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Tight Presidential Race in Poland
Poland holds its first round of presidential elections on May 21st, with a tight race between Rafal Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki expected to proceed to a second round on June 1st, focusing on issues like the war in Ukraine, economic concerns, and social issues.
Tight Presidential Race in Poland
Poland holds its first round of presidential elections on May 21st, with a tight race between Rafal Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki expected to proceed to a second round on June 1st, focusing on issues like the war in Ukraine, economic concerns, and social issues.
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24% Bias Score


Merz Seeks Triumvirate to Lead Europe Through Geopolitical Uncertainty
Germany's Chancellor Merz is pursuing closer ties with France and Poland to address Europe's leadership vacuum amid geopolitical instability, proposing a joint defense council and emphasizing collaboration with Poland as a key buffer against Russia.
Merz Seeks Triumvirate to Lead Europe Through Geopolitical Uncertainty
Germany's Chancellor Merz is pursuing closer ties with France and Poland to address Europe's leadership vacuum amid geopolitical instability, proposing a joint defense council and emphasizing collaboration with Poland as a key buffer against Russia.
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64% Bias Score


Russian Hackers Target Polish Political Websites Before Election
A group of Russian hackers attacked the websites of Poland's Civic Platform party and other political parties two days before the presidential election, prompting an investigation and raising concerns about election interference.
Russian Hackers Target Polish Political Websites Before Election
A group of Russian hackers attacked the websites of Poland's Civic Platform party and other political parties two days before the presidential election, prompting an investigation and raising concerns about election interference.
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24% Bias Score


Poland's Presidential Election: A Pivotal Moment for Regional Security and Domestic Reform
Poland holds a presidential election on June 1st amidst a volatile geopolitical landscape, with the outcome significantly impacting the country's relationship with the EU and US, as well as domestic reforms. The leading candidates, liberal Rafał Trzaskowski and conservative Karol Nawrocki, offer sta...
Poland's Presidential Election: A Pivotal Moment for Regional Security and Domestic Reform
Poland holds a presidential election on June 1st amidst a volatile geopolitical landscape, with the outcome significantly impacting the country's relationship with the EU and US, as well as domestic reforms. The leading candidates, liberal Rafał Trzaskowski and conservative Karol Nawrocki, offer sta...
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44% Bias Score


Macron Proposes Discussions on Deploying French Nuclear Weapons in Poland and Germany
French President Macron proposed discussions on deploying French nuclear weapons in Poland and Germany, subject to three conditions: France not paying for others' security, not compromising its own, and the final decision resting with the French president. He also suggested Ukraine might cede some t...
Macron Proposes Discussions on Deploying French Nuclear Weapons in Poland and Germany
French President Macron proposed discussions on deploying French nuclear weapons in Poland and Germany, subject to three conditions: France not paying for others' security, not compromising its own, and the final decision resting with the French president. He also suggested Ukraine might cede some t...
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36% Bias Score


Poland's Presidential Election: Trzaskowski vs. Nawrocki
Poland holds a presidential election on June 10th with 13 candidates; a runoff is likely between Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski and conservative historian Karol Nawrocki. Trzaskowski leads in polls but faces criticism, while Nawrocki's campaign is marred by controversy.
Poland's Presidential Election: Trzaskowski vs. Nawrocki
Poland holds a presidential election on June 10th with 13 candidates; a runoff is likely between Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski and conservative historian Karol Nawrocki. Trzaskowski leads in polls but faces criticism, while Nawrocki's campaign is marred by controversy.
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40% Bias Score

Poland's Presidential Election: EU Relations and Reforms at Stake
Poland's presidential election on May 18th features a tight race between Rafal Trzaskowski (Civic Platform) and Karol Nawrocki (Law and Justice-backed independent), with the outcome significantly impacting EU relations, domestic reforms, and immigration policies; Nawrocki's controversial property de...

Poland's Presidential Election: EU Relations and Reforms at Stake
Poland's presidential election on May 18th features a tight race between Rafal Trzaskowski (Civic Platform) and Karol Nawrocki (Law and Justice-backed independent), with the outcome significantly impacting EU relations, domestic reforms, and immigration policies; Nawrocki's controversial property de...
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48% Bias Score

Poland's Election: A Referendum on Judicial Reform
Poland's upcoming presidential election pits judicial reform against the status quo, following numerous lawsuits against the previous PiS government, involving allegations of corruption, misuse of funds, and espionage.

Poland's Election: A Referendum on Judicial Reform
Poland's upcoming presidential election pits judicial reform against the status quo, following numerous lawsuits against the previous PiS government, involving allegations of corruption, misuse of funds, and espionage.
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48% Bias Score

French Foreign Investment Intentions Drop 9%, Despite Remaining Europe's Top Destination
The 2025 EY Attractiveness Barometer shows a 9% decrease in foreign investment intentions in France, reaching 62%, although it remains Europe's leading destination with 1025 projects, while other European countries show similar trends, affected by global economic slowdown and competition from countr...

French Foreign Investment Intentions Drop 9%, Despite Remaining Europe's Top Destination
The 2025 EY Attractiveness Barometer shows a 9% decrease in foreign investment intentions in France, reaching 62%, although it remains Europe's leading destination with 1025 projects, while other European countries show similar trends, affected by global economic slowdown and competition from countr...
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36% Bias Score

Pennsylvania Man Arrested for 2017 Murder of Wife
Allen Gould, 60, of Pennsylvania, was arrested on Wednesday for the murder of his wife, Anna Maciejewska, who vanished on April 11, 2017; the case relied on circumstantial evidence, including digital records, witness statements, and the discovery of divorce paperwork.

Pennsylvania Man Arrested for 2017 Murder of Wife
Allen Gould, 60, of Pennsylvania, was arrested on Wednesday for the murder of his wife, Anna Maciejewska, who vanished on April 11, 2017; the case relied on circumstantial evidence, including digital records, witness statements, and the discovery of divorce paperwork.
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56% Bias Score

Anti-Ukrainian Sentiment Rises in Poland Amidst Presidential Election
Rising anti-Ukrainian sentiment in Poland, fueled by a polarizing election and online disinformation, is impacting the 2.5 million Ukrainian refugees living there, with reports of bullying, abuse, and a significant drop in public support from 81% two years ago to 50% in March 2025.

Anti-Ukrainian Sentiment Rises in Poland Amidst Presidential Election
Rising anti-Ukrainian sentiment in Poland, fueled by a polarizing election and online disinformation, is impacting the 2.5 million Ukrainian refugees living there, with reports of bullying, abuse, and a significant drop in public support from 81% two years ago to 50% in March 2025.
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52% Bias Score

Poland Closes Russian Consulate After Blaming Moscow for Warsaw Fire
A May 2024 fire destroyed 1,400 businesses in Warsaw, predominantly owned by the Vietnamese community; Poland blames Russia, closing its Krakow consulate in response to what it calls a hybrid attack, leaving only one open alongside the embassy after another was closed last year following accusations...

Poland Closes Russian Consulate After Blaming Moscow for Warsaw Fire
A May 2024 fire destroyed 1,400 businesses in Warsaw, predominantly owned by the Vietnamese community; Poland blames Russia, closing its Krakow consulate in response to what it calls a hybrid attack, leaving only one open alongside the embassy after another was closed last year following accusations...
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56% Bias Score
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