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EU Rejects Plea to Halt Libyan Coast Guard Funding Amidst Abuse Allegations
The European Commission refused a request by 42 civil society organizations to end funding for the Libyan Coast Guard, citing ongoing engagement with Libya despite accusations of abuse and violence against migrants.
EU Rejects Plea to Halt Libyan Coast Guard Funding Amidst Abuse Allegations
The European Commission refused a request by 42 civil society organizations to end funding for the Libyan Coast Guard, citing ongoing engagement with Libya despite accusations of abuse and violence against migrants.
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36% Bias Score


German Homeoffice Use Remains Steady Post-Pandemic
In 2024, 24 percent of German employees used home offices, similar to previous years but down from pandemic highs, with fewer working exclusively from home, while more often work in the office compared to previous years.
German Homeoffice Use Remains Steady Post-Pandemic
In 2024, 24 percent of German employees used home offices, similar to previous years but down from pandemic highs, with fewer working exclusively from home, while more often work in the office compared to previous years.
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20% Bias Score


EU Recognition of Palestine: A Divided Bloc
Sixteen EU member states now officially recognize Palestine, following Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal, and Malta's recent recognition, while eleven others reject the move, creating a geographical split within the EU and delaying the approval of sanctions against Israel.
EU Recognition of Palestine: A Divided Bloc
Sixteen EU member states now officially recognize Palestine, following Belgium, Luxembourg, Portugal, and Malta's recent recognition, while eleven others reject the move, creating a geographical split within the EU and delaying the approval of sanctions against Israel.
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32% Bias Score


German Ministers Seek to Weaken Pesticide Oversight
Seven German state agriculture ministers, primarily from CDU, CSU, and FDP, are pushing to reduce the Federal Environment Agency's (UBA) veto power over pesticide approvals, citing a perceived lack of pest control options and aiming for faster approval processes.
German Ministers Seek to Weaken Pesticide Oversight
Seven German state agriculture ministers, primarily from CDU, CSU, and FDP, are pushing to reduce the Federal Environment Agency's (UBA) veto power over pesticide approvals, citing a perceived lack of pest control options and aiming for faster approval processes.
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60% Bias Score


EU Rejects Calls to Halt AI Act Implementation
The European Commission has refused calls to pause or halt the implementation of the AI Act, despite pressure from various stakeholders, including Italy's Prime Minister and businesses.
EU Rejects Calls to Halt AI Act Implementation
The European Commission has refused calls to pause or halt the implementation of the AI Act, despite pressure from various stakeholders, including Italy's Prime Minister and businesses.
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16% Bias Score


EU Sets Recommendations for Ukrainian Refugees After March 2027
The EU Council issued recommendations for member states on managing the status of Ukrainian refugees after the March 4, 2027 expiration of temporary protection, suggesting national permits based on work or study for those remaining and support for those returning.
EU Sets Recommendations for Ukrainian Refugees After March 2027
The EU Council issued recommendations for member states on managing the status of Ukrainian refugees after the March 4, 2027 expiration of temporary protection, suggesting national permits based on work or study for those remaining and support for those returning.
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16% Bias Score

EU Launches New Automated Border Control System
The European Union will progressively activate its new Entry/Exit System (EES) starting October 12, 2023, fully operational by April 10, 2026, digitally registering non-EU citizens entering the Schengen Area and eliminating passport stamps.

EU Launches New Automated Border Control System
The European Union will progressively activate its new Entry/Exit System (EES) starting October 12, 2023, fully operational by April 10, 2026, digitally registering non-EU citizens entering the Schengen Area and eliminating passport stamps.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Shifts Stance on Ukraine War, Zelensky Expresses Surprise
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed surprise at Donald Trump's changed stance on the war in Ukraine, stating that he believes he and Trump have a "better relationship than before", following Trump's statement that Ukraine could regain all lost territories with financial support from NAT...

Trump Shifts Stance on Ukraine War, Zelensky Expresses Surprise
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed surprise at Donald Trump's changed stance on the war in Ukraine, stating that he believes he and Trump have a "better relationship than before", following Trump's statement that Ukraine could regain all lost territories with financial support from NAT...
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24% Bias Score

Latvia's Energy Independence Shows Path for EU to End Reliance on Russia
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs highlights his country's successful transition from 100% reliance on Russian gas and oil in 2017 to complete independence in 2025, urging the EU, particularly Hungary and Slovakia, to follow suit to pressure Russia over its war in Ukraine.

Latvia's Energy Independence Shows Path for EU to End Reliance on Russia
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs highlights his country's successful transition from 100% reliance on Russian gas and oil in 2017 to complete independence in 2025, urging the EU, particularly Hungary and Slovakia, to follow suit to pressure Russia over its war in Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score

Moldovan Parliamentary Elections: A Tight Race Between Pro-EU and Pro-Russian Parties
Moldova's upcoming parliamentary elections show a close contest between President Maia Sandu's pro-European PAS party and pro-Russian parties, with campaigning focusing on the EU's potential economic benefits versus concerns about Russian influence and the war in Ukraine.

Moldovan Parliamentary Elections: A Tight Race Between Pro-EU and Pro-Russian Parties
Moldova's upcoming parliamentary elections show a close contest between President Maia Sandu's pro-European PAS party and pro-Russian parties, with campaigning focusing on the EU's potential economic benefits versus concerns about Russian influence and the war in Ukraine.
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32% Bias Score

EU Drug Shortages Reach Record Levels in 2023-2024
A European Court of Auditors report reveals that shortages of 136 essential medicines reached record levels in the EU in 2023 and 2024, impacting 21 member states and driven by factors like increased demand, production delays, and high energy costs.

EU Drug Shortages Reach Record Levels in 2023-2024
A European Court of Auditors report reveals that shortages of 136 essential medicines reached record levels in the EU in 2023 and 2024, impacting 21 member states and driven by factors like increased demand, production delays, and high energy costs.
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16% Bias Score

EU Delays Anti-Deforestation Rules Until Late 2026
The European Union announced a one-year delay to its anti-deforestation law, pushing its effective date to late 2026 due to unprepared supporting IT systems, despite initial plans for implementation by late 2025, following a previous postponement from late 2024.

EU Delays Anti-Deforestation Rules Until Late 2026
The European Union announced a one-year delay to its anti-deforestation law, pushing its effective date to late 2026 due to unprepared supporting IT systems, despite initial plans for implementation by late 2025, following a previous postponement from late 2024.
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24% Bias Score
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