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Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies' Powers, Sparking Protests
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22nd restricting the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO), sparking protests as critics fear a setback in anti-corruption efforts and potential threats to EU integration.
Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies' Powers, Sparking Protests
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22nd restricting the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO), sparking protests as critics fear a setback in anti-corruption efforts and potential threats to EU integration.
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine-Russia Talks Resume in Istanbul, Focusing on Prisoner Exchanges
Following a three-year pause, Ukrainian and Russian representatives met in Istanbul on July 25, 2024, to discuss prisoner exchanges and the return of Ukrainian children deported to Russia, with a potential future summit between Zelenskyy and Putin to negotiate a ceasefire.
Ukraine-Russia Talks Resume in Istanbul, Focusing on Prisoner Exchanges
Following a three-year pause, Ukrainian and Russian representatives met in Istanbul on July 25, 2024, to discuss prisoner exchanges and the return of Ukrainian children deported to Russia, with a potential future summit between Zelenskyy and Putin to negotiate a ceasefire.
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36% Bias Score


Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Crackdown Raises Concerns
Ukraine's parliament passed a law merging two key anti-corruption bodies under the Prosecutor General's office, prompting protests and EU concern, while raids on these bodies and the targeting of an anti-corruption activist raise questions about the government's commitment to reform.
Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Crackdown Raises Concerns
Ukraine's parliament passed a law merging two key anti-corruption bodies under the Prosecutor General's office, prompting protests and EU concern, while raids on these bodies and the targeting of an anti-corruption activist raise questions about the government's commitment to reform.
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40% Bias Score


Orbán Exploits Death of Hungarian in Ukraine to Attack EU Membership Bid
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán used the death of a Hungarian citizen, József Sebestyén, in Ukraine in July 2025 to intensify his anti-Ukraine campaign and obstruct its EU accession, despite unclear circumstances and Ukrainian denials of wrongdoing, exploiting historical grievances and fueling...
Orbán Exploits Death of Hungarian in Ukraine to Attack EU Membership Bid
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán used the death of a Hungarian citizen, József Sebestyén, in Ukraine in July 2025 to intensify his anti-Ukraine campaign and obstruct its EU accession, despite unclear circumstances and Ukrainian denials of wrongdoing, exploiting historical grievances and fueling...
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60% Bias Score


EU Parliament Recommends Expediting Ukraine's EU Membership Talks
The European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee recommends opening EU accession talks with Ukraine, contingent on continued reforms and progress in combating corruption; the report, approved July 15th, highlights concerns about the judicial system while stressing the need for continued internati...
EU Parliament Recommends Expediting Ukraine's EU Membership Talks
The European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee recommends opening EU accession talks with Ukraine, contingent on continued reforms and progress in combating corruption; the report, approved July 15th, highlights concerns about the judicial system while stressing the need for continued internati...
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40% Bias Score


German Parliamentarians Condemn Serbia's Crackdown on Protests
German lawmakers from various parties condemned the Serbian government's violent crackdown on peaceful protests, expressing concerns about the impact on Serbia's EU accession bid and highlighting the need for democratic reforms.
German Parliamentarians Condemn Serbia's Crackdown on Protests
German lawmakers from various parties condemned the Serbian government's violent crackdown on peaceful protests, expressing concerns about the impact on Serbia's EU accession bid and highlighting the need for democratic reforms.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Protests: Zelenskyy Signs Controversial Anti-Corruption Law Despite Public Outcry
Thousands of Ukrainians protested in Kyiv on Tuesday against a new law seen as weakening the country's anti-corruption infrastructure; despite the protests, President Zelenskyy signed the bill into law, raising concerns about Ukraine's EU accession and Western financial support.

Ukraine Protests: Zelenskyy Signs Controversial Anti-Corruption Law Despite Public Outcry
Thousands of Ukrainians protested in Kyiv on Tuesday against a new law seen as weakening the country's anti-corruption infrastructure; despite the protests, President Zelenskyy signed the bill into law, raising concerns about Ukraine's EU accession and Western financial support.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Protests: Law Curbing Anti-Corruption Agencies Sparks Nationwide Demonstrations
Thousands protested across major Ukrainian cities against a new law diminishing the independence of anti-corruption bodies NABU and SAPO, raising concerns about hindering investigations and jeopardizing EU membership, despite the law being signed by President Zelensky.

Ukraine Protests: Law Curbing Anti-Corruption Agencies Sparks Nationwide Demonstrations
Thousands protested across major Ukrainian cities against a new law diminishing the independence of anti-corruption bodies NABU and SAPO, raising concerns about hindering investigations and jeopardizing EU membership, despite the law being signed by President Zelensky.
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44% Bias Score

Tanrıkulu Rejects Erdoğan's EU Membership Call, Citing Human Rights Concerns
CHP MP Sezgin Tanrıkulu criticizes President Erdoğan's call to lift barriers to EU membership, asserting that Turkey's failure to uphold rule of law, judicial independence, and human rights, as evidenced by cases such as those involving Osman Kavala and Selahattin Demirtaş, prevents progress in acce...

Tanrıkulu Rejects Erdoğan's EU Membership Call, Citing Human Rights Concerns
CHP MP Sezgin Tanrıkulu criticizes President Erdoğan's call to lift barriers to EU membership, asserting that Turkey's failure to uphold rule of law, judicial independence, and human rights, as evidenced by cases such as those involving Osman Kavala and Selahattin Demirtaş, prevents progress in acce...
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40% Bias Score

Orbán Exploits Death of Hungarian Citizen in Ukraine to Fuel Anti-EU Campaign
The death of a Hungarian dual citizen in Ukraine, József Sebestyén, in July 2025, has ignited a political firestorm, with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán accusing Ukraine of foul play and using the incident to further his anti-Ukraine and anti-EU accession campaign, despite Ukrainian authoriti...

Orbán Exploits Death of Hungarian Citizen in Ukraine to Fuel Anti-EU Campaign
The death of a Hungarian dual citizen in Ukraine, József Sebestyén, in July 2025, has ignited a political firestorm, with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán accusing Ukraine of foul play and using the incident to further his anti-Ukraine and anti-EU accession campaign, despite Ukrainian authoriti...
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60% Bias Score

Orban Uses Unsubstantiated Death to Fuel Anti-Ukraine Campaign
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban alleges that a Hungarian citizen, Jozsef Sebestyen, was beaten to death by Ukrainian forces, using the unsubstantiated claim to fuel anti-Ukraine sentiment and hinder its EU membership bid; however, Ukrainian authorities deny this, stating Sebestyen died of a pu...

Orban Uses Unsubstantiated Death to Fuel Anti-Ukraine Campaign
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban alleges that a Hungarian citizen, Jozsef Sebestyen, was beaten to death by Ukrainian forces, using the unsubstantiated claim to fuel anti-Ukraine sentiment and hinder its EU membership bid; however, Ukrainian authorities deny this, stating Sebestyen died of a pu...
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52% Bias Score

Denmark Pledges Full Support for Ukraine's EU Accession Amidst Opposition and US Arms Halt
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced on July 3, 2025, Denmark's full support for Ukraine's EU accession, despite US suspension of some arms supplies to Ukraine and Hungarian opposition, emphasizing strengthening Ukraine while weakening Russia.

Denmark Pledges Full Support for Ukraine's EU Accession Amidst Opposition and US Arms Halt
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced on July 3, 2025, Denmark's full support for Ukraine's EU accession, despite US suspension of some arms supplies to Ukraine and Hungarian opposition, emphasizing strengthening Ukraine while weakening Russia.
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36% Bias Score
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