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Cyprus Seeks Substantive Talks on Cyprus Issue at New York Meeting
President Nikos Christodoulidis of Cyprus will participate in an informal UN-led meeting in New York on July 16-17, 2025, to discuss the Cyprus issue; Cyprus seeks substantive negotiations towards a bizonal, bicommunal federation.
Cyprus Seeks Substantive Talks on Cyprus Issue at New York Meeting
President Nikos Christodoulidis of Cyprus will participate in an informal UN-led meeting in New York on July 16-17, 2025, to discuss the Cyprus issue; Cyprus seeks substantive negotiations towards a bizonal, bicommunal federation.
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine War Displaces Millions, Underscoring Need for Continued International Aid
The Russia-Ukraine war displaced nearly 10 million Ukrainians—3.8 million internally and 5.6 million abroad—with most preferring proximity to their homes, necessitating continued international humanitarian and recovery aid as conflict intensifies, particularly given the upcoming winter.
Ukraine War Displaces Millions, Underscoring Need for Continued International Aid
The Russia-Ukraine war displaced nearly 10 million Ukrainians—3.8 million internally and 5.6 million abroad—with most preferring proximity to their homes, necessitating continued international humanitarian and recovery aid as conflict intensifies, particularly given the upcoming winter.
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24% Bias Score


Ukraine's \$1 Trillion Recovery Plan Amidst Record Russian Attacks
The Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome focused on rebuilding efforts amid record-breaking Russian drone attacks (nearly 5,500 in June). President Zelenskyy stressed unity and concrete negotiation guarantees, while Ukraine's Prime Minister announced plans for two \$1 trillion funds to cover reconstr...
Ukraine's \$1 Trillion Recovery Plan Amidst Record Russian Attacks
The Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome focused on rebuilding efforts amid record-breaking Russian drone attacks (nearly 5,500 in June). President Zelenskyy stressed unity and concrete negotiation guarantees, while Ukraine's Prime Minister announced plans for two \$1 trillion funds to cover reconstr...
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44% Bias Score


US Tariffs Pose Greatest Threat to German and Irish Economies
Germany and Ireland face the highest risk from potential US tariffs, with Germany's automotive sector and Ireland's pharmaceutical exports particularly vulnerable, potentially leading to significant GDP losses and job reductions; the EU as a whole faces a potential 0.3% GDP loss based on current pro...
US Tariffs Pose Greatest Threat to German and Irish Economies
Germany and Ireland face the highest risk from potential US tariffs, with Germany's automotive sector and Ireland's pharmaceutical exports particularly vulnerable, potentially leading to significant GDP losses and job reductions; the EU as a whole faces a potential 0.3% GDP loss based on current pro...
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32% Bias Score


Spain's Job Creation Claim: Fact vs. Fiction
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez inaccurately claimed Spain created half of the Eurozone's new jobs in Q1 2025; Eurostat data reveals Spain accounted for 25.3% (454,000 jobs) of the 1.8 million total new jobs, despite Spain's economic growth outpacing France, Germany, and Italy.
Spain's Job Creation Claim: Fact vs. Fiction
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez inaccurately claimed Spain created half of the Eurozone's new jobs in Q1 2025; Eurostat data reveals Spain accounted for 25.3% (454,000 jobs) of the 1.8 million total new jobs, despite Spain's economic growth outpacing France, Germany, and Italy.
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40% Bias Score


Greek Authorities Raid OPECPE Amidst Agricultural Subsidy Fraud Investigation
Greek authorities raided the OPECPE headquarters in Athens on Wednesday to investigate fraudulent agricultural subsidies, seizing documents and digital evidence; the investigation focuses on recipients of the highest subsidies and aims to recover misappropriated EU funds within two months.
Greek Authorities Raid OPECPE Amidst Agricultural Subsidy Fraud Investigation
Greek authorities raided the OPECPE headquarters in Athens on Wednesday to investigate fraudulent agricultural subsidies, seizing documents and digital evidence; the investigation focuses on recipients of the highest subsidies and aims to recover misappropriated EU funds within two months.
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36% Bias Score

Greenland's Rare Earths: A Geopolitical Shift in Mineral Supply Chains
Greenland's vast untapped rare earth deposits are attracting significant investment from the US and EU, aiming to reduce reliance on China's dominant control of these critical minerals vital for various technologies, despite extraction challenges and strict environmental regulations.

Greenland's Rare Earths: A Geopolitical Shift in Mineral Supply Chains
Greenland's vast untapped rare earth deposits are attracting significant investment from the US and EU, aiming to reduce reliance on China's dominant control of these critical minerals vital for various technologies, despite extraction challenges and strict environmental regulations.
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44% Bias Score

EU Condemns Georgia's Crackdown, Freezes Accession Process
EU foreign ministers condemned Georgia's crackdown on the opposition, citing concerns over rule of law, Russian influence, and the imprisonment of numerous opposition leaders and journalists, resulting in a stalled EU accession process.

EU Condemns Georgia's Crackdown, Freezes Accession Process
EU foreign ministers condemned Georgia's crackdown on the opposition, citing concerns over rule of law, Russian influence, and the imprisonment of numerous opposition leaders and journalists, resulting in a stalled EU accession process.
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48% Bias Score

Von der Leyen Survives No-Confidence Vote Amidst Growing Political Divisions
In Strasbourg on Thursday, a motion of no confidence against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen received 175 votes in favor, 360 against, and 18 abstentions; despite failing, it highlights significant political challenges for her second term, particularly concerning the upcoming 2028...

Von der Leyen Survives No-Confidence Vote Amidst Growing Political Divisions
In Strasbourg on Thursday, a motion of no confidence against European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen received 175 votes in favor, 360 against, and 18 abstentions; despite failing, it highlights significant political challenges for her second term, particularly concerning the upcoming 2028...
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Greece Halts Asylum Processing for North African Sea Arrivals
Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a temporary suspension of asylum applications for sea arrivals from North Africa, particularly Libya, due to a sharp increase in irregular migration, emphasizing that Greece is not an open passage to Europe and calling for a unified European resp...

Greece Halts Asylum Processing for North African Sea Arrivals
Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a temporary suspension of asylum applications for sea arrivals from North Africa, particularly Libya, due to a sharp increase in irregular migration, emphasizing that Greece is not an open passage to Europe and calling for a unified European resp...
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60% Bias Score

Greece Implements Emergency Measures to Curb Illegal Immigration from Libya
Greece announced emergency measures to counter rising illegal immigration from Libya, including a three-month asylum application suspension for sea arrivals from North Africa and a new closed facility in Crete, supported by the EU.

Greece Implements Emergency Measures to Curb Illegal Immigration from Libya
Greece announced emergency measures to counter rising illegal immigration from Libya, including a three-month asylum application suspension for sea arrivals from North Africa and a new closed facility in Crete, supported by the EU.
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40% Bias Score

PKK Leader Öcalan Declares End to Armed Struggle, Disarmament to Begin
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan announced the end of the PKK's armed struggle and national liberation strategy in a video message, marking a significant shift towards a democratic political approach; the disarmament process begins July 11th in Sulaimaniyah, Northern Iraq, after nearly 40 years...

PKK Leader Öcalan Declares End to Armed Struggle, Disarmament to Begin
Imprisoned PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan announced the end of the PKK's armed struggle and national liberation strategy in a video message, marking a significant shift towards a democratic political approach; the disarmament process begins July 11th in Sulaimaniyah, Northern Iraq, after nearly 40 years...
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52% Bias Score
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