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England Aims for Third Consecutive Major Tournament Final
England faces Italy in the Euro 2023 semifinals, seeking a third consecutive major tournament final under coach Sarina Wiegman, who could break the record for most Euro finals matches managed (16) if England wins; this comes despite pre-tournament setbacks and an early loss to France.
England Aims for Third Consecutive Major Tournament Final
England faces Italy in the Euro 2023 semifinals, seeking a third consecutive major tournament final under coach Sarina Wiegman, who could break the record for most Euro finals matches managed (16) if England wins; this comes despite pre-tournament setbacks and an early loss to France.
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56% Bias Score


China-EU Summit Seeks to Strengthen Ties Amidst Global Uncertainties
The 25th China-EU Summit, held in Beijing on Thursday, aims to deepen cooperation and address challenges in bilateral relations, marked by a significant increase in trade from \$2.4 billion in 1975 to \$785.8 billion in 2024, amidst global trade frictions and geopolitical complexities.
China-EU Summit Seeks to Strengthen Ties Amidst Global Uncertainties
The 25th China-EU Summit, held in Beijing on Thursday, aims to deepen cooperation and address challenges in bilateral relations, marked by a significant increase in trade from \$2.4 billion in 1975 to \$785.8 billion in 2024, amidst global trade frictions and geopolitical complexities.
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36% Bias Score


EU Tightens Asylum Rules, Faces Challenges in Third-Country Cooperation
The EU is toughening its asylum policies, with Germany and Austria leading the way by increasing deportations, alongside increased funding for border control (34 billion euros) and new return centers, potentially outside the EU. However, the success depends on cooperation with third countries, as hi...
EU Tightens Asylum Rules, Faces Challenges in Third-Country Cooperation
The EU is toughening its asylum policies, with Germany and Austria leading the way by increasing deportations, alongside increased funding for border control (34 billion euros) and new return centers, potentially outside the EU. However, the success depends on cooperation with third countries, as hi...
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48% Bias Score


Tanrıkulu Rejects Erdoğan's EU Membership Call, Citing Human Rights Concerns
CHP MP Sezgin Tanrıkulu criticizes President Erdoğan's call to lift barriers to EU membership, asserting that Turkey's failure to uphold rule of law, judicial independence, and human rights, as evidenced by cases such as those involving Osman Kavala and Selahattin Demirtaş, prevents progress in acce...
Tanrıkulu Rejects Erdoğan's EU Membership Call, Citing Human Rights Concerns
CHP MP Sezgin Tanrıkulu criticizes President Erdoğan's call to lift barriers to EU membership, asserting that Turkey's failure to uphold rule of law, judicial independence, and human rights, as evidenced by cases such as those involving Osman Kavala and Selahattin Demirtaş, prevents progress in acce...
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40% Bias Score


EU Sues France Over Waste-Sorting Labels, Violating Single Market Rules
The European Commission is taking France to court for its mandatory waste-sorting labels, which violate EU single market rules on free movement of goods; France's "Triman" logo clashes with EU plans for harmonized labeling by 2028, creating extra costs for businesses.
EU Sues France Over Waste-Sorting Labels, Violating Single Market Rules
The European Commission is taking France to court for its mandatory waste-sorting labels, which violate EU single market rules on free movement of goods; France's "Triman" logo clashes with EU plans for harmonized labeling by 2028, creating extra costs for businesses.
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52% Bias Score


EU Judicial System: Positive Views Prevail, but Significant National Variations and Concerns Emerge
A Eurobarometer study shows that while over half of EU citizens view their judicial system positively, significant national variations exist, with concerns about government interference and recent declines in positive perceptions in some countries like Romania, Cyprus, and Estonia.
EU Judicial System: Positive Views Prevail, but Significant National Variations and Concerns Emerge
A Eurobarometer study shows that while over half of EU citizens view their judicial system positively, significant national variations exist, with concerns about government interference and recent declines in positive perceptions in some countries like Romania, Cyprus, and Estonia.
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32% Bias Score

€631 Billion Investment Pledge to Resurrect German Economy
Sixty-one leading German companies announced a €631 billion investment plan over three years to revitalize the German economy, following a period of recession and low investment rates, driven by a new government's focus on economic growth and substantial government investment.

