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USAGM Shutdown Creates Uncertainty for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; EU Seeks Alternative Funding
The US State Department calls the situation surrounding the shutdown of the USAGM, including Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, "fluid", while the EU explores alternative funding to ensure these outlets continue operation amid criticism from international journalists and even some Trump supporters.
USAGM Shutdown Creates Uncertainty for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; EU Seeks Alternative Funding
The US State Department calls the situation surrounding the shutdown of the USAGM, including Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, "fluid", while the EU explores alternative funding to ensure these outlets continue operation amid criticism from international journalists and even some Trump supporters.
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44% Bias Score


EU Housing Crisis: Soaring Costs Fuel Inequality and Social Unrest
Across the EU, housing costs have risen 48 percent since 2015, impacting young people severely as they struggle to afford rent or buy homes, with Spain among those seeing the highest increases, fueling protests and prompting EU action for solutions.
EU Housing Crisis: Soaring Costs Fuel Inequality and Social Unrest
Across the EU, housing costs have risen 48 percent since 2015, impacting young people severely as they struggle to afford rent or buy homes, with Spain among those seeing the highest increases, fueling protests and prompting EU action for solutions.
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40% Bias Score


EU Housing Crisis: Prices Soar 48%, Sparking Political Debate
Across the European Union, housing prices have increased by 48% in the last decade, forcing young people to live with their parents longer; in Spain, this is reflected by young people moving out at age 30; while the government claims to address the issue through housing law, the opposition disagrees...
EU Housing Crisis: Prices Soar 48%, Sparking Political Debate
Across the European Union, housing prices have increased by 48% in the last decade, forcing young people to live with their parents longer; in Spain, this is reflected by young people moving out at age 30; while the government claims to address the issue through housing law, the opposition disagrees...
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36% Bias Score


EU Unveils €2.8 Billion Plan to Boost Automotive Industry
The European Commission launched a strategic dialogue and action plan to revitalize its automotive industry, facing challenges from the transition to electric vehicles and global competition; the plan involves investments in connected and autonomous vehicles (€1 billion), greener company fleets, rev...
EU Unveils €2.8 Billion Plan to Boost Automotive Industry
The European Commission launched a strategic dialogue and action plan to revitalize its automotive industry, facing challenges from the transition to electric vehicles and global competition; the plan involves investments in connected and autonomous vehicles (€1 billion), greener company fleets, rev...
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60% Bias Score


Turkey Seeks EU Defense Funds Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Turkey's bid to gain access to billions of euros in European defense funds is triggering tensions with Greece and other EU members, despite Turkey's perceived role in a potential Ukraine peace deal and its strategic importance for European security.
Turkey Seeks EU Defense Funds Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Turkey's bid to gain access to billions of euros in European defense funds is triggering tensions with Greece and other EU members, despite Turkey's perceived role in a potential Ukraine peace deal and its strategic importance for European security.
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40% Bias Score


EU Parliament Corruption Scandal Exposes Lobbying Regulation Gaps
The European Parliament is embroiled in a corruption scandal highlighting weaknesses in EU lobbying regulations; despite a transparency register for 13,762 organizations and over 50,000 individuals, enforcement is lacking, leaving room for undue influence and potential corruption.
EU Parliament Corruption Scandal Exposes Lobbying Regulation Gaps
The European Parliament is embroiled in a corruption scandal highlighting weaknesses in EU lobbying regulations; despite a transparency register for 13,762 organizations and over 50,000 individuals, enforcement is lacking, leaving room for undue influence and potential corruption.
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48% Bias Score

Real Madrid Edges Arsenal in Champions League Quarter-Final
Real Madrid defeated Arsenal 2-0 in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final at the Alfredo Di Stéfano stadium on April 22nd, with goals from Linda Caicedo and Athenea, securing a crucial advantage despite injuries to key players.

Real Madrid Edges Arsenal in Champions League Quarter-Final
Real Madrid defeated Arsenal 2-0 in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final at the Alfredo Di Stéfano stadium on April 22nd, with goals from Linda Caicedo and Athenea, securing a crucial advantage despite injuries to key players.
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44% Bias Score

EU Omnibus Package: Streamlining Regulations, Sparking Debate on Sustainability and Competitiveness
The EU's Omnibus package simplifies environmental and social regulations, aiming to save €6.3 billion annually and mobilize €50 billion in investments, but faces criticism for weakening due diligence and environmental reporting requirements, sparking debate in the European Parliament.

EU Omnibus Package: Streamlining Regulations, Sparking Debate on Sustainability and Competitiveness
The EU's Omnibus package simplifies environmental and social regulations, aiming to save €6.3 billion annually and mobilize €50 billion in investments, but faces criticism for weakening due diligence and environmental reporting requirements, sparking debate in the European Parliament.
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64% Bias Score

Germany Approves Record Borrowing for Defense and Infrastructure
The German parliament passed a bill amending the country's fiscal rules to allow record government borrowing for defense and infrastructure, totaling €500 billion over the next decade, after a tense debate involving the CDU, SPD, and Greens; it requires approval from the Bundesrat.

Germany Approves Record Borrowing for Defense and Infrastructure
The German parliament passed a bill amending the country's fiscal rules to allow record government borrowing for defense and infrastructure, totaling €500 billion over the next decade, after a tense debate involving the CDU, SPD, and Greens; it requires approval from the Bundesrat.
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48% Bias Score

Bosnia Crisis: Europe's Test of Strength
Following Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik's conviction and subsequent threats to destabilize Bosnia-Herzegovina, the international community has responded with strong statements of support for Bosnia's territorial integrity and the deployment of additional EUFOR troops, aiming to prevent further e...

Bosnia Crisis: Europe's Test of Strength
Following Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik's conviction and subsequent threats to destabilize Bosnia-Herzegovina, the international community has responded with strong statements of support for Bosnia's territorial integrity and the deployment of additional EUFOR troops, aiming to prevent further e...
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44% Bias Score

Eight European Nations Accuse Russia of Satellite Disruptions
Eight European countries, including the Netherlands, filed a complaint with the UN on Monday, accusing Russia of continuously disrupting European satellite communications, impacting navigation and broadcasting, with support from 17 other EU states and the UK.

Eight European Nations Accuse Russia of Satellite Disruptions
Eight European countries, including the Netherlands, filed a complaint with the UN on Monday, accusing Russia of continuously disrupting European satellite communications, impacting navigation and broadcasting, with support from 17 other EU states and the UK.
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40% Bias Score

Leverkusen's Comeback Win Narrows Bundesliga Title Gap
Leverkusen defeated Stuttgart 4-3 in a dramatic Bundesliga match on Sunday, fueled by Patrik Schick's last-minute goal, closing the gap to Bayern Munich to six points in the title race.

Leverkusen's Comeback Win Narrows Bundesliga Title Gap
Leverkusen defeated Stuttgart 4-3 in a dramatic Bundesliga match on Sunday, fueled by Patrik Schick's last-minute goal, closing the gap to Bayern Munich to six points in the title race.
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44% Bias Score
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