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Slim to Invest Over \$1 Billion in Mexican Gas Field
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim is negotiating a joint venture with Pemex to invest over \$1 billion in the Ixachi natural gas field in Veracruz, aiming to increase domestic production and reduce reliance on US imports, driven by Pemex's financial constraints and the government's energy independence...
Slim to Invest Over \$1 Billion in Mexican Gas Field
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim is negotiating a joint venture with Pemex to invest over \$1 billion in the Ixachi natural gas field in Veracruz, aiming to increase domestic production and reduce reliance on US imports, driven by Pemex's financial constraints and the government's energy independence...
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44% Bias Score


Automated Tree Planting Combats Desertification in Inner Mongolia
In Inner Mongolia, China, four automated tree-planting robots are being trialled in Otog Banner as part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program, aiming to plant trees across 3,333 hectares of sandy land to combat desertification affecting the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and protect the Yellow...
Automated Tree Planting Combats Desertification in Inner Mongolia
In Inner Mongolia, China, four automated tree-planting robots are being trialled in Otog Banner as part of the Three-North Shelterbelt Forest Program, aiming to plant trees across 3,333 hectares of sandy land to combat desertification affecting the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and protect the Yellow...
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40% Bias Score


Heathrow Power Outage Strands 300,000 Passengers
A fire at a west London substation caused a major power outage at Heathrow Airport on Friday, stranding an estimated 300,000 passengers and causing over 1,300 flight cancellations; investigations are underway to prevent future occurrences.
Heathrow Power Outage Strands 300,000 Passengers
A fire at a west London substation caused a major power outage at Heathrow Airport on Friday, stranding an estimated 300,000 passengers and causing over 1,300 flight cancellations; investigations are underway to prevent future occurrences.
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36% Bias Score


Japan Establishes New Joint Operations Command to Enhance Defense Coordination
Japan launched a new Self-Defense Forces Joint Operations Command (JJOC) on Monday, led by Gen. Kenichiro Nagumo, to improve inter-service coordination and collaboration with the U.S. military amid rising tensions over Taiwan and North Korea.
Japan Establishes New Joint Operations Command to Enhance Defense Coordination
Japan launched a new Self-Defense Forces Joint Operations Command (JJOC) on Monday, led by Gen. Kenichiro Nagumo, to improve inter-service coordination and collaboration with the U.S. military amid rising tensions over Taiwan and North Korea.
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36% Bias Score


ECB Faces Uncertainty Amidst Tariffs and Defense Spending
Facing uncertainty from US tariffs and increased defense spending, the European Central Bank (ECB) must decide whether to continue lowering interest rates or pause, amid diverging opinions among its members; new tariffs could increase inflation by 0.5%.
ECB Faces Uncertainty Amidst Tariffs and Defense Spending
Facing uncertainty from US tariffs and increased defense spending, the European Central Bank (ECB) must decide whether to continue lowering interest rates or pause, amid diverging opinions among its members; new tariffs could increase inflation by 0.5%.
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40% Bias Score


South Korean Court Reinstates Prime Minister, Yoon Impeachment Pending
South Korea's Constitutional Court overturned Prime Minister Han Duck-soo's impeachment on Monday, reinstating him, while the impeachment case against President Yoon Suk Yeol remains pending; the decision followed the December 3 imposition of martial law by Yoon and subsequent political strife.
South Korean Court Reinstates Prime Minister, Yoon Impeachment Pending
South Korea's Constitutional Court overturned Prime Minister Han Duck-soo's impeachment on Monday, reinstating him, while the impeachment case against President Yoon Suk Yeol remains pending; the decision followed the December 3 imposition of martial law by Yoon and subsequent political strife.
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40% Bias Score

China Seeks New Economic Engines Amidst Infrastructure Dependence
Analysis reveals China's economic growth heavily relied on infrastructure and real estate since 1992, raising concerns about future stability and the need for new growth engines driven by technological innovation and productivity improvements across all sectors.

China Seeks New Economic Engines Amidst Infrastructure Dependence
Analysis reveals China's economic growth heavily relied on infrastructure and real estate since 1992, raising concerns about future stability and the need for new growth engines driven by technological innovation and productivity improvements across all sectors.
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32% Bias Score

Queensland State Schools Receive $2.8 Billion Funding Boost After Funding Dispute
Queensland state school students received $18,440 per student in government funding in 2023, significantly less than the national average, prompting a 19-month funding standoff with the federal government, which ended with a $2.8 billion, 10-year funding boost conditional on implementing educational...

Queensland State Schools Receive $2.8 Billion Funding Boost After Funding Dispute
Queensland state school students received $18,440 per student in government funding in 2023, significantly less than the national average, prompting a 19-month funding standoff with the federal government, which ended with a $2.8 billion, 10-year funding boost conditional on implementing educational...
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40% Bias Score

Witkoff's Influence on Trump's Foreign Policy and the Ukraine Conflict
Billionaire Steve Witkoff, a close friend of President Trump, sold the Park Lane Hotel to Qatar for $623 million and significantly influences Trump's foreign policy, acting as an emissary between Trump and Putin regarding the Ukraine conflict, highlighting complex geopolitical and business relations...

Witkoff's Influence on Trump's Foreign Policy and the Ukraine Conflict
Billionaire Steve Witkoff, a close friend of President Trump, sold the Park Lane Hotel to Qatar for $623 million and significantly influences Trump's foreign policy, acting as an emissary between Trump and Putin regarding the Ukraine conflict, highlighting complex geopolitical and business relations...
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48% Bias Score

AI Cooperation: China and Southeast Asia's Economic Future
China's AI advancements provide a model for Southeast Asia, boosting economic cooperation but requiring robust ICT infrastructure and addressing cybersecurity risks through joint efforts.

AI Cooperation: China and Southeast Asia's Economic Future
China's AI advancements provide a model for Southeast Asia, boosting economic cooperation but requiring robust ICT infrastructure and addressing cybersecurity risks through joint efforts.
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44% Bias Score

Morocco's Sahara Green Hydrogen Hub: A €30 Billion Investment
Morocco is building a large technological park in the Sahara to produce green hydrogen and ammonia, aiming to export to the EU and boost its southern provinces' economies, with investments estimated at €30 billion and involving international companies like Acciona and Moeve.

Morocco's Sahara Green Hydrogen Hub: A €30 Billion Investment
Morocco is building a large technological park in the Sahara to produce green hydrogen and ammonia, aiming to export to the EU and boost its southern provinces' economies, with investments estimated at €30 billion and involving international companies like Acciona and Moeve.
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52% Bias Score

Europe Outperforms US Markets Amidst Political Uncertainty and Defense Spending Surge
In a surprising market reversal, European stock markets are significantly outperforming US markets in 2025, driven by investor anxieties over erratic US policies, Europe's increased defense spending, and Germany's relaxed fiscal austerity. This shift is creating opportunities but also challenges for...

Europe Outperforms US Markets Amidst Political Uncertainty and Defense Spending Surge
In a surprising market reversal, European stock markets are significantly outperforming US markets in 2025, driven by investor anxieties over erratic US policies, Europe's increased defense spending, and Germany's relaxed fiscal austerity. This shift is creating opportunities but also challenges for...
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60% Bias Score
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