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Russia's Missile Test and the Threat of Escalation in Ukraine
Russia test-launched a medium-range ballistic missile on November 21st, targeting a Ukrainian missile factory, with the Ministry of Defence currently selecting further targets in Ukraine, potentially including Kyiv. Expert Vladimir Gundarov speculates that a wider conflict could involve the destruct...
Russia's Missile Test and the Threat of Escalation in Ukraine
Russia test-launched a medium-range ballistic missile on November 21st, targeting a Ukrainian missile factory, with the Ministry of Defence currently selecting further targets in Ukraine, potentially including Kyiv. Expert Vladimir Gundarov speculates that a wider conflict could involve the destruct...
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60% Bias Score


European Far-Right Parties Exploit Pro-Israel Stance for Political Gain
European far-right parties, including Germany's AfD, France's National Rally, and Sweden's Sweden Democrats, utilize pro-Israel statements to improve their public image and advance anti-immigration policies, despite harboring antisemitic views; this calculated strategy, while gaining electoral succe...
European Far-Right Parties Exploit Pro-Israel Stance for Political Gain
European far-right parties, including Germany's AfD, France's National Rally, and Sweden's Sweden Democrats, utilize pro-Israel statements to improve their public image and advance anti-immigration policies, despite harboring antisemitic views; this calculated strategy, while gaining electoral succe...
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64% Bias Score


Sandu Begins Second Term as Moldova President Amidst Energy Crisis and Geopolitical Tensions
Moldovan President Maia Sandu, reelected with 55.33% of the vote in November, began her second term, emphasizing Moldova's commitment to a pro-European path despite energy challenges and Russian influence, with official EU accession talks starting in June.
Sandu Begins Second Term as Moldova President Amidst Energy Crisis and Geopolitical Tensions
Moldovan President Maia Sandu, reelected with 55.33% of the vote in November, began her second term, emphasizing Moldova's commitment to a pro-European path despite energy challenges and Russian influence, with official EU accession talks starting in June.
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44% Bias Score


Right-Wing Surge in 2024 European Elections
The 2024 European elections saw a significant rightward shift, with the center-right EPP winning 188 seats, followed by social democrats and the far-right Patriots for Europe. National elections in France, Portugal, Belgium, and Austria also showed similar trends, attributed to voter discontent over...
Right-Wing Surge in 2024 European Elections
The 2024 European elections saw a significant rightward shift, with the center-right EPP winning 188 seats, followed by social democrats and the far-right Patriots for Europe. National elections in France, Portugal, Belgium, and Austria also showed similar trends, attributed to voter discontent over...
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48% Bias Score


Albania Bans TikTok for One Year After Teen Stabbing
Following a 14-year-old boy's fatal stabbing allegedly linked to a social media feud, Albania will ban TikTok for one year starting January 2024, a move Prime Minister Edi Rama says aims to curb online violence and bullying among children.
Albania Bans TikTok for One Year After Teen Stabbing
Following a 14-year-old boy's fatal stabbing allegedly linked to a social media feud, Albania will ban TikTok for one year starting January 2024, a move Prime Minister Edi Rama says aims to curb online violence and bullying among children.
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68% Bias Score


Global Work-Life Balance Study Reveals Stark Differences Between EU and Southern Hemisphere Nations
An Amrop study of 8,000 people across eight countries found that Southern Hemisphere nations reported significantly higher work-life balance satisfaction than EU nations; India reported 73.3% satisfaction, while Germany, France, and Poland reported less than 50%.
Global Work-Life Balance Study Reveals Stark Differences Between EU and Southern Hemisphere Nations
An Amrop study of 8,000 people across eight countries found that Southern Hemisphere nations reported significantly higher work-life balance satisfaction than EU nations; India reported 73.3% satisfaction, while Germany, France, and Poland reported less than 50%.
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44% Bias Score

Iran Recruits Children for Attacks on Israeli Targets in Europe
Iran is recruiting children as young as 13 to conduct attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets across Europe, a tactic employed amid diminishing regional influence and following setbacks to Iranian proxies in recent months, impacting countries including Sweden, Belgium, and Norway.

Iran Recruits Children for Attacks on Israeli Targets in Europe
Iran is recruiting children as young as 13 to conduct attacks against Israeli and Jewish targets across Europe, a tactic employed amid diminishing regional influence and following setbacks to Iranian proxies in recent months, impacting countries including Sweden, Belgium, and Norway.
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40% Bias Score

Sandu Begins Second Term Amidst Russia's Shadow
Maia Sandu was sworn in for a second term as Moldova's president on Tuesday, winning 55.03% of the vote in an election marred by alleged Russian interference; her pro-EU stance and the presence of Russian troops in Transnistria define the key challenges of her new mandate.

Sandu Begins Second Term Amidst Russia's Shadow
Maia Sandu was sworn in for a second term as Moldova's president on Tuesday, winning 55.03% of the vote in an election marred by alleged Russian interference; her pro-EU stance and the presence of Russian troops in Transnistria define the key challenges of her new mandate.
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32% Bias Score

EU Police Salaries: Wide Variations and Gender Pay Gap
A Euronews Next analysis of Eurostat salary data reveals significant variation in police officer salaries across the EU, ranging from \u20ac699 in Bulgaria to \u20ac5,761 in Denmark in 2023, with a notable gender pay gap and considerable differences between patrol officers and detectives.

EU Police Salaries: Wide Variations and Gender Pay Gap
A Euronews Next analysis of Eurostat salary data reveals significant variation in police officer salaries across the EU, ranging from \u20ac699 in Bulgaria to \u20ac5,761 in Denmark in 2023, with a notable gender pay gap and considerable differences between patrol officers and detectives.
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44% Bias Score

Right-Wing Surge in 2024 European Elections
Right-wing and far-right parties achieved significant electoral gains in 2024 European and national elections, leading to shifts in government coalitions and a breakdown of traditional political alliances, reflecting widespread voter discontent.

Right-Wing Surge in 2024 European Elections
Right-wing and far-right parties achieved significant electoral gains in 2024 European and national elections, leading to shifts in government coalitions and a breakdown of traditional political alliances, reflecting widespread voter discontent.
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48% Bias Score

Iceland to Hold EU Membership Referendum by 2027
Iceland's new government, led by 36-year-old Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir, will hold a referendum on EU membership by 2027 and explore adopting the Euro, reflecting a growing public support for EU membership (54% in a June poll) and a desire for a national decision on the matter (74.2% suppo...

Iceland to Hold EU Membership Referendum by 2027
Iceland's new government, led by 36-year-old Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir, will hold a referendum on EU membership by 2027 and explore adopting the Euro, reflecting a growing public support for EU membership (54% in a June poll) and a desire for a national decision on the matter (74.2% suppo...
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44% Bias Score

Europe's Scramble for Influence as Trump Eyes Return
With Donald Trump's potential return to the White House, European leaders such as Macron, Meloni, Orbán, Starmer, Scholz, von der Leyen, and Rutte are strategizing to influence the next US administration, employing various methods based on shared political views, economic concessions, and pre-existi...

Europe's Scramble for Influence as Trump Eyes Return
With Donald Trump's potential return to the White House, European leaders such as Macron, Meloni, Orbán, Starmer, Scholz, von der Leyen, and Rutte are strategizing to influence the next US administration, employing various methods based on shared political views, economic concessions, and pre-existi...
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44% Bias Score
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