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UK-EU Trade Deal Sparks Controversy Over Fishing Rights and Regulatory Alignment
Following a summit in London, the UK and EU announced a new trade deal granting increased market access but sparking criticism over fishing rights and potential regulatory alignment with Brussels; the deal also includes a new security pact and easier travel for young people.
UK-EU Trade Deal Sparks Controversy Over Fishing Rights and Regulatory Alignment
Following a summit in London, the UK and EU announced a new trade deal granting increased market access but sparking criticism over fishing rights and potential regulatory alignment with Brussels; the deal also includes a new security pact and easier travel for young people.
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56% Bias Score


UK-EU Youth Mobility Scheme: Differing Immigration Proposals
The UK and EU are negotiating a post-Brexit youth mobility scheme, with the EU suggesting a scale similar to the UK-Australia program (potentially 500,000 EU citizens), while the UK seeks a much lower cap (below 100,000) with conditions on dependents, benefits, and NHS use.
UK-EU Youth Mobility Scheme: Differing Immigration Proposals
The UK and EU are negotiating a post-Brexit youth mobility scheme, with the EU suggesting a scale similar to the UK-Australia program (potentially 500,000 EU citizens), while the UK seeks a much lower cap (below 100,000) with conditions on dependents, benefits, and NHS use.
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56% Bias Score


Israeli Forces Fire Warning Shots at European Diplomats in Jenin
Israeli forces fired warning shots at a European diplomatic delegation visiting Jenin in the occupied West Bank on October 26th, 2023, prompting international condemnation and calls for an investigation; the Israeli army stated the diplomats deviated from their approved route.
Israeli Forces Fire Warning Shots at European Diplomats in Jenin
Israeli forces fired warning shots at a European diplomatic delegation visiting Jenin in the occupied West Bank on October 26th, 2023, prompting international condemnation and calls for an investigation; the Israeli army stated the diplomats deviated from their approved route.
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40% Bias Score


EU Approves €150 Billion Defense Fund to Boost Production
EU ambassadors approved a €150 billion fund to boost defense production, prioritizing 65% EU-made weapons, bypassing the Parliament, and needing member state approval by May 27th to address vulnerabilities exposed by the Ukraine war and potential shifts in US support.
EU Approves €150 Billion Defense Fund to Boost Production
EU ambassadors approved a €150 billion fund to boost defense production, prioritizing 65% EU-made weapons, bypassing the Parliament, and needing member state approval by May 27th to address vulnerabilities exposed by the Ukraine war and potential shifts in US support.
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36% Bias Score


Romania's Democracy Holds; Poland's Future Uncertain
Romania's presidential election saw pro-democracy candidate Nicusor Dan defeat nationalist George Simion, while Poland's election remains undecided after the first round saw a close contest between liberal Rafal Trzaskowski and a far-right opponent.
Romania's Democracy Holds; Poland's Future Uncertain
Romania's presidential election saw pro-democracy candidate Nicusor Dan defeat nationalist George Simion, while Poland's election remains undecided after the first round saw a close contest between liberal Rafal Trzaskowski and a far-right opponent.
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36% Bias Score


Russia and Armenia Move Past Mutual Distrust, Focus on Objective Facts
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's visit to Armenia marks a turning point in bilateral relations, as both nations agree to move beyond mutual distrust and focus on objective facts, following frank discussions between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan ...
Russia and Armenia Move Past Mutual Distrust, Focus on Objective Facts
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's visit to Armenia marks a turning point in bilateral relations, as both nations agree to move beyond mutual distrust and focus on objective facts, following frank discussions between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan ...
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36% Bias Score

Hungary's Transparency Law Sparks EU Emergency Debate
Hungary's proposed transparency law, described by Prime Minister Viktor Orban as 'spring cleaning', targets foreign-funded media and NGOs, prompting an emergency debate in the European Parliament due to concerns about its impact on press freedom and civil liberties.

Hungary's Transparency Law Sparks EU Emergency Debate
Hungary's proposed transparency law, described by Prime Minister Viktor Orban as 'spring cleaning', targets foreign-funded media and NGOs, prompting an emergency debate in the European Parliament due to concerns about its impact on press freedom and civil liberties.
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52% Bias Score

EU Sanctions on Russia Face Challenges Amidst Internal Divisions and US Uncertainty
The EU imposed its 17th round of sanctions on Russia, targeting over 2,400 individuals and entities and focusing on disrupting Russia's shadow oil fleet; however, internal divisions and a lack of US support threaten the long-term effectiveness of these measures.

EU Sanctions on Russia Face Challenges Amidst Internal Divisions and US Uncertainty
The EU imposed its 17th round of sanctions on Russia, targeting over 2,400 individuals and entities and focusing on disrupting Russia's shadow oil fleet; however, internal divisions and a lack of US support threaten the long-term effectiveness of these measures.
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56% Bias Score

Romania's Election: Far-Right Challenge and Rise of Trumpism in Europe
Following his defeat in Romania's presidential election, far-right candidate George Simion legally challenged the results, citing French interference, while acknowledging low chances of success; simultaneously, ultraconservative candidates in Poland and Portugal, inspired by Trump's "Make America Gr...

Romania's Election: Far-Right Challenge and Rise of Trumpism in Europe
Following his defeat in Romania's presidential election, far-right candidate George Simion legally challenged the results, citing French interference, while acknowledging low chances of success; simultaneously, ultraconservative candidates in Poland and Portugal, inspired by Trump's "Make America Gr...
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40% Bias Score

EU to Review Israel Trade Deal Amid Gaza Conflict
The European Union initiated a review of its trade agreement with Israel following criticism of its actions in Gaza, while Israel rejected the EU's decision and the UK also announced sanctions against Israeli West Bank settlers.

EU to Review Israel Trade Deal Amid Gaza Conflict
The European Union initiated a review of its trade agreement with Israel following criticism of its actions in Gaza, while Israel rejected the EU's decision and the UK also announced sanctions against Israeli West Bank settlers.
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48% Bias Score

German Economy Stagnant in 2024: Council of Economic Experts
Germany's Council of Economic Experts forecasts zero GDP growth for 2024, a revision from 0.4% predicted last autumn, citing US trade policy uncertainty but also noting potential for growth through effective government investment; 1% growth is predicted for 2025.

German Economy Stagnant in 2024: Council of Economic Experts
Germany's Council of Economic Experts forecasts zero GDP growth for 2024, a revision from 0.4% predicted last autumn, citing US trade policy uncertainty but also noting potential for growth through effective government investment; 1% growth is predicted for 2025.
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32% Bias Score

Portsmouth's Post-Brexit Border Post Faces Demolition
Portsmouth's £25 million post-Brexit border control post, built to handle 80 daily checks, is averaging only three due to reduced post-Brexit import checks in a new UK-EU deal, potentially leading to demolition or repurposing, leaving Portsmouth City Council £6 million out of pocket.

Portsmouth's Post-Brexit Border Post Faces Demolition
Portsmouth's £25 million post-Brexit border control post, built to handle 80 daily checks, is averaging only three due to reduced post-Brexit import checks in a new UK-EU deal, potentially leading to demolition or repurposing, leaving Portsmouth City Council £6 million out of pocket.
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48% Bias Score
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