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Ukraine's Drone Attack on Russia Escalates Tensions
Ukraine launched its largest drone attack on Russia, killing at least one and injuring three near Moscow, escalating tensions before crucial US-led peace talks; Guatemala's Fuego volcano erupted, prompting evacuations of nearly 300 families with 30,000 more at risk; NATO reaffirmed its commitment to...
Ukraine's Drone Attack on Russia Escalates Tensions
Ukraine launched its largest drone attack on Russia, killing at least one and injuring three near Moscow, escalating tensions before crucial US-led peace talks; Guatemala's Fuego volcano erupted, prompting evacuations of nearly 300 families with 30,000 more at risk; NATO reaffirmed its commitment to...
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40% Bias Score


Romania's Far-Right Rise Fuels Deepening Political Crisis
Romania is engulfed in a political crisis after the annulment of its November 2024 presidential election, marked by the rise of far-right, pro-Russian, and anti-Western forces, culminating in violent Bucharest protests following the exclusion of far-right candidate Calin Georgescu from the upcoming ...
Romania's Far-Right Rise Fuels Deepening Political Crisis
Romania is engulfed in a political crisis after the annulment of its November 2024 presidential election, marked by the rise of far-right, pro-Russian, and anti-Western forces, culminating in violent Bucharest protests following the exclusion of far-right candidate Calin Georgescu from the upcoming ...
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48% Bias Score


EU Omnibus Bill Alters Corporate Sustainability Reporting
The EU's omnibus bill, released February 26th, significantly alters corporate sustainability reporting by raising thresholds for mandatory reporting, delaying obligations, and simplifying standards, sparking controversy over potential setbacks in ecological and human rights progress.
EU Omnibus Bill Alters Corporate Sustainability Reporting
The EU's omnibus bill, released February 26th, significantly alters corporate sustainability reporting by raising thresholds for mandatory reporting, delaying obligations, and simplifying standards, sparking controversy over potential setbacks in ecological and human rights progress.
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16% Bias Score


China-EU Trade Soars to €725 Billion in 2024, Driven by E-Mobility
China and the European Union's trade relationship has grown significantly over the past decade, reaching €725 billion in 2024, with China being the EU's largest importer and a major EV supplier; this collaboration is crucial for tackling climate change and global challenges.
China-EU Trade Soars to €725 Billion in 2024, Driven by E-Mobility
China and the European Union's trade relationship has grown significantly over the past decade, reaching €725 billion in 2024, with China being the EU's largest importer and a major EV supplier; this collaboration is crucial for tackling climate change and global challenges.
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52% Bias Score


EU Delays Sustainability Reporting Requirements Until 2028
On February 26, 2025, the European Commission proposed an Omnibus Simplification Package to delay the implementation of the CSRD and CSDDD to 2028 and reduce the number of businesses subject to these regulations, reflecting a political shift after the 2024 European Parliament elections.
EU Delays Sustainability Reporting Requirements Until 2028
On February 26, 2025, the European Commission proposed an Omnibus Simplification Package to delay the implementation of the CSRD and CSDDD to 2028 and reduce the number of businesses subject to these regulations, reflecting a political shift after the 2024 European Parliament elections.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Scraps Lobby Register Plans Amid Transparency Concerns
The Dutch cabinet unexpectedly scrapped plans for a lobby register, opting instead to improve the use of ministers' diaries, despite commitments to transparency and recommendations from the EU transparency watchdog Greco, prompting criticism from transparency campaigners.
Netherlands Scraps Lobby Register Plans Amid Transparency Concerns
The Dutch cabinet unexpectedly scrapped plans for a lobby register, opting instead to improve the use of ministers' diaries, despite commitments to transparency and recommendations from the EU transparency watchdog Greco, prompting criticism from transparency campaigners.
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52% Bias Score

EU Proposes Stricter Asylum Deportation Plan
The European Commission proposed a plan to speed up deportations of rejected asylum seekers by increasing pressure on non-cooperative migrants with benefit cuts, facilitating mutual recognition of return decisions, and potentially housing them in external EU return centers, aiming for a 20% increase...

