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Macron and Starmer Discuss Coordinated Support for Ukraine Amid Trump's Return
French President Macron and British Labour leader Keir Starmer met on January 9th at Chequers to discuss coordinating support for Ukraine amid concerns about a potential reduction in US military aid under a Trump presidency, exploring options like forming a coalition to deploy troops post-ceasefire ...
Macron and Starmer Discuss Coordinated Support for Ukraine Amid Trump's Return
French President Macron and British Labour leader Keir Starmer met on January 9th at Chequers to discuss coordinating support for Ukraine amid concerns about a potential reduction in US military aid under a Trump presidency, exploring options like forming a coalition to deploy troops post-ceasefire ...
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44% Bias Score


Turkey's Arms Program: Implications for Greece
Turkey's new arms program, while substantial, is not unique to the region; similar initiatives exist in the EU and Greece, creating a security dilemma particularly concerning an arms race, requiring Greece to adapt its defense spending and promote its domestic defense industry.
Turkey's Arms Program: Implications for Greece
Turkey's new arms program, while substantial, is not unique to the region; similar initiatives exist in the EU and Greece, creating a security dilemma particularly concerning an arms race, requiring Greece to adapt its defense spending and promote its domestic defense industry.
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48% Bias Score


Habeck Demands Sharp Increase in German Defense Spending
Robert Habeck, Germany's Green Party chancellor candidate, is advocating for a substantial increase in Germany's defense spending to 3.5% of GDP, financed by loans, despite criticism from Chancellor Olaf Scholz and skepticism from the Union and FDP, citing the need to address the Bundeswehr's underf...
Habeck Demands Sharp Increase in German Defense Spending
Robert Habeck, Germany's Green Party chancellor candidate, is advocating for a substantial increase in Germany's defense spending to 3.5% of GDP, financed by loans, despite criticism from Chancellor Olaf Scholz and skepticism from the Union and FDP, citing the need to address the Bundeswehr's underf...
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Media Shifts to 'New Cold War' Narrative Amidst Ukraine Conflict
Analysis of Dutch media coverage reveals a significant increase in articles framing the war in Ukraine as a 'new Cold War' (63.6% in Q4 2024), driven by Trump's election and Rutte's war rhetoric, shifting public discourse from supporting Ukraine to prioritizing self-defense, while downplaying econom...
Dutch Media Shifts to 'New Cold War' Narrative Amidst Ukraine Conflict
Analysis of Dutch media coverage reveals a significant increase in articles framing the war in Ukraine as a 'new Cold War' (63.6% in Q4 2024), driven by Trump's election and Rutte's war rhetoric, shifting public discourse from supporting Ukraine to prioritizing self-defense, while downplaying econom...
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44% Bias Score


Poland's EU Presidency: A Shift in Focus Towards Security and European Cooperation
Poland began its second six-month term as president of the Council of the European Union on January 1st, 2024, prioritizing a comprehensive approach to European security following a controversial Hungarian presidency and amidst geopolitical tensions.
Poland's EU Presidency: A Shift in Focus Towards Security and European Cooperation
Poland began its second six-month term as president of the Council of the European Union on January 1st, 2024, prioritizing a comprehensive approach to European security following a controversial Hungarian presidency and amidst geopolitical tensions.
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40% Bias Score


Rutte Urges 4% GDP Defense Spending Amidst Ukraine War
In a speech, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte emphasized the proximity of the war in Ukraine to NATO, urging European nations to increase defense spending to at least 4% of GDP to counter Russian aggression, appease the US, and enhance European security, while acknowledging significant technological ...
Rutte Urges 4% GDP Defense Spending Amidst Ukraine War
In a speech, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte emphasized the proximity of the war in Ukraine to NATO, urging European nations to increase defense spending to at least 4% of GDP to counter Russian aggression, appease the US, and enhance European security, while acknowledging significant technological ...
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60% Bias Score

Merz Opposes Raising Germany's Defense Spending Beyond 2 Percent GDP
CDU chairman Friedrich Merz opposes increasing Germany's defense spending beyond the current 2 percent of GDP, arguing that economic growth is crucial for sustainable defense increases, while criticizing current procurement practices as wasteful and advocating for a more efficient European approach.

Merz Opposes Raising Germany's Defense Spending Beyond 2 Percent GDP
CDU chairman Friedrich Merz opposes increasing Germany's defense spending beyond the current 2 percent of GDP, arguing that economic growth is crucial for sustainable defense increases, while criticizing current procurement practices as wasteful and advocating for a more efficient European approach.
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48% Bias Score

Welle Predicts Frozen Conflict in Ukraine, Calls for European Security Guarantee
Klaus Welle, speaking at the Martens Centre's European Ideas Forum 2024, predicted a frozen conflict in Ukraine, likening the situation to post-war Germany, where a ceasefire would likely leave Russian-occupied territories under Russian control indefinitely, necessitating strong European security gu...

Welle Predicts Frozen Conflict in Ukraine, Calls for European Security Guarantee
Klaus Welle, speaking at the Martens Centre's European Ideas Forum 2024, predicted a frozen conflict in Ukraine, likening the situation to post-war Germany, where a ceasefire would likely leave Russian-occupied territories under Russian control indefinitely, necessitating strong European security gu...
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40% Bias Score

Germany Debates Increased Defense Spending After Trump's Demand
Following Donald Trump's call for NATO countries to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, German politicians offered mixed responses, with some supporting an increase above the current 2% target while others deemed Trump's demand excessive. Germany recently reached the 2% target due to a special €...

Germany Debates Increased Defense Spending After Trump's Demand
Following Donald Trump's call for NATO countries to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP, German politicians offered mixed responses, with some supporting an increase above the current 2% target while others deemed Trump's demand excessive. Germany recently reached the 2% target due to a special €...
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44% Bias Score

NATO's 2025 Priorities: Increased Defense Spending and the Uncertainties of a Second Trump Presidency
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, in a December speech, urged European members to increase defense spending to at least 4% of GDP by 2025, to deter further Russian aggression, support Ukraine, and influence a potential second Trump presidency, given past threats to leave members who fail to meet sp...

NATO's 2025 Priorities: Increased Defense Spending and the Uncertainties of a Second Trump Presidency
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, in a December speech, urged European members to increase defense spending to at least 4% of GDP by 2025, to deter further Russian aggression, support Ukraine, and influence a potential second Trump presidency, given past threats to leave members who fail to meet sp...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Presidency: Germany's Biggest Foreign Policy Challenge in 2025
Experts predict that Donald Trump's potential presidency poses the biggest foreign policy challenge for Germany in 2025, potentially necessitating increased German defense spending and highlighting the limitations of Germany's influence in the Middle East, especially regarding the Israeli-Palestinia...

Trump Presidency: Germany's Biggest Foreign Policy Challenge in 2025
Experts predict that Donald Trump's potential presidency poses the biggest foreign policy challenge for Germany in 2025, potentially necessitating increased German defense spending and highlighting the limitations of Germany's influence in the Middle East, especially regarding the Israeli-Palestinia...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Presidency: Germany's Biggest Foreign Policy Challenge in 2025
Experts predict Donald Trump's presidency will be Germany's biggest foreign policy challenge in 2025, potentially impacting support for Ukraine and necessitating increased German defense spending; however, public support for a more active German leadership role is lacking.

Trump Presidency: Germany's Biggest Foreign Policy Challenge in 2025
Experts predict Donald Trump's presidency will be Germany's biggest foreign policy challenge in 2025, potentially impacting support for Ukraine and necessitating increased German defense spending; however, public support for a more active German leadership role is lacking.
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36% Bias Score
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