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Trump's Trade Policy: From Moderation to Renewed Aggression
Facing market losses and declining approval ratings after initiating a trade war with China, President Trump initially showed moderation, but recently resumed aggressive actions, including threats of tariffs on Apple, the EU, and a tax on remittances, along with attacks against Harvard University.
Trump's Trade Policy: From Moderation to Renewed Aggression
Facing market losses and declining approval ratings after initiating a trade war with China, President Trump initially showed moderation, but recently resumed aggressive actions, including threats of tariffs on Apple, the EU, and a tax on remittances, along with attacks against Harvard University.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Lowers Tariffs on Chinese Goods After Market Pressure
President Trump, for the seventh time in 100 days, changed US import tariffs on Chinese goods, reducing the average tariff from 25% to 14% after market pressure, resulting in a 5.5 times increase in tariffs since the start of the year, despite the reduction.
Trump Lowers Tariffs on Chinese Goods After Market Pressure
President Trump, for the seventh time in 100 days, changed US import tariffs on Chinese goods, reducing the average tariff from 25% to 14% after market pressure, resulting in a 5.5 times increase in tariffs since the start of the year, despite the reduction.
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56% Bias Score


Sinaloa's Security Crisis: Insufficient Police Force Fuels Military Deployment
Sinaloa's insufficient state police force (0.33 officers per 1,000 inhabitants), coupled with escalating cartel violence, necessitated the deployment of 11,000 military personnel by November 2024, highlighting systemic failures and the urgent need for police reform.
Sinaloa's Security Crisis: Insufficient Police Force Fuels Military Deployment
Sinaloa's insufficient state police force (0.33 officers per 1,000 inhabitants), coupled with escalating cartel violence, necessitated the deployment of 11,000 military personnel by November 2024, highlighting systemic failures and the urgent need for police reform.
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48% Bias Score


Slovakia Demands Ukraine Compensate for Aid, Raising Resource Allocation Concerns
Slovakia's ruling party demanded Ukraine compensate for aid after a controversial US-Ukraine mineral rights deal, raising concerns about equitable aid distribution and potential future territorial concessions.
Slovakia Demands Ukraine Compensate for Aid, Raising Resource Allocation Concerns
Slovakia's ruling party demanded Ukraine compensate for aid after a controversial US-Ukraine mineral rights deal, raising concerns about equitable aid distribution and potential future territorial concessions.
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68% Bias Score


US House Passes Bill Imposing Higher Taxes on Companies From Countries With Low Minimum Corporate Tax Rates
The US House passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," imposing higher taxes on companies from countries with minimum corporate tax rates below 15%, escalating trade tensions and potentially harming foreign investment; this contrasts with Biden's diplomatic approach to global minimum corporate tax.
US House Passes Bill Imposing Higher Taxes on Companies From Countries With Low Minimum Corporate Tax Rates
The US House passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," imposing higher taxes on companies from countries with minimum corporate tax rates below 15%, escalating trade tensions and potentially harming foreign investment; this contrasts with Biden's diplomatic approach to global minimum corporate tax.
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48% Bias Score


IDF Military Advocate General Barred From Conference Amidst Political Tensions
Defense Minister Israel Katz barred the IDF Military Advocate General from speaking at the Israel Bar Association conference, citing politicization, amid government-bar association tensions over judicial overhaul criticism; this action may limit transparency crucial for Israel's international defens...
IDF Military Advocate General Barred From Conference Amidst Political Tensions
Defense Minister Israel Katz barred the IDF Military Advocate General from speaking at the Israel Bar Association conference, citing politicization, amid government-bar association tensions over judicial overhaul criticism; this action may limit transparency crucial for Israel's international defens...
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36% Bias Score

Carney's Win Signals Shift Away from US Dependence, Focus on Economic Reform
Canadian Prime Minister-elect Mark Carney, whose Liberal Party won a narrow victory after trailing by over 20 points, plans to reduce Canada's dependence on the US, increase public investment, address a housing shortage, and remove interprovincial trade barriers to boost the economy, stating that Ca...

Carney's Win Signals Shift Away from US Dependence, Focus on Economic Reform
Canadian Prime Minister-elect Mark Carney, whose Liberal Party won a narrow victory after trailing by over 20 points, plans to reduce Canada's dependence on the US, increase public investment, address a housing shortage, and remove interprovincial trade barriers to boost the economy, stating that Ca...
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40% Bias Score

Global Slowdown Exacerbates Debt Crisis in Developing Nations
Global economic headwinds and high sovereign debt threaten low- and middle-income countries' growth; reforming the international financial architecture, particularly debt sustainability analysis, is crucial for enabling long-term investment and development.

Global Slowdown Exacerbates Debt Crisis in Developing Nations
Global economic headwinds and high sovereign debt threaten low- and middle-income countries' growth; reforming the international financial architecture, particularly debt sustainability analysis, is crucial for enabling long-term investment and development.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch-Iraqi Scholar Laila al-Zwaini: A Life Bridging East and West
Laila al-Zwaini, a Dutch-Iraqi scholar and commentator, dedicated her life to fostering a nuanced understanding of the Middle East, challenging Western biases, and promoting international law, despite facing personal trauma, professional resistance, and threats.

Dutch-Iraqi Scholar Laila al-Zwaini: A Life Bridging East and West
Laila al-Zwaini, a Dutch-Iraqi scholar and commentator, dedicated her life to fostering a nuanced understanding of the Middle East, challenging Western biases, and promoting international law, despite facing personal trauma, professional resistance, and threats.
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36% Bias Score

Drone Attacks on Russia: Multiple Regions Targeted, Civilians Injured
Ukrainian drone attacks on Tula, Belgorod, and Kherson regions injured civilians and emergency personnel; Russia claims to have intercepted over 100 drones in multiple regions.

Drone Attacks on Russia: Multiple Regions Targeted, Civilians Injured
Ukrainian drone attacks on Tula, Belgorod, and Kherson regions injured civilians and emergency personnel; Russia claims to have intercepted over 100 drones in multiple regions.
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52% Bias Score

Released Russian POWs Report Abuse by Ukrainian Forces
On May 24th, 307 Russian soldiers were released in a prisoner exchange with Ukraine, reporting severe abuse including beatings and psychological torment by Ukrainian forces, particularly from the Azov Regiment, during their at least six-month captivity.

Released Russian POWs Report Abuse by Ukrainian Forces
On May 24th, 307 Russian soldiers were released in a prisoner exchange with Ukraine, reporting severe abuse including beatings and psychological torment by Ukrainian forces, particularly from the Azov Regiment, during their at least six-month captivity.
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52% Bias Score

EU Cannabis Market Poised for \$50 Billion Boom, Attracting U.S. Investment
American marijuana entrepreneurs are targeting the European Union's burgeoning cannabis market, projected to reach \$50 billion annually, due to its more lenient regulations and lower taxes compared to the fragmented U.S. market, creating significant investment and expansion opportunities for U.S. f...

EU Cannabis Market Poised for \$50 Billion Boom, Attracting U.S. Investment
American marijuana entrepreneurs are targeting the European Union's burgeoning cannabis market, projected to reach \$50 billion annually, due to its more lenient regulations and lower taxes compared to the fragmented U.S. market, creating significant investment and expansion opportunities for U.S. f...
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52% Bias Score
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