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EU Seeks Inclusive Transition and Reconstruction in Post-Assad Syria
The European Union is holding its ninth annual Syria conference in Brussels, the first to include formal Syrian representation, aiming to raise billions in aid for reconstruction and address the urgent humanitarian needs of millions of Syrians following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad and subs...
EU Seeks Inclusive Transition and Reconstruction in Post-Assad Syria
The European Union is holding its ninth annual Syria conference in Brussels, the first to include formal Syrian representation, aiming to raise billions in aid for reconstruction and address the urgent humanitarian needs of millions of Syrians following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad and subs...
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48% Bias Score


EU Rule of Law Report Reveals Widespread Deterioration
A report by the European Civil Liberties Union details widespread rule of law challenges across 21 EU countries, categorizing member states based on their performance and highlighting persistent violations and overall deterioration, particularly in countries like Italy, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, S...
EU Rule of Law Report Reveals Widespread Deterioration
A report by the European Civil Liberties Union details widespread rule of law challenges across 21 EU countries, categorizing member states based on their performance and highlighting persistent violations and overall deterioration, particularly in countries like Italy, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, S...
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs on EU: Economic Fallout and Geopolitical Tensions
The US imposed 25% tariffs on EU steel and aluminum imports, aiming to pressure the EU for increased defense spending and potentially incorporating Greenland into the US, while also seeing them as a new revenue source, creating global economic uncertainty and strain on transatlantic relations.
Trump's Tariffs on EU: Economic Fallout and Geopolitical Tensions
The US imposed 25% tariffs on EU steel and aluminum imports, aiming to pressure the EU for increased defense spending and potentially incorporating Greenland into the US, while also seeing them as a new revenue source, creating global economic uncertainty and strain on transatlantic relations.
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40% Bias Score


EU to Increase Funding for Syria's Post-Conflict Recovery
The EU will hold its annual Syria conference in Brussels on Monday, with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani attending; the conference will focus on supporting the country's transition and recovery following the overthrow of the Assad regime. The EU plans to increase funding and potentially inv...
EU to Increase Funding for Syria's Post-Conflict Recovery
The EU will hold its annual Syria conference in Brussels on Monday, with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani attending; the conference will focus on supporting the country's transition and recovery following the overthrow of the Assad regime. The EU plans to increase funding and potentially inv...
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44% Bias Score


Cyprus Talks: Geneva Meeting Seeks Limited Progress Amid Deep Divisions
A five-party meeting in Geneva aims to find common ground to resolve the division of Cyprus, but the conflicting positions of the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot sides, based on differing interpretations of UN resolutions, hinder immediate progress; confidence-building measures are the most likely...
Cyprus Talks: Geneva Meeting Seeks Limited Progress Amid Deep Divisions
A five-party meeting in Geneva aims to find common ground to resolve the division of Cyprus, but the conflicting positions of the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot sides, based on differing interpretations of UN resolutions, hinder immediate progress; confidence-building measures are the most likely...
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44% Bias Score


Massive Anti-Government Protests Rock Serbia
Over 100,000 protesters marched in Belgrade, Serbia, demanding an end to government corruption following a deadly train station collapse; the lack of EU flags reflects both strategic concerns and disappointment in the EU's response.
Massive Anti-Government Protests Rock Serbia
Over 100,000 protesters marched in Belgrade, Serbia, demanding an end to government corruption following a deadly train station collapse; the lack of EU flags reflects both strategic concerns and disappointment in the EU's response.
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44% Bias Score

EU Rule of Law in Decline: Report Highlights Systemic Weaknesses
The Liberties Rule of Law report, published by the Civil Liberties Union for Europe, reveals a significant decline in the rule of law across the EU, with countries categorized based on their performance, highlighting systemic weaknesses and the need for stronger enforcement mechanisms.

EU Rule of Law in Decline: Report Highlights Systemic Weaknesses
The Liberties Rule of Law report, published by the Civil Liberties Union for Europe, reveals a significant decline in the rule of law across the EU, with countries categorized based on their performance, highlighting systemic weaknesses and the need for stronger enforcement mechanisms.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs on EU: Economic and Political Fallout
The US imposed 25% tariffs on EU steel and aluminum imports, aiming to pressure the EU for increased defense spending and potentially acquiring Greenland, while also generating additional revenue for the US; this action has caused a significant deterioration in transatlantic relations and negative e...

Trump's Tariffs on EU: Economic and Political Fallout
The US imposed 25% tariffs on EU steel and aluminum imports, aiming to pressure the EU for increased defense spending and potentially acquiring Greenland, while also generating additional revenue for the US; this action has caused a significant deterioration in transatlantic relations and negative e...
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40% Bias Score

EU Rule of Law in Decline: Liberties Report Highlights Systemic Weaknesses
The Liberties Rule of Law report, released Monday, reveals a significant decline in the rule of law across the EU, affecting judicial systems, anti-corruption measures, media freedom, and civic space, with Hungary showing the most severe issues; the report urges stronger EU enforcement.

EU Rule of Law in Decline: Liberties Report Highlights Systemic Weaknesses
The Liberties Rule of Law report, released Monday, reveals a significant decline in the rule of law across the EU, affecting judicial systems, anti-corruption measures, media freedom, and civic space, with Hungary showing the most severe issues; the report urges stronger EU enforcement.
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44% Bias Score

EU to Boost Syria Reconstruction Amidst Fragile Transition
The EU will hold its first Syria conference since the December ouster of the al-Assad regime, aiming to provide additional funding for reconstruction and address concerns about the fragile political transition amid recent sectarian violence and potential US aid cuts.

EU to Boost Syria Reconstruction Amidst Fragile Transition
The EU will hold its first Syria conference since the December ouster of the al-Assad regime, aiming to provide additional funding for reconstruction and address concerns about the fragile political transition amid recent sectarian violence and potential US aid cuts.
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48% Bias Score

Romania Rejects Far-Right Candidate, Approves Another Amidst Election Uncertainty
Romania's electoral body rejected far-right candidate Diana Sosoaca's presidential bid due to her anti-EU/NATO stance, while approving George Simion's candidacy despite a criminal investigation; the May 4th election's outcome remains uncertain amidst rising far-right influence and public protests.

Romania Rejects Far-Right Candidate, Approves Another Amidst Election Uncertainty
Romania's electoral body rejected far-right candidate Diana Sosoaca's presidential bid due to her anti-EU/NATO stance, while approving George Simion's candidacy despite a criminal investigation; the May 4th election's outcome remains uncertain amidst rising far-right influence and public protests.
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36% Bias Score

Massive Anti-Government Protests Erupt in Serbia
Over 100,000 protestors marched in Belgrade, Serbia, against President Aleksandar Vucic due to a deadly train station roof collapse exposing government corruption, demanding accountability and systemic change, despite avoiding EU flags to counter Vucic's anti-Western narrative.

Massive Anti-Government Protests Erupt in Serbia
Over 100,000 protestors marched in Belgrade, Serbia, against President Aleksandar Vucic due to a deadly train station roof collapse exposing government corruption, demanding accountability and systemic change, despite avoiding EU flags to counter Vucic's anti-Western narrative.
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40% Bias Score
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