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US Threatens Hungary, Slovakia with Consequences Over Russian Energy Purchases
US Senator Lindsey Graham threatened Hungary and Slovakia with consequences for their continued reliance on Russian energy, echoing President Trump's call for NATO allies to stop buying Russian oil.
US Threatens Hungary, Slovakia with Consequences Over Russian Energy Purchases
US Senator Lindsey Graham threatened Hungary and Slovakia with consequences for their continued reliance on Russian energy, echoing President Trump's call for NATO allies to stop buying Russian oil.
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48% Bias Score


EU to Review Schengen Visa Rules for Russians
The European Commission will revise Schengen visa rules for Russians, impacting not only Russians but also reflecting a broader EU visa strategy, while maintaining entry for dissidents and those needing asylum.
EU to Review Schengen Visa Rules for Russians
The European Commission will revise Schengen visa rules for Russians, impacting not only Russians but also reflecting a broader EU visa strategy, while maintaining entry for dissidents and those needing asylum.
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20% Bias Score


Extreme Weather in 2025 Summer to Cost EU Economy €126 Billion by 2029
A new study led by Sehrish Usman from the University of Mannheim and economists at the European Central Bank (ECB) reveals that extreme weather events in the summer of 2025 will cost the EU economy €126 billion by 2029, impacting a quarter of all EU regions.
Extreme Weather in 2025 Summer to Cost EU Economy €126 Billion by 2029
A new study led by Sehrish Usman from the University of Mannheim and economists at the European Central Bank (ECB) reveals that extreme weather events in the summer of 2025 will cost the EU economy €126 billion by 2029, impacting a quarter of all EU regions.
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16% Bias Score


EU Opens First Rare-Earth Magnet Plant to Reduce Reliance on China
Europe's first rare-earth magnet plant, built by a Canadian company with EU funding, opened in Narva, Estonia, aiming to reduce the EU's dependence on China for critical technologies and creating jobs in a region transitioning from oil shale extraction.
EU Opens First Rare-Earth Magnet Plant to Reduce Reliance on China
Europe's first rare-earth magnet plant, built by a Canadian company with EU funding, opened in Narva, Estonia, aiming to reduce the EU's dependence on China for critical technologies and creating jobs in a region transitioning from oil shale extraction.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Violates Romanian Airspace, Raising EU Security Concerns
On Saturday, a Russian drone breached Romanian airspace during a Ukrainian attack, marking the second violation of EU territory in less than a week, prompting strong condemnations from EU leaders and highlighting regional security risks.
Russia Violates Romanian Airspace, Raising EU Security Concerns
On Saturday, a Russian drone breached Romanian airspace during a Ukrainian attack, marking the second violation of EU territory in less than a week, prompting strong condemnations from EU leaders and highlighting regional security risks.
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28% Bias Score


Trump Calls for Stronger NATO Sanctions on Russia, Including Tariffs on China
Donald Trump advocated for intensified sanctions against Russia, contingent on NATO allies ceasing Russian oil purchases and imposing substantial tariffs on China.
Trump Calls for Stronger NATO Sanctions on Russia, Including Tariffs on China
Donald Trump advocated for intensified sanctions against Russia, contingent on NATO allies ceasing Russian oil purchases and imposing substantial tariffs on China.
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44% Bias Score

EU Green Jobs Dominated by Wind and Solar Power, Germany Leads
Wind and solar power account for nearly half of all green jobs in the EU, with Germany leading in employment, followed by France and Spain, while Hungary excels in battery production capacity and solar energy.

EU Green Jobs Dominated by Wind and Solar Power, Germany Leads
Wind and solar power account for nearly half of all green jobs in the EU, with Germany leading in employment, followed by France and Spain, while Hungary excels in battery production capacity and solar energy.
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24% Bias Score

EU's 19th Anti-Russia Sanctions Package Delayed: Key Insights
The EU's 19th sanctions package against Russia faces delays due to disagreements over import tariffs on countries buying Russian oil and the complete rejection of Russian energy resources, with Hungary and Slovakia likely vetoing measures affecting their oil and gas supplies.

EU's 19th Anti-Russia Sanctions Package Delayed: Key Insights
The EU's 19th sanctions package against Russia faces delays due to disagreements over import tariffs on countries buying Russian oil and the complete rejection of Russian energy resources, with Hungary and Slovakia likely vetoing measures affecting their oil and gas supplies.
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40% Bias Score

EU Opens First Rare-Earth Magnet Plant in Estonia
To reduce reliance on China, the EU opened its first rare-earth magnet plant in Narva, Estonia, a Canadian investment supported by 14 million euros in EU funds, producing 2,000 metric tons of magnets annually for green technologies and creating 80 jobs.

EU Opens First Rare-Earth Magnet Plant in Estonia
To reduce reliance on China, the EU opened its first rare-earth magnet plant in Narva, Estonia, a Canadian investment supported by 14 million euros in EU funds, producing 2,000 metric tons of magnets annually for green technologies and creating 80 jobs.
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56% Bias Score

Konrad Adenauer Stiftung's Collaboration with Serbia's Ruling Party Faces Scrutiny
The Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), a German foundation affiliated with Chancellor Scholz's CDU party, is facing criticism for its continued cooperation with Serbia's ruling SNS party, led by President Vučić, amid concerns about the SNS's increasingly autocratic rule and pro-Russia stance.

Konrad Adenauer Stiftung's Collaboration with Serbia's Ruling Party Faces Scrutiny
The Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), a German foundation affiliated with Chancellor Scholz's CDU party, is facing criticism for its continued cooperation with Serbia's ruling SNS party, led by President Vučić, amid concerns about the SNS's increasingly autocratic rule and pro-Russia stance.
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56% Bias Score

EU's Challenges and Von der Leyen's Leadership
Ursula von der Leyen's recent state of the union address highlighted the challenges faced by the European Union, including great power rivalry, weaponized dependencies, and internal disagreements hindering effective responses to international crises.

EU's Challenges and Von der Leyen's Leadership
Ursula von der Leyen's recent state of the union address highlighted the challenges faced by the European Union, including great power rivalry, weaponized dependencies, and internal disagreements hindering effective responses to international crises.
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36% Bias Score

EU to Reconsider Ban on Combustion Engines
Manfred Weber, chairman of the European People's Party (EPP), announced that the EU's planned ban on combustion engines will be reviewed, aiming to present a proposal in the autumn and secure jobs in the auto industry while maintaining the climate neutrality goal.

EU to Reconsider Ban on Combustion Engines
Manfred Weber, chairman of the European People's Party (EPP), announced that the EU's planned ban on combustion engines will be reviewed, aiming to present a proposal in the autumn and secure jobs in the auto industry while maintaining the climate neutrality goal.
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36% Bias Score
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