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EU to Strengthen Economic Ties with Vietnam Amid Geopolitical Tensions
EU President Ursula von der Leyen plans a trip to Vietnam to strengthen economic ties, particularly in minerals and trade, as 2024 trade between the EU and Vietnam reached €68 billion, and the EU seeks to diversify trade partnerships amid geopolitical tensions.
EU to Strengthen Economic Ties with Vietnam Amid Geopolitical Tensions
EU President Ursula von der Leyen plans a trip to Vietnam to strengthen economic ties, particularly in minerals and trade, as 2024 trade between the EU and Vietnam reached €68 billion, and the EU seeks to diversify trade partnerships amid geopolitical tensions.
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32% Bias Score


Europe Must Prioritize Its Own Security: French Minister
French Minister Benjamin Haddad argues that Europe must assume greater responsibility for its security, following a halt in US military aid to Ukraine, advocating for continued European support and greater European defense independence.
Europe Must Prioritize Its Own Security: French Minister
French Minister Benjamin Haddad argues that Europe must assume greater responsibility for its security, following a halt in US military aid to Ukraine, advocating for continued European support and greater European defense independence.
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44% Bias Score


US Cuts Cybersecurity Funding, Raising Election Security Concerns
The United States has slashed millions of dollars from two cybersecurity initiatives, including one supporting state and local election officials, prompting concerns about election security and foreign interference, especially with CISA's ongoing review and over a dozen employees placed on leave.
US Cuts Cybersecurity Funding, Raising Election Security Concerns
The United States has slashed millions of dollars from two cybersecurity initiatives, including one supporting state and local election officials, prompting concerns about election security and foreign interference, especially with CISA's ongoing review and over a dozen employees placed on leave.
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40% Bias Score


False Claims of Anti-Migrant Protests in Greece
A video falsely depicting protests in Greece against migrants was viewed 1.2 million times on X; it actually shows a February 28th demonstration marking two years since the Tempe train crash that killed 57, amid accusations of government mishandling and a failed no-confidence vote.
False Claims of Anti-Migrant Protests in Greece
A video falsely depicting protests in Greece against migrants was viewed 1.2 million times on X; it actually shows a February 28th demonstration marking two years since the Tempe train crash that killed 57, amid accusations of government mishandling and a failed no-confidence vote.
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32% Bias Score


EU Proposes "Buy European" Mechanism to Tackle Critical Medicine Shortages
The EU proposed a new critical medicines act to address drug shortages, including a "Buy European" mechanism prioritizing supply security over price in public procurement, and a coordinated supply system for medicines of common interest, impacting supply chain resilience and access to essential drug...
EU Proposes "Buy European" Mechanism to Tackle Critical Medicine Shortages
The EU proposed a new critical medicines act to address drug shortages, including a "Buy European" mechanism prioritizing supply security over price in public procurement, and a coordinated supply system for medicines of common interest, impacting supply chain resilience and access to essential drug...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Doubles Tariffs on Canadian Steel and Aluminum, Raising Recession Fears
President Trump announced a 50% tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum, effective Wednesday, in response to Ontario's electricity price hikes, escalating trade tensions and potentially triggering a recession.
Trump Doubles Tariffs on Canadian Steel and Aluminum, Raising Recession Fears
President Trump announced a 50% tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum, effective Wednesday, in response to Ontario's electricity price hikes, escalating trade tensions and potentially triggering a recession.
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52% Bias Score

Italy Divided on Defense Spending Amidst 'ReArm Europe' Debate
A recent poll reveals deep divisions in Italian public opinion regarding increasing defense spending and participation in the Ukraine conflict, with opponents citing economic concerns and casualties while supporters emphasize self-defense. The 'ReArm Europe' plan, while largely supported by the Ital...

Italy Divided on Defense Spending Amidst 'ReArm Europe' Debate
A recent poll reveals deep divisions in Italian public opinion regarding increasing defense spending and participation in the Ukraine conflict, with opponents citing economic concerns and casualties while supporters emphasize self-defense. The 'ReArm Europe' plan, while largely supported by the Ital...
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32% Bias Score

Air Pollution: Only 17% of Cities Meet Global Standards
A new report reveals that only 17% of cities globally meet air quality guidelines, with India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Congo, and Chad showing the worst air pollution; the report highlights the need for improved monitoring and stricter regulations to address the severe health impacts of air pollution.

Air Pollution: Only 17% of Cities Meet Global Standards
A new report reveals that only 17% of cities globally meet air quality guidelines, with India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Congo, and Chad showing the worst air pollution; the report highlights the need for improved monitoring and stricter regulations to address the severe health impacts of air pollution.
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24% Bias Score

EPPO Investigates Record Number of EU Financial Crimes, €24.8 Billion Estimated Loss
In 2024, the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) investigated 2,666 financial crimes, resulting in an estimated €24.8 billion loss to the EU budget; most cases involved VAT fraud, with Germany and Italy particularly affected; the EPPO received 6,547 crime reports, with over 70% from private c...

EPPO Investigates Record Number of EU Financial Crimes, €24.8 Billion Estimated Loss
In 2024, the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) investigated 2,666 financial crimes, resulting in an estimated €24.8 billion loss to the EU budget; most cases involved VAT fraud, with Germany and Italy particularly affected; the EPPO received 6,547 crime reports, with over 70% from private c...
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24% Bias Score

Bucha Priest Recounts Horrors of Russian Occupation Three Years On
Three years after Russia's invasion, Father Andriy Khalavin of St. Andrew's Church in Bucha, Ukraine, recounts the horrors of the occupation, where 509 civilians were killed, and discusses the planned replacement of a memorial wall with a permanent monument to remember the victims.

Bucha Priest Recounts Horrors of Russian Occupation Three Years On
Three years after Russia's invasion, Father Andriy Khalavin of St. Andrew's Church in Bucha, Ukraine, recounts the horrors of the occupation, where 509 civilians were killed, and discusses the planned replacement of a memorial wall with a permanent monument to remember the victims.
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52% Bias Score

EU Announces €26 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs Against US
The European Commission announced €26 billion in retaliatory tariffs on US imports, starting April 1st and fully implemented by April 13th, in response to US tariffs on steel and aluminum imports totaling $28 billion, impacting European exports worth over €18 billion.

EU Announces €26 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs Against US
The European Commission announced €26 billion in retaliatory tariffs on US imports, starting April 1st and fully implemented by April 13th, in response to US tariffs on steel and aluminum imports totaling $28 billion, impacting European exports worth over €18 billion.
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32% Bias Score

Hungary to Allow Deportation of Dual Citizens Deemed National Security Threats
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party plans to amend the constitution to allow the deportation of dual citizens deemed threats to national security, a move criticized by opposition figures as targeting critics and potentially violating basic human rights.

Hungary to Allow Deportation of Dual Citizens Deemed National Security Threats
Hungary's ruling Fidesz party plans to amend the constitution to allow the deportation of dual citizens deemed threats to national security, a move criticized by opposition figures as targeting critics and potentially violating basic human rights.
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52% Bias Score
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