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EU to Review Israel Trade Deal Amid Gaza Conflict
The European Union initiated a review of its trade agreement with Israel following criticism of its actions in Gaza, while Israel rejected the EU's decision and the UK also announced sanctions against Israeli West Bank settlers.
EU to Review Israel Trade Deal Amid Gaza Conflict
The European Union initiated a review of its trade agreement with Israel following criticism of its actions in Gaza, while Israel rejected the EU's decision and the UK also announced sanctions against Israeli West Bank settlers.
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48% Bias Score


EU to Review Israel's Human Rights Compliance in Gaza
The EU is reviewing Israel's compliance with human rights obligations in Gaza, as stipulated in the EU-Israel Association Agreement, following a similar review last year; at least 17 EU member states support the review, reflecting growing concern over the humanitarian crisis and signaling potential ...
EU to Review Israel's Human Rights Compliance in Gaza
The EU is reviewing Israel's compliance with human rights obligations in Gaza, as stipulated in the EU-Israel Association Agreement, following a similar review last year; at least 17 EU member states support the review, reflecting growing concern over the humanitarian crisis and signaling potential ...
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52% Bias Score


EU Lifts All Sanctions Against Syria
The EU has completely lifted economic sanctions against Syria six months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, hoping to promote the country's recovery and encourage the return of hundreds of thousands of refugees; however, sanctions against individuals and organizations linked to human rights abuses w...
EU Lifts All Sanctions Against Syria
The EU has completely lifted economic sanctions against Syria six months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, hoping to promote the country's recovery and encourage the return of hundreds of thousands of refugees; however, sanctions against individuals and organizations linked to human rights abuses w...
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44% Bias Score


EU to Review Trade Deal with Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
Following pressure from member states over Israel's restrictions on aid to Gaza, the EU's foreign affairs chief announced a review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, a significant development amid a deepening humanitarian crisis, while some member states advocate for sanctions.
EU to Review Trade Deal with Israel Amid Gaza Crisis
Following pressure from member states over Israel's restrictions on aid to Gaza, the EU's foreign affairs chief announced a review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, a significant development amid a deepening humanitarian crisis, while some member states advocate for sanctions.
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40% Bias Score


€2 Trillion EU Pension Spending: A Wide Disparity Across Member States
In 2022, the European Union spent €2 trillion on retirement pensions, an average of 12.4% of its members' GDP, varying significantly from 3.3% in Ireland to 16.3% in Italy, influenced by demographics and public-private system mixes.
€2 Trillion EU Pension Spending: A Wide Disparity Across Member States
In 2022, the European Union spent €2 trillion on retirement pensions, an average of 12.4% of its members' GDP, varying significantly from 3.3% in Ireland to 16.3% in Italy, influenced by demographics and public-private system mixes.
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12% Bias Score


Mattarella in Brussels: EU Reform, Defense, and Italy's Role
During his official visit to Brussels, Italian President Sergio Mattarella met with EU leaders, emphasizing the need for greater EU transparency, efficiency, and a strengthened common defense capability for a more effective global role. Italy pledged responsible cooperation on various EU initiatives...
Mattarella in Brussels: EU Reform, Defense, and Italy's Role
During his official visit to Brussels, Italian President Sergio Mattarella met with EU leaders, emphasizing the need for greater EU transparency, efficiency, and a strengthened common defense capability for a more effective global role. Italy pledged responsible cooperation on various EU initiatives...
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20% Bias Score

EU Sanctions on Russia Face Challenges Amidst Internal Divisions and US Uncertainty
The EU imposed its 17th round of sanctions on Russia, targeting over 2,400 individuals and entities and focusing on disrupting Russia's shadow oil fleet; however, internal divisions and a lack of US support threaten the long-term effectiveness of these measures.

EU Sanctions on Russia Face Challenges Amidst Internal Divisions and US Uncertainty
The EU imposed its 17th round of sanctions on Russia, targeting over 2,400 individuals and entities and focusing on disrupting Russia's shadow oil fleet; however, internal divisions and a lack of US support threaten the long-term effectiveness of these measures.
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56% Bias Score

UK-EU Trade Deal Sparks Controversy Over Fishing Rights and Regulatory Alignment
Following a summit in London, the UK and EU announced a new trade deal granting increased market access but sparking criticism over fishing rights and potential regulatory alignment with Brussels; the deal also includes a new security pact and easier travel for young people.

UK-EU Trade Deal Sparks Controversy Over Fishing Rights and Regulatory Alignment
Following a summit in London, the UK and EU announced a new trade deal granting increased market access but sparking criticism over fishing rights and potential regulatory alignment with Brussels; the deal also includes a new security pact and easier travel for young people.
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56% Bias Score

Romania's Election: Far-Right Challenge and Rise of Trumpism in Europe
Following his defeat in Romania's presidential election, far-right candidate George Simion legally challenged the results, citing French interference, while acknowledging low chances of success; simultaneously, ultraconservative candidates in Poland and Portugal, inspired by Trump's "Make America Gr...

Romania's Election: Far-Right Challenge and Rise of Trumpism in Europe
Following his defeat in Romania's presidential election, far-right candidate George Simion legally challenged the results, citing French interference, while acknowledging low chances of success; simultaneously, ultraconservative candidates in Poland and Portugal, inspired by Trump's "Make America Gr...
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40% Bias Score

Russia and Armenia Move Past Mutual Distrust, Focus on Objective Facts
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's visit to Armenia marks a turning point in bilateral relations, as both nations agree to move beyond mutual distrust and focus on objective facts, following frank discussions between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan ...

Russia and Armenia Move Past Mutual Distrust, Focus on Objective Facts
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's visit to Armenia marks a turning point in bilateral relations, as both nations agree to move beyond mutual distrust and focus on objective facts, following frank discussions between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan ...
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36% Bias Score

Portsmouth's Post-Brexit Border Post Faces Demolition
Portsmouth's £25 million post-Brexit border control post, built to handle 80 daily checks, is averaging only three due to reduced post-Brexit import checks in a new UK-EU deal, potentially leading to demolition or repurposing, leaving Portsmouth City Council £6 million out of pocket.

Portsmouth's Post-Brexit Border Post Faces Demolition
Portsmouth's £25 million post-Brexit border control post, built to handle 80 daily checks, is averaging only three due to reduced post-Brexit import checks in a new UK-EU deal, potentially leading to demolition or repurposing, leaving Portsmouth City Council £6 million out of pocket.
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48% Bias Score

EU to Tackle High Grocery Prices in the Netherlands
The European Commission proposes banning restrictions that cause higher grocery prices in the Netherlands than in other EU countries; this follows a Dutch government initiative and aims to create a more unified market by 2024.

EU to Tackle High Grocery Prices in the Netherlands
The European Commission proposes banning restrictions that cause higher grocery prices in the Netherlands than in other EU countries; this follows a Dutch government initiative and aims to create a more unified market by 2024.
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40% Bias Score
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