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Luxembourg Condemns Germany's Stricter Border Controls"
Luxembourg's Interior Minister Léon Gloden criticized Germany's plan to increase border controls and migrant rejections, stating that it disrupts the Schengen Area's free movement and advocating for strengthening external border controls instead; Germany plans to implement these measures starting We...
Luxembourg Condemns Germany's Stricter Border Controls"
Luxembourg's Interior Minister Léon Gloden criticized Germany's plan to increase border controls and migrant rejections, stating that it disrupts the Schengen Area's free movement and advocating for strengthening external border controls instead; Germany plans to implement these measures starting We...
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44% Bias Score


Simion Leads in Romanian Presidential Election First Round, Runoff to Follow
Romania's presidential election first round saw far-right candidate George Simion win approximately 40 percent of the vote, forcing a May 18 runoff against Nicușor Dan; the 2024 election was annulled due to Russian interference.
Simion Leads in Romanian Presidential Election First Round, Runoff to Follow
Romania's presidential election first round saw far-right candidate George Simion win approximately 40 percent of the vote, forcing a May 18 runoff against Nicușor Dan; the 2024 election was annulled due to Russian interference.
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40% Bias Score


Germany to Tighten Border Controls, Increase Deportations to Curb Illegal Immigration
Germany's incoming Interior Minister, Alexander Dobrindt, will increase border controls and deportations to combat illegal immigration starting May 7, 2025, aiming to deter further influx while collaborating with neighboring countries and potentially the EU.
Germany to Tighten Border Controls, Increase Deportations to Curb Illegal Immigration
Germany's incoming Interior Minister, Alexander Dobrindt, will increase border controls and deportations to combat illegal immigration starting May 7, 2025, aiming to deter further influx while collaborating with neighboring countries and potentially the EU.
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52% Bias Score


EU Rejects UK Access to Crime and Migration Databases
The EU rejected the UK's bid to access its crime and migration databases, hindering efforts to combat people-smuggling and process asylum claims, potentially impacting a youth mobility scheme.
EU Rejects UK Access to Crime and Migration Databases
The EU rejected the UK's bid to access its crime and migration databases, hindering efforts to combat people-smuggling and process asylum claims, potentially impacting a youth mobility scheme.
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40% Bias Score


Romania's Presidential Election: Far-Right Nationalist Advances to Runoff
In Romania's repeated presidential election, far-right nationalist George Simion won the first round with 40.96% of the vote, advancing to a May 18th runoff against pro-Western reformist Nicusor Dan, significantly impacting the nation's geopolitical orientation within the EU and NATO.
Romania's Presidential Election: Far-Right Nationalist Advances to Runoff
In Romania's repeated presidential election, far-right nationalist George Simion won the first round with 40.96% of the vote, advancing to a May 18th runoff against pro-Western reformist Nicusor Dan, significantly impacting the nation's geopolitical orientation within the EU and NATO.
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44% Bias Score


EU Plans to End Russian Gas Imports Amid Legal and Political Hurdles
The European Union plans to end its remaining Russian gas imports by exploring legal loopholes like force majeure and by prohibiting new contracts, despite facing legal challenges and opposition from member states like Hungary and Slovakia; approximately 19 percent of the EU's gas supply currently c...
EU Plans to End Russian Gas Imports Amid Legal and Political Hurdles
The European Union plans to end its remaining Russian gas imports by exploring legal loopholes like force majeure and by prohibiting new contracts, despite facing legal challenges and opposition from member states like Hungary and Slovakia; approximately 19 percent of the EU's gas supply currently c...
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44% Bias Score

Romania's Presidential Election: Far-Right Candidate Leads in First Round
In Romania's rerun presidential election, far-right candidate George Simion won the first round with 40% of the vote, necessitating a May 18 runoff against Nicusor Dan. Simion's campaign highlighted his alliance with a pro-Kremlin politician, raising concerns about Romania's foreign policy direction...

Romania's Presidential Election: Far-Right Candidate Leads in First Round
In Romania's rerun presidential election, far-right candidate George Simion won the first round with 40% of the vote, necessitating a May 18 runoff against Nicusor Dan. Simion's campaign highlighted his alliance with a pro-Kremlin politician, raising concerns about Romania's foreign policy direction...
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48% Bias Score

Simion Wins First Round of Romania's Repeated Presidential Elections
In Romania's repeated presidential elections, far-right candidate George Simion won the first round with about 40% of the vote, facing Nicusor Dan in the May 18th second round; Simion's win reflects growing far-right influence, while Dan faces an uphill battle due to divisions within the pro-Europea...

Simion Wins First Round of Romania's Repeated Presidential Elections
In Romania's repeated presidential elections, far-right candidate George Simion won the first round with about 40% of the vote, facing Nicusor Dan in the May 18th second round; Simion's win reflects growing far-right influence, while Dan faces an uphill battle due to divisions within the pro-Europea...
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48% Bias Score

Simion Wins First Round of Romania's Rerun Presidential Election
Romania's rerun presidential election saw ultra-right candidate George Simion win the first round with over 40% of the vote, necessitating a May 18th runoff against Nicosur Dan; Simion's alliance with pro-Russia politician Calin Georgescu was central to his campaign.

Simion Wins First Round of Romania's Rerun Presidential Election
Romania's rerun presidential election saw ultra-right candidate George Simion win the first round with over 40% of the vote, necessitating a May 18th runoff against Nicosur Dan; Simion's alliance with pro-Russia politician Calin Georgescu was central to his campaign.
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44% Bias Score

Romania's Eurosceptic Leader Wins First Round of Presidential Elections
In Romania's presidential election's first round, the eurosceptic George Simion won 40.6% of the vote, exceeding his opponent, Nicusor Dan, by almost double. Simion's victory could lead to international isolation and destabilize NATO's eastern flank, particularly given his pro-Trump stance and anti-...

Romania's Eurosceptic Leader Wins First Round of Presidential Elections
In Romania's presidential election's first round, the eurosceptic George Simion won 40.6% of the vote, exceeding his opponent, Nicusor Dan, by almost double. Simion's victory could lead to international isolation and destabilize NATO's eastern flank, particularly given his pro-Trump stance and anti-...
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44% Bias Score

Hungary Delays EU Plan to End Russian Energy Reliance
Hungary's EU Commissioner, Olivér Várhelyi, unexpectedly delayed the release of the EU's plan to end reliance on Russian energy with a procedural objection hours before its scheduled unveiling on Tuesday, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest given Hungary's pro-Russia energy polici...

Hungary Delays EU Plan to End Russian Energy Reliance
Hungary's EU Commissioner, Olivér Várhelyi, unexpectedly delayed the release of the EU's plan to end reliance on Russian energy with a procedural objection hours before its scheduled unveiling on Tuesday, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest given Hungary's pro-Russia energy polici...
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48% Bias Score

EU to Double Ukraine Military Aid by Investing in Domestic Production
The European Union is considering a plan to double its military aid to Ukraine by purchasing weapons from Ukrainian manufacturers, potentially reaching \$80 billion annually.

EU to Double Ukraine Military Aid by Investing in Domestic Production
The European Union is considering a plan to double its military aid to Ukraine by purchasing weapons from Ukrainian manufacturers, potentially reaching \$80 billion annually.
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36% Bias Score
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