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Half a Million Protest Vučić in Largest Serbian Demonstration
Approximately half a million people protested against Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić last Saturday, the largest demonstration in Serbian history, demanding his resignation after a recent mass shooting and amidst allegations of government violence against protesters.
Half a Million Protest Vučić in Largest Serbian Demonstration
Approximately half a million people protested against Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić last Saturday, the largest demonstration in Serbian history, demanding his resignation after a recent mass shooting and amidst allegations of government violence against protesters.
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48% Bias Score


EU's DMA Challenges Apple's Brand and Data Privacy
The EU's Digital Markets Act forces Apple to allow third-party developers greater access to its systems, raising concerns about brand dilution and user data privacy, despite Apple's efforts to comply while protecting its valuable brand and user data.
EU's DMA Challenges Apple's Brand and Data Privacy
The EU's Digital Markets Act forces Apple to allow third-party developers greater access to its systems, raising concerns about brand dilution and user data privacy, despite Apple's efforts to comply while protecting its valuable brand and user data.
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60% Bias Score


German Bundesrat Approves Increased Borrowing for Infrastructure and Climate Protection
The German Bundesrat approved a constitutional amendment allowing increased borrowing for infrastructure and climate protection, exceeding 500 billion euros, with Bavaria providing crucial votes; the amendment also relaxes the debt brake for federal states.
German Bundesrat Approves Increased Borrowing for Infrastructure and Climate Protection
The German Bundesrat approved a constitutional amendment allowing increased borrowing for infrastructure and climate protection, exceeding 500 billion euros, with Bavaria providing crucial votes; the amendment also relaxes the debt brake for federal states.
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40% Bias Score


Trade Uncertainty Cuts Global Investment
Increased trade policy uncertainty, primarily due to US policies, is causing businesses in major economies to reduce investments, potentially lowering global GDP growth by 0.2% in the Eurozone over the next 12 months and up to 1% in some small EU countries within two years, according to Oxford Econo...
Trade Uncertainty Cuts Global Investment
Increased trade policy uncertainty, primarily due to US policies, is causing businesses in major economies to reduce investments, potentially lowering global GDP growth by 0.2% in the Eurozone over the next 12 months and up to 1% in some small EU countries within two years, according to Oxford Econo...
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44% Bias Score


EU Divided on Seizing Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine
The European Union is divided on seizing \$210 billion in frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, raising legal questions under international law as Russia condemns the move; while some countries support the seizure, others fear it would harm the Euro's standing.
EU Divided on Seizing Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine
The European Union is divided on seizing \$210 billion in frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, raising legal questions under international law as Russia condemns the move; while some countries support the seizure, others fear it would harm the Euro's standing.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Demands EU Sanctions Lift for Ukraine Peace Talks
Former European Commission President José Manuel Barroso stated that Russia wants the EU involved in future Ukraine peace talks, viewing the lifting of EU sanctions as a necessary condition for peace; despite Hungary's veto on EU conclusions regarding Ukraine, 26 EU member states are unified on many...
Russia Demands EU Sanctions Lift for Ukraine Peace Talks
Former European Commission President José Manuel Barroso stated that Russia wants the EU involved in future Ukraine peace talks, viewing the lifting of EU sanctions as a necessary condition for peace; despite Hungary's veto on EU conclusions regarding Ukraine, 26 EU member states are unified on many...
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36% Bias Score

EU Leaders Prioritize Economic Competitiveness, Resilience, and Digital Euro"
EU leaders, including ECB President Christine Lagarde, agreed to boost Europe's economic competitiveness and resilience by increasing investments, reforming its financial system, and accelerating the development of a digital euro, aiming to strengthen its global financial role.

EU Leaders Prioritize Economic Competitiveness, Resilience, and Digital Euro"
EU leaders, including ECB President Christine Lagarde, agreed to boost Europe's economic competitiveness and resilience by increasing investments, reforming its financial system, and accelerating the development of a digital euro, aiming to strengthen its global financial role.
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24% Bias Score

EU Sidelined in Ukraine Peace Talks Amidst Internal Divisions
Europe is struggling to coordinate its response to the Ukraine conflict as the US leads peace negotiations, hampered by internal divisions over defense funding and hampered by disagreements over the scope of a €150 billion loan program for defense investments.

EU Sidelined in Ukraine Peace Talks Amidst Internal Divisions
Europe is struggling to coordinate its response to the Ukraine conflict as the US leads peace negotiations, hampered by internal divisions over defense funding and hampered by disagreements over the scope of a €150 billion loan program for defense investments.
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52% Bias Score

EU Proposes Using Ukraine's Gas Storage to Resolve Dispute with Slovakia
The European Union is proposing to utilize Ukraine's substantial underground gas storage facilities to address Slovakia's concerns about lost transit fees following the termination of a gas transit deal with Russia, aiming to maintain gas supplies to Slovakia and other member states while avoiding r...

EU Proposes Using Ukraine's Gas Storage to Resolve Dispute with Slovakia
The European Union is proposing to utilize Ukraine's substantial underground gas storage facilities to address Slovakia's concerns about lost transit fees following the termination of a gas transit deal with Russia, aiming to maintain gas supplies to Slovakia and other member states while avoiding r...
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36% Bias Score

Europe Hesitates to Seize Frozen Russian Assets Despite US Precedent
Europe has frozen \$229 billion in Russian central bank assets after Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, but is hesitant to seize them despite the US and Canada doing so, due to legal and economic concerns, although the EU uses interest from the funds to aid Ukraine.

Europe Hesitates to Seize Frozen Russian Assets Despite US Precedent
Europe has frozen \$229 billion in Russian central bank assets after Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, but is hesitant to seize them despite the US and Canada doing so, due to legal and economic concerns, although the EU uses interest from the funds to aid Ukraine.
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32% Bias Score

EU Launches 'Readiness 2030' Amidst Geopolitical Shifts and Internal Divisions
In response to Russia's war in Ukraine and shifts in US foreign policy, the EU held two summits in one month, launching the 'Readiness 2030' initiative to bolster its defense capabilities by 2030 with €800 billion in funding, despite internal divisions among member states.

EU Launches 'Readiness 2030' Amidst Geopolitical Shifts and Internal Divisions
In response to Russia's war in Ukraine and shifts in US foreign policy, the EU held two summits in one month, launching the 'Readiness 2030' initiative to bolster its defense capabilities by 2030 with €800 billion in funding, despite internal divisions among member states.
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44% Bias Score

EU Summit on Ukraine: Divisions Remain on Military Aid Funding
EU leaders held a summit in Brussels on Thursday to discuss support for Ukraine, including a potential ceasefire with Russia and the European Commission's defense white paper; although no concrete decisions were made, France will host a summit on March 27th to finalize short-term military aid.

EU Summit on Ukraine: Divisions Remain on Military Aid Funding
EU leaders held a summit in Brussels on Thursday to discuss support for Ukraine, including a potential ceasefire with Russia and the European Commission's defense white paper; although no concrete decisions were made, France will host a summit on March 27th to finalize short-term military aid.
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48% Bias Score
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