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Poland-Hungary Diplomatic Crisis Over Asylum Granted to Accused Polish Official
Former Polish Deputy Justice Minister Marcin Romanowski, accused of misusing over €107 million in public funds, was granted political asylum in Hungary despite a Polish arrest warrant and a claim of immunity as a Council of Europe member, triggering a diplomatic crisis between Poland and Hungary.
Poland-Hungary Diplomatic Crisis Over Asylum Granted to Accused Polish Official
Former Polish Deputy Justice Minister Marcin Romanowski, accused of misusing over €107 million in public funds, was granted political asylum in Hungary despite a Polish arrest warrant and a claim of immunity as a Council of Europe member, triggering a diplomatic crisis between Poland and Hungary.
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40% Bias Score


Zelenskyy Rejects Hungarian Truce Proposal
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy rejected Hungary's Christmas truce and prisoner exchange proposal, calling it a political stunt, while urging Western allies for more weapons and security guarantees to end the war.
Zelenskyy Rejects Hungarian Truce Proposal
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy rejected Hungary's Christmas truce and prisoner exchange proposal, calling it a political stunt, while urging Western allies for more weapons and security guarantees to end the war.
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48% Bias Score


Alawite Fears Rise as HTS Takes Power in Syria
The ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad after a rebel offensive has led to celebrations in Damascus, but many Alawite Syrians fear persecution under the new Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) government, despite HTS promises to protect minority rights.
Alawite Fears Rise as HTS Takes Power in Syria
The ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad after a rebel offensive has led to celebrations in Damascus, but many Alawite Syrians fear persecution under the new Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) government, despite HTS promises to protect minority rights.
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52% Bias Score


Turkey's Growing Influence in Post-Civil War Syria
Turkey's influence in Syria has significantly increased following the civil war, with its close ties to the now-ruling Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) granting Turkey considerable leverage over the new Syrian government, despite HTS's contested legitimacy and Turkey's denial of controlling Syria.
Turkey's Growing Influence in Post-Civil War Syria
Turkey's influence in Syria has significantly increased following the civil war, with its close ties to the now-ruling Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) granting Turkey considerable leverage over the new Syrian government, despite HTS's contested legitimacy and Turkey's denial of controlling Syria.
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36% Bias Score


Greece's ICT Sector: A Key Driver of Economic Recovery
Greece's ICT sector, with 4,600 businesses, 300,000 employees, and €13.5 billion annual revenue (8% of GDP), is vital for its economic recovery and digital transformation, with further growth expected from initiatives like the 'Daedalus' supercomputer and 'Pharos' AI factory.
Greece's ICT Sector: A Key Driver of Economic Recovery
Greece's ICT sector, with 4,600 businesses, 300,000 employees, and €13.5 billion annual revenue (8% of GDP), is vital for its economic recovery and digital transformation, with further growth expected from initiatives like the 'Daedalus' supercomputer and 'Pharos' AI factory.
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44% Bias Score


Stellantis Invests €2 Billion in Italy to Boost Car Production
Stellantis pledged a €2 billion investment in Italy for 2024, aiming to increase car production and improve relations with the Italian government after disagreements over the European automotive crisis; this follows the departure of CEO Carlos Tavares and includes plans to restart production of hybr...
Stellantis Invests €2 Billion in Italy to Boost Car Production
Stellantis pledged a €2 billion investment in Italy for 2024, aiming to increase car production and improve relations with the Italian government after disagreements over the European automotive crisis; this follows the departure of CEO Carlos Tavares and includes plans to restart production of hybr...
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48% Bias Score

Berlin's Cultural Budget Cuts Force Komische Oper to Continue Renovations Amidst Funding Crisis
Berlin's 12% cultural budget cut (€130 million) forces the Komische Oper to absorb a €4 million reduction while continuing renovations, alongside the Berlinale facing a 50% funding decrease, prompting concerns about the city's artistic future.

Berlin's Cultural Budget Cuts Force Komische Oper to Continue Renovations Amidst Funding Crisis
Berlin's 12% cultural budget cut (€130 million) forces the Komische Oper to absorb a €4 million reduction while continuing renovations, alongside the Berlinale facing a 50% funding decrease, prompting concerns about the city's artistic future.
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36% Bias Score

EU Orders Apple to Allow iOS Interoperability
The European Commission's preliminary findings under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) require Apple to grant third-party interoperability with its iOS and iPadOS hardware and software features by March 2025, aiming to increase competition and innovation, a move Apple opposes citing privacy concerns.

EU Orders Apple to Allow iOS Interoperability
The European Commission's preliminary findings under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) require Apple to grant third-party interoperability with its iOS and iPadOS hardware and software features by March 2025, aiming to increase competition and innovation, a move Apple opposes citing privacy concerns.
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36% Bias Score

Porsche-Piëch Backs Volkswagen Plant Closures Amidst Chinese Competition
Facing lagging European sales due to Chinese competition and high labor costs, Volkswagen's majority shareholder, the Porsche-Piëch family, supports plant closures despite the potential for a 40% reduction in its stake and the risk of significant financial repercussions.

Porsche-Piëch Backs Volkswagen Plant Closures Amidst Chinese Competition
Facing lagging European sales due to Chinese competition and high labor costs, Volkswagen's majority shareholder, the Porsche-Piëch family, supports plant closures despite the potential for a 40% reduction in its stake and the risk of significant financial repercussions.
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60% Bias Score

Severe Malaria Identified as Cause of DRC Illness Outbreak
A mysterious illness in the DRC's Kwango province, affecting hundreds, mostly children under five, with flu-like symptoms, has been identified as severe malaria by local health officials, resulting in 592 cases and 37 deaths since October.

Severe Malaria Identified as Cause of DRC Illness Outbreak
A mysterious illness in the DRC's Kwango province, affecting hundreds, mostly children under five, with flu-like symptoms, has been identified as severe malaria by local health officials, resulting in 592 cases and 37 deaths since October.
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24% Bias Score

Lithuania and Hungary Top Real Estate Investment Markets in Central and Eastern Europe for 2025
A new study by 1st Move International ranks Lithuania and Hungary as top real estate investment locations in Central and Eastern Europe for 2025 due to high rental yields and moderate taxes, while Belgium, France, and Greece offer lower returns; Spain and Portugal are most popular for buyers based o...

Lithuania and Hungary Top Real Estate Investment Markets in Central and Eastern Europe for 2025
A new study by 1st Move International ranks Lithuania and Hungary as top real estate investment locations in Central and Eastern Europe for 2025 due to high rental yields and moderate taxes, while Belgium, France, and Greece offer lower returns; Spain and Portugal are most popular for buyers based o...
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48% Bias Score

U.S. Threatens Sanctions Against Turkey Over Syrian Ceasefire
U.S. Senators Van Hollen and Graham threaten Turkey with sanctions mirroring a 2019 bill if Ankara fails to pressure Syrian opposition fighters into a ceasefire with U.S.-backed Kurds, citing concerns over regional security and the resurgence of ISIS.

U.S. Threatens Sanctions Against Turkey Over Syrian Ceasefire
U.S. Senators Van Hollen and Graham threaten Turkey with sanctions mirroring a 2019 bill if Ankara fails to pressure Syrian opposition fighters into a ceasefire with U.S.-backed Kurds, citing concerns over regional security and the resurgence of ISIS.
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36% Bias Score
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