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US Withdrawal Creates €920.9 Million Funding Gap for WHO
Following Donald Trump's decision, the US withdrew from the WHO in 2024, leaving a €920.9 million funding gap—its largest contributor. A WHO employee launched a "1 dollar, 1 world" campaign to partially offset this loss, raising €67,252.50 to date.
US Withdrawal Creates €920.9 Million Funding Gap for WHO
Following Donald Trump's decision, the US withdrew from the WHO in 2024, leaving a €920.9 million funding gap—its largest contributor. A WHO employee launched a "1 dollar, 1 world" campaign to partially offset this loss, raising €67,252.50 to date.
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48% Bias Score


European Metallurgists Protest Job Losses During Green Transition
European metallurgists protested in Brussels over job security concerns during the green transition, demanding stronger worker protections and reskilling programs in the EU's industrial policy, while citing nearly one million job losses since 2019 and the potential loss of 4.3 million more.
European Metallurgists Protest Job Losses During Green Transition
European metallurgists protested in Brussels over job security concerns during the green transition, demanding stronger worker protections and reskilling programs in the EU's industrial policy, while citing nearly one million job losses since 2019 and the potential loss of 4.3 million more.
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40% Bias Score


Montenegro's President Outlines Risks and Ideal Conditions for EU Accession
Montenegrin President Jakov Milatovic, leveraging his economic expertise, presented four EU accession scenarios for candidate countries, warning against accepting nations with insufficient democratic reforms solely for geopolitical reasons; he aims for Montenegro's EU membership by 2028, supported b...
Montenegro's President Outlines Risks and Ideal Conditions for EU Accession
Montenegrin President Jakov Milatovic, leveraging his economic expertise, presented four EU accession scenarios for candidate countries, warning against accepting nations with insufficient democratic reforms solely for geopolitical reasons; he aims for Montenegro's EU membership by 2028, supported b...
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48% Bias Score


Netanyahu and Trump Signal Potential for Further Israeli Territorial Expansion
Following meetings with US officials, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu boasted about redrawing the map through military actions, while President Trump suggested support for expanding Israeli territory, raising concerns about further displacement of Palestinians and international condemnatio...
Netanyahu and Trump Signal Potential for Further Israeli Territorial Expansion
Following meetings with US officials, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu boasted about redrawing the map through military actions, while President Trump suggested support for expanding Israeli territory, raising concerns about further displacement of Palestinians and international condemnatio...
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56% Bias Score


Stoltenberg Returns as Norway Faces Trade War Fears
Former NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg returned to Norwegian politics as finance minister following the collapse of the ruling coalition due to disagreements on EU energy policies, amidst fears of a US-EU trade war impacting Norway.
Stoltenberg Returns as Norway Faces Trade War Fears
Former NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg returned to Norwegian politics as finance minister following the collapse of the ruling coalition due to disagreements on EU energy policies, amidst fears of a US-EU trade war impacting Norway.
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40% Bias Score


EU to Counter US Tariffs Amidst Push for Independence
In response to President Trump's announcement of potential import tariffs on the EU, European leaders unanimously agreed to retaliate with counter-tariffs, highlighting a growing push for EU economic and military independence.
EU to Counter US Tariffs Amidst Push for Independence
In response to President Trump's announcement of potential import tariffs on the EU, European leaders unanimously agreed to retaliate with counter-tariffs, highlighting a growing push for EU economic and military independence.
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48% Bias Score

Global Markets Roiled by US Tariffs: AIIB Emphasizes Multilateralism
Economists predict that US tariffs will slow global economic growth and increase inflation; the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) stresses the importance of multilateralism to counteract these effects; the EU threatens retaliation.

Global Markets Roiled by US Tariffs: AIIB Emphasizes Multilateralism
Economists predict that US tariffs will slow global economic growth and increase inflation; the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) stresses the importance of multilateralism to counteract these effects; the EU threatens retaliation.
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40% Bias Score

Frontex Faces Landmark EU Court Case Over Alleged Illegal Pushback of Syrian Family
A Syrian family claims Frontex illegally returned them to Turkey from Greece in 2016, violating their right to asylum and leading to a landmark EU Court of Justice case that could reshape Frontex's accountability for human rights violations.

Frontex Faces Landmark EU Court Case Over Alleged Illegal Pushback of Syrian Family
A Syrian family claims Frontex illegally returned them to Turkey from Greece in 2016, violating their right to asylum and leading to a landmark EU Court of Justice case that could reshape Frontex's accountability for human rights violations.
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40% Bias Score

China Imposes Tariffs, Investigates Google in Retaliation for US Trade Actions
On the same day the US imposed 10% tariffs on Chinese goods, China retaliated with tariffs on US coal, LNG, crude oil, farm equipment, and large vehicles; launched an antitrust investigation into Google; and implemented export controls on critical minerals, impacting US high-tech manufacturing.

China Imposes Tariffs, Investigates Google in Retaliation for US Trade Actions
On the same day the US imposed 10% tariffs on Chinese goods, China retaliated with tariffs on US coal, LNG, crude oil, farm equipment, and large vehicles; launched an antitrust investigation into Google; and implemented export controls on critical minerals, impacting US high-tech manufacturing.
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40% Bias Score

Euronews Sets Record with 31.5 Million Monthly Active Users in 2024
In 2024, Euronews, headquartered in Brussels, achieved record audience engagement with 31.5 million monthly active users and 1.06 billion page views, driven by its in-depth coverage of European politics and diverse digital platforms, exceeding 1.6 billion video views.

Euronews Sets Record with 31.5 Million Monthly Active Users in 2024
In 2024, Euronews, headquartered in Brussels, achieved record audience engagement with 31.5 million monthly active users and 1.06 billion page views, driven by its in-depth coverage of European politics and diverse digital platforms, exceeding 1.6 billion video views.
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48% Bias Score

EU Seeks National Defense Spending Increases Amidst Budgetary Challenges
EU leaders, failing to agree on common defense spending, tasked the European Commission with exploring ways to increase national investments and utilize flexibilities within the Stability and Growth Pact, while also investigating alternative financing through the EIB and private banks, aiming to add...

EU Seeks National Defense Spending Increases Amidst Budgetary Challenges
EU leaders, failing to agree on common defense spending, tasked the European Commission with exploring ways to increase national investments and utilize flexibilities within the Stability and Growth Pact, while also investigating alternative financing through the EIB and private banks, aiming to add...
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52% Bias Score

Russian Airstrikes Kill 18 Civilians in Ukraine
On February 1, a Russian airstrike on a former boarding school in Soledar, Ukraine, killed four and injured four civilians, while 84 were rescued; a separate missile strike on a Poltava residential building killed 14, including two children.

Russian Airstrikes Kill 18 Civilians in Ukraine
On February 1, a Russian airstrike on a former boarding school in Soledar, Ukraine, killed four and injured four civilians, while 84 were rescued; a separate missile strike on a Poltava residential building killed 14, including two children.
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56% Bias Score
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