cost Down Europe" program, primarily using attrition and early retirement.
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44% Bias Score

No-Confidence Vote Looms Over EU Commission President
The European Parliament will vote on a no-confidence motion against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on July 10th, spurred by concerns over vaccine contract transparency and broader political disagreements, potentially impacting the EU's stability.

No-Confidence Vote Looms Over EU Commission President
The European Parliament will vote on a no-confidence motion against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on July 10th, spurred by concerns over vaccine contract transparency and broader political disagreements, potentially impacting the EU's stability.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Arrests Top Customs Official in Wide-Ranging Anti-Corruption Operation
Ukrainian authorities arrested a high-ranking customs official in Kyiv on July 9th for bribery, facilitating draft evasion and illegal migration; a nationwide operation also disrupted five other customs schemes across three regions.

Ukraine Arrests Top Customs Official in Wide-Ranging Anti-Corruption Operation
Ukrainian authorities arrested a high-ranking customs official in Kyiv on July 9th for bribery, facilitating draft evasion and illegal migration; a nationwide operation also disrupted five other customs schemes across three regions.
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32% Bias Score

Delay in Mutamba Embezzlement Trial Highlights DRC Justice Concerns
Former Congolese Justice Minister Constant Mutamba's trial for embezzlement of funds designated for a Kisangani prison and war reparations was delayed until July 28th due to his defense team's late access to the case files; he faces up to 15 years imprisonment if convicted.

Delay in Mutamba Embezzlement Trial Highlights DRC Justice Concerns
Former Congolese Justice Minister Constant Mutamba's trial for embezzlement of funds designated for a Kisangani prison and war reparations was delayed until July 28th due to his defense team's late access to the case files; he faces up to 15 years imprisonment if convicted.
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56% Bias Score

No-Confidence Vote Against Von der Leyen Fails to Gain Traction
A no-confidence vote against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, initiated by a far-right MEP in the European Parliament, has garnered enough signatures to proceed, though lacks the support to succeed; the vote centers on criticism of her handling of COVID-19 vaccine contracts and co...

No-Confidence Vote Against Von der Leyen Fails to Gain Traction
A no-confidence vote against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, initiated by a far-right MEP in the European Parliament, has garnered enough signatures to proceed, though lacks the support to succeed; the vote centers on criticism of her handling of COVID-19 vaccine contracts and co...
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44% Bias Score

Daimler Truck to Cut 5,000 German Jobs by 2030
Daimler Truck announced it will cut 5,000 jobs in Germany by 2030 to improve profitability following a 5% drop in second-quarter sales, aiming to save over €1 billion annually through the "Cost Down Europe" program, primarily using attrition and early retirement, with no forced layoffs until 2034.

Daimler Truck to Cut 5,000 German Jobs by 2030
Daimler Truck announced it will cut 5,000 jobs in Germany by 2030 to improve profitability following a 5% drop in second-quarter sales, aiming to save over €1 billion annually through the "Cost Down Europe" program, primarily using attrition and early retirement, with no forced layoffs until 2034.
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32% Bias Score

EU Parliament Far-Right Group Accused of €4.3 Million Fund Misuse
An internal audit reveals that the far-right Identity and Democracy (ID) group in the European Parliament misused at least €4.3 million in EU operational funds through fictitious contracts, improper bidding, and donations to organizations linked to far-right figures, raising concerns about EU financ...

EU Parliament Far-Right Group Accused of €4.3 Million Fund Misuse
An internal audit reveals that the far-right Identity and Democracy (ID) group in the European Parliament misused at least €4.3 million in EU operational funds through fictitious contracts, improper bidding, and donations to organizations linked to far-right figures, raising concerns about EU financ...
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60% Bias Score
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