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Nutrien to Build Major Potash Terminal in Pacific Northwest
Nutrien, a Saskatchewan-based fertilizer company, plans a new Pacific Northwest potash export terminal with at least a 6-million-tonne capacity by 2030, choosing between US and Canadian locations based on regulatory efficiency and aiming to meet growing Indo-Pacific demand.
Nutrien to Build Major Potash Terminal in Pacific Northwest
Nutrien, a Saskatchewan-based fertilizer company, plans a new Pacific Northwest potash export terminal with at least a 6-million-tonne capacity by 2030, choosing between US and Canadian locations based on regulatory efficiency and aiming to meet growing Indo-Pacific demand.
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44% Bias Score


Tate Brothers Indicted on Multiple Charges in UK
British prosecutors indicted Andrew and Tristan Tate on 21 counts—including rape, human trafficking, and assault—related to three women, charges preceding a planned 2024 extradition from Romania where at least 34 alleged victims were identified during the investigation.
Tate Brothers Indicted on Multiple Charges in UK
British prosecutors indicted Andrew and Tristan Tate on 21 counts—including rape, human trafficking, and assault—related to three women, charges preceding a planned 2024 extradition from Romania where at least 34 alleged victims were identified during the investigation.
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52% Bias Score


e.l.f. Beauty Acquires Hailey Bieber's Rhode for $800 Million
e.l.f. Beauty Inc. is acquiring Hailey Bieber's skincare brand, Rhode, for approximately $800 million in cash and stock, plus a potential $200 million based on performance, marking e.l.f.'s expansion into the prestige beauty market to counter weak mass-market demand.
e.l.f. Beauty Acquires Hailey Bieber's Rhode for $800 Million
e.l.f. Beauty Inc. is acquiring Hailey Bieber's skincare brand, Rhode, for approximately $800 million in cash and stock, plus a potential $200 million based on performance, marking e.l.f.'s expansion into the prestige beauty market to counter weak mass-market demand.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Tightens Immigration Rules, Halts Fast-Track Citizenship
Germany's new coalition government introduced stricter immigration policies, including a two-year ban on family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection and the elimination of fast-track citizenship for highly integrated immigrants, aiming to manage immigration and integration challenge...
Germany Tightens Immigration Rules, Halts Fast-Track Citizenship
Germany's new coalition government introduced stricter immigration policies, including a two-year ban on family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection and the elimination of fast-track citizenship for highly integrated immigrants, aiming to manage immigration and integration challenge...
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60% Bias Score


Chelsea Wins Conference League, Makes History
Chelsea defeated Sevilla 4-1 in the UEFA Europa Conference League final in Wrocław, Poland, becoming the first club to win all major European club competitions; pre-match riots resulted in over 20 arrests.
Chelsea Wins Conference League, Makes History
Chelsea defeated Sevilla 4-1 in the UEFA Europa Conference League final in Wrocław, Poland, becoming the first club to win all major European club competitions; pre-match riots resulted in over 20 arrests.
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36% Bias Score


Russian Espionage Plot Foiled in Frankfurt
Three men, a Ukrainian, an Armenian, and a Russian, were arrested in Frankfurt on June 19, 2024, for an alleged Russian intelligence operation aiming to gather intelligence and potentially assassinate a Ukrainian war veteran; this is the latest in a series of alleged Russian covert operations in Eur...
Russian Espionage Plot Foiled in Frankfurt
Three men, a Ukrainian, an Armenian, and a Russian, were arrested in Frankfurt on June 19, 2024, for an alleged Russian intelligence operation aiming to gather intelligence and potentially assassinate a Ukrainian war veteran; this is the latest in a series of alleged Russian covert operations in Eur...
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52% Bias Score

German Automakers Seek Tariff Deal with U.S., Using Investments as Leverage
Germany's leading automakers, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen, are negotiating with the U.S. to lessen potential import tariffs by leveraging their U.S. investments and exports, aiming for a deal by June contingent on substantial investment pledges; the talks follow previous U.S. expansion announ...

German Automakers Seek Tariff Deal with U.S., Using Investments as Leverage
Germany's leading automakers, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen, are negotiating with the U.S. to lessen potential import tariffs by leveraging their U.S. investments and exports, aiming for a deal by June contingent on substantial investment pledges; the talks follow previous U.S. expansion announ...
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36% Bias Score

Canadian Banks Boost Loan Loss Provisions Amidst Trade Uncertainty
BMO and National Bank of Canada reported higher-than-expected second-quarter earnings but increased loan loss provisions to $1.05 billion and $545 million, respectively, due to rising default risks from U.S. trade tensions and weakening Canadian economic indicators, impacting both consumer and comme...

Canadian Banks Boost Loan Loss Provisions Amidst Trade Uncertainty
BMO and National Bank of Canada reported higher-than-expected second-quarter earnings but increased loan loss provisions to $1.05 billion and $545 million, respectively, due to rising default risks from U.S. trade tensions and weakening Canadian economic indicators, impacting both consumer and comme...
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28% Bias Score

Germany Tightens Immigration Policies
The German government announced new migration policies including a two-year suspension of family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection, the abolishment of accelerated naturalization after three years, and a stricter five-year residency requirement for citizenship.

Germany Tightens Immigration Policies
The German government announced new migration policies including a two-year suspension of family reunification for refugees with subsidiary protection, the abolishment of accelerated naturalization after three years, and a stricter five-year residency requirement for citizenship.
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56% Bias Score

Germany Tightens Immigration Laws: Family Reunification Suspended, Naturalization Changes
The German government passed a bill suspending family reunification for subsidiary protection holders for two years and ending expedited naturalization after three years, aiming to control and limit immigration, impacting over 200,000 naturalizations in 2024.

Germany Tightens Immigration Laws: Family Reunification Suspended, Naturalization Changes
The German government passed a bill suspending family reunification for subsidiary protection holders for two years and ending expedited naturalization after three years, aiming to control and limit immigration, impacting over 200,000 naturalizations in 2024.
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44% Bias Score

Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Literary Giant, Dies at 87
Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o, a prominent advocate for African languages and a key figure in postcolonial literature, died on Wednesday at age 87; his impactful career included writing the first published novel from East Africa and the first indigenous African language work nominated for the Inte...

Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Literary Giant, Dies at 87
Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o, a prominent advocate for African languages and a key figure in postcolonial literature, died on Wednesday at age 87; his impactful career included writing the first published novel from East Africa and the first indigenous African language work nominated for the Inte...
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36% Bias Score

First Observation of Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flash Before Lightning Strike
Japanese researchers used a multi-sensor system to capture a terrestrial gamma-ray flash (TGF) 31 microseconds before two electrical currents collided to form lightning in Kanazawa, solving a three-decade-old mystery about how thunderstorms generate gamma rays.

First Observation of Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flash Before Lightning Strike
Japanese researchers used a multi-sensor system to capture a terrestrial gamma-ray flash (TGF) 31 microseconds before two electrical currents collided to form lightning in Kanazawa, solving a three-decade-old mystery about how thunderstorms generate gamma rays.
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4% Bias Score
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