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EU and Ukraine Discuss Ceasefire and NATO Membership Amidst Potential US Leadership Change
High-level EU officials visited Kyiv, with promises of EU integration for Ukraine starting in 2025; discussions included potential NATO membership and a ceasefire, particularly in light of a potential change in US leadership.
EU and Ukraine Discuss Ceasefire and NATO Membership Amidst Potential US Leadership Change
High-level EU officials visited Kyiv, with promises of EU integration for Ukraine starting in 2025; discussions included potential NATO membership and a ceasefire, particularly in light of a potential change in US leadership.
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40% Bias Score


Georgia Arrests Opposition Leader Amid Anti-Government Protests Over EU Talks
Georgian police arrested opposition leader Zurab Japaridze after using force to disperse tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in Tbilisi, escalating tensions over the government's decision to suspend EU membership talks amid accusations of Russian influence and democratic backsliding.
Georgia Arrests Opposition Leader Amid Anti-Government Protests Over EU Talks
Georgian police arrested opposition leader Zurab Japaridze after using force to disperse tens of thousands of anti-government protesters in Tbilisi, escalating tensions over the government's decision to suspend EU membership talks amid accusations of Russian influence and democratic backsliding.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine's EU Accession Talks: First Cluster Opening Expected in April-May 2025
EU Commissioner Marta Kos announced the potential opening of the first negotiating cluster for Ukraine's EU accession in April-May 2025, following a screening process and significant Ukrainian reforms during wartime; the first cluster will open first and close last, with the overall timeline depende...
Ukraine's EU Accession Talks: First Cluster Opening Expected in April-May 2025
EU Commissioner Marta Kos announced the potential opening of the first negotiating cluster for Ukraine's EU accession in April-May 2025, following a screening process and significant Ukrainian reforms during wartime; the first cluster will open first and close last, with the overall timeline depende...
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28% Bias Score


French Government Collapse Imminent After No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, likely resulting in a government collapse due to opposition amendments that rendered his proposed budget unacceptable. This follows President Macron's June parliamentary elections, leaving France in a state of political un...
French Government Collapse Imminent After No-Confidence Vote
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a no-confidence vote on Wednesday, likely resulting in a government collapse due to opposition amendments that rendered his proposed budget unacceptable. This follows President Macron's June parliamentary elections, leaving France in a state of political un...
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48% Bias Score


Poland Strengthens Nordic Ties Amidst Increased Defense Spending and Geopolitical Shifts
During a visit to Sweden, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson signed an agreement strengthening their strategic partnership, driven by Poland's increased defense spending (4.2% of GDP in 2024, rising to 4.7% in 2025) and a desire for closer ties with Nordic a...
Poland Strengthens Nordic Ties Amidst Increased Defense Spending and Geopolitical Shifts
During a visit to Sweden, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson signed an agreement strengthening their strategic partnership, driven by Poland's increased defense spending (4.2% of GDP in 2024, rising to 4.7% in 2025) and a desire for closer ties with Nordic a...
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56% Bias Score


Tourism Boom Rescues Turkey's Troubled Economy
Turkey's tourism sector is booming, generating a \$6 billion surplus in September and offsetting economic challenges like high inflation and low industrial output; the country expects 61 million visitors by year-end, injecting an estimated \$60 billion into the economy.
Tourism Boom Rescues Turkey's Troubled Economy
Turkey's tourism sector is booming, generating a \$6 billion surplus in September and offsetting economic challenges like high inflation and low industrial output; the country expects 61 million visitors by year-end, injecting an estimated \$60 billion into the economy.
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40% Bias Score

Georgian Police Arrest Opposition Leader Amid Anti-Government Protests
Georgian police arrested opposition leader Zurab Japaridze on Monday after dispersing anti-government protesters with water cannons and tear gas, escalating tensions over the government's postponement of EU accession talks and disputed elections.

Georgian Police Arrest Opposition Leader Amid Anti-Government Protests
Georgian police arrested opposition leader Zurab Japaridze on Monday after dispersing anti-government protesters with water cannons and tear gas, escalating tensions over the government's postponement of EU accession talks and disputed elections.
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40% Bias Score

Fragmented Romanian Elections Raise Stability Concerns
Romania's parliamentary elections produced a fractured result, with the PSD winning only 22% and the far-right AUR party at 18%, raising concerns about political stability and the country's pro-EU stance.

Fragmented Romanian Elections Raise Stability Concerns
Romania's parliamentary elections produced a fractured result, with the PSD winning only 22% and the far-right AUR party at 18%, raising concerns about political stability and the country's pro-EU stance.
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40% Bias Score

French Government Faces Collapse Amidst Budget Crisis
France teeters on the brink of a major political crisis as the National Rally threatens to topple Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government unless he yields to their budget demands by 3 pm GMT today; this could lead to France's first government collapse since 1962, already triggering market turmoil...

French Government Faces Collapse Amidst Budget Crisis
France teeters on the brink of a major political crisis as the National Rally threatens to topple Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government unless he yields to their budget demands by 3 pm GMT today; this could lead to France's first government collapse since 1962, already triggering market turmoil...
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60% Bias Score

Romania Election: Pro-Western Bloc Wins, Far-Right Surge Creates Uncertainty
Romania's parliamentary elections saw a victory for pro-Western Social Democrats, but a substantial rise of far-right nationalists, particularly AUR (18.2% of the vote), complicates government formation and reflects strong anti-establishment sentiment; a presidential runoff between a far-right popul...

Romania Election: Pro-Western Bloc Wins, Far-Right Surge Creates Uncertainty
Romania's parliamentary elections saw a victory for pro-Western Social Democrats, but a substantial rise of far-right nationalists, particularly AUR (18.2% of the vote), complicates government formation and reflects strong anti-establishment sentiment; a presidential runoff between a far-right popul...
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56% Bias Score

Mercosur Trade Deal Faces EU Farmer Backlash
The Mercosur trade deal, aiming to eliminate tariffs between the EU and South American countries, faces strong opposition from European farmers worried about competition and enforcement of regulations; France, along with other EU nations, may attempt to block the agreement.

Mercosur Trade Deal Faces EU Farmer Backlash
The Mercosur trade deal, aiming to eliminate tariffs between the EU and South American countries, faces strong opposition from European farmers worried about competition and enforcement of regulations; France, along with other EU nations, may attempt to block the agreement.
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36% Bias Score

EU Reaffirms Support for Ukraine Amidst Intensified Russian Attacks and US Aid Uncertainty
EU leaders Costa and Kallas visited Ukraine on December 1st, 2023, to reaffirm strong support amid intensified Russian attacks causing widespread power outages and casualties, and uncertainty about future US aid.

EU Reaffirms Support for Ukraine Amidst Intensified Russian Attacks and US Aid Uncertainty
EU leaders Costa and Kallas visited Ukraine on December 1st, 2023, to reaffirm strong support amid intensified Russian attacks causing widespread power outages and casualties, and uncertainty about future US aid.
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40% Bias Score
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