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EU Skeptical of China's Role in Ukraine Conflict
Amidst the war in Ukraine, Lithuania and other European nations express skepticism toward China's role as a potential peacemaker, citing its economic ties to Russia and ambiguous actions despite diplomatic calls for peace.
EU Skeptical of China's Role in Ukraine Conflict
Amidst the war in Ukraine, Lithuania and other European nations express skepticism toward China's role as a potential peacemaker, citing its economic ties to Russia and ambiguous actions despite diplomatic calls for peace.
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60% Bias Score


French Government Explores Special Law to Avoid Shutdown After Barnier Censure
Following the censure of the Barnier government in France, a special law is being considered to avoid a shutdown, enabling the collection of taxes and funding of essential services, while raising questions regarding the inclusion of additional measures like indexing income tax to inflation and the p...
French Government Explores Special Law to Avoid Shutdown After Barnier Censure
Following the censure of the Barnier government in France, a special law is being considered to avoid a shutdown, enabling the collection of taxes and funding of essential services, while raising questions regarding the inclusion of additional measures like indexing income tax to inflation and the p...
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36% Bias Score


No-Confidence Vote Threatens to Topple French Government
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier is facing a no-confidence vote and will likely be ousted after three months in office due to his failure to secure the support of Marine Le Pen's National Rally party for a €60 billion budget bill, despite making several concessions; this crisis highlights deep p...
No-Confidence Vote Threatens to Topple French Government
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier is facing a no-confidence vote and will likely be ousted after three months in office due to his failure to secure the support of Marine Le Pen's National Rally party for a €60 billion budget bill, despite making several concessions; this crisis highlights deep p...
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64% Bias Score


Germany Faces "Severe Threat" to Cybersecurity and Infrastructure from Russia and China
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated that Germany's cybersecurity and infrastructure face a "severe threat" from Russia and China, citing recent incidents including damage to undersea fiber-optic cables in the Baltic Sea, an alleged attack on a German military helicopter by a Russian ship, and ongoi...
Germany Faces "Severe Threat" to Cybersecurity and Infrastructure from Russia and China
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated that Germany's cybersecurity and infrastructure face a "severe threat" from Russia and China, citing recent incidents including damage to undersea fiber-optic cables in the Baltic Sea, an alleged attack on a German military helicopter by a Russian ship, and ongoi...
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44% Bias Score


Barnier Faces Ultimatum: Budget Vote Could Topple French Government
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier needs the far-right National Rally's support to pass the social security budget by Monday, otherwise, his government could collapse, triggering a major political and financial crisis in France.
Barnier Faces Ultimatum: Budget Vote Could Topple French Government
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier needs the far-right National Rally's support to pass the social security budget by Monday, otherwise, his government could collapse, triggering a major political and financial crisis in France.
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48% Bias Score


Poland, Netherlands Seek to Ease EU Rules on Non-EU Defense Spending
Poland and the Netherlands proposed loosening EU rules for the €1.5 billion European Defence Industry Programme (EDIP) to fast-track non-EU defense purchases, particularly for supporting Ukraine, potentially allowing EDIP funds for producing non-EU weapons in Europe.
Poland, Netherlands Seek to Ease EU Rules on Non-EU Defense Spending
Poland and the Netherlands proposed loosening EU rules for the €1.5 billion European Defence Industry Programme (EDIP) to fast-track non-EU defense purchases, particularly for supporting Ukraine, potentially allowing EDIP funds for producing non-EU weapons in Europe.
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36% Bias Score

French Government Falls After No-Confidence Vote
The French National Assembly passed a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government on [Date], leading to its resignation; this is the first successful no-confidence vote since 1962, and it resulted from a coalition of left and right-wing parties united in their opposition ...

French Government Falls After No-Confidence Vote
The French National Assembly passed a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government on [Date], leading to its resignation; this is the first successful no-confidence vote since 1962, and it resulted from a coalition of left and right-wing parties united in their opposition ...
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52% Bias Score

No-Confidence Vote Threatens to Topple French Government
French Prime Minister Barnier faces a likely no-confidence vote on Wednesday due to his controversial €60 billion budget, potentially causing political and financial crises, despite President Macron's confidence in the government.

No-Confidence Vote Threatens to Topple French Government
French Prime Minister Barnier faces a likely no-confidence vote on Wednesday due to his controversial €60 billion budget, potentially causing political and financial crises, despite President Macron's confidence in the government.
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60% Bias Score

Romania Election: Pro-Russia Candidate Poses Risk to NATO
Romania's upcoming presidential election presents a risk to NATO due to the pro-Russia stance of leading candidate Călin Georgescu, who opposes the country's support for Ukraine and NATO deployments, despite claiming no desire to leave NATO or the EU.

Romania Election: Pro-Russia Candidate Poses Risk to NATO
Romania's upcoming presidential election presents a risk to NATO due to the pro-Russia stance of leading candidate Călin Georgescu, who opposes the country's support for Ukraine and NATO deployments, despite claiming no desire to leave NATO or the EU.
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52% Bias Score

Farage Denies Seeking Musk Donation, But Says He Would Accept It
Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Reform Party, denied actively seeking donations from Elon Musk but confirmed he would accept them if offered; Westminster is abuzz with speculation that Musk could donate up to $100 million to the party, which is challenging the Labour Party.

Farage Denies Seeking Musk Donation, But Says He Would Accept It
Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Reform Party, denied actively seeking donations from Elon Musk but confirmed he would accept them if offered; Westminster is abuzz with speculation that Musk could donate up to $100 million to the party, which is challenging the Labour Party.
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40% Bias Score

French Government Faces Collapse Over Budget Vote
Facing a vote of no confidence, French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government risks collapse due to the National Rally's opposition to its proposed budget, which includes €40 billion in spending cuts and €20 billion in tax hikes, despite recent concessions; a failure could trigger a financial cr...

French Government Faces Collapse Over Budget Vote
Facing a vote of no confidence, French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government risks collapse due to the National Rally's opposition to its proposed budget, which includes €40 billion in spending cuts and €20 billion in tax hikes, despite recent concessions; a failure could trigger a financial cr...
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52% Bias Score

Baltic States Sanction Georgian Officials Over Protest Crackdown
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania imposed sanctions on 11 Georgian officials, including oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili and Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri, for their role in violently suppressing anti-government protests in Tbilisi following the government's decision to suspend the country's EU acce...

Baltic States Sanction Georgian Officials Over Protest Crackdown
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania imposed sanctions on 11 Georgian officials, including oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili and Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri, for their role in violently suppressing anti-government protests in Tbilisi following the government's decision to suspend the country's EU acce...
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40% Bias Score
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