

Romania's PSD Leads in Preliminary Parliamentary Election Results
In Romania's December 1st parliamentary elections, preliminary results based on approximately 90% of processed ballots indicate the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in the lead with 23.84% of the vote, followed by the ultra-right AUR (17.85%) and the National Liberal Party (14.64%), with final results ...
Romania's PSD Leads in Preliminary Parliamentary Election Results
In Romania's December 1st parliamentary elections, preliminary results based on approximately 90% of processed ballots indicate the Social Democratic Party (PSD) in the lead with 23.84% of the vote, followed by the ultra-right AUR (17.85%) and the National Liberal Party (14.64%), with final results ...
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40% Bias Score


US Sanctions on Gazprombank Threaten Greece's Gas Supply
US sanctions on Gazprombank threaten Greece's natural gas supply, already strained by high prices and depleted reserves; the country relies on Russian gas for 60% of imports, potentially facing daily shortfalls of 120,000-130,000 megawatt-hours without alternatives.
US Sanctions on Gazprombank Threaten Greece's Gas Supply
US sanctions on Gazprombank threaten Greece's natural gas supply, already strained by high prices and depleted reserves; the country relies on Russian gas for 60% of imports, potentially facing daily shortfalls of 120,000-130,000 megawatt-hours without alternatives.
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40% Bias Score


PSD Projected to Win Romanian Parliamentary Elections Amidst Rise of Far-Right
Romania's parliamentary elections saw the Social Democratic Party (PSD) projected to win with 26% of the vote, according to an exit poll, despite a significant rise of radical-right parties like AUR (19%), which previously held 8.5% of the vote. The exit poll's reliability is questionable due to the...
PSD Projected to Win Romanian Parliamentary Elections Amidst Rise of Far-Right
Romania's parliamentary elections saw the Social Democratic Party (PSD) projected to win with 26% of the vote, according to an exit poll, despite a significant rise of radical-right parties like AUR (19%), which previously held 8.5% of the vote. The exit poll's reliability is questionable due to the...
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36% Bias Score


Russia's Paramilitary Program Attacks European Undersea Cables
A NATO official revealed Russia's persistent attacks on European undersea cables using a paramilitary organization, causing significant damage to communications and finance, and prompting international alarm.
Russia's Paramilitary Program Attacks European Undersea Cables
A NATO official revealed Russia's persistent attacks on European undersea cables using a paramilitary organization, causing significant damage to communications and finance, and prompting international alarm.
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68% Bias Score


Australia Bans Social Media for Under-16s, Europe Weighs Response
Australia becomes the first country to ban social media for children under 16, citing concerns over mental health, while European nations express varying interest and approaches to regulation.
Australia Bans Social Media for Under-16s, Europe Weighs Response
Australia becomes the first country to ban social media for children under 16, citing concerns over mental health, while European nations express varying interest and approaches to regulation.
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36% Bias Score


EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Faces Farmer Backlash Amidst Finalization
After over 20 years of negotiations, the European Union and Mercosur are finalizing a major trade deal despite protests from European farmers worried about South American competition; the deal aims to create a large free trade zone but faces opposition due to concerns about environmental and labor s...
EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Faces Farmer Backlash Amidst Finalization
After over 20 years of negotiations, the European Union and Mercosur are finalizing a major trade deal despite protests from European farmers worried about South American competition; the deal aims to create a large free trade zone but faces opposition due to concerns about environmental and labor s...
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48% Bias Score

Ireland Faces Highest Housing Costs in EU, Double the Average
In 2023, Ireland had the highest housing costs in the EU, double the average, while Bulgaria and Poland had the lowest, highlighting significant economic disparities across member states.

Ireland Faces Highest Housing Costs in EU, Double the Average
In 2023, Ireland had the highest housing costs in the EU, double the average, while Bulgaria and Poland had the lowest, highlighting significant economic disparities across member states.
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44% Bias Score

Romania Election: PSD Projected to Win, Far-Right AUR Makes Significant Gains
Exit polls from Romania's parliamentary elections project the ruling PSD party to win with 26% of the vote, a significant decrease from its current 32.5%, while the far-right AUR party is set to increase its representation from 8.5% to 19%, raising concerns about Romania's geopolitical alignment.

Romania Election: PSD Projected to Win, Far-Right AUR Makes Significant Gains
Exit polls from Romania's parliamentary elections project the ruling PSD party to win with 26% of the vote, a significant decrease from its current 32.5%, while the far-right AUR party is set to increase its representation from 8.5% to 19%, raising concerns about Romania's geopolitical alignment.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Election and the Ukraine Conflict: Uncertainties and Potential Risks
The election of Donald Trump in 2016 introduced significant uncertainty to the Ukraine conflict, with his proposed direct engagement with Vladimir Putin and potential reduction of US aid raising concerns about a weakened Western response and increased strain on transatlantic relations.

Trump's Election and the Ukraine Conflict: Uncertainties and Potential Risks
The election of Donald Trump in 2016 introduced significant uncertainty to the Ukraine conflict, with his proposed direct engagement with Vladimir Putin and potential reduction of US aid raising concerns about a weakened Western response and increased strain on transatlantic relations.
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36% Bias Score

Australia Bans Social Media for Under-16s
Australia implemented a world-first ban on social media for children under 16, starting January 2025, imposing significant fines on tech companies for violations.

Australia Bans Social Media for Under-16s
Australia implemented a world-first ban on social media for children under 16, starting January 2025, imposing significant fines on tech companies for violations.
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36% Bias Score

NFI Ink Database Aids in Solving Cross-Border ATM Bombings
A new ink trace database at the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) is helping to solve ATM bombings, primarily by Dutch criminals operating in Germany and other European countries; the database links ink traces found on suspects to specific ATM explosions, using the unique properties of security i...

NFI Ink Database Aids in Solving Cross-Border ATM Bombings
A new ink trace database at the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI) is helping to solve ATM bombings, primarily by Dutch criminals operating in Germany and other European countries; the database links ink traces found on suspects to specific ATM explosions, using the unique properties of security i...
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36% Bias Score

HIV Diagnoses Rise in Europe in 2023
In 2023, 113,000 new HIV diagnoses were reported across 47 European countries—a 2.4% increase from 2022, with eight countries reporting their highest annual case count in a decade, highlighting challenges in prevention and late diagnoses.

HIV Diagnoses Rise in Europe in 2023
In 2023, 113,000 new HIV diagnoses were reported across 47 European countries—a 2.4% increase from 2022, with eight countries reporting their highest annual case count in a decade, highlighting challenges in prevention and late diagnoses.
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28% Bias Score