"EU Military Spending Hits Record High Amidst Growing Security Concerns"
"The European Union's military spending reached a record high of 279 billion euros in 2023, a 10% increase from 2022, driven by security concerns following Russia's actions in Crimea and a growing need for domestic arms production, with NATO suggesting that 2% GDP spending is insufficient for long-t...
"EU Military Spending Hits Record High Amidst Growing Security Concerns"
"The European Union's military spending reached a record high of 279 billion euros in 2023, a 10% increase from 2022, driven by security concerns following Russia's actions in Crimea and a growing need for domestic arms production, with NATO suggesting that 2% GDP spending is insufficient for long-t...
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40% Bias Score
Ukraine Sanctions Georgian Billionaire Amidst Protests and Crackdown
Ukraine, joined by three Baltic nations, imposed sanctions on Georgian billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili and 19 associates for allegedly undermining Georgia's interests, escalating tensions amid ongoing protests and a government crackdown following disputed elections.
Ukraine Sanctions Georgian Billionaire Amidst Protests and Crackdown
Ukraine, joined by three Baltic nations, imposed sanctions on Georgian billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili and 19 associates for allegedly undermining Georgia's interests, escalating tensions amid ongoing protests and a government crackdown following disputed elections.
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48% Bias Score
Alleged 560 GB Data Breach at Spanish Tax Agency
The Trinity hacking group claims a 560 GB data breach from the Spanish Tax Agency, demanding a $38 million ransom by December 31st, although the agency denies the breach.
Alleged 560 GB Data Breach at Spanish Tax Agency
The Trinity hacking group claims a 560 GB data breach from the Spanish Tax Agency, demanding a $38 million ransom by December 31st, although the agency denies the breach.
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32% Bias Score
Georgia Suspends EU Membership Bid Until 2028
Following the European Parliament's condemnation of Georgia's October 26 elections, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced the suspension of the country's EU membership bid until 2028, citing the EU's rejection of Georgian sovereignty and vowing to refuse EU funding; protests erupted in Tbilisi.
Georgia Suspends EU Membership Bid Until 2028
Following the European Parliament's condemnation of Georgia's October 26 elections, Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze announced the suspension of the country's EU membership bid until 2028, citing the EU's rejection of Georgian sovereignty and vowing to refuse EU funding; protests erupted in Tbilisi.
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40% Bias Score
New European Commission Faces Political Hurdles
The article details the political infighting and eventual compromise in the formation of Ursula von der Leyen's new European Commission.
New European Commission Faces Political Hurdles
The article details the political infighting and eventual compromise in the formation of Ursula von der Leyen's new European Commission.
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40% Bias Score
Amsterdam Mayor Apologizes for "Pogrom" Remark After Football Fan Attacks
Amsterdam's mayor apologizes for using the term "pogrom" to describe attacks on Israeli football fans, sparking controversy and leading to a government minister's resignation.
Amsterdam Mayor Apologizes for "Pogrom" Remark After Football Fan Attacks
Amsterdam's mayor apologizes for using the term "pogrom" to describe attacks on Israeli football fans, sparking controversy and leading to a government minister's resignation.
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48% Bias Score
Macron Seeks to Form New Government After No-Confidence Vote
Following a no-confidence vote that ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier, President Macron initiated meetings with various French political parties on Friday to form a new government, causing divisions within the left-wing coalition due to the Socialist Party's willingness to cooperate with centrist...
Macron Seeks to Form New Government After No-Confidence Vote
Following a no-confidence vote that ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier, President Macron initiated meetings with various French political parties on Friday to form a new government, causing divisions within the left-wing coalition due to the Socialist Party's willingness to cooperate with centrist...
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40% Bias Score
Hungary's Foreign Minister Seeks to Secure Energy Supplies Amidst Western Sanctions
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto visited Moscow on February 27, 2024, meeting with senior Russian officials to discuss securing energy supplies amid Western sanctions impacting Hungary's energy sector, emphasizing the importance of Russian energy for Hungary and seeking solutions to the di...
Hungary's Foreign Minister Seeks to Secure Energy Supplies Amidst Western Sanctions
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto visited Moscow on February 27, 2024, meeting with senior Russian officials to discuss securing energy supplies amid Western sanctions impacting Hungary's energy sector, emphasizing the importance of Russian energy for Hungary and seeking solutions to the di...
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48% Bias Score
Ventura's False Claim on Foreign Prisoners in Portugal
André Ventura, leader of Portugal's Chega party, falsely claimed 20% of Portuguese prisoners are foreign nationals, while official data shows only 16.7%, with most crimes committed by Portuguese citizens.
Ventura's False Claim on Foreign Prisoners in Portugal
André Ventura, leader of Portugal's Chega party, falsely claimed 20% of Portuguese prisoners are foreign nationals, while official data shows only 16.7%, with most crimes committed by Portuguese citizens.
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68% Bias Score
Russia Accused of Arms Deal with North Korea in Exchange for Troops in Ukraine
South Korea accuses Russia of supplying North Korea with weapons in exchange for sending troops to fight in Ukraine, raising international concerns about the escalating conflict.
Russia Accused of Arms Deal with North Korea in Exchange for Troops in Ukraine
South Korea accuses Russia of supplying North Korea with weapons in exchange for sending troops to fight in Ukraine, raising international concerns about the escalating conflict.
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40% Bias Score
Sabotage Suspected in Baltic Sea Cable Cut
Suspected sabotage of an undersea data cable connecting Finland and Germany raises concerns about hybrid warfare and critical infrastructure security.
Sabotage Suspected in Baltic Sea Cable Cut
Suspected sabotage of an undersea data cable connecting Finland and Germany raises concerns about hybrid warfare and critical infrastructure security.
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40% Bias Score
EU Fails to Curb Antibiotic Resistance
The European Union is failing to reduce antibiotic use, despite increasing rates of antimicrobial resistance which caused almost 5 million deaths in 2019.
EU Fails to Curb Antibiotic Resistance
The European Union is failing to reduce antibiotic use, despite increasing rates of antimicrobial resistance which caused almost 5 million deaths in 2019.
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40% Bias Score