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Trump Restarts Trade War, Demands $600 Billion from EU
President Trump restarted the trade war with the EU, demanding $600 billion in investments and threatening 35% tariffs, escalating tensions and mirroring a similar agreement with Japan. Disagreements over future tariffs on pharmaceuticals and microprocessors could have severe global consequences.
Trump Restarts Trade War, Demands $600 Billion from EU
President Trump restarted the trade war with the EU, demanding $600 billion in investments and threatening 35% tariffs, escalating tensions and mirroring a similar agreement with Japan. Disagreements over future tariffs on pharmaceuticals and microprocessors could have severe global consequences.
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72% Bias Score


Controversial Polish President-Elect's Inauguration Raises Concerns
Poland's newly elected President Karol Nawrocki, from the national-conservative Law and Justice party (PiS), will be inaugurated on August 6th, following a closely contested election with legal irregularities, raising concerns about the rule of law and Poland's relationship with the EU.
Controversial Polish President-Elect's Inauguration Raises Concerns
Poland's newly elected President Karol Nawrocki, from the national-conservative Law and Justice party (PiS), will be inaugurated on August 6th, following a closely contested election with legal irregularities, raising concerns about the rule of law and Poland's relationship with the EU.
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48% Bias Score


Romania's Centrist Mayor Wins Presidential Election in Upset Victory
Romania's centrist Bucharest Mayor Nicușor Dan defeated hard-right candidate George Simion in a surprising presidential election victory, overcoming initial predictions and controversies including allegations of Russian interference and a prior election cancellation.
Romania's Centrist Mayor Wins Presidential Election in Upset Victory
Romania's centrist Bucharest Mayor Nicușor Dan defeated hard-right candidate George Simion in a surprising presidential election victory, overcoming initial predictions and controversies including allegations of Russian interference and a prior election cancellation.
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56% Bias Score


Nawrocki's Presidency: Unpredictable Times for Poland and Europe
Karol Nawrocki's election as Poland's president is expected to create a more unpredictable political climate domestically and internationally, particularly concerning relations with Germany and the European Union, due to his previously stated views and alliances.
Nawrocki's Presidency: Unpredictable Times for Poland and Europe
Karol Nawrocki's election as Poland's president is expected to create a more unpredictable political climate domestically and internationally, particularly concerning relations with Germany and the European Union, due to his previously stated views and alliances.
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60% Bias Score


Poland's New President: A Shift in Politics and Potential EU Tensions
Karol Nawrocki, a historian backed by Poland's Law and Justice party, won Poland's presidential election on June 1st and will be inaugurated today, marking a significant shift in Polish politics and potentially impacting EU relations and Poland's stance on the war in Ukraine.
Poland's New President: A Shift in Politics and Potential EU Tensions
Karol Nawrocki, a historian backed by Poland's Law and Justice party, won Poland's presidential election on June 1st and will be inaugurated today, marking a significant shift in Polish politics and potentially impacting EU relations and Poland's stance on the war in Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score


Serbia's Political Crisis Deepens Amidst Protests and Corruption Arrests
Nine months after a Novi Sad canopy collapse, Serbia's political crisis continues, marked by persistent protests, increased police repression, and the arrest of SNS officials for $115 million in embezzlement, raising questions about the government's stability and the independence of its institutions...
Serbia's Political Crisis Deepens Amidst Protests and Corruption Arrests
Nine months after a Novi Sad canopy collapse, Serbia's political crisis continues, marked by persistent protests, increased police repression, and the arrest of SNS officials for $115 million in embezzlement, raising questions about the government's stability and the independence of its institutions...
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48% Bias Score

Poland's New President Signals Political Shift
Poland's newly inaugurated President Karol Nawrocki, a 42-year-old historian close to the opposition PiS party, narrowly defeated the pro-European candidate, potentially destabilizing the government and impacting relations with the EU and Germany.

Poland's New President Signals Political Shift
Poland's newly inaugurated President Karol Nawrocki, a 42-year-old historian close to the opposition PiS party, narrowly defeated the pro-European candidate, potentially destabilizing the government and impacting relations with the EU and Germany.
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52% Bias Score

EU's Concessions to Trump Highlight Weakness in Foreign Policy
The EU's trade deal with the Trump administration resulted in the EU making significant economic concessions, highlighting a perceived weakness in its foreign policy and raising questions about its future geopolitical standing.

EU's Concessions to Trump Highlight Weakness in Foreign Policy
The EU's trade deal with the Trump administration resulted in the EU making significant economic concessions, highlighting a perceived weakness in its foreign policy and raising questions about its future geopolitical standing.
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56% Bias Score

EU's Gaza Inaction Erodes Global South Trust
A former EU ambassador to Gaza claims the EU's inconsistent response to the Ukraine conflict and the Gaza crisis is damaging its credibility with the Global South, hindering trade partnerships, as evidenced by the minimal support from Global South countries for the EU's anti-Russia stance.

EU's Gaza Inaction Erodes Global South Trust
A former EU ambassador to Gaza claims the EU's inconsistent response to the Ukraine conflict and the Gaza crisis is damaging its credibility with the Global South, hindering trade partnerships, as evidenced by the minimal support from Global South countries for the EU's anti-Russia stance.
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64% Bias Score

Slovenia Bans All Arms Trade with Israel
Slovenia became the first EU member state to completely ban arms trade with Israel on Thursday, citing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the EU's inability to reach a consensus on the matter; the ban includes transit and imports, though Slovenia claims it had not issued any arms export permits to ...

Slovenia Bans All Arms Trade with Israel
Slovenia became the first EU member state to completely ban arms trade with Israel on Thursday, citing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the EU's inability to reach a consensus on the matter; the ban includes transit and imports, though Slovenia claims it had not issued any arms export permits to ...
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48% Bias Score

Poland's Right-Wing President-Elect Inaugurated
Poland's newly elected right-wing President Karol Nawrocki, assumed office on August 6th, marking a significant shift in the country's political trajectory with his strong nationalistic views and opposition to EU integration.

Poland's Right-Wing President-Elect Inaugurated
Poland's newly elected right-wing President Karol Nawrocki, assumed office on August 6th, marking a significant shift in the country's political trajectory with his strong nationalistic views and opposition to EU integration.
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44% Bias Score

EU-US Trade Deal Faces Ratification Uncertainty Amidst Strong Opposition
The EU-US trade deal, signed July 27th, faces strong opposition from France, Spain, and Hungary due to perceived economic disadvantages, creating uncertainty around ratification and highlighting deep divisions within the EU.

EU-US Trade Deal Faces Ratification Uncertainty Amidst Strong Opposition
The EU-US trade deal, signed July 27th, faces strong opposition from France, Spain, and Hungary due to perceived economic disadvantages, creating uncertainty around ratification and highlighting deep divisions within the EU.
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40% Bias Score
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