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Romania's Pro-EU President Sworn In Amid Far-Right Protests
Pro-European Nicusor Dan was sworn in as Romania's president on Monday, following a rerun election prompted by allegations of Russian interference in the initial November vote, while his far-right rival continues to claim the election was illegitimate.
Romania's Pro-EU President Sworn In Amid Far-Right Protests
Pro-European Nicusor Dan was sworn in as Romania's president on Monday, following a rerun election prompted by allegations of Russian interference in the initial November vote, while his far-right rival continues to claim the election was illegitimate.
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52% Bias Score


EU's Low Recycling Rate of Critical Raw Materials Poses Energy Transition Risks
The European Union's 42% recycling rate for critical raw materials in 2022 is insufficient, exposing it to economic and geopolitical risks due to its dependence on China for materials vital to its energy transition goals; recommendations include boosting recycling technologies, developing alternativ...
EU's Low Recycling Rate of Critical Raw Materials Poses Energy Transition Risks
The European Union's 42% recycling rate for critical raw materials in 2022 is insufficient, exposing it to economic and geopolitical risks due to its dependence on China for materials vital to its energy transition goals; recommendations include boosting recycling technologies, developing alternativ...
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36% Bias Score


Rival Rallies Highlight Deep Divisions in Poland's Presidential Election
Poland's upcoming presidential election is highly contested, with tens of thousands demonstrating for both the liberal Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski and the nationalist Karol Nawrocki in rival rallies in Warsaw on Sunday, reflecting a deep societal division over Poland's future direction.
Rival Rallies Highlight Deep Divisions in Poland's Presidential Election
Poland's upcoming presidential election is highly contested, with tens of thousands demonstrating for both the liberal Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski and the nationalist Karol Nawrocki in rival rallies in Warsaw on Sunday, reflecting a deep societal division over Poland's future direction.
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44% Bias Score


UK Trade Deals Showcase New Model of Strategic Leadership
The UK's revised trade deals with the EU, easing post-Brexit agricultural export friction, and India, significantly lowering Scotch whisky import tariffs, showcase a new strategic leadership model emphasizing incremental progress within constraints, prioritizing positioning and relationship-building...
UK Trade Deals Showcase New Model of Strategic Leadership
The UK's revised trade deals with the EU, easing post-Brexit agricultural export friction, and India, significantly lowering Scotch whisky import tariffs, showcase a new strategic leadership model emphasizing incremental progress within constraints, prioritizing positioning and relationship-building...
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40% Bias Score


Tight Polish Presidential Race: Trzaskowski and Nawrocki Vie for Power
Poland's presidential runoff election pits liberal Rafal Trzaskowski against PiS's Karol Nawrocki, both polling at 47%, with the outcome impacting Poland's stance on Ukraine and the EU. Nawrocki's deal with far-right figure Slawomir Mentzen contrasts with Trzaskowski's refusal to compromise on suppo...
Tight Polish Presidential Race: Trzaskowski and Nawrocki Vie for Power
Poland's presidential runoff election pits liberal Rafal Trzaskowski against PiS's Karol Nawrocki, both polling at 47%, with the outcome impacting Poland's stance on Ukraine and the EU. Nawrocki's deal with far-right figure Slawomir Mentzen contrasts with Trzaskowski's refusal to compromise on suppo...
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40% Bias Score


US Lifts Sanctions on Syria After Assad Regime Fall
The Trump administration lifted sanctions on Syria in May 2025 following the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, leading to celebrations in Damascus and signaling a potential turning point in the country's recovery, though some sanctions remain temporarily waived.
US Lifts Sanctions on Syria After Assad Regime Fall
The Trump administration lifted sanctions on Syria in May 2025 following the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, leading to celebrations in Damascus and signaling a potential turning point in the country's recovery, though some sanctions remain temporarily waived.
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60% Bias Score

Uganda Suspends Military Cooperation with Germany Amid Diplomatic Row
Uganda has suspended military cooperation with Germany due to alleged subversive activities by German Ambassador Matthias Schauer, stemming from criticism of social media posts by General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, prompting calls for a diplomatic solution and raising concerns about broader EU-Uganda rela...

