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Europe Readies for Self-Defense Amidst US Security Concerns
European leaders announced an €800 billion plan to bolster continental defense after US President Trump threatened to abandon security guarantees for NATO allies, prompting concerns about future conflicts without American support; Ukraine's President Zelensky is seeking a ceasefire.
Europe Readies for Self-Defense Amidst US Security Concerns
European leaders announced an €800 billion plan to bolster continental defense after US President Trump threatened to abandon security guarantees for NATO allies, prompting concerns about future conflicts without American support; Ukraine's President Zelensky is seeking a ceasefire.
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60% Bias Score


Trump's NATO Ambiguity Spurs European Self-Defense Debate
President Trump's uncertain commitment to defending NATO allies if they "don't pay" is forcing European leaders to consider a future where the US is no longer the backbone of the alliance, prompting discussions about Europe's capacity for self-defense and a potential shift in the transatlantic secur...
Trump's NATO Ambiguity Spurs European Self-Defense Debate
President Trump's uncertain commitment to defending NATO allies if they "don't pay" is forcing European leaders to consider a future where the US is no longer the backbone of the alliance, prompting discussions about Europe's capacity for self-defense and a potential shift in the transatlantic secur...
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44% Bias Score


EU Launches "ReArm Europe" Plan Amidst US Foreign Policy Shift
In response to the US's shift in foreign policy under President Trump, the EU is launching a "ReArm Europe" plan, allocating up to €150 billion in defense investment loans and relaxing EU debt rules for defense. However, disagreements over support for Ukraine persist, notably with Hungary blocking a...
EU Launches "ReArm Europe" Plan Amidst US Foreign Policy Shift
In response to the US's shift in foreign policy under President Trump, the EU is launching a "ReArm Europe" plan, allocating up to €150 billion in defense investment loans and relaxing EU debt rules for defense. However, disagreements over support for Ukraine persist, notably with Hungary blocking a...
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44% Bias Score


German Coalition Talks: Agreement on Spending, Disagreements Remain
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, agreeing on a €500 billion infrastructure fund and increased military spending, despite disagreements on the "debt brake", migration, and climate policy.
German Coalition Talks: Agreement on Spending, Disagreements Remain
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, agreeing on a €500 billion infrastructure fund and increased military spending, despite disagreements on the "debt brake", migration, and climate policy.
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44% Bias Score


EU Rebuts U.S. Claims: Digital Markets Act Not Targeting American Tech
The European Commission sent a letter to a U.S. congressman asserting that the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) is designed to prevent monopolization and is not targeted at U.S. companies, despite ongoing investigations into Apple, Meta, and Google. This follows complaints from U.S. President Trump an...
EU Rebuts U.S. Claims: Digital Markets Act Not Targeting American Tech
The European Commission sent a letter to a U.S. congressman asserting that the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) is designed to prevent monopolization and is not targeted at U.S. companies, despite ongoing investigations into Apple, Meta, and Google. This follows complaints from U.S. President Trump an...
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40% Bias Score


EU Rebuts US Claims of Anti-American Bias in Digital Markets Act
The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) designates seven gatekeepers—including US firms Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft—to promote competition, prompting a US Congressional inquiry that the EU refutes, asserting that the criteria are objective and location-agnostic.
EU Rebuts US Claims of Anti-American Bias in Digital Markets Act
The EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) designates seven gatekeepers—including US firms Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft—to promote competition, prompting a US Congressional inquiry that the EU refutes, asserting that the criteria are objective and location-agnostic.
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36% Bias Score

Europe Readies for Self-Defense Amidst US Security Uncertainty
Facing a potential US withdrawal of security guarantees, European leaders have agreed to an €800 billion defense plan and pledged over €30 billion in aid to Ukraine, following President Trump's repeated questioning of US commitments to NATO and suspension of aid to Ukraine.

Europe Readies for Self-Defense Amidst US Security Uncertainty
Facing a potential US withdrawal of security guarantees, European leaders have agreed to an €800 billion defense plan and pledged over €30 billion in aid to Ukraine, following President Trump's repeated questioning of US commitments to NATO and suspension of aid to Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score

Macron Reasserts France's NATO Commitment Amidst Trump's Doubts
French President Emmanuel Macron reiterated France's steadfast commitment to NATO, contrasting President Trump's repeated questioning of US defense obligations to allies who don't meet spending targets, highlighting a transatlantic tension challenging the alliance's core principle of collective defe...

Macron Reasserts France's NATO Commitment Amidst Trump's Doubts
French President Emmanuel Macron reiterated France's steadfast commitment to NATO, contrasting President Trump's repeated questioning of US defense obligations to allies who don't meet spending targets, highlighting a transatlantic tension challenging the alliance's core principle of collective defe...
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44% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks: Debt, Defense, and Migration Top Agenda
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, with key disagreements on the debt brake, defense spending (including potential military draft reinstatement), infrastructure investment (€500 billion fund), migration policy, and climate action. Agreements include massive defense spe...

German Coalition Talks: Debt, Defense, and Migration Top Agenda
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, with key disagreements on the debt brake, defense spending (including potential military draft reinstatement), infrastructure investment (€500 billion fund), migration policy, and climate action. Agreements include massive defense spe...
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44% Bias Score

EU Approves €800 Billion Defense Spending Plan Amid Russia Concerns
The European Union approved an €800 billion plan to increase military spending, driven by concerns over Russia and US relations, with an initial €150 billion loan and relaxed fiscal rules; however, Hungary refused to endorse a joint statement supporting Ukraine.

EU Approves €800 Billion Defense Spending Plan Amid Russia Concerns
The European Union approved an €800 billion plan to increase military spending, driven by concerns over Russia and US relations, with an initial €150 billion loan and relaxed fiscal rules; however, Hungary refused to endorse a joint statement supporting Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

Macron Reasserts NATO Loyalty Amidst Trump's Conditional US Defense Commitment
French President Macron reaffirmed France's commitment to NATO, contrasting with Donald Trump's conditional pledge of US defense based on European military spending, which has raised concerns about the future of the alliance.

Macron Reasserts NATO Loyalty Amidst Trump's Conditional US Defense Commitment
French President Macron reaffirmed France's commitment to NATO, contrasting with Donald Trump's conditional pledge of US defense based on European military spending, which has raised concerns about the future of the alliance.
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48% Bias Score

German Coalition Talks: Big Loans, Big Disagreements
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, agreeing on hundreds of billions of euros in loans for military and infrastructure, but disagreeing on conscription, immigration, welfare, and climate policies.

German Coalition Talks: Big Loans, Big Disagreements
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD are negotiating a coalition government, agreeing on hundreds of billions of euros in loans for military and infrastructure, but disagreeing on conscription, immigration, welfare, and climate policies.
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64% Bias Score
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