€631 Billion Investment Pledge to Resurrect German Economy
Sixty-one leading German companies announced a €631 billion investment plan over three years to revitalize the German economy, following a period of recession and low investment rates, driven by a new government's focus on economic growth and substantial government investment.
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44% Bias Score

EU Sanctions Backfire: China Threatens Retaliation
The EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia, including sanctions against two Chinese banks for alleged circumvention of existing sanctions, has prompted threats of countermeasures from China, jeopardizing EU-China relations and raising concerns about the effectiveness of the EU's sanctions strate...

EU Sanctions Backfire: China Threatens Retaliation
The EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia, including sanctions against two Chinese banks for alleged circumvention of existing sanctions, has prompted threats of countermeasures from China, jeopardizing EU-China relations and raising concerns about the effectiveness of the EU's sanctions strate...
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44% Bias Score

Greece Toughens Asylum Laws Amidst Migrant Influx
Greece's migration minister, Thanos Plevris, announced a new law imposing 2-5 year prison sentences for rejected asylum seekers who refuse repatriation, citing daily arrivals of 1,000 migrants in Crete and 3 million migrants in Libya as the reason for the stricter measures.

Greece Toughens Asylum Laws Amidst Migrant Influx
Greece's migration minister, Thanos Plevris, announced a new law imposing 2-5 year prison sentences for rejected asylum seekers who refuse repatriation, citing daily arrivals of 1,000 migrants in Crete and 3 million migrants in Libya as the reason for the stricter measures.
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60% Bias Score

Imamoglu Calls for Full EU Visa Liberalization for Turkey
Jailed Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, from his Silivri prison cell, urged the EU and Turkish government to finalize visa liberalization for Turkish citizens, citing the recent easing of visa processes as insufficient and highlighting Turkey's unique position as the only EU candidate country without ...

Imamoglu Calls for Full EU Visa Liberalization for Turkey
Jailed Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, from his Silivri prison cell, urged the EU and Turkish government to finalize visa liberalization for Turkish citizens, citing the recent easing of visa processes as insufficient and highlighting Turkey's unique position as the only EU candidate country without ...
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44% Bias Score

Spain's Manufacturing Sector Decline: A Call for Targeted Reindustrialization
A study by Fundación BBVA and Ivie reveals Spain's manufacturing sector's decline, contributing only 9.9% of new jobs and 11.8% of GVA in 2023, lagging behind the EU average and highlighting the need for targeted reindustrialization policies focusing on productivity, digitalization, and energy trans...

Spain's Manufacturing Sector Decline: A Call for Targeted Reindustrialization
A study by Fundación BBVA and Ivie reveals Spain's manufacturing sector's decline, contributing only 9.9% of new jobs and 11.8% of GVA in 2023, lagging behind the EU average and highlighting the need for targeted reindustrialization policies focusing on productivity, digitalization, and energy trans...
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24% Bias Score

EU to Nearly Triple Visa Fee for Short-Stay Visitors
The European Union plans to increase the short-stay visa-exempt entry fee from 7 to 20 euros starting in late 2026 through the ETIAS system, affecting visitors from countries including the US, UK, and Canada, as part of a broader push to increase revenue streams for its 2-trillion-euro budget plan. ...

EU to Nearly Triple Visa Fee for Short-Stay Visitors
The European Union plans to increase the short-stay visa-exempt entry fee from 7 to 20 euros starting in late 2026 through the ETIAS system, affecting visitors from countries including the US, UK, and Canada, as part of a broader push to increase revenue streams for its 2-trillion-euro budget plan. ...
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36% Bias Score
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