Uganda Suspends Military Cooperation with Germany Amid Diplomatic Row
Uganda has suspended military cooperation with Germany due to alleged subversive activities by German Ambassador Matthias Schauer, stemming from criticism of social media posts by General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, prompting calls for a diplomatic solution and raising concerns about broader EU-Uganda rela...
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40% Bias Score

EU Expands Sanctions on Russia's 'Shadow Fleet' Amid Growing Concerns
The European Union and Poland expanded sanctions on Russia's 'shadow fleet' of tankers, adding 189 vessels to a blacklist now totaling nearly 350, following incidents suggesting Russia may use force to protect its oil-smuggling operations, which have earned Moscow an estimated $10 billion since 2022...

EU Expands Sanctions on Russia's 'Shadow Fleet' Amid Growing Concerns
The European Union and Poland expanded sanctions on Russia's 'shadow fleet' of tankers, adding 189 vessels to a blacklist now totaling nearly 350, following incidents suggesting Russia may use force to protect its oil-smuggling operations, which have earned Moscow an estimated $10 billion since 2022...
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44% Bias Score

Poland's Presidential Election: Rival Rallies Highlight Deep Political Divide
Ahead of Poland's June 1st presidential election, rival rallies in Warsaw drew tens of thousands; estimates vary widely (70,000 nationalists, 160,000 pro-Europeans), highlighting the deep political divide. The election's outcome will significantly influence Poland's EU relations and support for Ukra...

Poland's Presidential Election: Rival Rallies Highlight Deep Political Divide
Ahead of Poland's June 1st presidential election, rival rallies in Warsaw drew tens of thousands; estimates vary widely (70,000 nationalists, 160,000 pro-Europeans), highlighting the deep political divide. The election's outcome will significantly influence Poland's EU relations and support for Ukra...
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36% Bias Score

EU Countries Urge Easier Deportation of Criminal Foreigners, Facing Council of Europe Criticism
Nine EU countries (Italy, Denmark, Poland, Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Czechia) called for changes to the European Convention on Human Rights to enable easier deportation of criminal foreigners; the Council of Europe criticized this initiative, emphasizing judicial independence fro...

EU Countries Urge Easier Deportation of Criminal Foreigners, Facing Council of Europe Criticism
Nine EU countries (Italy, Denmark, Poland, Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Czechia) called for changes to the European Convention on Human Rights to enable easier deportation of criminal foreigners; the Council of Europe criticized this initiative, emphasizing judicial independence fro...
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44% Bias Score

EU Launches Investigation into Israel's Cooperation Conditions
The European Union launched an investigation into whether Israel still meets its cooperation conditions, a decision spearheaded by Dutch Minister Caspar Veldkamp after a successful last-minute lobbying campaign securing support from 17 EU member states, despite initial uncertainty and opposition fro...

EU Launches Investigation into Israel's Cooperation Conditions
The European Union launched an investigation into whether Israel still meets its cooperation conditions, a decision spearheaded by Dutch Minister Caspar Veldkamp after a successful last-minute lobbying campaign securing support from 17 EU member states, despite initial uncertainty and opposition fro...
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44% Bias Score

Germany enhances border checks with helicopter surprise raids near Netherlands.
Germany's Federal Police are using helicopters for surprise border checks near the Netherlands, deploying officers to various locations along the Niedersachsen border to inspect vehicles, aiming to deter illegal migration, cross-border crime, and terrorism.

Germany enhances border checks with helicopter surprise raids near Netherlands.
Germany's Federal Police are using helicopters for surprise border checks near the Netherlands, deploying officers to various locations along the Niedersachsen border to inspect vehicles, aiming to deter illegal migration, cross-border crime, and terrorism.
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36% Bias Score
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