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UK Urges Swift EU Security Pact to Access €150 Billion Defense Fund
The UK defense industry is pushing for a security agreement with the EU by early May to access a €150 billion fund for defense spending, part of a larger €800 billion plan, but faces obstacles due to some EU members linking it to broader relationship talks.
UK Urges Swift EU Security Pact to Access €150 Billion Defense Fund
The UK defense industry is pushing for a security agreement with the EU by early May to access a €150 billion fund for defense spending, part of a larger €800 billion plan, but faces obstacles due to some EU members linking it to broader relationship talks.
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44% Bias Score


US House Votes on Spending Resolution Amid Republican Divisions
The US House of Representatives will vote on a federal spending resolution today, facing internal Republican opposition due to insufficient spending cuts, despite President Trump's urging, with a potential delay of the budget process and impact on social programs.
US House Votes on Spending Resolution Amid Republican Divisions
The US House of Representatives will vote on a federal spending resolution today, facing internal Republican opposition due to insufficient spending cuts, despite President Trump's urging, with a potential delay of the budget process and impact on social programs.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Tariff War: A Competitive Dynamics Analysis
President Trump's tariffs on over 180 countries create a global trade war where most nations are not retaliating, giving the U.S. a bargaining advantage; however, China's significant response and the resulting opportunities for Canada are key aspects.
Trump's Tariff War: A Competitive Dynamics Analysis
President Trump's tariffs on over 180 countries create a global trade war where most nations are not retaliating, giving the U.S. a bargaining advantage; however, China's significant response and the resulting opportunities for Canada are key aspects.
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36% Bias Score


Patel Removed as Acting ATF Director
FBI Director Kash Patel was removed as acting ATF director on Wednesday, replaced by Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll, amidst ongoing debates regarding ATF's future and enforcement of Second Amendment rights; the reasons for Patel's removal remain unclear.
Patel Removed as Acting ATF Director
FBI Director Kash Patel was removed as acting ATF director on Wednesday, replaced by Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll, amidst ongoing debates regarding ATF's future and enforcement of Second Amendment rights; the reasons for Patel's removal remain unclear.
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36% Bias Score


White House Misinterprets Research to Justify China Tariffs
Pau Pujolas, a researcher whose 2024 paper on optimal tariffs was cited by the White House to justify new tariffs on China, says his work was misinterpreted, leading to global economic instability as China retaliated with its own tariffs and global markets plunged.
White House Misinterprets Research to Justify China Tariffs
Pau Pujolas, a researcher whose 2024 paper on optimal tariffs was cited by the White House to justify new tariffs on China, says his work was misinterpreted, leading to global economic instability as China retaliated with its own tariffs and global markets plunged.
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44% Bias Score


Germany's Coalition Agreement: Stricter Immigration, Pension Reforms, and Economic Measures
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD coalition agreement details stricter immigration controls, including border asylum rejections, an 'expulsion offensive', and a two-year suspension of family reunification for subsidiary protection recipients; it also outlines plans for minimum wage increases, pension reform...
Germany's Coalition Agreement: Stricter Immigration, Pension Reforms, and Economic Measures
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD coalition agreement details stricter immigration controls, including border asylum rejections, an 'expulsion offensive', and a two-year suspension of family reunification for subsidiary protection recipients; it also outlines plans for minimum wage increases, pension reform...
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36% Bias Score

US to More Than Double Tariffs on Canadian Softwood Lumber
The U.S. Department of Commerce will increase combined anti-dumping and countervailing duties on Canadian softwood lumber to 34.45 percent by September, following a new investigation that could impose global tariffs and is based on allegations of unfairly low stumpage fees.

US to More Than Double Tariffs on Canadian Softwood Lumber
The U.S. Department of Commerce will increase combined anti-dumping and countervailing duties on Canadian softwood lumber to 34.45 percent by September, following a new investigation that could impose global tariffs and is based on allegations of unfairly low stumpage fees.
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40% Bias Score

Global Bond Market Turmoil Impacts Canada, but Rate Cuts Offer Potential Relief
Rising U.S. Treasury bond yields, fueled by tariff-induced inflation concerns, caused global market turbulence, impacting Canadian bonds and dividend stocks; however, potential Bank of Canada rate cuts offer a mitigating factor.

Global Bond Market Turmoil Impacts Canada, but Rate Cuts Offer Potential Relief
Rising U.S. Treasury bond yields, fueled by tariff-induced inflation concerns, caused global market turbulence, impacting Canadian bonds and dividend stocks; however, potential Bank of Canada rate cuts offer a mitigating factor.
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32% Bias Score

US Withdrawal Could Collapse Global Aid by $157 Billion
Achim Steiner, UN official, warns of a potential $157 billion drop in global aid if the US withdraws cooperation, impacting programs like HIV/AIDS medication in Zimbabwe.

US Withdrawal Could Collapse Global Aid by $157 Billion
Achim Steiner, UN official, warns of a potential $157 billion drop in global aid if the US withdraws cooperation, impacting programs like HIV/AIDS medication in Zimbabwe.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Economically Destructive Tariff-Tax Cut Plan
President Trump's economic agenda, marked by substantial tariffs on numerous trading partners and a proposed US$5.7 trillion corporate tax cut, is projected to cause widespread economic harm without benefiting any specific group, according to non-partisan budget analysts. Stock markets have already ...

Trump's Economically Destructive Tariff-Tax Cut Plan
President Trump's economic agenda, marked by substantial tariffs on numerous trading partners and a proposed US$5.7 trillion corporate tax cut, is projected to cause widespread economic harm without benefiting any specific group, according to non-partisan budget analysts. Stock markets have already ...
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60% Bias Score

EU to Tweak AI Rules Amid Industry Pressure
Facing industry pressure and a shift in transatlantic relations, the European Union is considering changes to its landmark AI regulations, aiming to simplify compliance and boost investment while balancing industry needs with safety concerns.

EU to Tweak AI Rules Amid Industry Pressure
Facing industry pressure and a shift in transatlantic relations, the European Union is considering changes to its landmark AI regulations, aiming to simplify compliance and boost investment while balancing industry needs with safety concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Consumer Boycotts Hit US Products After Trump Tariffs
In response to Donald Trump's tariffs, consumer boycotts of US products are rising in Europe and Canada, impacting sales for brands like Tesla, and leading to initiatives like the "Buy Canadian" campaign and the use of apps that identify American products.

Consumer Boycotts Hit US Products After Trump Tariffs
In response to Donald Trump's tariffs, consumer boycotts of US products are rising in Europe and Canada, impacting sales for brands like Tesla, and leading to initiatives like the "Buy Canadian" campaign and the use of apps that identify American products.
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52% Bias Score
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