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EU concludes meeting on Ukraine aid without targets, but maintains sanctions pressure
The European Council concluded its meeting on Thursday without setting numerical targets for military aid to Ukraine; however, despite internal disagreements, the EU's 16 rounds of unprecedented sanctions against Russia remain crucial bargaining chips in negotiations to end the war.
EU concludes meeting on Ukraine aid without targets, but maintains sanctions pressure
The European Council concluded its meeting on Thursday without setting numerical targets for military aid to Ukraine; however, despite internal disagreements, the EU's 16 rounds of unprecedented sanctions against Russia remain crucial bargaining chips in negotiations to end the war.
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40% Bias Score


Putin Delays Peace Talks; EU Plans €150 Billion Defense Spending Increase
Manfred Weber, president of the European People's Party, accuses Vladimir Putin of delaying peace talks to gain military advantage, while Ukraine shows willingness for peace. The EU plans a €150 billion increase in defense spending through joint procurement.
Putin Delays Peace Talks; EU Plans €150 Billion Defense Spending Increase
Manfred Weber, president of the European People's Party, accuses Vladimir Putin of delaying peace talks to gain military advantage, while Ukraine shows willingness for peace. The EU plans a €150 billion increase in defense spending through joint procurement.
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52% Bias Score


Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu Arrested Amid Mass Protests
Thousands protested in Istanbul Thursday following the arrest of opposition Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on charges of corruption, extortion, fraud, and aiding a terrorist group; authorities responded with road closures, social media restrictions, and a four-day protest ban.
Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu Arrested Amid Mass Protests
Thousands protested in Istanbul Thursday following the arrest of opposition Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on charges of corruption, extortion, fraud, and aiding a terrorist group; authorities responded with road closures, social media restrictions, and a four-day protest ban.
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52% Bias Score


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


Four NATO Nations Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amidst Russia Threat
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland announced their withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention on March 18th, 2024, citing the need to strengthen their defenses against Russia's growing military threat. Latvia plans to submit a withdrawal bill to parliament next week, and the decision is considered cr...
Four NATO Nations Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amidst Russia Threat
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland announced their withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention on March 18th, 2024, citing the need to strengthen their defenses against Russia's growing military threat. Latvia plans to submit a withdrawal bill to parliament next week, and the decision is considered cr...
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56% Bias Score


Cyprus Leaders Agree on Confidence-Building Measures After Geneva Summit
Following a two-day summit in Geneva, Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders agreed on confidence-building measures including opening four crossing points, demilitarization efforts, and joint initiatives on youth, environment, and energy. This follows years of stalled negotiations.
Cyprus Leaders Agree on Confidence-Building Measures After Geneva Summit
Following a two-day summit in Geneva, Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot leaders agreed on confidence-building measures including opening four crossing points, demilitarization efforts, and joint initiatives on youth, environment, and energy. This follows years of stalled negotiations.
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56% Bias Score

85 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Gaza Strikes; Ground Offensive Expands
Israeli strikes on Gaza killed at least 85 Palestinians overnight Wednesday-Thursday, hitting homes and killing families; Israel says it targeted militants after rocket fire from Gaza, and is blocking northern Gaza, demanding hostage release; the ground offensive continues in Rafah.

85 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Gaza Strikes; Ground Offensive Expands
Israeli strikes on Gaza killed at least 85 Palestinians overnight Wednesday-Thursday, hitting homes and killing families; Israel says it targeted militants after rocket fire from Gaza, and is blocking northern Gaza, demanding hostage release; the ground offensive continues in Rafah.
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60% Bias Score

EU Summit: Ukraine, Trump's Actions, and Defense Spending Dominate
EU leaders convene in Brussels to discuss the Ukraine war, Trump's diplomacy, new EU rearmament plans, competitiveness, irregular migration, the Middle East, and the future EU budget; Hungary blocks further military aid to Ukraine.

EU Summit: Ukraine, Trump's Actions, and Defense Spending Dominate
EU leaders convene in Brussels to discuss the Ukraine war, Trump's diplomacy, new EU rearmament plans, competitiveness, irregular migration, the Middle East, and the future EU budget; Hungary blocks further military aid to Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score

Slovak Government Reshuffle Strengthens Fico's Smer Party
Slovakia's President appointed Samuel Migaľ as the new Minister of Investments and Regional Development, resolving a coalition crisis by granting key ministries to Prime Minister Robert Fico's Smer party to maintain a parliamentary majority of 79 out of 150 seats.

Slovak Government Reshuffle Strengthens Fico's Smer Party
Slovakia's President appointed Samuel Migaľ as the new Minister of Investments and Regional Development, resolving a coalition crisis by granting key ministries to Prime Minister Robert Fico's Smer party to maintain a parliamentary majority of 79 out of 150 seats.
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48% Bias Score

Hungary Bans Budapest Pride, Defying EU Law
The Hungarian Parliament banned Budapest Pride with 136 votes, citing child protection laws; police can use facial recognition to identify participants, defying EU AI regulations; organizers face fines up to €500.

Hungary Bans Budapest Pride, Defying EU Law
The Hungarian Parliament banned Budapest Pride with 136 votes, citing child protection laws; police can use facial recognition to identify participants, defying EU AI regulations; organizers face fines up to €500.
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56% Bias Score

Seven Dead in Migrant Boat Sinking off Cyprus
A boat carrying 21 Syrian migrants sank in international waters 30 nautical miles southeast of Cape Greco, Cyprus; seven died, and two survivors were found four days later by a coast guard patrol.

Seven Dead in Migrant Boat Sinking off Cyprus
A boat carrying 21 Syrian migrants sank in international waters 30 nautical miles southeast of Cape Greco, Cyprus; seven died, and two survivors were found four days later by a coast guard patrol.
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20% Bias Score

Eurozone Inflation Eases to 2.3% in February
Eurozone inflation fell to 2.3% year-on-year in February, down from 2.5% in January, driven by lower energy and food prices; however, investor sentiment remains cautious, anticipating little further decrease in the coming year.

Eurozone Inflation Eases to 2.3% in February
Eurozone inflation fell to 2.3% year-on-year in February, down from 2.5% in January, driven by lower energy and food prices; however, investor sentiment remains cautious, anticipating little further decrease in the coming year.
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36% Bias Score
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