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Van den Broek's 'Black Monday': A Dutch Setback in EU Reform
In 1991, Dutch foreign minister Hans van den Broek suffered a major setback when his EU reform proposal was overwhelmingly rejected, highlighting the challenges faced by smaller member states in influencing EU policy, a day that became known as 'Black Monday'.
Van den Broek's 'Black Monday': A Dutch Setback in EU Reform
In 1991, Dutch foreign minister Hans van den Broek suffered a major setback when his EU reform proposal was overwhelmingly rejected, highlighting the challenges faced by smaller member states in influencing EU policy, a day that became known as 'Black Monday'.
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44% Bias Score


Hungary Vetoes Ukraine's EU Membership Bid
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated on Saturday that Hungary holds veto power over Ukraine's bid to join the European Union, claiming that Ukrainian accession would negatively impact the Hungarian economy; he also predicted Ukraine would remain a buffer zone between Russia and NATO after th...
Hungary Vetoes Ukraine's EU Membership Bid
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated on Saturday that Hungary holds veto power over Ukraine's bid to join the European Union, claiming that Ukrainian accession would negatively impact the Hungarian economy; he also predicted Ukraine would remain a buffer zone between Russia and NATO after th...
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64% Bias Score


Spain's EU Recovery Plan: Investment and Productivity Fall Short of Targets
Spain's €160 billion Next Generation EU recovery plan fell short of investment and productivity goals; public consumption, not investment, drove growth, resulting in a 2.5% increase in gross fixed capital formation and marginal productivity gains, despite nearly 2 million new jobs.
Spain's EU Recovery Plan: Investment and Productivity Fall Short of Targets
Spain's €160 billion Next Generation EU recovery plan fell short of investment and productivity goals; public consumption, not investment, drove growth, resulting in a 2.5% increase in gross fixed capital formation and marginal productivity gains, despite nearly 2 million new jobs.
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48% Bias Score


Pro-Russian Protestors Attack EU Building in Sofia Amid Euro Adoption Opposition
On February 26th, approximately 2,000 pro-Russian protesters in Sofia, Bulgaria, primarily from the "Vazrazhdane" party, attacked the EU Representation building, resulting in arrests and injuries, to oppose the government's planned 2026 euro adoption.
Pro-Russian Protestors Attack EU Building in Sofia Amid Euro Adoption Opposition
On February 26th, approximately 2,000 pro-Russian protesters in Sofia, Bulgaria, primarily from the "Vazrazhdane" party, attacked the EU Representation building, resulting in arrests and injuries, to oppose the government's planned 2026 euro adoption.
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60% Bias Score


Poland's Rising EU Influence
Poland's current EU Council presidency has significantly increased its influence within the EU, overshadowing Germany and France due to their perceived hesitations and internal challenges; this is perceived by many Poles as a lasting shift in power.
Poland's Rising EU Influence
Poland's current EU Council presidency has significantly increased its influence within the EU, overshadowing Germany and France due to their perceived hesitations and internal challenges; this is perceived by many Poles as a lasting shift in power.
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64% Bias Score


Inter Milan Seizes Serie A Lead, Awaits Napoli Clash
Inter Milan defeated Genoa 1-0, temporarily claiming the Serie A lead from Napoli with 57 points from 26 games; Lautaro Martínez scored the winning goal; Napoli can regain first place with a win against Como.
Inter Milan Seizes Serie A Lead, Awaits Napoli Clash
Inter Milan defeated Genoa 1-0, temporarily claiming the Serie A lead from Napoli with 57 points from 26 games; Lautaro Martínez scored the winning goal; Napoli can regain first place with a win against Como.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Russia Ties: A History of Business and Political Connections
Donald Trump's decades-long interest in Russia, including a 1987 trip and a $95 million real estate deal with a Kremlin-linked oligarch, is raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and influence in the context of the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Trump's Russia Ties: A History of Business and Political Connections
Donald Trump's decades-long interest in Russia, including a 1987 trip and a $95 million real estate deal with a Kremlin-linked oligarch, is raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest and influence in the context of the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score

Europe Seeks €250 Billion for Defense, Sparking Debate on Debt and Joint Procurement
European leaders met to discuss increasing defense spending amid concerns about US support, proposing changes to EU debt rules and a joint arms procurement fund, but facing challenges with national budgets and differing opinions on Eurobonds.

Europe Seeks €250 Billion for Defense, Sparking Debate on Debt and Joint Procurement
European leaders met to discuss increasing defense spending amid concerns about US support, proposing changes to EU debt rules and a joint arms procurement fund, but facing challenges with national budgets and differing opinions on Eurobonds.
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine's Projected Two-Wave Emigration Post-Conflict
Ukraine anticipates two waves of emigration post-conflict: an immediate wave involving 2 million returnees offset by 2 million male departures, and a later wave (1-2 million) potentially linked to EU accession and economic conditions; however, several receiving countries have indicated they will not...

Ukraine's Projected Two-Wave Emigration Post-Conflict
Ukraine anticipates two waves of emigration post-conflict: an immediate wave involving 2 million returnees offset by 2 million male departures, and a later wave (1-2 million) potentially linked to EU accession and economic conditions; however, several receiving countries have indicated they will not...
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56% Bias Score

German Election Results Fuel Concerns About Extremism in Romania
The strong showing of Germany's far-right AfD in recent elections raises concerns in Romania about similar trends ahead of its own presidential vote. This outcome could influence Romania's response to Russian interference and its foreign policy alignment with the EU and US.

German Election Results Fuel Concerns About Extremism in Romania
The strong showing of Germany's far-right AfD in recent elections raises concerns in Romania about similar trends ahead of its own presidential vote. This outcome could influence Romania's response to Russian interference and its foreign policy alignment with the EU and US.
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56% Bias Score

Liverpool Extends Premier League Lead with Victory Over Manchester City
Liverpool secured a 0-2 victory against Manchester City on Sunday, significantly increasing their lead in the Premier League title race to eleven points over Arsenal and twenty points over Manchester City, marking their first win at City in ten years.

Liverpool Extends Premier League Lead with Victory Over Manchester City
Liverpool secured a 0-2 victory against Manchester City on Sunday, significantly increasing their lead in the Premier League title race to eleven points over Arsenal and twenty points over Manchester City, marking their first win at City in ten years.
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40% Bias Score

Inter Milan Tops Serie A (Temporarily) Before Feyenoord Clash
Inter Milan defeated Genoa 1-0, temporarily taking the Serie A lead from Napoli, who can regain it with a win against Como; this comes before Inter's Champions League match against Feyenoord, while AC Milan lost 2-1 to Torino.

Inter Milan Tops Serie A (Temporarily) Before Feyenoord Clash
Inter Milan defeated Genoa 1-0, temporarily taking the Serie A lead from Napoli, who can regain it with a win against Como; this comes before Inter's Champions League match against Feyenoord, while AC Milan lost 2-1 to Torino.
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36% Bias Score
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