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Hungary amends law to bar Orbán, resets ties with Ukraine

Hungary’s new government has taken swift action to reshape the country’s political landscape and foreign relations, introducing a constitutional amendment to bar former Prime Minister Viktor Orbán from returning to power...

Mainstream Bias 15 Sources
Left 27% Neutral 13% Right 60%

Canada to announce $10 billion LNG deal with Germany

Canada is poised to announce a major liquefied natural gas export deal with Germany, a move officials say will advance a proposed $10 billion export facility on British Columbia’s coast and strengthen energy ties between...

Mainstream Bias 18 Sources
Left 17% Neutral 72% Right 11%

Alexis Tsipras launches new left party ahead of elections

Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras returned to active politics on Tuesday, launching a new left-wing party called the Greek Left Alliance, or Hellenic Left Coalition, at an outdoor event in Athens beneath the Acr...

Mainstream Bias 6 Sources
Left 17% Neutral 33% Right 50%

Hungarian PM forms six probes into Orbán-era corruption

Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar announced to parliament on Tuesday the formation of six investigative committees to examine alleged corruption and abuses of power during the previous administration of Viktor Orbán.

Mainstream Bias 4 Sources
Left 75% Neutral 0% Right 25%

Italy municipal elections yield mixed results for coalition

Italy’s municipal elections concluded with a mixed political map, easing immediate pressure on Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s right-wing coalition after a recent constitutional referendum defeat.

Mainstream Bias 5 Sources
Left 20% Neutral 60% Right 20%

Ireland to Ban West Bank Settlement Goods by Mid‑July

Ireland aims to pass legislation banning the import of goods from Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank by mid-July, Foreign Minister Helen McEntee said on Tuesday.

Mainstream Bias 6 Sources
Left 17% Neutral 33% Right 50%

Mexico and EU sign modernized free trade agreement

Mexico and the European Union signed a modernized free trade agreement in Mexico City on Friday, expanding a two-decade-old pact as both seek to diversify their economies and reduce dependence on the United States.

Mainstream Bias 6 Sources
Left 0% Neutral 33% Right 67%

ECB: Private Credit Turbulence Not Systemic, Risks Noted

The European Central Bank has stated that recent turbulence in private credit markets does not currently pose a systemic risk to the euro zone's financial stability, though it warned of significant vulnerabilities in spe...

Mainstream Bias 6 Sources
Left 0% Neutral 67% Right 33%

EU set to levy record DMA fine on Google, up to €500M

The European Union is preparing to impose a record fine on Google for allegedly favoring its own services in its search results, according to a report citing regulatory sources.

Mainstream Bias 8 Sources
Left 38% Neutral 50% Right 12%

Apple to add native Google Cast support in iOS 27 for EU

Apple is preparing to add native support for Google Cast and other third-party streaming protocols to its iPhone and iPad operating system, a move driven by the company’s efforts to comply with the European Union’s Digit...

Fidias Panayiotou retains European Parliament seat

Cypriot social media influencer Fidias Panayiotou announced Monday that he will retain his seat in the European Parliament, despite having also won a seat in Cyprus’s House of Representatives in the country’s parliamenta...

Mainstream Bias 6 Sources
Left 17% Neutral 50% Right 33%

Cypriot far right gains ground in parliamentary election

Cypriots voted in a parliamentary election on Sunday that saw the far right make significant gains while two new political movements entered the legislature, reshaping the island’s political landscape ahead of the 2028 p...

Mainstream Bias 8 Sources
Left 13% Neutral 13% Right 74%

Over 2-hour delays at Port of Dover after EES rollout

Hundreds of families faced hours of gridlock at the Port of Dover on Saturday as the first major holiday period since the implementation of the European Union’s new digital border system caused severe delays for ferry pa...

Mainstream Bias 5 Sources
Left 60% Neutral 40% Right 0%

Tens of thousands protest in Belgrade, clashes with police

Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Belgrade on Saturday for a student-led anti-government rally that passed largely peacefully before groups of young demonstrators clashed with riot police.

Mainstream Bias 20 Sources
Left 25% Neutral 60% Right 15%

Zelensky Rejects Germany’s EU Associate Membership Proposal for Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has formally rejected a German proposal for an interim "associate" membership in the European Union, insisting that Ukraine deserves full and equal membership with voting rights.

Mainstream Bias 9 Sources
Left 33% Neutral 33% Right 34%

France Suspends EU Entry Exit System at Dover Amid Heatwave

French border authorities have suspended a new European Union entry system at the Port of Dover after holidaymakers faced waits of several hours amid a severe heatwave at the start of a busy bank holiday weekend.

Mainstream Bias 9 Sources
Left 56% Neutral 33% Right 11%

ECB officials oppose easing rules for euro stablecoins in EU talks

European Central Bank officials have strongly opposed proposals to ease regulations for euro-denominated stablecoins, warning that wider adoption could destabilize traditional banks and weaken monetary policy.

Mainstream Bias 6 Sources
Left 0% Neutral 83% Right 17%

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