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Turkey Ranks Among Countries with Most Restricted Press Freedom in 2024 European Report
The 2024 European Press Freedom Report highlights Turkey among countries with the most restricted press freedom, citing high numbers of imprisoned journalists, systematic legal restrictions, and violence against journalists.
Turkey Ranks Among Countries with Most Restricted Press Freedom in 2024 European Report
The 2024 European Press Freedom Report highlights Turkey among countries with the most restricted press freedom, citing high numbers of imprisoned journalists, systematic legal restrictions, and violence against journalists.
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60% Bias Score


2024 European Press Freedom Report: 266 Attacks on Journalists, Rising Disinformation
The Council of Europe's 2024 European Press Freedom Report details 266 attacks against journalists across Europe in 2024, with 64% in Russia and occupied Ukraine; Georgia saw a sharp decline in press freedom due to protests and government influence; disinformation, including AI-generated content, is...
2024 European Press Freedom Report: 266 Attacks on Journalists, Rising Disinformation
The Council of Europe's 2024 European Press Freedom Report details 266 attacks against journalists across Europe in 2024, with 64% in Russia and occupied Ukraine; Georgia saw a sharp decline in press freedom due to protests and government influence; disinformation, including AI-generated content, is...
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44% Bias Score


Greece's Strategic AI Approach: Balancing Innovation with Regulation
Greece, while behind in AI research, is making strides in digital transformation, highlighted by AI's integration in its land registry. The nation prioritizes AI regulation in CBRN weapons, misinformation, and child safety, aligning with the EU but potentially hindering innovation.
Greece's Strategic AI Approach: Balancing Innovation with Regulation
Greece, while behind in AI research, is making strides in digital transformation, highlighted by AI's integration in its land registry. The nation prioritizes AI regulation in CBRN weapons, misinformation, and child safety, aligning with the EU but potentially hindering innovation.
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36% Bias Score


UK ETA Mandatory for European Travelers Starting April 2025
Starting April 2, 2025, all European Union citizens (excluding Ireland) require a €12 UK Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) for entry, following a January 2025 expansion to 50+ countries, impacting 1.1 million applicants by year-end 2024. Applications are available since March 5th, 2025.
UK ETA Mandatory for European Travelers Starting April 2025
Starting April 2, 2025, all European Union citizens (excluding Ireland) require a €12 UK Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) for entry, following a January 2025 expansion to 50+ countries, impacting 1.1 million applicants by year-end 2024. Applications are available since March 5th, 2025.
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36% Bias Score


US Halts Military Aid to Ukraine, Prompting €800 Billion European Defense Plan
European Commission President Von der Leyen announced an "Re-arm Europe" plan with €800 billion for increased defense spending due to the US halting military aid to Ukraine, causing widespread European concern.
US Halts Military Aid to Ukraine, Prompting €800 Billion European Defense Plan
European Commission President Von der Leyen announced an "Re-arm Europe" plan with €800 billion for increased defense spending due to the US halting military aid to Ukraine, causing widespread European concern.
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44% Bias Score


ECB to Cut Interest Rates Amidst Rising Trade Tensions and Economic Slowdown
The ECB is expected to cut interest rates to 2.5% on Thursday due to economic concerns outweighing inflation, amid rising US tariffs that threaten to shrink the EU's GDP by 0.4% and further complicate the Eurozone's already weak economy.
ECB to Cut Interest Rates Amidst Rising Trade Tensions and Economic Slowdown
The ECB is expected to cut interest rates to 2.5% on Thursday due to economic concerns outweighing inflation, amid rising US tariffs that threaten to shrink the EU's GDP by 0.4% and further complicate the Eurozone's already weak economy.
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36% Bias Score

2024 Rise in Attacks on European Journalists
In 2024, physical attacks on journalists in Europe rose by 26 to 78, with Ukraine (19) and Georgia (8) reporting the most incidents; 159 journalists were imprisoned across Europe, highlighting broader threats to press freedom.

2024 Rise in Attacks on European Journalists
In 2024, physical attacks on journalists in Europe rose by 26 to 78, with Ukraine (19) and Georgia (8) reporting the most incidents; 159 journalists were imprisoned across Europe, highlighting broader threats to press freedom.
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44% Bias Score

AI's Rapid Advance Outpaces Regulation, Raising Concerns About Control and Europe's Competitiveness
At EmTech Europe 2025, Artemis Sifford of ElevenLabs discussed critical AI issues, emphasizing the need for balanced regulation, AI integration in education, and business engagement to accelerate adoption while addressing control and transparency concerns, particularly regarding the EU AI Act's impa...

AI's Rapid Advance Outpaces Regulation, Raising Concerns About Control and Europe's Competitiveness
At EmTech Europe 2025, Artemis Sifford of ElevenLabs discussed critical AI issues, emphasizing the need for balanced regulation, AI integration in education, and business engagement to accelerate adoption while addressing control and transparency concerns, particularly regarding the EU AI Act's impa...
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32% Bias Score

Byway's Interactive Map Simplifies European Train Travel
Byway, a slow travel specialist, launched a new interactive map to simplify European train travel booking, addressing the fragmented nature of the continent's rail networks and offering a user-friendly alternative to air travel.

Byway's Interactive Map Simplifies European Train Travel
Byway, a slow travel specialist, launched a new interactive map to simplify European train travel booking, addressing the fragmented nature of the continent's rail networks and offering a user-friendly alternative to air travel.
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20% Bias Score

NS Reports Fifth Consecutive Year of Losses
The Dutch national railway company, NS, reported a €141 million loss in 2024, its fifth consecutive year of losses, due to increased operational costs, including track maintenance and payments to the government, and a slower-than-expected post-pandemic recovery in ridership, despite a 10% increase i...

NS Reports Fifth Consecutive Year of Losses
The Dutch national railway company, NS, reported a €141 million loss in 2024, its fifth consecutive year of losses, due to increased operational costs, including track maintenance and payments to the government, and a slower-than-expected post-pandemic recovery in ridership, despite a 10% increase i...
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44% Bias Score

Europe's Ukraine Strategy Criticized as Weak and Ineffective
Former Russian diplomat Boris Bondarev criticizes Europe's response to the war in Ukraine as weak and ineffective, highlighting the need for stronger action against Russia, while journalist Derk Sauer emphasizes the need for stronger support for Ukraine, referencing frozen Russian assets as a potent...

Europe's Ukraine Strategy Criticized as Weak and Ineffective
Former Russian diplomat Boris Bondarev criticizes Europe's response to the war in Ukraine as weak and ineffective, highlighting the need for stronger action against Russia, while journalist Derk Sauer emphasizes the need for stronger support for Ukraine, referencing frozen Russian assets as a potent...
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44% Bias Score

Greece Urges European Lead on Ukraine Security Despite Role in Russia's Oil Trade
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis urged Europe to lead on Ukraine's security guarantees, despite Greece's involvement in Russia's oil trade via a "shadow fleet" of Greek-owned tankers enabling sanctions bypass; he met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss this and other securi...

Greece Urges European Lead on Ukraine Security Despite Role in Russia's Oil Trade
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis urged Europe to lead on Ukraine's security guarantees, despite Greece's involvement in Russia's oil trade via a "shadow fleet" of Greek-owned tankers enabling sanctions bypass; he met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss this and other securi...
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60% Bias Score
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