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Hungary Threatens to Veto EU Sanctions Against Russia
Hungary is escalating its criticism of EU sanctions on Russia, threatening to veto their renewal on January 31, citing their ineffectiveness and the potential for direct US-Russia negotiations under Trump. This could unravel the sanctions regime and the associated financial support for Ukraine.
Hungary Threatens to Veto EU Sanctions Against Russia
Hungary is escalating its criticism of EU sanctions on Russia, threatening to veto their renewal on January 31, citing their ineffectiveness and the potential for direct US-Russia negotiations under Trump. This could unravel the sanctions regime and the associated financial support for Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score


EU Weighs Lifting Sanctions on Syria Amidst Reconstruction Efforts
The European Union is considering lifting sanctions on Syria after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, with Spain leading the way by offering an €11 million aid package and advocating for a gradual lifting of sanctions contingent on specific conditions, including accountability and anti-terrorism ...
EU Weighs Lifting Sanctions on Syria Amidst Reconstruction Efforts
The European Union is considering lifting sanctions on Syria after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, with Spain leading the way by offering an €11 million aid package and advocating for a gradual lifting of sanctions contingent on specific conditions, including accountability and anti-terrorism ...
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44% Bias Score


German Authorities Halt Oil Tanker "Eventin" Amidst EU Sanctions Investigation
The German authorities have halted the "Eventin", a 274-meter oil tanker that had a complete system failure off Rügen Island last week, pending technical and customs investigations to determine seaworthiness and compliance with EU sanctions on Russian oil.
German Authorities Halt Oil Tanker "Eventin" Amidst EU Sanctions Investigation
The German authorities have halted the "Eventin", a 274-meter oil tanker that had a complete system failure off Rügen Island last week, pending technical and customs investigations to determine seaworthiness and compliance with EU sanctions on Russian oil.
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32% Bias Score


EU Considers Lifting Some Sanctions on Syria, Conditional on HTS Reforms
The European Union is considering gradually lifting some sanctions against Syria, conditioned on Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS) implementing reforms for minorities and women, with EU foreign ministers to discuss this on January 27th.
EU Considers Lifting Some Sanctions on Syria, Conditional on HTS Reforms
The European Union is considering gradually lifting some sanctions against Syria, conditioned on Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS) implementing reforms for minorities and women, with EU foreign ministers to discuss this on January 27th.
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44% Bias Score


EU Weighs Easing Some Syria Sanctions, Linking Relief to Minority Rights
The EU is considering easing some sanctions on Syria, particularly those impacting humanitarian aid and refugee returns, contingent upon the Assad regime's commitment to minority protection; a concrete proposal is expected next week.
EU Weighs Easing Some Syria Sanctions, Linking Relief to Minority Rights
The EU is considering easing some sanctions on Syria, particularly those impacting humanitarian aid and refugee returns, contingent upon the Assad regime's commitment to minority protection; a concrete proposal is expected next week.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Ukraine Aid Threat Exposes EU Vulnerabilities in Russia-Ukraine Conflict
The Russia-Ukraine conflict, entering its fourth year, severely impacts the EU, particularly Germany, as President-elect Trump threatens to cut US aid, jeopardizing EU support for Ukraine and highlighting the bloc's internal divisions and lack of a unified defense strategy.
Trump's Ukraine Aid Threat Exposes EU Vulnerabilities in Russia-Ukraine Conflict
The Russia-Ukraine conflict, entering its fourth year, severely impacts the EU, particularly Germany, as President-elect Trump threatens to cut US aid, jeopardizing EU support for Ukraine and highlighting the bloc's internal divisions and lack of a unified defense strategy.
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48% Bias Score

Georgia Defies West Amid Sanctions Threats
Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze rejected Western pressure on Georgia, citing the country's refusal to join sanctions against Russia and the controversial foreign influence law as the main reasons for the strained relationship; the EU considers imposing visa restrictions on Georgian diplomats.

Georgia Defies West Amid Sanctions Threats
Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze rejected Western pressure on Georgia, citing the country's refusal to join sanctions against Russia and the controversial foreign influence law as the main reasons for the strained relationship; the EU considers imposing visa restrictions on Georgian diplomats.
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60% Bias Score

EU Considers Lifting Syria Sanctions, Contingent on UN Approval
The EU is drafting a plan to lift sanctions on Syria, potentially affecting transport, oil and gas, and finance, but removal of the Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from the EU terror list requires UN Security Council approval.

EU Considers Lifting Syria Sanctions, Contingent on UN Approval
The EU is drafting a plan to lift sanctions on Syria, potentially affecting transport, oil and gas, and finance, but removal of the Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from the EU terror list requires UN Security Council approval.
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32% Bias Score

Slovakia Seeks Gas Transit Talks Amidst EU Sanctions
Slovakia's Prime Minister Fico invited Ukrainian President Zelensky to discuss the halted transit of Russian gas through Ukraine, which ended on January 1, 2024 after a contract expiration. Fico claims this causes significant harm to Slovakia and the EU, and previously threatened to cut off electric...

Slovakia Seeks Gas Transit Talks Amidst EU Sanctions
Slovakia's Prime Minister Fico invited Ukrainian President Zelensky to discuss the halted transit of Russian gas through Ukraine, which ended on January 1, 2024 after a contract expiration. Fico claims this causes significant harm to Slovakia and the EU, and previously threatened to cut off electric...
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine Warns Against Halting Druzhba Pipeline Transit, Facing EU Legal Challenges
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal warned on January 10th that halting oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline would violate international agreements and risk legal repercussions, while Hungary criticized a proposed Ukrainian law banning such transit during wartime.

Ukraine Warns Against Halting Druzhba Pipeline Transit, Facing EU Legal Challenges
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal warned on January 10th that halting oil transit via the Druzhba pipeline would violate international agreements and risk legal repercussions, while Hungary criticized a proposed Ukrainian law banning such transit during wartime.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Mixed Climate Report Card: Electricity Success, Systemic Challenges Remain
Germany's electricity sector meets emission targets, but transportation and building sectors lag, despite overall emissions falling; economic weakness and mild weather contribute to this, highlighting the need for structural economic changes and the promised climate allowance.

Germany's Mixed Climate Report Card: Electricity Success, Systemic Challenges Remain
Germany's electricity sector meets emission targets, but transportation and building sectors lag, despite overall emissions falling; economic weakness and mild weather contribute to this, highlighting the need for structural economic changes and the promised climate allowance.
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56% Bias Score

EU Prepares Sanctions After Damage to Baltic Sea Cable
Following damage to an underwater electricity cable in the Baltic Sea, the EU is preparing sanctions against Russia's 'shadow fleet' after Finnish authorities detained a Russian-linked vessel, the Eagle S, suspected of causing the damage; repairs could take up to seven months.

EU Prepares Sanctions After Damage to Baltic Sea Cable
Following damage to an underwater electricity cable in the Baltic Sea, the EU is preparing sanctions against Russia's 'shadow fleet' after Finnish authorities detained a Russian-linked vessel, the Eagle S, suspected of causing the damage; repairs could take up to seven months.
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68% Bias Score
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