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EU Partially Lifts Syria Sanctions, Imposes New Ones for Civilian Attacks
The European Union partially lifted sanctions on Syria, focusing on economic recovery, while imposing new sanctions on individuals and groups responsible for the March attacks on civilians in the Syrian coastal region, resulting in hundreds of deaths.
EU Partially Lifts Syria Sanctions, Imposes New Ones for Civilian Attacks
The European Union partially lifted sanctions on Syria, focusing on economic recovery, while imposing new sanctions on individuals and groups responsible for the March attacks on civilians in the Syrian coastal region, resulting in hundreds of deaths.
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40% Bias Score


US Trade Uncertainty Impacts Global Markets
With the July 9th deadline for US tariffs looming, some trade deals have been reached, yet uncertainty around US-China and US-EU negotiations continues to impact markets, leading to cautious central bank responses and varied investor reactions, including record highs for bitcoin and rising US Treasu...
US Trade Uncertainty Impacts Global Markets
With the July 9th deadline for US tariffs looming, some trade deals have been reached, yet uncertainty around US-China and US-EU negotiations continues to impact markets, leading to cautious central bank responses and varied investor reactions, including record highs for bitcoin and rising US Treasu...
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40% Bias Score


EU and UAE Launch FTA Negotiations
The EU and UAE formally launched negotiations for a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Wednesday, aiming to boost trade in strategic sectors and diversify the EU's global trade network, with substantive work starting in June, following a meeting between Commissioner Sefcovic and Minister Al Zey...
EU and UAE Launch FTA Negotiations
The EU and UAE formally launched negotiations for a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Wednesday, aiming to boost trade in strategic sectors and diversify the EU's global trade network, with substantive work starting in June, following a meeting between Commissioner Sefcovic and Minister Al Zey...
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44% Bias Score


Polish Presidential Election to Decide Rule of Law's Future
Poland's June 1st presidential election pits liberal Rafał Trzaskowski against right-winger Karol Nawrocki, deciding whether the country will fully restore the rule of law and its relationship with the EU, or continue a turbulent path.
Polish Presidential Election to Decide Rule of Law's Future
Poland's June 1st presidential election pits liberal Rafał Trzaskowski against right-winger Karol Nawrocki, deciding whether the country will fully restore the rule of law and its relationship with the EU, or continue a turbulent path.
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UK and EU to Negotiate Market Access in Post-Brexit Deal
The UK and EU agreed to start negotiations on several key areas, including electricity and agri-food market access, after the UK conceded 12 years of fishing rights in a deal aimed at improving post-Brexit relations. This marks a shift from the previous "cherry-picking" rhetoric.
UK and EU to Negotiate Market Access in Post-Brexit Deal
The UK and EU agreed to start negotiations on several key areas, including electricity and agri-food market access, after the UK conceded 12 years of fishing rights in a deal aimed at improving post-Brexit relations. This marks a shift from the previous "cherry-picking" rhetoric.
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40% Bias Score


Uzbekistan, Slovenia Boost Trade Ties After Presidential Visit
Uzbekistan's President Mirziyoyev's visit to Slovenia, the first in 20 years, resulted in agreements to increase bilateral trade to €500 million, visa exemptions for diplomatic passport holders, and enhanced cooperation across various sectors; the Intergovernmental Commission's first meeting is set ...
Uzbekistan, Slovenia Boost Trade Ties After Presidential Visit
Uzbekistan's President Mirziyoyev's visit to Slovenia, the first in 20 years, resulted in agreements to increase bilateral trade to €500 million, visa exemptions for diplomatic passport holders, and enhanced cooperation across various sectors; the Intergovernmental Commission's first meeting is set ...
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Spain Urges EU Arms Embargo on Israel
Spain called for a European arms embargo on Israel at a Madrid Group meeting, urging an end to the EU-Israel cooperation agreement in response to Israel's actions in Gaza; however, major suppliers like the US and Germany are unlikely to change their support.

Spain Urges EU Arms Embargo on Israel
Spain called for a European arms embargo on Israel at a Madrid Group meeting, urging an end to the EU-Israel cooperation agreement in response to Israel's actions in Gaza; however, major suppliers like the US and Germany are unlikely to change their support.
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36% Bias Score

EU and UAE Launch FTA Negotiations Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
The EU and UAE launched negotiations for a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Wednesday, aiming to boost trade in strategic sectors like renewable energy and reduce reliance on the US, with first meetings in June focusing on tariffs and digital trade; this follows recent trade tensions with the...

EU and UAE Launch FTA Negotiations Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
The EU and UAE launched negotiations for a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Wednesday, aiming to boost trade in strategic sectors like renewable energy and reduce reliance on the US, with first meetings in June focusing on tariffs and digital trade; this follows recent trade tensions with the...
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36% Bias Score

EU Launches €150 Billion Defense Fund Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
The European Union launched the €150 billion European Security Action (SAFE) on May 29th to bolster joint defense procurement among member states, driven by concerns about Russia and wavering US commitments; participation is open to other European countries and some third countries under conditions,...

EU Launches €150 Billion Defense Fund Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
The European Union launched the €150 billion European Security Action (SAFE) on May 29th to bolster joint defense procurement among member states, driven by concerns about Russia and wavering US commitments; participation is open to other European countries and some third countries under conditions,...
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40% Bias Score

EU Weighs Ignoring Trump's Tariff Threats
Faced with President Trump's tariff threats, the European Union is considering three responses: negotiation, retaliation, or ignoring the threats. Ignoring them might be most effective because of the substantial economic consequences and Trump's history of backing down in similar situations.

EU Weighs Ignoring Trump's Tariff Threats
Faced with President Trump's tariff threats, the European Union is considering three responses: negotiation, retaliation, or ignoring the threats. Ignoring them might be most effective because of the substantial economic consequences and Trump's history of backing down in similar situations.
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52% Bias Score

EU Parliament Debates Sweeping Changes to Corporate Sustainability Directives
The European Parliament is debating over 987 amendments to the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), with proposals to significantly alter employee thresholds and potentially repeal parts of the original directives, ref...

EU Parliament Debates Sweeping Changes to Corporate Sustainability Directives
The European Parliament is debating over 987 amendments to the EU's Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), with proposals to significantly alter employee thresholds and potentially repeal parts of the original directives, ref...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Threat Spurs Urgent EU-US Trade Talks
President Trump's Friday threat of 50% tariffs on EU imports, despite internal US and external EU concerns, unexpectedly spurred the EU to schedule urgent trade negotiations, aiming for a deal by July 9th, after Trump paused the threat.

Trump's Tariff Threat Spurs Urgent EU-US Trade Talks
President Trump's Friday threat of 50% tariffs on EU imports, despite internal US and external EU concerns, unexpectedly spurred the EU to schedule urgent trade negotiations, aiming for a deal by July 9th, after Trump paused the threat.
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44% Bias Score
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