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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


EU Parliament Debates Sweeping Changes to Corporate Sustainability Directives
The European Parliament is debating over 987 amendments to the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), with proposals to significantly alter employee thresholds and potentially repeal parts of the original directives, ref...
EU Parliament Debates Sweeping Changes to Corporate Sustainability Directives
The European Parliament is debating over 987 amendments to the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), with proposals to significantly alter employee thresholds and potentially repeal parts of the original directives, ref...
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48% Bias Score


Uzbekistan, Slovenia Boost Trade Ties After Presidential Visit
Uzbekistan's President Mirziyoyev's visit to Slovenia, the first in 20 years, resulted in agreements to increase bilateral trade to €500 million, visa exemptions for diplomatic passport holders, and enhanced cooperation across various sectors; the Intergovernmental Commission's first meeting is set ...
Uzbekistan, Slovenia Boost Trade Ties After Presidential Visit
Uzbekistan's President Mirziyoyev's visit to Slovenia, the first in 20 years, resulted in agreements to increase bilateral trade to €500 million, visa exemptions for diplomatic passport holders, and enhanced cooperation across various sectors; the Intergovernmental Commission's first meeting is set ...
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36% Bias Score


Nine EU Nations Seek to Reinterpret Human Rights Convention to Expel Migrants
Nine EU countries, led by Italy and Denmark, urged the European Court of Human Rights on May 22nd to reinterpret the European Convention on Human Rights to allow easier expulsion of criminal migrants, sparking debate about judicial independence and human rights.
Nine EU Nations Seek to Reinterpret Human Rights Convention to Expel Migrants
Nine EU countries, led by Italy and Denmark, urged the European Court of Human Rights on May 22nd to reinterpret the European Convention on Human Rights to allow easier expulsion of criminal migrants, sparking debate about judicial independence and human rights.
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40% Bias Score


Spain Fails to Secure EU Recognition for Regional Languages
Spain's attempt to gain official EU recognition for Catalan, Galician, and Basque languages failed due to opposition from seven EU countries, despite high-level diplomatic efforts; this setback jeopardizes the Spanish government's stability.
Spain Fails to Secure EU Recognition for Regional Languages
Spain's attempt to gain official EU recognition for Catalan, Galician, and Basque languages failed due to opposition from seven EU countries, despite high-level diplomatic efforts; this setback jeopardizes the Spanish government's stability.
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48% Bias Score


UK-EU Deal: Mandelson Sees 'Reset' as Beginning, Doesn't Rule Out Future EU Membership
Following a new UK-EU agreement, Lord Mandelson stated that the deal is only the beginning of a reset in relations, highlighting progress in trade, energy, security, and defense. He didn't rule out future EU membership, acknowledging ongoing efforts to lower US tariffs on UK exports.
UK-EU Deal: Mandelson Sees 'Reset' as Beginning, Doesn't Rule Out Future EU Membership
Following a new UK-EU agreement, Lord Mandelson stated that the deal is only the beginning of a reset in relations, highlighting progress in trade, energy, security, and defense. He didn't rule out future EU membership, acknowledging ongoing efforts to lower US tariffs on UK exports.
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36% Bias Score

US Trade Uncertainty Impacts Global Markets
With the July 9th deadline for US tariffs looming, some trade deals have been reached, yet uncertainty around US-China and US-EU negotiations continues to impact markets, leading to cautious central bank responses and varied investor reactions, including record highs for bitcoin and rising US Treasu...

US Trade Uncertainty Impacts Global Markets
With the July 9th deadline for US tariffs looming, some trade deals have been reached, yet uncertainty around US-China and US-EU negotiations continues to impact markets, leading to cautious central bank responses and varied investor reactions, including record highs for bitcoin and rising US Treasu...
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40% Bias Score

EU and UAE Launch FTA Negotiations
The EU and UAE formally launched negotiations for a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Wednesday, aiming to boost trade in strategic sectors and diversify the EU's global trade network, with substantive work starting in June, following a meeting between Commissioner Sefcovic and Minister Al Zey...

EU and UAE Launch FTA Negotiations
The EU and UAE formally launched negotiations for a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Wednesday, aiming to boost trade in strategic sectors and diversify the EU's global trade network, with substantive work starting in June, following a meeting between Commissioner Sefcovic and Minister Al Zey...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Threat Spurs Urgent EU-US Trade Talks
President Trump's Friday threat of 50% tariffs on EU imports, despite internal US and external EU concerns, unexpectedly spurred the EU to schedule urgent trade negotiations, aiming for a deal by July 9th, after Trump paused the threat.

Trump's Tariff Threat Spurs Urgent EU-US Trade Talks
President Trump's Friday threat of 50% tariffs on EU imports, despite internal US and external EU concerns, unexpectedly spurred the EU to schedule urgent trade negotiations, aiming for a deal by July 9th, after Trump paused the threat.
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44% Bias Score

EU on Track for 2030 Emissions Goal Despite Political Headwinds
The European Union is nearing its goal of a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, despite political opposition, highlighting the effectiveness of science-based targets and regulations, while acknowledging a remaining 1.5% gap in renewable energy targets.

EU on Track for 2030 Emissions Goal Despite Political Headwinds
The European Union is nearing its goal of a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, despite political opposition, highlighting the effectiveness of science-based targets and regulations, while acknowledging a remaining 1.5% gap in renewable energy targets.
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24% Bias Score

Czechia Accuses China of Cyberattack, Damaging Bilateral Relations
The Czech government accused China's APT31 of a 2022 cyberattack targeting its foreign ministry, compromising unclassified emails between Czech embassies and EU institutions; this prompted the summoning of the Chinese ambassador and sparked a joint condemnation from the EU and NATO.

Czechia Accuses China of Cyberattack, Damaging Bilateral Relations
The Czech government accused China's APT31 of a 2022 cyberattack targeting its foreign ministry, compromising unclassified emails between Czech embassies and EU institutions; this prompted the summoning of the Chinese ambassador and sparked a joint condemnation from the EU and NATO.
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52% Bias Score

EU Aims for 90% Emission Cut by 2040, Weighing "Flexibilities"
The European Commission plans a 90 percent reduction in EU greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, but is considering "flexibilities" such as international carbon credits to gain political support, despite concerns this may weaken the target's effectiveness.

EU Aims for 90% Emission Cut by 2040, Weighing "Flexibilities"
The European Commission plans a 90 percent reduction in EU greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, but is considering "flexibilities" such as international carbon credits to gain political support, despite concerns this may weaken the target's effectiveness.
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40% Bias Score
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