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EU Parliamentarians Demand Halt to Hungary Funding Over Human Rights Concerns
26 EU parliamentarians demand a halt to all EU funding for Hungary, citing ongoing human rights violations and lack of progress on reforms since 2022, despite €19 billion in EU funds remaining frozen due to transparency issues.
EU Parliamentarians Demand Halt to Hungary Funding Over Human Rights Concerns
26 EU parliamentarians demand a halt to all EU funding for Hungary, citing ongoing human rights violations and lack of progress on reforms since 2022, despite €19 billion in EU funds remaining frozen due to transparency issues.
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48% Bias Score


France Proposes Stricter EU Grant Controls to Combat Hate Speech and Anti-EU Values
France is pushing for stricter EU grant allocation rules to counter antisemitism, hate speech, and the funding of groups hostile to European values, citing cases of EU money funding campaigns that violated French secularism and entities linked to Islamist movements, prompting a proposal for discussi...
France Proposes Stricter EU Grant Controls to Combat Hate Speech and Anti-EU Values
France is pushing for stricter EU grant allocation rules to counter antisemitism, hate speech, and the funding of groups hostile to European values, citing cases of EU money funding campaigns that violated French secularism and entities linked to Islamist movements, prompting a proposal for discussi...
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48% Bias Score


Italy's Research Grant Cuts Threaten EU Funding and Collaboration
Leading Italian scientific institutions and Nobel laureate Giorgio Parisi protested to Parliament against the January 2025 abolishment of research grants, which jeopardizes participation in EU Marie Curie projects and threatens millions in funding and international collaborations.
Italy's Research Grant Cuts Threaten EU Funding and Collaboration
Leading Italian scientific institutions and Nobel laureate Giorgio Parisi protested to Parliament against the January 2025 abolishment of research grants, which jeopardizes participation in EU Marie Curie projects and threatens millions in funding and international collaborations.
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40% Bias Score


Columbia University Lays Off 180 Researchers Due to Trump Funding Cuts
Columbia University in New York City is laying off 180 federally funded researchers due to the Trump administration's cuts to university funding, impacting research infrastructure and prompting a search for alternative funding sources, with the European Union and France offering support to affected ...
Columbia University Lays Off 180 Researchers Due to Trump Funding Cuts
Columbia University in New York City is laying off 180 federally funded researchers due to the Trump administration's cuts to university funding, impacting research infrastructure and prompting a search for alternative funding sources, with the European Union and France offering support to affected ...
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Cold Storage Facility Boosts Farm Incomes, Prevents Produce Loss
In Ankara's Beypazarı, Ahmet Gençer's government-subsidized cold storage facility, built with 40% grant and VAT exemption from TKDK, employs 30, preventing post-harvest losses and enabling year-round sales for farmers, addressing issues of fluctuating weather and market prices.
Turkish Cold Storage Facility Boosts Farm Incomes, Prevents Produce Loss
In Ankara's Beypazarı, Ahmet Gençer's government-subsidized cold storage facility, built with 40% grant and VAT exemption from TKDK, employs 30, preventing post-harvest losses and enabling year-round sales for farmers, addressing issues of fluctuating weather and market prices.
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40% Bias Score


EU Approves Spain's €400 Million Renewable Hydrogen Production Plan
The European Commission approved Spain's €400 million plan to produce up to 221,000 tons of renewable hydrogen by 2025, supporting the EU's decarbonization goals and reducing reliance on Russian fossil fuels.
EU Approves Spain's €400 Million Renewable Hydrogen Production Plan
The European Commission approved Spain's €400 million plan to produce up to 221,000 tons of renewable hydrogen by 2025, supporting the EU's decarbonization goals and reducing reliance on Russian fossil fuels.
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40% Bias Score

US Government Violates Court Order in South Sudan Deportation
A US federal judge ruled that the US government illegally deported migrants to South Sudan, violating a court order that prevented them from appealing. The migrants, from countries including Vietnam, Laos, Mexico, and Pakistan, were not allowed to challenge their deportation to a third country. The ...

US Government Violates Court Order in South Sudan Deportation
A US federal judge ruled that the US government illegally deported migrants to South Sudan, violating a court order that prevented them from appealing. The migrants, from countries including Vietnam, Laos, Mexico, and Pakistan, were not allowed to challenge their deportation to a third country. The ...
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40% Bias Score

Greece Fast-Tracks €1.3 Billion Railway Upgrade
Greece will fast-track a €1.3 billion railway network upgrade through the HRADF, involving 12 projects funded by EU and national sources, with tenders beginning soon and completion expected between 2027 and 2030.

Greece Fast-Tracks €1.3 Billion Railway Upgrade
Greece will fast-track a €1.3 billion railway network upgrade through the HRADF, involving 12 projects funded by EU and national sources, with tenders beginning soon and completion expected between 2027 and 2030.
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40% Bias Score

European Parliament Demands Increased EU Budget for 2028-2034
The European Parliament adopted a resolution demanding a significant increase in the EU budget for 2028-2034, exceeding the current 1% of GNI per member state, to address geopolitical challenges and fund defense, competitiveness, cohesion, and agricultural policies, while rejecting the Commission's ...

European Parliament Demands Increased EU Budget for 2028-2034
The European Parliament adopted a resolution demanding a significant increase in the EU budget for 2028-2034, exceeding the current 1% of GNI per member state, to address geopolitical challenges and fund defense, competitiveness, cohesion, and agricultural policies, while rejecting the Commission's ...
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36% Bias Score

Greek Coast Guard Actions Lead to Migrant Deaths, Sparking Frontex Investigation
At least seven migrants, including two children, drowned in early April after their boat was allegedly rammed by a Greek coast guard vessel, prompting a Frontex investigation into potential human rights violations and possible consequences for Greece, including financial sanctions.

Greek Coast Guard Actions Lead to Migrant Deaths, Sparking Frontex Investigation
At least seven migrants, including two children, drowned in early April after their boat was allegedly rammed by a Greek coast guard vessel, prompting a Frontex investigation into potential human rights violations and possible consequences for Greece, including financial sanctions.
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40% Bias Score

€15 Million 'I Research in Epirus' Program to Boost Regional Innovation
The Epirus Region launched a €15 million 'I Research in Epirus' program, funding businesses and research organizations collaborating on R&D projects within five priority sectors (experience industry, agrifood, health & wellbeing, environment & energy, and digital entrepreneurship) to develop innovat...

€15 Million 'I Research in Epirus' Program to Boost Regional Innovation
The Epirus Region launched a €15 million 'I Research in Epirus' program, funding businesses and research organizations collaborating on R&D projects within five priority sectors (experience industry, agrifood, health & wellbeing, environment & energy, and digital entrepreneurship) to develop innovat...
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EU Audit Reveals €7.4 Billion in Opaque NGO Funding
A European Court of Auditors report revealed €7.4 billion in EU and national funding to NGOs between 2021 and 2023, raising concerns about transparency, accountability, and potential misuse of funds for activities such as protests and lobbying, prompting calls for reform.

EU Audit Reveals €7.4 Billion in Opaque NGO Funding
A European Court of Auditors report revealed €7.4 billion in EU and national funding to NGOs between 2021 and 2023, raising concerns about transparency, accountability, and potential misuse of funds for activities such as protests and lobbying, prompting calls for reform.
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56% Bias Score
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