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Hungary's Pride Parade Ban Sparks EU Division
EU Commissioner Jessika Roswall condemned Hungary's ban on Pride parades, supported by several member states but countered by internal EU concerns about provoking Prime Minister Viktor Orbán; 17 EU nations issued a formal condemnation, highlighting concerns about freedoms of expression and assembly.
Hungary's Pride Parade Ban Sparks EU Division
EU Commissioner Jessika Roswall condemned Hungary's ban on Pride parades, supported by several member states but countered by internal EU concerns about provoking Prime Minister Viktor Orbán; 17 EU nations issued a formal condemnation, highlighting concerns about freedoms of expression and assembly.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Shadow Looms Over Tight Polish Presidential Runoff
Poland's upcoming presidential runoff election is highly contested between Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski and conservative challenger Karol Nawrocki, significantly influenced by President Trump's apparent support for Nawrocki, potentially altering Poland's geopolitical alliances and domestic policy.
Trump's Shadow Looms Over Tight Polish Presidential Runoff
Poland's upcoming presidential runoff election is highly contested between Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski and conservative challenger Karol Nawrocki, significantly influenced by President Trump's apparent support for Nawrocki, potentially altering Poland's geopolitical alliances and domestic policy.
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44% Bias Score


EU to Decide on Long-Term Status for Ukrainian Refugees
The EU will likely decide on the future of temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees at a June 12-13 meeting in Brussels, with experts divided on whether to extend the current directive or transition to national protection schemes, amid concerns about overburdening asylum systems if a unified solu...
EU to Decide on Long-Term Status for Ukrainian Refugees
The EU will likely decide on the future of temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees at a June 12-13 meeting in Brussels, with experts divided on whether to extend the current directive or transition to national protection schemes, amid concerns about overburdening asylum systems if a unified solu...
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16% Bias Score


Georgia Arrests Opposition Leader Amid Heightened Political Tensions
Georgian police arrested opposition leader Nika Melia for allegedly insulting law enforcement officers; this follows the arrest of another opposition leader last week for refusing to cooperate with a government-appointed commission investigating the opposition, heightening tensions after disputed Oc...
Georgia Arrests Opposition Leader Amid Heightened Political Tensions
Georgian police arrested opposition leader Nika Melia for allegedly insulting law enforcement officers; this follows the arrest of another opposition leader last week for refusing to cooperate with a government-appointed commission investigating the opposition, heightening tensions after disputed Oc...
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56% Bias Score


Serbia and Russia to Jointly Investigate Arms Supply Allegations
Russia and Serbia will jointly investigate claims that Serbian arms reached Ukraine through intermediaries, causing a diplomatic rift between the two countries amid Serbia's neutral stance in the conflict and its desire to join the EU.
Serbia and Russia to Jointly Investigate Arms Supply Allegations
Russia and Serbia will jointly investigate claims that Serbian arms reached Ukraine through intermediaries, causing a diplomatic rift between the two countries amid Serbia's neutral stance in the conflict and its desire to join the EU.
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48% Bias Score


Tight Polish Presidential Runoff: Trzaskowski and Nawrocki in Dead Heat
Poland's presidential election runoff is extremely tight between liberal-conservative Rafal Trzaskowski (45.7%) and national-conservative Karol Nawrocki (44.9%), with 7.8% undecided, highlighting a deep societal division and significant implications for Poland's future direction within the EU.
Tight Polish Presidential Runoff: Trzaskowski and Nawrocki in Dead Heat
Poland's presidential election runoff is extremely tight between liberal-conservative Rafal Trzaskowski (45.7%) and national-conservative Karol Nawrocki (44.9%), with 7.8% undecided, highlighting a deep societal division and significant implications for Poland's future direction within the EU.
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36% Bias Score

Turkey's Defense Exports Surge 65%, Reaching \$2.2 Billion
Turkey's defense industry, with 3,500 companies and 100,000 employees, achieved a 65% export increase in 2025, reaching \$2.2 billion in the first four months, while also planning for nuclear submarines and aiming for \$10 billion in annual exports.

Turkey's Defense Exports Surge 65%, Reaching \$2.2 Billion
Turkey's defense industry, with 3,500 companies and 100,000 employees, achieved a 65% export increase in 2025, reaching \$2.2 billion in the first four months, while also planning for nuclear submarines and aiming for \$10 billion in annual exports.
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56% Bias Score

Poland's Presidential Election: Migration Takes Center Stage
Poland's June runoff election pits liberal-centrist Rafal Trzaskowski against conservative Karol Nawrocki, both using migration – particularly the influx of Ukrainian refugees and Belarus-orchestrated irregular migration – as a central campaign issue, with implications for Poland's EU relations and ...

Poland's Presidential Election: Migration Takes Center Stage
Poland's June runoff election pits liberal-centrist Rafal Trzaskowski against conservative Karol Nawrocki, both using migration – particularly the influx of Ukrainian refugees and Belarus-orchestrated irregular migration – as a central campaign issue, with implications for Poland's EU relations and ...
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40% Bias Score

Macron Urges Tougher EU Stance on Israel, Questions US Credibility on Russia
French President Emmanuel Macron urged the European Union to toughen its stance against Israel due to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, suggesting sanctions or ending the EU-Israel association agreement; he also called the US response to Russia's potential rejection of a ceasefire a credibility test.

Macron Urges Tougher EU Stance on Israel, Questions US Credibility on Russia
French President Emmanuel Macron urged the European Union to toughen its stance against Israel due to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, suggesting sanctions or ending the EU-Israel association agreement; he also called the US response to Russia's potential rejection of a ceasefire a credibility test.
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44% Bias Score

Von der Leyen Calls for Independent Europe
At the Charlemagne Prize ceremony in Aachen, Ursula von der Leyen called for a stronger, independent Europe, outlining four priorities: a new Pax Europaea, boosting innovation, EU expansion, and combating extremism, in response to global instability and the war in Ukraine.

Von der Leyen Calls for Independent Europe
At the Charlemagne Prize ceremony in Aachen, Ursula von der Leyen called for a stronger, independent Europe, outlining four priorities: a new Pax Europaea, boosting innovation, EU expansion, and combating extremism, in response to global instability and the war in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

EU Energy Consumption Drops 4.1 Percent in 2023
The EU's total energy consumption fell by 4.1 percent in 2023 to roughly 380 million barrels of oil equivalent, primarily due to efficiency improvements, milder winters, and high fossil fuel prices; while renewable energy sources are growing, the EU still heavily relies on imports.

EU Energy Consumption Drops 4.1 Percent in 2023
The EU's total energy consumption fell by 4.1 percent in 2023 to roughly 380 million barrels of oil equivalent, primarily due to efficiency improvements, milder winters, and high fossil fuel prices; while renewable energy sources are growing, the EU still heavily relies on imports.
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36% Bias Score

EU Partially Lifts Syria Sanctions, Imposes New Ones for Civilian Attacks
The European Union partially lifted sanctions on Syria, focusing on economic recovery, while imposing new sanctions on individuals and groups responsible for the March attacks on civilians in the Syrian coastal region, resulting in hundreds of deaths.

EU Partially Lifts Syria Sanctions, Imposes New Ones for Civilian Attacks
The European Union partially lifted sanctions on Syria, focusing on economic recovery, while imposing new sanctions on individuals and groups responsible for the March attacks on civilians in the Syrian coastal region, resulting in hundreds of deaths.
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40% Bias Score
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