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Czech President Works to Secure Continued Military Aid to Ukraine Despite Political Opposition
Czech President Petr Pavel is working to ensure continued military aid to Ukraine despite concerns from the leading opposition party, ANO, which has raised questions about transparency and potential irregularities in a Czech-led program to supply Kyiv with 1.8 million artillery shells this year, pot...
Czech President Works to Secure Continued Military Aid to Ukraine Despite Political Opposition
Czech President Petr Pavel is working to ensure continued military aid to Ukraine despite concerns from the leading opposition party, ANO, which has raised questions about transparency and potential irregularities in a Czech-led program to supply Kyiv with 1.8 million artillery shells this year, pot...
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32% Bias Score


Czechia Accuses China of Cyberattack, Damaging Bilateral Relations
The Czech government accused China's APT31 of a 2022 cyberattack targeting its foreign ministry, compromising unclassified emails between Czech embassies and EU institutions; this prompted the summoning of the Chinese ambassador and sparked a joint condemnation from the EU and NATO.
Czechia Accuses China of Cyberattack, Damaging Bilateral Relations
The Czech government accused China's APT31 of a 2022 cyberattack targeting its foreign ministry, compromising unclassified emails between Czech embassies and EU institutions; this prompted the summoning of the Chinese ambassador and sparked a joint condemnation from the EU and NATO.
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52% Bias Score


EU, US Seek Limited Trade Deal Amid Trump's Tariff Threat
Faced with President Trump's threat of 50 percent tariffs by July 9, the EU and US are pursuing limited trade negotiations focusing on specific issues like tariffs on metals and cars, avoiding the broader regulatory issues that doomed the previous TTIP talks due to European public and political oppo...
EU, US Seek Limited Trade Deal Amid Trump's Tariff Threat
Faced with President Trump's threat of 50 percent tariffs by July 9, the EU and US are pursuing limited trade negotiations focusing on specific issues like tariffs on metals and cars, avoiding the broader regulatory issues that doomed the previous TTIP talks due to European public and political oppo...
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56% Bias Score


EU Aims for 90% Emission Cut by 2040, Weighing "Flexibilities"
The European Commission plans a 90 percent reduction in EU greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, but is considering "flexibilities" such as international carbon credits to gain political support, despite concerns this may weaken the target's effectiveness.
EU Aims for 90% Emission Cut by 2040, Weighing "Flexibilities"
The European Commission plans a 90 percent reduction in EU greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, but is considering "flexibilities" such as international carbon credits to gain political support, despite concerns this may weaken the target's effectiveness.
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40% Bias Score


EU Farm Ministers Reject Plan to Restructure Agricultural Funding
European agriculture ministers are vehemently opposing the European Commission's plan to merge the €386.6 billion Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) into a broader EU funding model, fearing it would destabilize farm funding and reduce their control over agricultural spending; this comes just weeks bef...
EU Farm Ministers Reject Plan to Restructure Agricultural Funding
European agriculture ministers are vehemently opposing the European Commission's plan to merge the €386.6 billion Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) into a broader EU funding model, fearing it would destabilize farm funding and reduce their control over agricultural spending; this comes just weeks bef...
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Inconsistent Democracy Policy Damages U.S. Credibility
President Trump's May 2018 meetings in Riyadh and Washington D.C. showcased his inconsistent approach to democracy; he praised Saudi Arabia's human rights record while falsely accusing South Africa of genocide, undermining U.S. credibility and global influence.
Trump's Inconsistent Democracy Policy Damages U.S. Credibility
President Trump's May 2018 meetings in Riyadh and Washington D.C. showcased his inconsistent approach to democracy; he praised Saudi Arabia's human rights record while falsely accusing South Africa of genocide, undermining U.S. credibility and global influence.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine Considers Lifting Arms Export Ban Amidst Production Surplus
Ukraine's parliament debates lifting wartime restrictions on arms exports due to a production surplus of over 1,700,000 drones and EW systems, offering potential economic benefits and aiding European rearmament through the EU's €150 billion defense fund.

Ukraine Considers Lifting Arms Export Ban Amidst Production Surplus
Ukraine's parliament debates lifting wartime restrictions on arms exports due to a production surplus of over 1,700,000 drones and EW systems, offering potential economic benefits and aiding European rearmament through the EU's €150 billion defense fund.
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36% Bias Score

EU Unveils Black Sea Strategy to Counter Russia
The EU unveiled a new Black Sea strategy on Wednesday, focusing on improved military transport infrastructure, a maritime security hub, and enhanced partnerships to counter Russia's destabilization of the region.

EU Unveils Black Sea Strategy to Counter Russia
The EU unveiled a new Black Sea strategy on Wednesday, focusing on improved military transport infrastructure, a maritime security hub, and enhanced partnerships to counter Russia's destabilization of the region.
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40% Bias Score

Big Tech's Data Centers Exacerbate Spain's Water Crisis
Amidst Europe's looming water crisis, Microsoft and Amazon's €15 billion+ investment in data centers in drought-stricken Aragon, Spain, is sparking conflict with local farmers, highlighting the tension between technological advancement and water resource preservation.

Big Tech's Data Centers Exacerbate Spain's Water Crisis
Amidst Europe's looming water crisis, Microsoft and Amazon's €15 billion+ investment in data centers in drought-stricken Aragon, Spain, is sparking conflict with local farmers, highlighting the tension between technological advancement and water resource preservation.
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52% Bias Score

NATO Allies to Increase Defense Spending to 5 Percent of GDP
NATO allies are moving toward a new defense spending benchmark of 5 percent of GDP, driven by rising tensions with Russia and pressure from the U.S., with a baseline of over 3 percent for traditional military spending and the remaining for infrastructure and logistics.

NATO Allies to Increase Defense Spending to 5 Percent of GDP
NATO allies are moving toward a new defense spending benchmark of 5 percent of GDP, driven by rising tensions with Russia and pressure from the U.S., with a baseline of over 3 percent for traditional military spending and the remaining for infrastructure and logistics.
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36% Bias Score

Greece Fires Official Amidst EU Farm Fraud Probe
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) is investigating a multi-million euro agricultural subsidy fraud in Greece, uncovering evidence of funds being improperly distributed for non-existent work or land; after a tense standoff with Greek agency OPEKEPE, which involved physical resistance and...

Greece Fires Official Amidst EU Farm Fraud Probe
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) is investigating a multi-million euro agricultural subsidy fraud in Greece, uncovering evidence of funds being improperly distributed for non-existent work or land; after a tense standoff with Greek agency OPEKEPE, which involved physical resistance and...
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44% Bias Score

Spain's EU Language Bid Postponed Amidst Financial Concerns
Spain's proposal to add Catalan, Basque, and Galician as official EU languages was indefinitely postponed at the EU's General Affairs Council due to concerns about the financial implications and potential precedents, jeopardizing Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's political stability and ability...

Spain's EU Language Bid Postponed Amidst Financial Concerns
Spain's proposal to add Catalan, Basque, and Galician as official EU languages was indefinitely postponed at the EU's General Affairs Council due to concerns about the financial implications and potential precedents, jeopardizing Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's political stability and ability...
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52% Bias Score
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