March 2025
April 2025


EU Imposes \$26 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods
The European Union imposed \$26 billion in retaliatory tariffs on US goods in response to President Trump's 25% tariffs on European steel and aluminum, escalating trade tensions between the two economic powerhouses and setting the stage for a potential trade war starting April 1st.
EU Imposes \$26 Billion in Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods
The European Union imposed \$26 billion in retaliatory tariffs on US goods in response to President Trump's 25% tariffs on European steel and aluminum, escalating trade tensions between the two economic powerhouses and setting the stage for a potential trade war starting April 1st.
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32% Bias Score


EU Imposes Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods
The European Union is imposing tariffs on $18 billion worth of American products in retaliation for new US tariffs on steel and aluminum, impacting various industries and consumers.
EU Imposes Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods
The European Union is imposing tariffs on $18 billion worth of American products in retaliation for new US tariffs on steel and aluminum, impacting various industries and consumers.
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36% Bias Score


International Bank Reports Record-High Return on Equity for 2024
International Bank reported a net profit of 2.37 billion shekels in 2024, a 9.2% year-on-year increase, with a record-high return on equity of 19%; credit to the public increased by 10%, and public deposits rose by 12.4%.
International Bank Reports Record-High Return on Equity for 2024
International Bank reported a net profit of 2.37 billion shekels in 2024, a 9.2% year-on-year increase, with a record-high return on equity of 19%; credit to the public increased by 10%, and public deposits rose by 12.4%.
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40% Bias Score


Buffett's \$334 Billion Cash Reserve Preempts Wall Street Downturn
Warren Buffett, anticipating a market downturn potentially caused by President Trump's trade policies, amassed a \$334 billion cash reserve, exceeding the FTSE 100's total value, before the recent Wall Street sell-off.
Buffett's \$334 Billion Cash Reserve Preempts Wall Street Downturn
Warren Buffett, anticipating a market downturn potentially caused by President Trump's trade policies, amassed a \$334 billion cash reserve, exceeding the FTSE 100's total value, before the recent Wall Street sell-off.
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40% Bias Score


Perth Trial: Accused in Cassius Turvey Murder Claims Self-Defense
Jack Brearley, 23, is on trial in Perth for the October 2022 murder of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey, who died from injuries sustained in an alleged assault involving a shopping trolley handle; Brearley claims self-defense, alleging he was stabbed and that Turvey and a group threatened his home; three ...
Perth Trial: Accused in Cassius Turvey Murder Claims Self-Defense
Jack Brearley, 23, is on trial in Perth for the October 2022 murder of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey, who died from injuries sustained in an alleged assault involving a shopping trolley handle; Brearley claims self-defense, alleging he was stabbed and that Turvey and a group threatened his home; three ...
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40% Bias Score


US Imposes Broad Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, Sparking Global Trade Tensions
The U.S. imposed a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, prompting retaliatory measures from the EU and highlighting trade tensions with Japan, despite its small share of U.S. steel imports.
US Imposes Broad Steel and Aluminum Tariffs, Sparking Global Trade Tensions
The U.S. imposed a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, prompting retaliatory measures from the EU and highlighting trade tensions with Japan, despite its small share of U.S. steel imports.
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44% Bias Score

EU Proposes Stricter Migrant Return System with External Hubs
The European Commission proposed a new system to return illegal migrants, including entry bans and external 'return hubs', aiming to increase the 20% compliance rate by creating common procedures and stronger enforcement.

EU Proposes Stricter Migrant Return System with External Hubs
The European Commission proposed a new system to return illegal migrants, including entry bans and external 'return hubs', aiming to increase the 20% compliance rate by creating common procedures and stronger enforcement.
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40% Bias Score

Tibet: China's Control and the Search for Self-Reliance
Freedom House reports worse human rights in Russian-occupied Ukraine than in Tibet, where China's control, evident in surveillance, forced assimilation, and restricted access, impacts major Asian rivers; the US aid withdrawal prompts Tibet to seek self-reliance.

Tibet: China's Control and the Search for Self-Reliance
Freedom House reports worse human rights in Russian-occupied Ukraine than in Tibet, where China's control, evident in surveillance, forced assimilation, and restricted access, impacts major Asian rivers; the US aid withdrawal prompts Tibet to seek self-reliance.
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52% Bias Score

Global Economic Uncertainty: Capital Flight from US, Investor Confidence in Israel
US and Israeli economies show contrasting trends amidst global uncertainty; Trump's protectionist policies trigger capital flight from the US, while investors express more confidence in Israel's prospects under his presidency. Wall Street continues downward trends.

Global Economic Uncertainty: Capital Flight from US, Investor Confidence in Israel
US and Israeli economies show contrasting trends amidst global uncertainty; Trump's protectionist policies trigger capital flight from the US, while investors express more confidence in Israel's prospects under his presidency. Wall Street continues downward trends.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs: A Wake-Up Call for Australia
Donald Trump's new tariffs on Australian steel and aluminum, though economically negligible (affecting 0.2% of exports), represent a significant political challenge to Australia's relationship with the US, prompting a reassessment of strategic alliances.

Trump's Tariffs: A Wake-Up Call for Australia
Donald Trump's new tariffs on Australian steel and aluminum, though economically negligible (affecting 0.2% of exports), represent a significant political challenge to Australia's relationship with the US, prompting a reassessment of strategic alliances.
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52% Bias Score

Japanese Companies Meet Full Wage Demands Amid Inflation and Labor Shortages
Major Japanese companies, including Toyota, fully met their labor unions' wage demands on Wednesday, granting raises of up to $165 per month due to surging prices and chronic labor shortages; this is the highest pay increase in 30 years and follows a trend of record profits for major companies.

Japanese Companies Meet Full Wage Demands Amid Inflation and Labor Shortages
Major Japanese companies, including Toyota, fully met their labor unions' wage demands on Wednesday, granting raises of up to $165 per month due to surging prices and chronic labor shortages; this is the highest pay increase in 30 years and follows a trend of record profits for major companies.
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32% Bias Score

Guttmacher Institute Recommends Ending Mandatory Abortion Reporting Due to Privacy Concerns
The Guttmacher Institute recommends ending mandatory abortion reporting in all states due to patient privacy risks and potential misuse of data in the post-Roe v. Wade political climate, while acknowledging a need to find alternative means of data collection for research purposes.

Guttmacher Institute Recommends Ending Mandatory Abortion Reporting Due to Privacy Concerns
The Guttmacher Institute recommends ending mandatory abortion reporting in all states due to patient privacy risks and potential misuse of data in the post-Roe v. Wade political climate, while acknowledging a need to find alternative means of data collection for research purposes.
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48% Bias Score