EU Proposes Stricter Asylum Deportation Plan
The European Commission proposed a plan to speed up deportations of rejected asylum seekers by increasing pressure on non-cooperative migrants with benefit cuts, facilitating mutual recognition of return decisions, and potentially housing them in external EU return centers, aiming for a 20% increase...
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48% Bias Score

Greece's E-Government Adoption Nears EU Average"
In 2024, 66.3% of Greeks aged 16–74 used e-government services (gov.gr), nearing the EU average of 70%, a significant increase since 2020 when obtaining documents required in-person visits; the platform now offers over 2,170 services, with 8.6 million users and 328 million documents issued since its...

Greece's E-Government Adoption Nears EU Average"
In 2024, 66.3% of Greeks aged 16–74 used e-government services (gov.gr), nearing the EU average of 70%, a significant increase since 2020 when obtaining documents required in-person visits; the platform now offers over 2,170 services, with 8.6 million users and 328 million documents issued since its...
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32% Bias Score

German Economic Experts Criticize Coalition Agreement's Fiscal Plans
Two members of Germany's Council of Economic Experts criticized the Union and SPD coalition agreement, citing concerns about unsustainable debt levels, lack of pension reform, and unclear financing for defense and infrastructure projects, potentially jeopardizing Germany's economic stability and EU ...

German Economic Experts Criticize Coalition Agreement's Fiscal Plans
Two members of Germany's Council of Economic Experts criticized the Union and SPD coalition agreement, citing concerns about unsustainable debt levels, lack of pension reform, and unclear financing for defense and infrastructure projects, potentially jeopardizing Germany's economic stability and EU ...
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44% Bias Score

EU Shifts Towards Strategic Autonomy Amidst Geopolitical Change
In a press conference marking 100 days of her second term, Ursula von der Leyen addressed the evolving geopolitical landscape, acknowledging challenges posed by rising authoritarian nationalism and the need for greater EU strategic autonomy from the US, with significant shifts in defense and economi...

EU Shifts Towards Strategic Autonomy Amidst Geopolitical Change
In a press conference marking 100 days of her second term, Ursula von der Leyen addressed the evolving geopolitical landscape, acknowledging challenges posed by rising authoritarian nationalism and the need for greater EU strategic autonomy from the US, with significant shifts in defense and economi...
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44% Bias Score

Russian Senator Warns Against Nuclear Conflict Amidst EU's 800 Billion Euro Defense Plan
Russian Senator Natalya Nikonorova criticized the discussion of deploying French nuclear weapons in the EU, warning of a disastrous nuclear conflict and highlighting the financial strain of a proposed 800 billion euro defense plan on European citizens; Hungary and Slovakia opposed further EU aid to ...

Russian Senator Warns Against Nuclear Conflict Amidst EU's 800 Billion Euro Defense Plan
Russian Senator Natalya Nikonorova criticized the discussion of deploying French nuclear weapons in the EU, warning of a disastrous nuclear conflict and highlighting the financial strain of a proposed 800 billion euro defense plan on European citizens; Hungary and Slovakia opposed further EU aid to ...
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68% Bias Score

Turkey's AKP Allegedly Plans to Send Soldiers to Europe for \$30 Billion
CHP deputy Özgür Karabat alleges that Turkey's ruling AKP plans to send soldiers to Europe as security personnel in exchange for \$30 billion, citing statements by European leaders and President Macron's call for increased military spending.

Turkey's AKP Allegedly Plans to Send Soldiers to Europe for \$30 Billion
CHP deputy Özgür Karabat alleges that Turkey's ruling AKP plans to send soldiers to Europe as security personnel in exchange for \$30 billion, citing statements by European leaders and President Macron's call for increased military spending.
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60% Bias Score
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