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US Steel Tariffs Spark EU Retaliation, Threatening Trade War
The US imposed 25% tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, prompting the EU to retaliate with tariffs on $8 billion worth of US goods, including jeans, whiskey, and motorcycles, starting April 1st; the EU is considering further tariffs up to another $18 billion worth of goods; while the immediate im...
US Steel Tariffs Spark EU Retaliation, Threatening Trade War
The US imposed 25% tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, prompting the EU to retaliate with tariffs on $8 billion worth of US goods, including jeans, whiskey, and motorcycles, starting April 1st; the EU is considering further tariffs up to another $18 billion worth of goods; while the immediate im...
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36% Bias Score


UK Considers Legal Action to Release Frozen Chelsea Funds for Ukraine
The UK government may pursue legal action to release 2.5 billion pounds frozen from the sale of Chelsea Football Club to aid Ukraine, facing disagreements with Roman Abramovich over the funds' allocation and delays due to ongoing negotiations and legal complexities.
UK Considers Legal Action to Release Frozen Chelsea Funds for Ukraine
The UK government may pursue legal action to release 2.5 billion pounds frozen from the sale of Chelsea Football Club to aid Ukraine, facing disagreements with Roman Abramovich over the funds' allocation and delays due to ongoing negotiations and legal complexities.
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44% Bias Score


NATO Reaffirms Bosnia Support Amidst Rising Separatist Tensions
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte visited Sarajevo on April 26th, 2024, to reaffirm support for Bosnia's territorial integrity, following the March 5th passage of laws by Bosnian Serb lawmakers that limit central authority in the Republika Srpska region, escalating tensions and raising concerns of r...
NATO Reaffirms Bosnia Support Amidst Rising Separatist Tensions
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte visited Sarajevo on April 26th, 2024, to reaffirm support for Bosnia's territorial integrity, following the March 5th passage of laws by Bosnian Serb lawmakers that limit central authority in the Republika Srpska region, escalating tensions and raising concerns of r...
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EU Proposes Faster Deportations of Rejected Asylum Seekers
The EU Commission proposed a plan to expedite deportations of rejected asylum seekers, including establishing transit centers outside the EU, cutting social benefits for non-compliance, and automating the recognition of deportation orders across member states.
EU Proposes Faster Deportations of Rejected Asylum Seekers
The EU Commission proposed a plan to expedite deportations of rejected asylum seekers, including establishing transit centers outside the EU, cutting social benefits for non-compliance, and automating the recognition of deportation orders across member states.
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Poland Strengthens Defenses Amid Strained US Relations
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urged Washington for restraint in a dispute over Ukraine's Starlink access, highlighting the importance of respecting allies, while simultaneously announcing mandatory military training for Polish men and aiming for a half-million-strong army, reflecting a shift tow...
Poland Strengthens Defenses Amid Strained US Relations
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urged Washington for restraint in a dispute over Ukraine's Starlink access, highlighting the importance of respecting allies, while simultaneously announcing mandatory military training for Polish men and aiming for a half-million-strong army, reflecting a shift tow...
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56% Bias Score


EU Proposes Stricter Rules for Return of Rejected Asylum Seekers
The EU Commission proposes a new law to increase the return of rejected asylum seekers, mandating cooperation and stricter rules for security risks, with mutual recognition of expulsion orders across member states to prevent circumvention, aiming to improve the currently low 20 percent return rate.
EU Proposes Stricter Rules for Return of Rejected Asylum Seekers
The EU Commission proposes a new law to increase the return of rejected asylum seekers, mandating cooperation and stricter rules for security risks, with mutual recognition of expulsion orders across member states to prevent circumvention, aiming to improve the currently low 20 percent return rate.
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44% Bias Score

EU Imposes Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods, Raising Prices for German Consumers
The European Union is imposing retaliatory tariffs on various US imports, including whiskey, peanut butter, and orange juice, starting in April, potentially increasing prices for German consumers due to the EU's response to US tariffs on steel and aluminum.

EU Imposes Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods, Raising Prices for German Consumers
The European Union is imposing retaliatory tariffs on various US imports, including whiskey, peanut butter, and orange juice, starting in April, potentially increasing prices for German consumers due to the EU's response to US tariffs on steel and aluminum.
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44% Bias Score

EU Responds to Trump's Trade Threats with New Anti-Coercion Instrument
Facing potential 25% US tariffs and a weakened transatlantic relationship, the EU counters with a new 2023 anti-coercion instrument, which could target specific companies or individuals, despite its €17 trillion GDP compared to the US's €25 trillion.

EU Responds to Trump's Trade Threats with New Anti-Coercion Instrument
Facing potential 25% US tariffs and a weakened transatlantic relationship, the EU counters with a new 2023 anti-coercion instrument, which could target specific companies or individuals, despite its €17 trillion GDP compared to the US's €25 trillion.
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56% Bias Score

EU Proposes Stricter Rules for Asylum Seeker Returns
The EU Commission proposed a new regulation to increase the return of rejected asylum seekers—currently only 20 percent return—by streamlining processes, imposing stricter penalties for non-cooperation, introducing stronger rules for security risks, and enabling mutual recognition of return decision...

EU Proposes Stricter Rules for Asylum Seeker Returns
The EU Commission proposed a new regulation to increase the return of rejected asylum seekers—currently only 20 percent return—by streamlining processes, imposing stricter penalties for non-cooperation, introducing stronger rules for security risks, and enabling mutual recognition of return decision...
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Romania's Far-Right Rise and Post-Election Crisis
Following the annulment of Romania's November 2024 presidential elections, violent protests erupted in Bucharest after pro-Russian far-right extremist Calin Georgescu was barred from the upcoming May elections due to unconstitutional statements and illegal campaign financing; this situation highligh...

Romania's Far-Right Rise and Post-Election Crisis
Following the annulment of Romania's November 2024 presidential elections, violent protests erupted in Bucharest after pro-Russian far-right extremist Calin Georgescu was barred from the upcoming May elections due to unconstitutional statements and illegal campaign financing; this situation highligh...
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44% Bias Score

EU to Boost Domestic Drug Production to Combat Shortages
The EU plans to increase domestic drug production to address critical shortages of medicines like painkillers and antibiotics, currently sourced 80-90% from Asia, by streamlining approval processes and increasing public funding.

EU to Boost Domestic Drug Production to Combat Shortages
The EU plans to increase domestic drug production to address critical shortages of medicines like painkillers and antibiotics, currently sourced 80-90% from Asia, by streamlining approval processes and increasing public funding.
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Deep Divisions in Spain's Government Undermine its Geopolitical Position
Spain's government is publicly divided on increasing military spending, with Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz rejecting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's commitment made at the European Council, undermining Spain's international credibility and geopolitical influence. This division is exacerbated by ...

Deep Divisions in Spain's Government Undermine its Geopolitical Position
Spain's government is publicly divided on increasing military spending, with Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Díaz rejecting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's commitment made at the European Council, undermining Spain's international credibility and geopolitical influence. This division is exacerbated by ...
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56% Bias Score
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