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EU Approves €150 Billion Defense Fund, Allocating €787 Million to Greece and €1.18 Billion to Cyprus
The European Commission approved €150 billion in funding for the European Defence Fund (EDF) under the "SAFE" program, allocating €787,669,283 to Greece and €1,181,503,924 to Cyprus to bolster their defense capabilities and address critical gaps.
EU Approves €150 Billion Defense Fund, Allocating €787 Million to Greece and €1.18 Billion to Cyprus
The European Commission approved €150 billion in funding for the European Defence Fund (EDF) under the "SAFE" program, allocating €787,669,283 to Greece and €1,181,503,924 to Cyprus to bolster their defense capabilities and address critical gaps.
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48% Bias Score


Moldova's President Warns of Russian Interference in Upcoming Elections
Moldovan President Maia Sandu addressed the European Parliament, warning of extensive Russian interference in the upcoming September 28th elections, crucial for the country's EU integration path, and alleging Russia spent 1% of Moldova's GDP to influence the election.
Moldova's President Warns of Russian Interference in Upcoming Elections
Moldovan President Maia Sandu addressed the European Parliament, warning of extensive Russian interference in the upcoming September 28th elections, crucial for the country's EU integration path, and alleging Russia spent 1% of Moldova's GDP to influence the election.
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52% Bias Score


Russian Helicopter Breaches Estonian Airspace
On Sunday, a Russian MI-8 helicopter violated Estonian airspace near Vaindloo island for approximately four minutes, marking the third such incident this year.
Russian Helicopter Breaches Estonian Airspace
On Sunday, a Russian MI-8 helicopter violated Estonian airspace near Vaindloo island for approximately four minutes, marking the third such incident this year.
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16% Bias Score


EU Doubles Greenland Funding Amid Arctic Geopolitical Shift
The European Commission proposed doubling Greenland's funding to €530 million for 2028-2034, reflecting heightened EU interest in the Arctic's geopolitical and economic importance due to melting ice opening new trade routes.
EU Doubles Greenland Funding Amid Arctic Geopolitical Shift
The European Commission proposed doubling Greenland's funding to €530 million for 2028-2034, reflecting heightened EU interest in the Arctic's geopolitical and economic importance due to melting ice opening new trade routes.
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20% Bias Score


UK Gender Pay Gap Larger Than Official Estimates Suggest
A new study reveals the UK gender pay gap is larger than official figures indicate, approximately 1 percentage point higher, resulting in women earning £375 less annually at the median income level, and significantly higher than the EU and OECD averages.
UK Gender Pay Gap Larger Than Official Estimates Suggest
A new study reveals the UK gender pay gap is larger than official figures indicate, approximately 1 percentage point higher, resulting in women earning £375 less annually at the median income level, and significantly higher than the EU and OECD averages.
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20% Bias Score


EU Asylum Applications Drop Significantly in First Half of 2025
The number of asylum applications in the EU and in Norway and Switzerland fell significantly in the first half of 2025, with 399,000 new applications registered, a decrease of 114,000 compared to the first half of 2024, according to the EUAA.
EU Asylum Applications Drop Significantly in First Half of 2025
The number of asylum applications in the EU and in Norway and Switzerland fell significantly in the first half of 2025, with 399,000 new applications registered, a decrease of 114,000 compared to the first half of 2024, according to the EUAA.
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24% Bias Score

Gaza Health Crisis: Insufficient Medical Evacuations Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Over 15,600 Gazans urgently require medical evacuation, but fewer than 350, mostly children, have been transferred to the EU since the October 7th Hamas attack, due to various political and logistical challenges.

Gaza Health Crisis: Insufficient Medical Evacuations Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Over 15,600 Gazans urgently require medical evacuation, but fewer than 350, mostly children, have been transferred to the EU since the October 7th Hamas attack, due to various political and logistical challenges.
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24% Bias Score

Over 1 Million Hectares of EU Forest Burned in 2023
By the end of August 2023, over one million hectares of forest in the EU had burned, a near fivefold increase from 2022, with Portugal, Cyprus, and Spain suffering the most significant losses, highlighting the urgent need for improved prevention and response strategies.

Over 1 Million Hectares of EU Forest Burned in 2023
By the end of August 2023, over one million hectares of forest in the EU had burned, a near fivefold increase from 2022, with Portugal, Cyprus, and Spain suffering the most significant losses, highlighting the urgent need for improved prevention and response strategies.
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32% Bias Score

Trump Announces European Leaders' Visit to Washington for Ukraine Talks
Former President Donald Trump announced that European leaders will visit Washington on Monday or Tuesday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, and that he will soon speak with Vladimir Putin, while also suggesting the US is prepared to implement a second round of sanctions against Russia.

Trump Announces European Leaders' Visit to Washington for Ukraine Talks
Former President Donald Trump announced that European leaders will visit Washington on Monday or Tuesday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, and that he will soon speak with Vladimir Putin, while also suggesting the US is prepared to implement a second round of sanctions against Russia.
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24% Bias Score

EU Asylum Applications Drop 23% in First Half of 2025
The number of asylum applications in the EU, Norway, and Switzerland significantly decreased by 23% to almost 400,000 in the first half of 2025, with a shift in top applicant countries and a historically low approval rate.

EU Asylum Applications Drop 23% in First Half of 2025
The number of asylum applications in the EU, Norway, and Switzerland significantly decreased by 23% to almost 400,000 in the first half of 2025, with a shift in top applicant countries and a historically low approval rate.
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12% Bias Score

French Prime Minister Bayrou Faces No-Confidence Vote Amidst Economic Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou is facing a no-confidence vote in parliament due to France's severe economic crisis, characterized by a public debt reaching 113.9% of GDP and a 2025 deficit exceeding the EU's 3% limit; Bayrou's proposed budget aims to address a €44 billion shortfall.

French Prime Minister Bayrou Faces No-Confidence Vote Amidst Economic Crisis
French Prime Minister François Bayrou is facing a no-confidence vote in parliament due to France's severe economic crisis, characterized by a public debt reaching 113.9% of GDP and a 2025 deficit exceeding the EU's 3% limit; Bayrou's proposed budget aims to address a €44 billion shortfall.
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40% Bias Score

German Parliament Removes Climate Penalty Funding from Climate Fund
Following widespread criticism from across the political spectrum, a German parliamentary budget proposal to fund potential EU climate penalties from the Climate and Transformation Fund (KTF) has been withdrawn.

German Parliament Removes Climate Penalty Funding from Climate Fund
Following widespread criticism from across the political spectrum, a German parliamentary budget proposal to fund potential EU climate penalties from the Climate and Transformation Fund (KTF) has been withdrawn.
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52% Bias Score
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