Zelensky Accuses Slovak PM of Prioritizing Russia Over National Interest
Ukrainian President Zelensky accused Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico of prioritizing Russia's interests by refusing Ukrainian compensation and aid for ending Russian gas transit, alleging undisclosed agreements with Putin and risking a gas crisis in Slovakia.
Zelensky Accuses Slovak PM of Prioritizing Russia Over National Interest
Ukrainian President Zelensky accused Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico of prioritizing Russia's interests by refusing Ukrainian compensation and aid for ending Russian gas transit, alleging undisclosed agreements with Putin and risking a gas crisis in Slovakia.
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56% Bias Score
Right-Wing Surge in 2024 European Elections
Right-wing and far-right parties made significant gains in the 2024 European Parliament elections and various national elections across Europe, including Austria, Belgium, Portugal, and France, fueled by voter dissatisfaction and long-term political trends.
Right-Wing Surge in 2024 European Elections
Right-wing and far-right parties made significant gains in the 2024 European Parliament elections and various national elections across Europe, including Austria, Belgium, Portugal, and France, fueled by voter dissatisfaction and long-term political trends.
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60% Bias Score
Hungary Grants Asylum to Polish Official, Exacerbating EU Tensions
Hungary granted political asylum to Polish ex-Deputy Justice Minister Marcel Romanowski, who faces embezzlement charges, prompting Poland to label the move a hostile act and threaten EU action; this deepens the existing rift between the two EU nations.
Hungary Grants Asylum to Polish Official, Exacerbating EU Tensions
Hungary granted political asylum to Polish ex-Deputy Justice Minister Marcel Romanowski, who faces embezzlement charges, prompting Poland to label the move a hostile act and threaten EU action; this deepens the existing rift between the two EU nations.
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44% Bias Score
Costa's Presidency: A New Era for the European Council
António Costa, succeeding the unpopular Charles Michel, was elected President of the European Council with near-unanimous support, promising more efficient and strategically focused summits.
Costa's Presidency: A New Era for the European Council
António Costa, succeeding the unpopular Charles Michel, was elected President of the European Council with near-unanimous support, promising more efficient and strategically focused summits.
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48% Bias Score
EU's Planned Corporate Supply Chain Rule U-Turn Sparks Concern
The EU is considering revising its landmark Corporate Due Diligence Directive before its implementation, causing concern among center-left MEPs who supported Ursula von der Leyen's reelection, as the move contradicts earlier commitments. The potential changes raise questions about the EU's commitmen...
EU's Planned Corporate Supply Chain Rule U-Turn Sparks Concern
The EU is considering revising its landmark Corporate Due Diligence Directive before its implementation, causing concern among center-left MEPs who supported Ursula von der Leyen's reelection, as the move contradicts earlier commitments. The potential changes raise questions about the EU's commitmen...
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60% Bias Score
EU Greens Propose Enhanced Asylum for Syrians Amidst German Debate
Amidst German political debate on potentially revoking Syrian asylum grounds, the EU Green Party proposes enhanced asylum protections for Syrians to help rebuild their nation after Assad's fall; this contrasts with warnings from German ministers against Assad regime supporters seeking refuge in Germ...
EU Greens Propose Enhanced Asylum for Syrians Amidst German Debate
Amidst German political debate on potentially revoking Syrian asylum grounds, the EU Green Party proposes enhanced asylum protections for Syrians to help rebuild their nation after Assad's fall; this contrasts with warnings from German ministers against Assad regime supporters seeking refuge in Germ...
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48% Bias Score
Orbán Shifts Focus to Families Amidst Ukraine War Tensions and EU Conflicts
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared 2023 a year of struggles and aims to prioritize families in 2024, while facing EU criticism for his stance on the Ukraine war, opposing EU financial aid for Ukraine, and maintaining a strict anti-immigration policy.
Orbán Shifts Focus to Families Amidst Ukraine War Tensions and EU Conflicts
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán declared 2023 a year of struggles and aims to prioritize families in 2024, while facing EU criticism for his stance on the Ukraine war, opposing EU financial aid for Ukraine, and maintaining a strict anti-immigration policy.
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56% Bias Score
Poland-Hungary Diplomatic Crisis Over Asylum Granted to Accused Polish Official
Former Polish Deputy Justice Minister Marcin Romanowski, accused of misusing over €107 million in public funds, was granted political asylum in Hungary despite a Polish arrest warrant and a claim of immunity as a Council of Europe member, triggering a diplomatic crisis between Poland and Hungary.
Poland-Hungary Diplomatic Crisis Over Asylum Granted to Accused Polish Official
Former Polish Deputy Justice Minister Marcin Romanowski, accused of misusing over €107 million in public funds, was granted political asylum in Hungary despite a Polish arrest warrant and a claim of immunity as a Council of Europe member, triggering a diplomatic crisis between Poland and Hungary.
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40% Bias Score
Polish Corruption Suspect Granted Asylum in Hungary
A former Polish deputy justice minister, Marcin Romanowski, sought by Poland on corruption charges, was granted political asylum in Hungary, prompting strong condemnation from the Polish government and raising concerns about EU legal cooperation.
Polish Corruption Suspect Granted Asylum in Hungary
A former Polish deputy justice minister, Marcin Romanowski, sought by Poland on corruption charges, was granted political asylum in Hungary, prompting strong condemnation from the Polish government and raising concerns about EU legal cooperation.
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40% Bias Score
Quiet EU Expansion: Western Balkans Enlargement Proceeds Despite Lack of Public Debate
The European Union's eastward enlargement, including six Western Balkan nations and other countries, continues with negotiations and funding despite a notable lack of public and political discussion, contradicting the perception of Europe as a highly politicized subject.
Quiet EU Expansion: Western Balkans Enlargement Proceeds Despite Lack of Public Debate
The European Union's eastward enlargement, including six Western Balkan nations and other countries, continues with negotiations and funding despite a notable lack of public and political discussion, contradicting the perception of Europe as a highly politicized subject.
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48% Bias Score
28 New European Parliament Intergroups Launched, Reflecting Shifting Priorities
The European Parliament's tenth legislative term features 28 new intergroups, informal MEP networks focusing on various issues, reflecting evolving priorities and the rise of new concerns such as mental health and resilience, while others focused on specific regions or policies have dissolved.
28 New European Parliament Intergroups Launched, Reflecting Shifting Priorities
The European Parliament's tenth legislative term features 28 new intergroups, informal MEP networks focusing on various issues, reflecting evolving priorities and the rise of new concerns such as mental health and resilience, while others focused on specific regions or policies have dissolved.
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32% Bias Score
"German MEP Resigns Amidst Digital Euro Delays"
"German MEP Stefan Berger resigned from his leading role in the digital euro legislation to address concerns about German obstruction, following resistance from German banks and citizens wary of digital payments, potentially delaying the EU's strategic autonomy goals."
"German MEP Resigns Amidst Digital Euro Delays"
"German MEP Stefan Berger resigned from his leading role in the digital euro legislation to address concerns about German obstruction, following resistance from German banks and citizens wary of digital payments, potentially delaying the EU's strategic autonomy goals."
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48% Bias Score