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Stoltenberg Returns as Norway Faces Trade War Fears
Former NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg returned to Norwegian politics as finance minister following the collapse of the ruling coalition due to disagreements on EU energy policies, amidst fears of a US-EU trade war impacting Norway.
Stoltenberg Returns as Norway Faces Trade War Fears
Former NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg returned to Norwegian politics as finance minister following the collapse of the ruling coalition due to disagreements on EU energy policies, amidst fears of a US-EU trade war impacting Norway.
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40% Bias Score


Canada's Alcohol Retaliation Highlights US Trade Dependency
In response to President Trump's threatened 25% tariff on Canadian imports, British Columbia temporarily removed alcohol from its government-run stores originating in US "red states," a move mirrored by other provinces before President Trump paused the tariffs for one month.
Canada's Alcohol Retaliation Highlights US Trade Dependency
In response to President Trump's threatened 25% tariff on Canadian imports, British Columbia temporarily removed alcohol from its government-run stores originating in US "red states," a move mirrored by other provinces before President Trump paused the tariffs for one month.
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48% Bias Score


US Cuts Aid to South Africa Over Controversial Land Reform
South Africa's new land reform law, allowing for expropriation without compensation, has led to the US cutting $440 million in aid, prompting concerns about potential land seizures and economic consequences.
US Cuts Aid to South Africa Over Controversial Land Reform
South Africa's new land reform law, allowing for expropriation without compensation, has led to the US cutting $440 million in aid, prompting concerns about potential land seizures and economic consequences.
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64% Bias Score


Uganda Deploys More Troops to Eastern Congo, Heightening Regional Tensions
Uganda deployed over 1,000 additional soldiers to eastern Congo near the conflict zone between the Congolese army and M23 rebels, raising fears of regional escalation despite Ugandan denials of supporting the M23 and claims that the deployment is to fight the ADF.
Uganda Deploys More Troops to Eastern Congo, Heightening Regional Tensions
Uganda deployed over 1,000 additional soldiers to eastern Congo near the conflict zone between the Congolese army and M23 rebels, raising fears of regional escalation despite Ugandan denials of supporting the M23 and claims that the deployment is to fight the ADF.
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Job Openings Drop Sharply, but Labor Market Remains Steady
U.S. job openings decreased by 556,000 in December 2024 to 7.6 million, the largest drop in 14 months, yet steady hiring and lower layoffs suggest a gradual slowdown, keeping the Federal Reserve from adjusting its policy stance until at least June, according to the Labor Department's JOLTS report.
U.S. Job Openings Drop Sharply, but Labor Market Remains Steady
U.S. job openings decreased by 556,000 in December 2024 to 7.6 million, the largest drop in 14 months, yet steady hiring and lower layoffs suggest a gradual slowdown, keeping the Federal Reserve from adjusting its policy stance until at least June, according to the Labor Department's JOLTS report.
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40% Bias Score


Differing Views on Ukrainian Elections Amidst War
Ukraine is prepared to discuss the possibility of elections by the end of 2025 if raised by the U.S., but maintains its position that holding them during wartime is impossible due to logistical constraints and the ongoing conflict; however, a U.S. representative advocates for elections by the end of...
Differing Views on Ukrainian Elections Amidst War
Ukraine is prepared to discuss the possibility of elections by the end of 2025 if raised by the U.S., but maintains its position that holding them during wartime is impossible due to logistical constraints and the ongoing conflict; however, a U.S. representative advocates for elections by the end of...
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60% Bias Score

Canada's Enduring Vulnerability to US Influence
Canada's over-reliance on US trade, first highlighted by Prime Minister Diefenbaker in 1957, continues to create economic and political vulnerabilities, necessitating urgent diversification and strengthening of national institutions.

Canada's Enduring Vulnerability to US Influence
Canada's over-reliance on US trade, first highlighted by Prime Minister Diefenbaker in 1957, continues to create economic and political vulnerabilities, necessitating urgent diversification and strengthening of national institutions.
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52% Bias Score

Trump to Establish US Sovereign Wealth Fund
President Trump signed a decree on February 3rd, 2024, to create a US sovereign wealth fund, potentially using it for projects like a TikTok acquisition and funded by methods including new tariffs, despite expert concerns about its feasibility given the US deficit.

Trump to Establish US Sovereign Wealth Fund
President Trump signed a decree on February 3rd, 2024, to create a US sovereign wealth fund, potentially using it for projects like a TikTok acquisition and funded by methods including new tariffs, despite expert concerns about its feasibility given the US deficit.
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36% Bias Score

Record-Breaking €51 Million Sale of 1954 Mercedes W 196 R Racing Car
A 1954 Mercedes-Benz W 196 R Formula 1 racing car, driven by Juan Manuel Fangio and Sir Stirling Moss, was sold for €51,155,000 at a private auction in the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart on February 1st, 2024, setting a new record as the most expensive racing car ever sold.

Record-Breaking €51 Million Sale of 1954 Mercedes W 196 R Racing Car
A 1954 Mercedes-Benz W 196 R Formula 1 racing car, driven by Juan Manuel Fangio and Sir Stirling Moss, was sold for €51,155,000 at a private auction in the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart on February 1st, 2024, setting a new record as the most expensive racing car ever sold.
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36% Bias Score

Canada Agrees to Fentanyl Czar Position to Avoid US Tariffs
Canada agreed to create a "fentanyl czar", invest $200 million in anti-drug efforts, and designate drug cartels as terrorist groups to avoid U.S. tariffs, prompting increased collaboration with the U.S. to combat the fentanyl crisis.

Canada Agrees to Fentanyl Czar Position to Avoid US Tariffs
Canada agreed to create a "fentanyl czar", invest $200 million in anti-drug efforts, and designate drug cartels as terrorist groups to avoid U.S. tariffs, prompting increased collaboration with the U.S. to combat the fentanyl crisis.
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56% Bias Score

Mexico Averts Tariffs with U.S. by Deploying Troops to Border
Mexico agreed to a 30-day tariff postponement with the U.S. by deploying 10,000 National Guard troops to its northern border to combat drug trafficking, in exchange for U.S. action against gun smuggling; this follows a pattern of Mexico meeting U.S. demands to avoid conflict.

Mexico Averts Tariffs with U.S. by Deploying Troops to Border
Mexico agreed to a 30-day tariff postponement with the U.S. by deploying 10,000 National Guard troops to its northern border to combat drug trafficking, in exchange for U.S. action against gun smuggling; this follows a pattern of Mexico meeting U.S. demands to avoid conflict.
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44% Bias Score

Founder of Pro-Russian ArBat Battalion Killed in Moscow Explosion
Armen Sarkisian, founder of the pro-Russian ArBat battalion fighting in Ukraine, died in a Moscow apartment explosion on Monday; Ukrainian authorities accused him of war crimes and organized crime dating back to 2014.

Founder of Pro-Russian ArBat Battalion Killed in Moscow Explosion
Armen Sarkisian, founder of the pro-Russian ArBat battalion fighting in Ukraine, died in a Moscow apartment explosion on Monday; Ukrainian authorities accused him of war crimes and organized crime dating back to 2014.
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48% Bias Score
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