EU Welcomes Israel-Hamas Ceasefire, Announces €120 Million in Aid for Gaza
The EU warmly welcomes the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, starting Sunday at 8:30 am, after 15 months of conflict, facilitating the release of hostages, including EU citizens, and the delivery of €120 million in humanitarian aid to Gaza.
EU Welcomes Israel-Hamas Ceasefire, Announces €120 Million in Aid for Gaza
The EU warmly welcomes the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, starting Sunday at 8:30 am, after 15 months of conflict, facilitating the release of hostages, including EU citizens, and the delivery of €120 million in humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Progress
24% Bias Score
Greece Exceeds Budgetary Targets, Paving Way for Further Tax Cuts
Greece exceeded its 2024 budgetary targets, achieving a primary surplus near 3% of GDP and a near-zero deficit, leading to planned further tax cuts, especially for the middle class, contingent on EU approval.
Greece Exceeds Budgetary Targets, Paving Way for Further Tax Cuts
Greece exceeded its 2024 budgetary targets, achieving a primary surplus near 3% of GDP and a near-zero deficit, leading to planned further tax cuts, especially for the middle class, contingent on EU approval.
Progress
48% Bias Score
EU to Slash International Offices
The European Commission is reviewing plans to reduce its international partnerships directorate's (DG INTPA) foreign offices from approximately 100 to 18, focusing on strategic areas; discussions are ongoing, with no final decision yet made on the resulting staff changes and budget implications.
EU to Slash International Offices
The European Commission is reviewing plans to reduce its international partnerships directorate's (DG INTPA) foreign offices from approximately 100 to 18, focusing on strategic areas; discussions are ongoing, with no final decision yet made on the resulting staff changes and budget implications.
Progress
24% Bias Score
EPP Plans Sweeping Bureaucracy Cuts in Europe
Germany's \$67 billion annual bureaucracy costs fuel a new EPP plan to cut regulations, using a 'one in, two out' principle and temporarily suspending some EU directives, including those related to sustainability and supply chains, aiming for economic growth and job creation.
EPP Plans Sweeping Bureaucracy Cuts in Europe
Germany's \$67 billion annual bureaucracy costs fuel a new EPP plan to cut regulations, using a 'one in, two out' principle and temporarily suspending some EU directives, including those related to sustainability and supply chains, aiming for economic growth and job creation.
Progress
60% Bias Score
Global Opinions Diverge Sharply on Second Trump Term
A survey of 28,549 people across 24 countries reveals sharply contrasting views on a second Trump term, with EU nations expressing pessimism while many others, particularly in India and China, express optimism, highlighting a potential shift in global power dynamics and the future of the internation...
Global Opinions Diverge Sharply on Second Trump Term
A survey of 28,549 people across 24 countries reveals sharply contrasting views on a second Trump term, with EU nations expressing pessimism while many others, particularly in India and China, express optimism, highlighting a potential shift in global power dynamics and the future of the internation...
Progress
48% Bias Score
Romania Blocks MVM Group's E.ON Acquisition Over Russian Energy Ties
Romania's energy ministry is blocking a potential acquisition of E.ON Energie Romania by Hungary's MVM Group, due to MVM's close ties with sanctioned Russian entities Gazprom and Rosatom, raising national security concerns and prompting an investigation by the country's foreign investment committee.
Romania Blocks MVM Group's E.ON Acquisition Over Russian Energy Ties
Romania's energy ministry is blocking a potential acquisition of E.ON Energie Romania by Hungary's MVM Group, due to MVM's close ties with sanctioned Russian entities Gazprom and Rosatom, raising national security concerns and prompting an investigation by the country's foreign investment committee.
Progress
56% Bias Score
Ukraine-Slovakia Gas Dispute: Zelensky and Fico Clash
Ukrainian President Zelensky and Slovak Prime Minister Fico are engaged in a public conflict stemming from Ukraine's January 1st, 2025 halt of Russian gas transit, with Fico criticizing the move and Zelensky accusing him of prioritizing Russian interests, threatening further repercussions for energy...
Ukraine-Slovakia Gas Dispute: Zelensky and Fico Clash
Ukrainian President Zelensky and Slovak Prime Minister Fico are engaged in a public conflict stemming from Ukraine's January 1st, 2025 halt of Russian gas transit, with Fico criticizing the move and Zelensky accusing him of prioritizing Russian interests, threatening further repercussions for energy...
Progress
36% Bias Score
Poland's High-Tech Border Fence Against Belarusian-Orchestrated Migration
Poland has built a 186km-long, high-tech border fence with Belarus to counter Belarusian-orchestrated illegal immigration; despite this, nearly 30,000 attempted crossings occurred last year, prompting human rights concerns regarding pushbacks and access to aid for migrants.
Poland's High-Tech Border Fence Against Belarusian-Orchestrated Migration
Poland has built a 186km-long, high-tech border fence with Belarus to counter Belarusian-orchestrated illegal immigration; despite this, nearly 30,000 attempted crossings occurred last year, prompting human rights concerns regarding pushbacks and access to aid for migrants.
Progress
52% Bias Score
EU Investigates X Over Musk's Alleged Influence on German Elections
The European Commission opened an investigation into X's recommendation algorithms on December 18, 2023, prompted by Elon Musk's support for Germany's far-right AfD party and concerns about the platform's potential influence on the upcoming German elections; the investigation demands access to X's i...
EU Investigates X Over Musk's Alleged Influence on German Elections
The European Commission opened an investigation into X's recommendation algorithms on December 18, 2023, prompted by Elon Musk's support for Germany's far-right AfD party and concerns about the platform's potential influence on the upcoming German elections; the investigation demands access to X's i...
Progress
48% Bias Score
EU Escalates X Investigation, Demands Algorithm Data
The EU Commission is demanding internal algorithm documents and API access from Elon Musk's X platform by February 15th due to an ongoing investigation for potential Digital Services Act violations, aiming to assess systemic risks and potential influence on European elections.
EU Escalates X Investigation, Demands Algorithm Data
The EU Commission is demanding internal algorithm documents and API access from Elon Musk's X platform by February 15th due to an ongoing investigation for potential Digital Services Act violations, aiming to assess systemic risks and potential influence on European elections.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Greece to Host EU Secure Satellite Communication Hub
Greece will host one of two EU GOVSATCOM secure satellite communication hubs, starting operations in 2024 and running until 2051, enabling secure communication for member states' military, police, and critical infrastructure, enhancing the EU's space autonomy and countering telecommunication vulnera...
Greece to Host EU Secure Satellite Communication Hub
Greece will host one of two EU GOVSATCOM secure satellite communication hubs, starting operations in 2024 and running until 2051, enabling secure communication for member states' military, police, and critical infrastructure, enhancing the EU's space autonomy and countering telecommunication vulnera...
Progress
36% Bias Score
Bulgaria's Unlikely Coalition Government Raises Concerns
Bulgaria's parliament approved a new government, a coalition of pro-Western GERB-SDS, pro-Russian socialists, and the populist ITN, raising concerns about its pro-Western stance and predicted short lifespan; the Prime Minister is Rosen Zhelyazkov, a close associate of former PM Boyko Borisov, who wi...
Bulgaria's Unlikely Coalition Government Raises Concerns
Bulgaria's parliament approved a new government, a coalition of pro-Western GERB-SDS, pro-Russian socialists, and the populist ITN, raising concerns about its pro-Western stance and predicted short lifespan; the Prime Minister is Rosen Zhelyazkov, a close associate of former PM Boyko Borisov, who wi...
Progress
48% Bias Score