Showing 673 to 684 of 2,627 results


Romania's Presidential Runoff: A Clash Between Pro-Western and Far-Right Visions
Romania's presidential runoff election on Sunday pits the pro-Western mayor of Bucharest, Nicușor Dan, against the far-right ultranationalist George Simion, whose win would significantly impact Romania's EU and NATO memberships and its relationship with Russia.
Romania's Presidential Runoff: A Clash Between Pro-Western and Far-Right Visions
Romania's presidential runoff election on Sunday pits the pro-Western mayor of Bucharest, Nicușor Dan, against the far-right ultranationalist George Simion, whose win would significantly impact Romania's EU and NATO memberships and its relationship with Russia.
Progress
60% Bias Score


Trump's Trade War: EU Faces Long-Term Dependence Dilemma
Trump's unpredictable trade policies, marked by temporary tariff reductions with China and vague, non-binding agreements with the UK, create global uncertainty; experts advise the EU to prioritize long-term independence over short-term deals to mitigate risks.
Trump's Trade War: EU Faces Long-Term Dependence Dilemma
Trump's unpredictable trade policies, marked by temporary tariff reductions with China and vague, non-binding agreements with the UK, create global uncertainty; experts advise the EU to prioritize long-term independence over short-term deals to mitigate risks.
Progress
44% Bias Score


EU Considers Weakening Air Passenger Rights
The EU is debating changes to air passenger rights that would likely reduce compensation for flight disruptions, raising the threshold for delays to five or nine hours and expanding exemptions for airlines; consumer groups warn this could affect 85% of passengers.
EU Considers Weakening Air Passenger Rights
The EU is debating changes to air passenger rights that would likely reduce compensation for flight disruptions, raising the threshold for delays to five or nine hours and expanding exemptions for airlines; consumer groups warn this could affect 85% of passengers.
Progress
52% Bias Score


EU Condemns Kosovo's Actions in North, Sanctions Remain
The EU criticized Kosovo's closure of public service offices in northern municipalities, impacting water and essential services, increasing ethnic tensions and harming Kosovo's international standing, while President Osmani called for the lifting of EU sanctions.
EU Condemns Kosovo's Actions in North, Sanctions Remain
The EU criticized Kosovo's closure of public service offices in northern municipalities, impacting water and essential services, increasing ethnic tensions and harming Kosovo's international standing, while President Osmani called for the lifting of EU sanctions.
Progress
44% Bias Score


EU Prepares Tougher Sanctions Against Russia Amid Stalled Ukraine Peace Talks
The European Union is preparing a new sanctions package against Russia, targeting its energy sector, banking sector, and oil transportation, following a previous sanctions round and amid stalled peace talks with Ukraine; the EU is also considering lowering the oil price cap and is coordinating with ...
EU Prepares Tougher Sanctions Against Russia Amid Stalled Ukraine Peace Talks
The European Union is preparing a new sanctions package against Russia, targeting its energy sector, banking sector, and oil transportation, following a previous sanctions round and amid stalled peace talks with Ukraine; the EU is also considering lowering the oil price cap and is coordinating with ...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Hungary's New Law Silences Critics Under Guise of Transparency
Hungary's government introduced a law enabling suppression of organizations receiving foreign funding, however minimal, under the guise of protecting national sovereignty, impacting independent media, NGOs and opposition parties.
Hungary's New Law Silences Critics Under Guise of Transparency
Hungary's government introduced a law enabling suppression of organizations receiving foreign funding, however minimal, under the guise of protecting national sovereignty, impacting independent media, NGOs and opposition parties.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Illiberal Populism Challenges European Democracies
Across Europe, far-right and populist movements exploit democratic freedoms while undermining democratic principles; examples include the disqualification of a Romanian presidential candidate due to electoral fraud and foreign ties, the German AfD's ethno-nationalist stance, and the initially extrem...

Illiberal Populism Challenges European Democracies
Across Europe, far-right and populist movements exploit democratic freedoms while undermining democratic principles; examples include the disqualification of a Romanian presidential candidate due to electoral fraud and foreign ties, the German AfD's ethno-nationalist stance, and the initially extrem...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Tight Presidential Race in Poland
Poland holds its first round of presidential elections on May 21st, with a tight race between Rafal Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki expected to proceed to a second round on June 1st, focusing on issues like the war in Ukraine, economic concerns, and social issues.

Tight Presidential Race in Poland
Poland holds its first round of presidential elections on May 21st, with a tight race between Rafal Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki expected to proceed to a second round on June 1st, focusing on issues like the war in Ukraine, economic concerns, and social issues.
Progress
24% Bias Score

UK-EU Summit Aims for Reconciliation Amidst Visa and Fishing Disputes
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and EU President Ursula von der Leyen are attempting to mend UK-EU relations, focusing on a youth mobility visa program and resolving fishing rights disputes, amidst challenges from domestic political pressures in the UK and France.

UK-EU Summit Aims for Reconciliation Amidst Visa and Fishing Disputes
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and EU President Ursula von der Leyen are attempting to mend UK-EU relations, focusing on a youth mobility visa program and resolving fishing rights disputes, amidst challenges from domestic political pressures in the UK and France.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Turkey's Schengen Visa Applications Rise, Rejection Rate Falls
In 2024, 1,173,917 Turkish citizens applied for Schengen visas, a significant increase compared to previous years; however, the rejection rate decreased to 14.5%, showing an overall improvement despite ongoing political challenges.

Turkey's Schengen Visa Applications Rise, Rejection Rate Falls
In 2024, 1,173,917 Turkish citizens applied for Schengen visas, a significant increase compared to previous years; however, the rejection rate decreased to 14.5%, showing an overall improvement despite ongoing political challenges.
Progress
36% Bias Score

EU Imposes Sweeping Sanctions on Russia, Including Nord Stream Ban
The European Union is implementing its 18th sanctions package against Russia, banning the Nord Stream gas pipelines, targeting the financial sector, and setting a lower oil price ceiling, following assessments that Putin is not serious about peace talks.

EU Imposes Sweeping Sanctions on Russia, Including Nord Stream Ban
The European Union is implementing its 18th sanctions package against Russia, banning the Nord Stream gas pipelines, targeting the financial sector, and setting a lower oil price ceiling, following assessments that Putin is not serious about peace talks.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Romania's Presidential Election: A Choice Between Europe and Isolation
Romania's May 18th presidential election faces a critical choice between pro-EU mathematician Nicusor Dan and far-right, pro-Russian George Simion, who unexpectedly won the first round with 41% of the vote, raising concerns about Romania's future alignment.

Romania's Presidential Election: A Choice Between Europe and Isolation
Romania's May 18th presidential election faces a critical choice between pro-EU mathematician Nicusor Dan and far-right, pro-Russian George Simion, who unexpectedly won the first round with 41% of the vote, raising concerns about Romania's future alignment.
Progress
60% Bias Score
Showing 673 to 684 of 2,627 results