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EU Links Hungary Funding to Democratic Values
The European Commission is withholding €18 billion in EU funds from Hungary due to concerns about systemic corruption and democratic backsliding, conditioning future funding on the country's adherence to EU democratic values under the new seven-year budget.
EU Links Hungary Funding to Democratic Values
The European Commission is withholding €18 billion in EU funds from Hungary due to concerns about systemic corruption and democratic backsliding, conditioning future funding on the country's adherence to EU democratic values under the new seven-year budget.
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44% Bias Score


EU Budget Conditions Funding on Democratic Values, Threatening Hungary's Access
The European Commission's proposed 2028-2034 budget conditions EU funding for member states, including Hungary, on upholding democratic values, potentially resulting in the loss of billions of euros in funding for Hungary due to rule of law concerns and corruption allegations.
EU Budget Conditions Funding on Democratic Values, Threatening Hungary's Access
The European Commission's proposed 2028-2034 budget conditions EU funding for member states, including Hungary, on upholding democratic values, potentially resulting in the loss of billions of euros in funding for Hungary due to rule of law concerns and corruption allegations.
Progress
40% Bias Score


EU Budget Shift Threatens Regional Funding and Cohesion
The European Commission's proposed €1.816 trillion budget for 2028-2035 reduces regional development funding, shifts allocation power to national governments, and risks hindering access for cities and regions, potentially undermining EU cohesion and the implementation of key policies.
EU Budget Shift Threatens Regional Funding and Cohesion
The European Commission's proposed €1.816 trillion budget for 2028-2035 reduces regional development funding, shifts allocation power to national governments, and risks hindering access for cities and regions, potentially undermining EU cohesion and the implementation of key policies.
Progress
48% Bias Score


EU-Funded Project Combats African Hunger with Sustainable Farming
A €7 million EU-funded project, INNOECOFOOD, led by Turkish scientists Redife Aslıhan Uçar and Dr. Seyit Yüzüak, aims to combat hunger in six African countries by establishing sustainable ECOHUB farms producing fish, insects, and spirulina, training local communities, and promoting sustainable food ...
EU-Funded Project Combats African Hunger with Sustainable Farming
A €7 million EU-funded project, INNOECOFOOD, led by Turkish scientists Redife Aslıhan Uçar and Dr. Seyit Yüzüak, aims to combat hunger in six African countries by establishing sustainable ECOHUB farms producing fish, insects, and spirulina, training local communities, and promoting sustainable food ...
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44% Bias Score


Romania's Austerity Measures Spark Outrage Amidst Deficit Crisis
The Romanian government announced urgent measures to address a 9.3% budget deficit, the EU's highest, by cutting spending, starting with student grants, to avoid EU funding suspension; however, this sparked protests and criticism, particularly targeting the lack of action against high judicial salar...
Romania's Austerity Measures Spark Outrage Amidst Deficit Crisis
The Romanian government announced urgent measures to address a 9.3% budget deficit, the EU's highest, by cutting spending, starting with student grants, to avoid EU funding suspension; however, this sparked protests and criticism, particularly targeting the lack of action against high judicial salar...
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56% Bias Score


Lithuania Offers Free Nursing Tuition to Combat Severe Shortage
To combat a severe nursing shortage marked by an aging workforce and low graduate numbers, Lithuania will provide free tuition to 535 students in 2025-2026, receiving €17 million from the EU, while also offering subsidized tuition for students willing to work in specific medical centers post-graduat...
Lithuania Offers Free Nursing Tuition to Combat Severe Shortage
To combat a severe nursing shortage marked by an aging workforce and low graduate numbers, Lithuania will provide free tuition to 535 students in 2025-2026, receiving €17 million from the EU, while also offering subsidized tuition for students willing to work in specific medical centers post-graduat...
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32% Bias Score

EU Links Funding to Rule of Law, Threatening Hungary's Access
The European Commission proposed a new seven-year budget linking EU funding to member states' adherence to democratic values, potentially suspending €18 billion in funds currently frozen for Hungary due to rule of law concerns, escalating the ongoing dispute.

EU Links Funding to Rule of Law, Threatening Hungary's Access
The European Commission proposed a new seven-year budget linking EU funding to member states' adherence to democratic values, potentially suspending €18 billion in funds currently frozen for Hungary due to rule of law concerns, escalating the ongoing dispute.
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36% Bias Score

Sklavenitis Investment in Premia Properties to Create Synergies in Agios Ioannis Rentis
Sklavenitis Group, through its family office, invested in Premia Properties AEAAP, potentially creating broader synergies in Agios Ioannis Rentis, including developing the former Pitsos factory near the Village Entertainment Park, and potentially integrating Sklavenitis stores into Premia's building...

Sklavenitis Investment in Premia Properties to Create Synergies in Agios Ioannis Rentis
Sklavenitis Group, through its family office, invested in Premia Properties AEAAP, potentially creating broader synergies in Agios Ioannis Rentis, including developing the former Pitsos factory near the Village Entertainment Park, and potentially integrating Sklavenitis stores into Premia's building...
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24% Bias Score

Greece-Cyprus Interconnection Project Faces Funding Crisis
The €1.4 billion Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection project faces a funding crisis due to geopolitical uncertainty delaying seabed surveys, potentially halting construction in August unless Nexans receives further payments; Greece's ADMIE requires regulatory approval for bank financing.

Greece-Cyprus Interconnection Project Faces Funding Crisis
The €1.4 billion Greece-Cyprus electricity interconnection project faces a funding crisis due to geopolitical uncertainty delaying seabed surveys, potentially halting construction in August unless Nexans receives further payments; Greece's ADMIE requires regulatory approval for bank financing.
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48% Bias Score

EU Member States Oppose Cohesion Fund Restructuring
Fourteen EU member states, including Greece, are lobbying the European Commission to keep cohesion policy funds separate, fearing cuts to poorer regions under a proposed merger of agriculture and cohesion funds (€1.2 trillion) into a single entity, changing the distribution of €48 billion allocated ...

EU Member States Oppose Cohesion Fund Restructuring
Fourteen EU member states, including Greece, are lobbying the European Commission to keep cohesion policy funds separate, fearing cuts to poorer regions under a proposed merger of agriculture and cohesion funds (€1.2 trillion) into a single entity, changing the distribution of €48 billion allocated ...
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36% Bias Score

Fourteen EU Member States Reject Centralized EU Fund Management Plan
Fourteen EU member states oppose the European Commission's plan to centralize EU fund management, advocating for a regional allocation reflecting development levels and a dedicated cohesion policy budget to reduce socio-economic disparities; the Commission's proposal, to be presented on July 16th, w...

Fourteen EU Member States Reject Centralized EU Fund Management Plan
Fourteen EU member states oppose the European Commission's plan to centralize EU fund management, advocating for a regional allocation reflecting development levels and a dedicated cohesion policy budget to reduce socio-economic disparities; the Commission's proposal, to be presented on July 16th, w...
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48% Bias Score

Romani Children in Romania Show Academic Gains Through Chess Program
In Satu Mare, Romania, the 'Chess for Change' project, partly funded by a €60,000 EU cohesion policy grant, significantly improved the academic performance and social integration of Romani children through chess instruction, resulting in better grades and participation in international competitions.

Romani Children in Romania Show Academic Gains Through Chess Program
In Satu Mare, Romania, the 'Chess for Change' project, partly funded by a €60,000 EU cohesion policy grant, significantly improved the academic performance and social integration of Romani children through chess instruction, resulting in better grades and participation in international competitions.
Progress
56% Bias Score
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