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China-EU Summit Seeks to Strengthen Cooperation Amid Geopolitical Tensions
The 25th China-EU Summit, held July 1, 2024, in China, aims to bolster cooperation between China and the EU amid rising global tensions, focusing on trade, global security, and green transition; bilateral trade between the two entities increased from \$2.4 billion in 1974 to \$785.8 billion in 2024.
China-EU Summit Seeks to Strengthen Cooperation Amid Geopolitical Tensions
The 25th China-EU Summit, held July 1, 2024, in China, aims to bolster cooperation between China and the EU amid rising global tensions, focusing on trade, global security, and green transition; bilateral trade between the two entities increased from \$2.4 billion in 1974 to \$785.8 billion in 2024.
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48% Bias Score


US-Japan Trade Deal: 15% Tariff Cuts Predicted to Negatively Impact Japanese Economy
A new US-Japan trade deal lowers tariffs on Japanese goods exported to the US to 15 percent, but analysts warn of significant negative impacts on Japan's GDP (0.36 percent directly, potentially 1 percent including ripple effects) and agricultural sector, despite Prime Minister Ishiba's assurances.
US-Japan Trade Deal: 15% Tariff Cuts Predicted to Negatively Impact Japanese Economy
A new US-Japan trade deal lowers tariffs on Japanese goods exported to the US to 15 percent, but analysts warn of significant negative impacts on Japan's GDP (0.36 percent directly, potentially 1 percent including ripple effects) and agricultural sector, despite Prime Minister Ishiba's assurances.
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine Protests Against Law Curtailing Anti-Corruption Agencies
Thousands protested in Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities on July 23rd against a law signed by President Zelenskyy limiting the independence of NABU and SAP, sparking international criticism and raising concerns about Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts and EU aspirations.
Ukraine Protests Against Law Curtailing Anti-Corruption Agencies
Thousands protested in Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities on July 23rd against a law signed by President Zelenskyy limiting the independence of NABU and SAP, sparking international criticism and raising concerns about Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts and EU aspirations.
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48% Bias Score


Limited Progress in Istanbul Talks as Russia and Ukraine Remain Divided on Ceasefire
Russia and Ukraine held a brief meeting in Istanbul on Wednesday, making progress on prisoner exchanges but remaining far apart on ceasefire terms and a possible Putin-Zelenskyy summit before August, despite US President Trump's 50-day ultimatum for a peace deal.
Limited Progress in Istanbul Talks as Russia and Ukraine Remain Divided on Ceasefire
Russia and Ukraine held a brief meeting in Istanbul on Wednesday, making progress on prisoner exchanges but remaining far apart on ceasefire terms and a possible Putin-Zelenskyy summit before August, despite US President Trump's 50-day ultimatum for a peace deal.
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36% Bias Score


Merz and Macron Seek to Resolve FCAS Dispute by August
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron are aiming to resolve a dispute over the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) by the end of August, focusing on Dassault's desired 80% stake, which Germany opposes, while also discussing US tariffs, the Gaza conflict, and Ukraine's anti-c...
Merz and Macron Seek to Resolve FCAS Dispute by August
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron are aiming to resolve a dispute over the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) by the end of August, focusing on Dassault's desired 80% stake, which Germany opposes, while also discussing US tariffs, the Gaza conflict, and Ukraine's anti-c...
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32% Bias Score


Carney to Meet with Inuit Leaders on Bill C-5 Amid Treaty Concerns
Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with Inuit leaders Thursday to discuss Bill C-5, legislation that could impact their treaty rights; this follows a larger summit with First Nations who also voiced concerns; the Inuit have modern treaties, potentially simplifying discussions, but concerns persist...
Carney to Meet with Inuit Leaders on Bill C-5 Amid Treaty Concerns
Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with Inuit leaders Thursday to discuss Bill C-5, legislation that could impact their treaty rights; this follows a larger summit with First Nations who also voiced concerns; the Inuit have modern treaties, potentially simplifying discussions, but concerns persist...
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40% Bias Score

China Launches New Indexes to Boost Private Sector Tech Innovation
The Shanghai Stock Exchange launched two new subindexes focused on private companies, tracking 422 firms with a combined market cap of $490 million and aiming to boost technology innovation and high-quality economic growth in China.

China Launches New Indexes to Boost Private Sector Tech Innovation
The Shanghai Stock Exchange launched two new subindexes focused on private companies, tracking 422 firms with a combined market cap of $490 million and aiming to boost technology innovation and high-quality economic growth in China.
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44% Bias Score

US Copper Imports Face 50% Tariff, Raising Prices
A 50 percent tariff on copper imports into the US, beginning August 1st, is expected to raise prices for US businesses, impacting various sectors, despite the US producing over half of its copper domestically and importing most of the remainder from Chile, Canada, and Peru.

US Copper Imports Face 50% Tariff, Raising Prices
A 50 percent tariff on copper imports into the US, beginning August 1st, is expected to raise prices for US businesses, impacting various sectors, despite the US producing over half of its copper domestically and importing most of the remainder from Chile, Canada, and Peru.
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44% Bias Score

California Wildfire Fund at Risk of Exhaustion Due to Eaton Fire Claims
The Eaton wildfire in Los Angeles, potentially caused by Southern California Edison equipment, resulted in 17 deaths, over 9,000 destroyed structures, and insurance claims that may fully exhaust California's $21 billion wildfire fund, prompting the state to consider strategies to protect its financi...

California Wildfire Fund at Risk of Exhaustion Due to Eaton Fire Claims
The Eaton wildfire in Los Angeles, potentially caused by Southern California Edison equipment, resulted in 17 deaths, over 9,000 destroyed structures, and insurance claims that may fully exhaust California's $21 billion wildfire fund, prompting the state to consider strategies to protect its financi...
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48% Bias Score

COVID-19 Pandemic Accelerated Brain Aging by 5.5 Months, Study Finds
A study of 996 adults revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated brain aging by 5.5 months on average, even in uninfected individuals, with the effects being more significant in older adults, men, and those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

COVID-19 Pandemic Accelerated Brain Aging by 5.5 Months, Study Finds
A study of 996 adults revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated brain aging by 5.5 months on average, even in uninfected individuals, with the effects being more significant in older adults, men, and those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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36% Bias Score

Brazil Joins ICJ Case Against Israel
Brazil will officially join South Africa's case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over alleged violations of international law, including the targeting of Palestinian civilians in Gaza, despite potential ramifications on its relationship with the United States.

Brazil Joins ICJ Case Against Israel
Brazil will officially join South Africa's case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over alleged violations of international law, including the targeting of Palestinian civilians in Gaza, despite potential ramifications on its relationship with the United States.
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48% Bias Score

Columbia University Pays $221 Million to Settle Antisemitism Investigation, Regains Funding
Columbia University will pay $221 million to the federal government to settle investigations and regain $400 million in funding previously withheld due to allegations of insufficient action against antisemitism; this deal follows demands for disciplinary process overhauls and adoption of a new antis...

Columbia University Pays $221 Million to Settle Antisemitism Investigation, Regains Funding
Columbia University will pay $221 million to the federal government to settle investigations and regain $400 million in funding previously withheld due to allegations of insufficient action against antisemitism; this deal follows demands for disciplinary process overhauls and adoption of a new antis...
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56% Bias Score
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