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Armenia Seeks EU Membership Amidst Strained Relations with Russia
Armenia's parliament approved a bill for EU accession following strained relations with Russia after the Karabakh conflict; a referendum will decide the final outcome, prompting discussion of potential economic and geopolitical shifts.
Armenia Seeks EU Membership Amidst Strained Relations with Russia
Armenia's parliament approved a bill for EU accession following strained relations with Russia after the Karabakh conflict; a referendum will decide the final outcome, prompting discussion of potential economic and geopolitical shifts.
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48% Bias Score


EU Urged to Avoid Weakening Worker and Environmental Protections in Competitiveness Push
Over 250 European civil society groups sent an open letter to the European Commission expressing concerns that the upcoming "competitiveness compass" could weaken environmental and worker protections, costing governments €55 billion annually, and urging the EU to not sacrifice these protections in a...
EU Urged to Avoid Weakening Worker and Environmental Protections in Competitiveness Push
Over 250 European civil society groups sent an open letter to the European Commission expressing concerns that the upcoming "competitiveness compass" could weaken environmental and worker protections, costing governments €55 billion annually, and urging the EU to not sacrifice these protections in a...
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56% Bias Score


EU Leaders to Meet on Enhanced European Defense
EU leaders, the UK prime minister, and NATO's secretary-general will hold a defense-focused retreat in Belgium on February 3, 2025, aiming to enhance collaborative defense capabilities and increase spending, two weeks after Donald Trump's second inauguration.
EU Leaders to Meet on Enhanced European Defense
EU leaders, the UK prime minister, and NATO's secretary-general will hold a defense-focused retreat in Belgium on February 3, 2025, aiming to enhance collaborative defense capabilities and increase spending, two weeks after Donald Trump's second inauguration.
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32% Bias Score


EU Leaders to Discuss Increased Defense Responsibility and Military Cooperation
EU leaders will meet in Belgium on February 3rd to discuss increasing their defense responsibilities and military cooperation, aiming to enhance the EU's defense autonomy and efficiency, making it a stronger transatlantic partner within NATO, in response to the war in Ukraine.
EU Leaders to Discuss Increased Defense Responsibility and Military Cooperation
EU leaders will meet in Belgium on February 3rd to discuss increasing their defense responsibilities and military cooperation, aiming to enhance the EU's defense autonomy and efficiency, making it a stronger transatlantic partner within NATO, in response to the war in Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score


Leinster Edges La Rochelle in Tense Champions Cup Encounter
Leinster edged a hard-fought 16-14 win against La Rochelle at Stade Marcel Deflandre, securing their 12th straight victory and the top spot in Pool 2 of the Champions Cup; despite La Rochelle's strong first-half performance, a crucial try and penalties secured Leinster's win.
Leinster Edges La Rochelle in Tense Champions Cup Encounter
Leinster edged a hard-fought 16-14 win against La Rochelle at Stade Marcel Deflandre, securing their 12th straight victory and the top spot in Pool 2 of the Champions Cup; despite La Rochelle's strong first-half performance, a crucial try and penalties secured Leinster's win.
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32% Bias Score


Austria Averts EU Deficit Procedure With Last-Minute Budget Deal
Austria's FPÖ and ÖVP formed a coalition government and presented a budget plan to the EU on Monday, aiming to avoid a deficit procedure by cutting €6.4 billion without raising taxes; this follows failed negotiations with a center-left coalition.
Austria Averts EU Deficit Procedure With Last-Minute Budget Deal
Austria's FPÖ and ÖVP formed a coalition government and presented a budget plan to the EU on Monday, aiming to avoid a deficit procedure by cutting €6.4 billion without raising taxes; this follows failed negotiations with a center-left coalition.
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60% Bias Score

AfD Conference Unveils Radical Plans, Raising Concerns in Germany
At a recent conference, Germany's Alternative for Germany (AfD) party announced plans to close borders, continue Russian gas purchases, and effectively leave the European Union, alongside other radical policy proposals, sparking widespread protests and raising concerns about the party's growing infl...

AfD Conference Unveils Radical Plans, Raising Concerns in Germany
At a recent conference, Germany's Alternative for Germany (AfD) party announced plans to close borders, continue Russian gas purchases, and effectively leave the European Union, alongside other radical policy proposals, sparking widespread protests and raising concerns about the party's growing infl...
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64% Bias Score

Germany's Dublin Agreement Failures Expose EU Migration Challenges
Germany's efforts to return asylum seekers to other EU countries under the Dublin Agreement have largely failed; of 74,583 requests, only 5,827 were accepted, with significantly lower success rates for Italy and Greece, leading to political criticism and calls for policy changes.

Germany's Dublin Agreement Failures Expose EU Migration Challenges
Germany's efforts to return asylum seekers to other EU countries under the Dublin Agreement have largely failed; of 74,583 requests, only 5,827 were accepted, with significantly lower success rates for Italy and Greece, leading to political criticism and calls for policy changes.
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48% Bias Score

Spain Cancels €31 Million AI Research Grant, Sparking Outrage
The Spanish government unexpectedly canceled a €31 million AI research grant after evaluations were completed, causing outrage among over 100 affected researchers who are seeking recourse from European and Spanish authorities.

Spain Cancels €31 Million AI Research Grant, Sparking Outrage
The Spanish government unexpectedly canceled a €31 million AI research grant after evaluations were completed, causing outrage among over 100 affected researchers who are seeking recourse from European and Spanish authorities.
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52% Bias Score

UK Considers Post-Conflict Peacekeepers for Ukraine Amidst European Division
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is considering sending peacekeepers to Ukraine after the Russia-Ukraine conflict concludes, while other European nations express differing opinions and Russia demands the consent of both conflicting parties. This follows statements by former UK defense ministers advoca...

UK Considers Post-Conflict Peacekeepers for Ukraine Amidst European Division
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is considering sending peacekeepers to Ukraine after the Russia-Ukraine conflict concludes, while other European nations express differing opinions and Russia demands the consent of both conflicting parties. This follows statements by former UK defense ministers advoca...
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40% Bias Score

EU Warns Musk Against German Election Interference
European Commission Vice-President Vera Jourova warned Elon Musk against interfering in the German Bundestag elections, citing concerns about his conversation with AfD candidate Alice Weidel and potential violations of the EU's Digital Services Act. The EC is monitoring the situation and pursuing a ...

EU Warns Musk Against German Election Interference
European Commission Vice-President Vera Jourova warned Elon Musk against interfering in the German Bundestag elections, citing concerns about his conversation with AfD candidate Alice Weidel and potential violations of the EU's Digital Services Act. The EC is monitoring the situation and pursuing a ...
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Homeownership Rate Hits 15-Year Low
Germany's homeownership rate has dropped to 44 percent, a 15-year low, prompting calls for government subsidies and tax breaks to increase affordability and social stability, as experts highlight the country's low ranking in Europe compared to nations with higher ownership rates.

Germany's Homeownership Rate Hits 15-Year Low
Germany's homeownership rate has dropped to 44 percent, a 15-year low, prompting calls for government subsidies and tax breaks to increase affordability and social stability, as experts highlight the country's low ranking in Europe compared to nations with higher ownership rates.
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48% Bias Score
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