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China and EU Hold Talks Amidst Trade Tensions
On July 30th, 2024, China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic held a video conference to discuss trade issues, including EU sanctions against two Chinese financial institutions and the EU's 'de-risking' strategy towards China, amidst rising US protectionism.
China and EU Hold Talks Amidst Trade Tensions
On July 30th, 2024, China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic held a video conference to discuss trade issues, including EU sanctions against two Chinese financial institutions and the EU's 'de-risking' strategy towards China, amidst rising US protectionism.
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40% Bias Score


Greece Trains Libyan Coast Guard to Curb Migration
Libyan coast guard officers from Benghazi, under Khalifa Haftar, arrived in Crete for training on preventing irregular migration, a rapid implementation of a deal between Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis and eastern Libyan officials, aiming to counter Turkey's influence.
Greece Trains Libyan Coast Guard to Curb Migration
Libyan coast guard officers from Benghazi, under Khalifa Haftar, arrived in Crete for training on preventing irregular migration, a rapid implementation of a deal between Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis and eastern Libyan officials, aiming to counter Turkey's influence.
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56% Bias Score


Politically Motivated Charges Against Gagauzia's Leader, Evghenia Gutsul
Moldova's former president, Igor Dodon, alleges that the charges against Gagauzia's leader, Evghenia Gutsul, are politically motivated due to her pro-Russia stance and election victory with nearly 99% of the vote; her trial's timing coincides with Moldova's election campaign, raising concerns about ...
Politically Motivated Charges Against Gagauzia's Leader, Evghenia Gutsul
Moldova's former president, Igor Dodon, alleges that the charges against Gagauzia's leader, Evghenia Gutsul, are politically motivated due to her pro-Russia stance and election victory with nearly 99% of the vote; her trial's timing coincides with Moldova's election campaign, raising concerns about ...
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52% Bias Score


EU inaction on Gaza crisis deepens as Germany and Von der Leyen block stronger measures
A report by the EU's ECHO agency reveals dire conditions in Gaza: 10% of the population is dead or injured, 86% of the territory is inaccessible, and 94% of hospitals are damaged, despite a recent agreement with Israel to increase aid; deep divisions within the EU, particularly opposition from Germa...
EU inaction on Gaza crisis deepens as Germany and Von der Leyen block stronger measures
A report by the EU's ECHO agency reveals dire conditions in Gaza: 10% of the population is dead or injured, 86% of the territory is inaccessible, and 94% of hospitals are damaged, despite a recent agreement with Israel to increase aid; deep divisions within the EU, particularly opposition from Germa...
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64% Bias Score


Ukraine weakens anti-corruption bodies, sparking protests and international concern
Ukraine passed a law curbing the independence of its anti-corruption agencies, sparking widespread protests and international condemnation, as it places NABU and SAPO under the prosecutor general, despite concerns over undermining anti-corruption efforts and jeopardizing EU aid.
Ukraine weakens anti-corruption bodies, sparking protests and international concern
Ukraine passed a law curbing the independence of its anti-corruption agencies, sparking widespread protests and international condemnation, as it places NABU and SAPO under the prosecutor general, despite concerns over undermining anti-corruption efforts and jeopardizing EU aid.
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine: Mass Protests Erupt Over Zelenskyy's Anti-Corruption Law
Thousands protested across Ukraine on Tuesday against President Zelenskyy's recently signed law undermining the independence of anti-corruption bodies, marking the largest public demonstrations during the war and drawing condemnation from international allies and civil society.
Ukraine: Mass Protests Erupt Over Zelenskyy's Anti-Corruption Law
Thousands protested across Ukraine on Tuesday against President Zelenskyy's recently signed law undermining the independence of anti-corruption bodies, marking the largest public demonstrations during the war and drawing condemnation from international allies and civil society.
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48% Bias Score

China-EU Summit: Renewed Cooperation Needed Amidst Economic Interdependence
The 25th China-EU Summit in Beijing on July 1 highlighted the deep economic interdependence between the EU and China, despite recent frictions, with €731.1 billion in 2024 trade, but stressed the need for renewed cooperation in investment, technology, and climate.

China-EU Summit: Renewed Cooperation Needed Amidst Economic Interdependence
The 25th China-EU Summit in Beijing on July 1 highlighted the deep economic interdependence between the EU and China, despite recent frictions, with €731.1 billion in 2024 trade, but stressed the need for renewed cooperation in investment, technology, and climate.
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48% Bias Score

Kyiv Protest Highlights Ukraine's Unresolved Political Issues
Approximately 40,000 Ukrainians protested in Kyiv against President Zelenskyy's dismantling of Western-backed anti-corruption bodies, yet the demonstration lacked calls for peace or his resignation, raising questions about its authenticity and goals.

Kyiv Protest Highlights Ukraine's Unresolved Political Issues
Approximately 40,000 Ukrainians protested in Kyiv against President Zelenskyy's dismantling of Western-backed anti-corruption bodies, yet the demonstration lacked calls for peace or his resignation, raising questions about its authenticity and goals.
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68% Bias Score

Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Crackdown Amidst War Fuels Protests
Ukraine's parliament passed a law curbing the independence of anti-corruption agencies, sparking widespread protests and concerns about democratic backsliding amid the ongoing war with Russia.

Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Crackdown Amidst War Fuels Protests
Ukraine's parliament passed a law curbing the independence of anti-corruption agencies, sparking widespread protests and concerns about democratic backsliding amid the ongoing war with Russia.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Shift Sparks Protests, Jeopardizing EU Bid
President Zelensky signed a bill transferring oversight of Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office to the prosecutor general, sparking nationwide protests and condemnation from international partners who view the move as undermining anti-corrupti...

Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Shift Sparks Protests, Jeopardizing EU Bid
President Zelensky signed a bill transferring oversight of Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau and Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office to the prosecutor general, sparking nationwide protests and condemnation from international partners who view the move as undermining anti-corrupti...
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52% Bias Score

ECB to Pause Rate Cuts Amid U.S.-EU Tariff Dispute
Facing rising U.S.-EU trade tensions and the threat of significant tariffs, the European Central Bank is expected to pause its interest rate cuts next Thursday, reflecting uncertainty about the economic impact of the trade dispute.

ECB to Pause Rate Cuts Amid U.S.-EU Tariff Dispute
Facing rising U.S.-EU trade tensions and the threat of significant tariffs, the European Central Bank is expected to pause its interest rate cuts next Thursday, reflecting uncertainty about the economic impact of the trade dispute.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Crackdown Sparks Public Outrage
Ukraine's parliament passed a law curbing the powers of two key anti-corruption agencies, prompting widespread protests in Kyiv and concerns from the EU; President Zelenskyy must decide whether to sign or veto the legislation.

Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Crackdown Sparks Public Outrage
Ukraine's parliament passed a law curbing the powers of two key anti-corruption agencies, prompting widespread protests in Kyiv and concerns from the EU; President Zelenskyy must decide whether to sign or veto the legislation.
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28% Bias Score
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