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Spain's Cool Embrace of Europe: Geopolitical Shifts May Ignite Deeper Engagement
Spain's support for the EU, at 70%, is above the EU average but lacks passionate engagement; experts predict current geopolitical uncertainties may increase support for European defense autonomy.
Spain's Cool Embrace of Europe: Geopolitical Shifts May Ignite Deeper Engagement
Spain's support for the EU, at 70%, is above the EU average but lacks passionate engagement; experts predict current geopolitical uncertainties may increase support for European defense autonomy.
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40% Bias Score


Kosovo Election: Vetëvendosje Wins Most Seats but Needs Coalition
Kosovo's parliamentary elections on February 9th concluded with Vetëvendosje winning 48 seats (42.28% of the vote), falling short of a majority. The results necessitate coalition negotiations, with potential scenarios involving various alliances and minority governments, all under the expectation of...
Kosovo Election: Vetëvendosje Wins Most Seats but Needs Coalition
Kosovo's parliamentary elections on February 9th concluded with Vetëvendosje winning 48 seats (42.28% of the vote), falling short of a majority. The results necessitate coalition negotiations, with potential scenarios involving various alliances and minority governments, all under the expectation of...
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40% Bias Score


Bulgarian MPs Face Arrest for Vandalism Against EU Building
Following a protest against Bulgaria joining the Eurozone, two pro-Russian Vazrazhdane party MPs face arrest for vandalism and attempted arson of the European Commission building in Sofia, prompting political tensions and questions about the government's stability.
Bulgarian MPs Face Arrest for Vandalism Against EU Building
Following a protest against Bulgaria joining the Eurozone, two pro-Russian Vazrazhdane party MPs face arrest for vandalism and attempted arson of the European Commission building in Sofia, prompting political tensions and questions about the government's stability.
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56% Bias Score


Foreign Companies Face Worker Shortages, Other Hurdles in North Macedonia
A survey of foreign companies in North Macedonia reveals a 51% shortage of skilled workers as the top challenge, followed by increased operational costs (49%), bureaucracy, legal uncertainty, and judicial issues, all impacting investment and employment; the departure of some companies raises concern...
Foreign Companies Face Worker Shortages, Other Hurdles in North Macedonia
A survey of foreign companies in North Macedonia reveals a 51% shortage of skilled workers as the top challenge, followed by increased operational costs (49%), bureaucracy, legal uncertainty, and judicial issues, all impacting investment and employment; the departure of some companies raises concern...
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44% Bias Score


Kosovan Election Results Yield Political Stalemate
In the February 9th, 2025 Kosovan elections, Vetëvendosje won 40.80% of the vote, but faces difficulty forming a government due to opposition from the PDK, AAK, and LDK, who refuse coalition talks. This stalemate risks harming Kosovo's EU integration prospects.
Kosovan Election Results Yield Political Stalemate
In the February 9th, 2025 Kosovan elections, Vetëvendosje won 40.80% of the vote, but faces difficulty forming a government due to opposition from the PDK, AAK, and LDK, who refuse coalition talks. This stalemate risks harming Kosovo's EU integration prospects.
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44% Bias Score


Kosovo Holds Parliamentary Elections Amidst Economic and Ethnic Tensions
Kosovo held parliamentary elections on February 9th, 2024, to elect 120 lawmakers amidst an ailing economy and ethnic tensions; the Self-Determination Movement is projected to lead but needs a coalition, and the outcome will influence relations with Serbia and the EU.
Kosovo Holds Parliamentary Elections Amidst Economic and Ethnic Tensions
Kosovo held parliamentary elections on February 9th, 2024, to elect 120 lawmakers amidst an ailing economy and ethnic tensions; the Self-Determination Movement is projected to lead but needs a coalition, and the outcome will influence relations with Serbia and the EU.
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36% Bias Score

North Macedonia Joins SEPA: Faster, Cheaper Euro Payments
North Macedonia joined SEPA, the Single Euro Payments Area, enabling faster, cheaper euro transactions with 38 countries; this reduces remittance costs, boosts business competitiveness, and enhances economic integration with the EU, with projected savings of half a billion euros across the Western B...

North Macedonia Joins SEPA: Faster, Cheaper Euro Payments
North Macedonia joined SEPA, the Single Euro Payments Area, enabling faster, cheaper euro transactions with 38 countries; this reduces remittance costs, boosts business competitiveness, and enhances economic integration with the EU, with projected savings of half a billion euros across the Western B...
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16% Bias Score

Georgian Opposition Boycott Leads to One-Party Rule and Repressive Laws
Following Georgia's October 2024 parliamentary elections, where the ruling Georgian Dream party won 89 of 150 seats amid alleged irregularities, 49 opposition MPs boycotted parliament in December 2024, resulting in a de facto one-party rule that passed several controversial laws and triggered widesp...

Georgian Opposition Boycott Leads to One-Party Rule and Repressive Laws
Following Georgia's October 2024 parliamentary elections, where the ruling Georgian Dream party won 89 of 150 seats amid alleged irregularities, 49 opposition MPs boycotted parliament in December 2024, resulting in a de facto one-party rule that passed several controversial laws and triggered widesp...
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48% Bias Score

Anti-Euro Protests Turn Violent in Sofia
On Saturday, thousands of Bulgarian nationalists protested in Sofia against the government's plan to adopt the euro in 2026, attacking the European Commission's office and resulting in injuries to police officers and several arrests.

Anti-Euro Protests Turn Violent in Sofia
On Saturday, thousands of Bulgarian nationalists protested in Sofia against the government's plan to adopt the euro in 2026, attacking the European Commission's office and resulting in injuries to police officers and several arrests.
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48% Bias Score

Macedonian PM to Lobby for EU Support at Munich Security Conference
Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski will lead a delegation to the Munich Security Conference (Feb 14-16), aiming to secure increased EU support for Macedonian integration and address strained relations with Bulgaria. He will also attend the CPAC conference in Washington.

Macedonian PM to Lobby for EU Support at Munich Security Conference
Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski will lead a delegation to the Munich Security Conference (Feb 14-16), aiming to secure increased EU support for Macedonian integration and address strained relations with Bulgaria. He will also attend the CPAC conference in Washington.
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44% Bias Score

Baltic States Complete Grid Synchronization with Europe, Ending Russian Energy Dependence
On Saturday, the Baltic states—Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia—completed the synchronization of their electricity grids with continental Europe, ending their energy dependence on Russia and Belarus after a €1.6 billion EU-funded project spurred by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Baltic States Complete Grid Synchronization with Europe, Ending Russian Energy Dependence
On Saturday, the Baltic states—Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia—completed the synchronization of their electricity grids with continental Europe, ending their energy dependence on Russia and Belarus after a €1.6 billion EU-funded project spurred by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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60% Bias Score

Baltic States Sever Ties with Russia's Energy Grid
On Sunday, the Baltic states completed their disconnection from the Russian and Belarusian electricity grid, a €1.6 billion project (75% EU-funded) lasting 15 years, integrating them into the European grid via Poland and enhancing energy security.

Baltic States Sever Ties with Russia's Energy Grid
On Sunday, the Baltic states completed their disconnection from the Russian and Belarusian electricity grid, a €1.6 billion project (75% EU-funded) lasting 15 years, integrating them into the European grid via Poland and enhancing energy security.
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44% Bias Score
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