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North Macedonia Commemorates Victory Day and Europe Day, Reaffirms Commitment to EU
North Macedonia commemorated Victory Day over Fascism and Europe Day on May 9th, with government officials emphasizing the need for a strong, united Europe and reaffirming the country's commitment to European values and its path to EU membership, linking past sacrifices to present challenges.
North Macedonia Commemorates Victory Day and Europe Day, Reaffirms Commitment to EU
North Macedonia commemorated Victory Day over Fascism and Europe Day on May 9th, with government officials emphasizing the need for a strong, united Europe and reaffirming the country's commitment to European values and its path to EU membership, linking past sacrifices to present challenges.
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44% Bias Score


Canada's European Turn: Closer Ties, Membership Debate
Canada's increased collaboration with the European Union, driven by a new prime minister and boosted by the 2017 CETA agreement, has led to a 65 percent increase in bilateral trade and discussions about potential EU membership, despite economic and political complexities.
Canada's European Turn: Closer Ties, Membership Debate
Canada's increased collaboration with the European Union, driven by a new prime minister and boosted by the 2017 CETA agreement, has led to a 65 percent increase in bilateral trade and discussions about potential EU membership, despite economic and political complexities.
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56% Bias Score


Georgian Activist Wins DW Award Amidst Government Crackdown
Tamar Kinzurashvili, a Georgian media activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for combating disinformation and defending press freedom in Georgia, which faces increasing government repression and a stalled EU accession process.
Georgian Activist Wins DW Award Amidst Government Crackdown
Tamar Kinzurashvili, a Georgian media activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for combating disinformation and defending press freedom in Georgia, which faces increasing government repression and a stalled EU accession process.
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40% Bias Score


Georgia Increases Protest Penalties Amidst Political Crackdown
Georgia's government approved legislation increasing penalties for protest-related offenses, leading to several arrests and physical assaults on opposition politicians, amid an ongoing political crisis since the ruling party's decision to freeze EU accession talks.
Georgia Increases Protest Penalties Amidst Political Crackdown
Georgia's government approved legislation increasing penalties for protest-related offenses, leading to several arrests and physical assaults on opposition politicians, amid an ongoing political crisis since the ruling party's decision to freeze EU accession talks.
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48% Bias Score


Hungary to Include Anti-Ukraine EU Accession Arguments in National Survey
The Hungarian government will send its citizens a list of counterarguments against Ukraine joining the EU alongside national survey ballots, citing financial risks, agricultural concerns, and potential impacts on the labor market and food safety, with voting occurring via mail from mid-April to June...
Hungary to Include Anti-Ukraine EU Accession Arguments in National Survey
The Hungarian government will send its citizens a list of counterarguments against Ukraine joining the EU alongside national survey ballots, citing financial risks, agricultural concerns, and potential impacts on the labor market and food safety, with voting occurring via mail from mid-April to June...
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72% Bias Score


Armenia Launches EU Membership Bid Amidst Strained Ties with Russia
On March 26, Armenia's parliament initiated an EU membership bid, driven by Russia's perceived failure to protect it from Azerbaijan's 2023 Karabakh offensive, despite having troops stationed there; this follows Armenia's freezing of participation in the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organi...
Armenia Launches EU Membership Bid Amidst Strained Ties with Russia
On March 26, Armenia's parliament initiated an EU membership bid, driven by Russia's perceived failure to protect it from Azerbaijan's 2023 Karabakh offensive, despite having troops stationed there; this follows Armenia's freezing of participation in the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organi...
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48% Bias Score

Armenian Public Skeptical of EU Membership Bid
A Gallup International Association survey shows that only 33.1% of Armenians believe in their country's EU membership prospects, with 18% viewing the government's initiative as an electoral ploy. The survey, conducted from April 29 to May 2, also revealed public division over removing Prime Minister...

Armenian Public Skeptical of EU Membership Bid
A Gallup International Association survey shows that only 33.1% of Armenians believe in their country's EU membership prospects, with 18% viewing the government's initiative as an electoral ploy. The survey, conducted from April 29 to May 2, also revealed public division over removing Prime Minister...
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44% Bias Score

Georgian Activist Awarded for Defiance Against Authoritarian Crackdown
Tamar Kintsurashvili, a Georgian media freedom activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for her work combating disinformation in the face of an increasingly authoritarian Georgian government that passed a law similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' law; she and thousands of protestors oppose it.

Georgian Activist Awarded for Defiance Against Authoritarian Crackdown
Tamar Kintsurashvili, a Georgian media freedom activist, won the DW Freedom of Speech Award for her work combating disinformation in the face of an increasingly authoritarian Georgian government that passed a law similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' law; she and thousands of protestors oppose it.
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40% Bias Score

Serbian Students' 1300km Bike Protest Demands EU Action on Corruption
Serbian university students completed a 1,300km bike ride to Strasbourg to advocate for their anti-corruption protests, demanding greater EU support after the deaths of 16 people in a train station collapse; their arrival was met with a hero's welcome.

Serbian Students' 1300km Bike Protest Demands EU Action on Corruption
Serbian university students completed a 1,300km bike ride to Strasbourg to advocate for their anti-corruption protests, demanding greater EU support after the deaths of 16 people in a train station collapse; their arrival was met with a hero's welcome.
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32% Bias Score

Ukraine Seeks Changes to US Economic Agreement Amidst EU Membership Concerns
Ukraine seeks changes to a US-proposed economic agreement granting Washington extensive control over Ukrainian infrastructure and resources, raising concerns about its EU membership bid and the repayment of US aid; discussions are ongoing.

Ukraine Seeks Changes to US Economic Agreement Amidst EU Membership Concerns
Ukraine seeks changes to a US-proposed economic agreement granting Washington extensive control over Ukrainian infrastructure and resources, raising concerns about its EU membership bid and the repayment of US aid; discussions are ongoing.
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40% Bias Score

Armenian Parliament Urges EU Membership Process
The Armenian parliament overwhelmingly voted to urge its government to initiate the EU membership process, marking a potential shift away from traditional ties with Russia and highlighting ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region.

Armenian Parliament Urges EU Membership Process
The Armenian parliament overwhelmingly voted to urge its government to initiate the EU membership process, marking a potential shift away from traditional ties with Russia and highlighting ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region.
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40% Bias Score

Armenia's Parliament Launches EU Membership Process
The Armenian parliament unanimously adopted a one-sentence bill initiating the EU membership process, despite opposition claiming it was symbolic; the bill passed with 64 votes in favor and 7 against.

Armenia's Parliament Launches EU Membership Process
The Armenian parliament unanimously adopted a one-sentence bill initiating the EU membership process, despite opposition claiming it was symbolic; the bill passed with 64 votes in favor and 7 against.
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36% Bias Score
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