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Austria Faces €6 Billion Budget Cut Demands from EU
Austria must reduce its budget deficit to 3 percent of GDP by mid-January, facing pressure from the EU. Failed coalition talks leave the FPÖ and ÖVP to find €6 billion in cuts, potentially impacting the climate bonus, education funding, and renewable energy projects, while raising questions about th...
Austria Faces €6 Billion Budget Cut Demands from EU
Austria must reduce its budget deficit to 3 percent of GDP by mid-January, facing pressure from the EU. Failed coalition talks leave the FPÖ and ÖVP to find €6 billion in cuts, potentially impacting the climate bonus, education funding, and renewable energy projects, while raising questions about th...
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48% Bias Score


EU Strengthens Anti-Corruption Efforts; Potential for China-EU Collaboration
The EU recently strengthened its anti-corruption efforts with a new package and directive, while China's experience in combating corruption and promoting meritocracy offers valuable insights for international cooperation, particularly within the Belt and Road Initiative.
EU Strengthens Anti-Corruption Efforts; Potential for China-EU Collaboration
The EU recently strengthened its anti-corruption efforts with a new package and directive, while China's experience in combating corruption and promoting meritocracy offers valuable insights for international cooperation, particularly within the Belt and Road Initiative.
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36% Bias Score


Austria's President Tasks Far-Right FPÖ with Forming Government
Following inconclusive coalition talks, Austria's President Alexander Van der Bellen has mandated the far-right FPÖ, winner of the September election with 29% of the vote, to form a government, potentially marking their first time in power despite concerns over their pro-Moscow stance and EU skeptic...
Austria's President Tasks Far-Right FPÖ with Forming Government
Following inconclusive coalition talks, Austria's President Alexander Van der Bellen has mandated the far-right FPÖ, winner of the September election with 29% of the vote, to form a government, potentially marking their first time in power despite concerns over their pro-Moscow stance and EU skeptic...
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48% Bias Score


Greece Faces Macroeconomic Imbalances Amidst Real Estate Boom and High Deficit
The European Commission's latest report flags Greece's soaring real estate prices (13.8% in 2023), exceeding income growth by 20% since 2017, along with a persistent high current account deficit (6.2% of GDP) and high public debt (163.9% of GDP), despite improvements in some areas.
Greece Faces Macroeconomic Imbalances Amidst Real Estate Boom and High Deficit
The European Commission's latest report flags Greece's soaring real estate prices (13.8% in 2023), exceeding income growth by 20% since 2017, along with a persistent high current account deficit (6.2% of GDP) and high public debt (163.9% of GDP), despite improvements in some areas.
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44% Bias Score


ASEAN Secretary-General Highlights Growing Partnership with Greece
ASEAN Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn highlights the strengthening partnership between ASEAN and Greece, citing historical ties and the recent establishment of the Greece-ASEAN Business Council in July 2024 as key milestones, emphasizing future collaboration in various sectors and the significance o...
ASEAN Secretary-General Highlights Growing Partnership with Greece
ASEAN Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn highlights the strengthening partnership between ASEAN and Greece, citing historical ties and the recent establishment of the Greece-ASEAN Business Council in July 2024 as key milestones, emphasizing future collaboration in various sectors and the significance o...
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52% Bias Score


Austria and Sweden Push EU for Stronger Action on Irregular Migration
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson urged the EU to enhance border security and migrant return mechanisms during a Vienna meeting marking their nations' 30th EU anniversary, citing irregular migration's impact on recent elections and the rise of far-right par...
Austria and Sweden Push EU for Stronger Action on Irregular Migration
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson urged the EU to enhance border security and migrant return mechanisms during a Vienna meeting marking their nations' 30th EU anniversary, citing irregular migration's impact on recent elections and the rise of far-right par...
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48% Bias Score

EU Faces Instability as Trump Returns, Germany and France Struggle
Germany and France face government instability as Donald Trump begins his new term, creating challenges for the EU; both countries also have severe economic problems, with France facing a high debt and Germany a stagnating economy.

EU Faces Instability as Trump Returns, Germany and France Struggle
Germany and France face government instability as Donald Trump begins his new term, creating challenges for the EU; both countries also have severe economic problems, with France facing a high debt and Germany a stagnating economy.
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44% Bias Score

EU to Boycott Maduro's Inauguration
EU ambassadors will boycott Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's January 10th inauguration due to the lack of transparency in the July 28th election, a decision reflecting a broad consensus among EU member states despite not being legally binding. While the EU does not recognize opposition candidat...

EU to Boycott Maduro's Inauguration
EU ambassadors will boycott Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's January 10th inauguration due to the lack of transparency in the July 28th election, a decision reflecting a broad consensus among EU member states despite not being legally binding. While the EU does not recognize opposition candidat...
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52% Bias Score

Austrian Chancellor Resigns After Failed Coalition Talks
Following a single day of failed coalition talks with the SPÖ, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer resigned on Saturday, leaving Austria facing potential new elections or a coalition with the far-right FPÖ, which gained significant votes in September elections.

Austrian Chancellor Resigns After Failed Coalition Talks
Following a single day of failed coalition talks with the SPÖ, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer resigned on Saturday, leaving Austria facing potential new elections or a coalition with the far-right FPÖ, which gained significant votes in September elections.
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44% Bias Score

EU Conditions Aid to Syria on Human Rights and Inclusive Governance
German and French foreign ministers visited Syria for the first time in 12 years, assessing the post-Assad situation and conditioning EU aid on the establishment of a peaceful, inclusive government that respects human rights and integrates all groups, including Kurdish forces.

EU Conditions Aid to Syria on Human Rights and Inclusive Governance
German and French foreign ministers visited Syria for the first time in 12 years, assessing the post-Assad situation and conditioning EU aid on the establishment of a peaceful, inclusive government that respects human rights and integrates all groups, including Kurdish forces.
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56% Bias Score

Israel's Delayed Privacy Law Creates Unequal Data Protection
The Israeli Justice Minister's delay in publishing an amendment to the Privacy Protection Law creates a two-tiered privacy system from January 2025, affecting citizens differently based on data origin (EU or Israel) and highlighting legislative shortcomings.

Israel's Delayed Privacy Law Creates Unequal Data Protection
The Israeli Justice Minister's delay in publishing an amendment to the Privacy Protection Law creates a two-tiered privacy system from January 2025, affecting citizens differently based on data origin (EU or Israel) and highlighting legislative shortcomings.
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56% Bias Score

Bulgaria and Romania Join Schengen Area
Bulgaria and Romania joined the Schengen Area on January 1st, 2024, eliminating border checks for their 25 million citizens after years of negotiations, granting them freedom of movement within the 29-country zone, and marking a significant step towards full EU integration.

Bulgaria and Romania Join Schengen Area
Bulgaria and Romania joined the Schengen Area on January 1st, 2024, eliminating border checks for their 25 million citizens after years of negotiations, granting them freedom of movement within the 29-country zone, and marking a significant step towards full EU integration.
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40% Bias Score
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