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Trump Backs Convicted French Far-Right Leader Le Pen
A French court convicted Marine Le Pen of embezzlement, banning her from holding office for five years and handing her a suspended prison sentence and fine; US President Trump called the ruling a "witch hunt" and voiced his support for Le Pen, continuing a pattern of support for far-right European l...
Trump Backs Convicted French Far-Right Leader Le Pen
A French court convicted Marine Le Pen of embezzlement, banning her from holding office for five years and handing her a suspended prison sentence and fine; US President Trump called the ruling a "witch hunt" and voiced his support for Le Pen, continuing a pattern of support for far-right European l...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Backs Embattled Far-Right French Leader Le Pen After Embezzlement Conviction
US President Donald Trump voiced support for French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen following her conviction for embezzlement and subsequent five-year ban from holding office, highlighting a broader pattern of Trump administration support for far-right European leaders and potentially...
Trump Backs Embattled Far-Right French Leader Le Pen After Embezzlement Conviction
US President Donald Trump voiced support for French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen following her conviction for embezzlement and subsequent five-year ban from holding office, highlighting a broader pattern of Trump administration support for far-right European leaders and potentially...
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48% Bias Score


Microsoft at 50: Global Dominance and the AI Imperative
Microsoft celebrates its 50th anniversary as the world's third most valuable company, driven by its Windows OS, Office suite, Teams platform (320M daily users), and strategic shift toward cloud computing and AI under CEO Satya Nadella, raising concerns about its market dominance and prompting calls ...
Microsoft at 50: Global Dominance and the AI Imperative
Microsoft celebrates its 50th anniversary as the world's third most valuable company, driven by its Windows OS, Office suite, Teams platform (320M daily users), and strategic shift toward cloud computing and AI under CEO Satya Nadella, raising concerns about its market dominance and prompting calls ...
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40% Bias Score


Secret Plan for Supranational Bank to Fund European Rearmament
European and British officials secretly met to discuss a supranational bank for joint arms purchases, bypassing the EU Commission, to allow faster European rearmament and overcome national budget limitations; the plan contrasts with the EU's €150 billion defense loan package.
Secret Plan for Supranational Bank to Fund European Rearmament
European and British officials secretly met to discuss a supranational bank for joint arms purchases, bypassing the EU Commission, to allow faster European rearmament and overcome national budget limitations; the plan contrasts with the EU's €150 billion defense loan package.
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36% Bias Score


Vox Blames EU, Not Trump, for US Tariffs Harming Spanish Agriculture
Facing criticism for its stance on US tariffs harming Spanish agriculture, Vox deflects blame onto EU institutions and domestic rivals, while simultaneously promoting its leader's relationship with Donald Trump as a solution, despite admitting the tariffs' existence.
Vox Blames EU, Not Trump, for US Tariffs Harming Spanish Agriculture
Facing criticism for its stance on US tariffs harming Spanish agriculture, Vox deflects blame onto EU institutions and domestic rivals, while simultaneously promoting its leader's relationship with Donald Trump as a solution, despite admitting the tariffs' existence.
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52% Bias Score


EU's Military Dependence on US Amidst Re-armament Push
The European Union's ambition for strategic autonomy faces challenges due to its heavy reliance on US military equipment, particularly the F-35 fighter jet, despite possessing a strong domestic aerospace industry; a new EU plan aims to address this with €800 billion in funding.
EU's Military Dependence on US Amidst Re-armament Push
The European Union's ambition for strategic autonomy faces challenges due to its heavy reliance on US military equipment, particularly the F-35 fighter jet, despite possessing a strong domestic aerospace industry; a new EU plan aims to address this with €800 billion in funding.
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48% Bias Score

EU and Uzbekistan to Sign Enhanced Partnership Agreement
The EU and Uzbekistan will sign a partnership agreement this year, fostering cooperation in various sectors, including green energy and mining; the agreement includes establishing a European Investment Bank office in Tashkent and aims to secure critical raw materials for the EU.

EU and Uzbekistan to Sign Enhanced Partnership Agreement
The EU and Uzbekistan will sign a partnership agreement this year, fostering cooperation in various sectors, including green energy and mining; the agreement includes establishing a European Investment Bank office in Tashkent and aims to secure critical raw materials for the EU.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Public Finance Deficit Rises to €104.4 Billion in 2024
Germany's public finance deficit rose to €104.4 billion in 2024, up from €91.7 billion in 2023, primarily due to increased social spending and military procurement, impacting municipalities and the federal government despite a reduction in the federal deficit.

Germany's Public Finance Deficit Rises to €104.4 Billion in 2024
Germany's public finance deficit rose to €104.4 billion in 2024, up from €91.7 billion in 2023, primarily due to increased social spending and military procurement, impacting municipalities and the federal government despite a reduction in the federal deficit.
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36% Bias Score

Greek Banks: Strong Profitability and Improved Asset Quality Forecast
Moody's and Deutsche Bank analysts forecast continued strong profitability for Greek banks in 2025-2026, driven by high recurring income, reduced impairments, and robust loan growth; NPEs are nearing EU averages, and capital ratios remain comfortably above minimum requirements.

Greek Banks: Strong Profitability and Improved Asset Quality Forecast
Moody's and Deutsche Bank analysts forecast continued strong profitability for Greek banks in 2025-2026, driven by high recurring income, reduced impairments, and robust loan growth; NPEs are nearing EU averages, and capital ratios remain comfortably above minimum requirements.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Water Polo Club ZV De Zaan in Euro Cup Final
ZV De Zaan, a Dutch water polo club, will compete against Italy's Pallanuoto Trieste in the Euro Cup final in Amsterdam's Sloterparkbad on Saturday; a win would mark their first European title in 25 years and is significant for sisters Bente and Lieke Rogge, who previously won a world championship a...

Dutch Water Polo Club ZV De Zaan in Euro Cup Final
ZV De Zaan, a Dutch water polo club, will compete against Italy's Pallanuoto Trieste in the Euro Cup final in Amsterdam's Sloterparkbad on Saturday; a win would mark their first European title in 25 years and is significant for sisters Bente and Lieke Rogge, who previously won a world championship a...
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44% Bias Score

Sánchez Announces €14.1 Billion Plan to Counter US Tariffs; Businesses Criticize Lack of Direct Aid
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez unveiled a €14.1 billion plan to counter US tariffs, but only €200 million represents new direct investment, with the majority being reallocated funds or loans, drawing criticism from business leaders for its lack of immediate aid.

Sánchez Announces €14.1 Billion Plan to Counter US Tariffs; Businesses Criticize Lack of Direct Aid
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez unveiled a €14.1 billion plan to counter US tariffs, but only €200 million represents new direct investment, with the majority being reallocated funds or loans, drawing criticism from business leaders for its lack of immediate aid.
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60% Bias Score

EU Presses Forward with Digital Legislation Despite US and Musk Opposition
The European Union is moving forward with its Digital Services Act (DSA) and Digital Markets Act (DMA) to regulate online platforms, despite criticism from the US and Elon Musk; ten investigations are currently underway into major platforms to ensure compliance with the new rules.

EU Presses Forward with Digital Legislation Despite US and Musk Opposition
The European Union is moving forward with its Digital Services Act (DSA) and Digital Markets Act (DMA) to regulate online platforms, despite criticism from the US and Elon Musk; ten investigations are currently underway into major platforms to ensure compliance with the new rules.
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44% Bias Score
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