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Precious Metals Surge Amidst Market Uncertainty
Driven by expectations of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and fueled by US-China trade tensions, gold prices hit a record high above \$3,470 per ounce, while silver surpasses \$40, boosting mining stocks and reflecting investor uncertainty.
Precious Metals Surge Amidst Market Uncertainty
Driven by expectations of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and fueled by US-China trade tensions, gold prices hit a record high above \$3,470 per ounce, while silver surpasses \$40, boosting mining stocks and reflecting investor uncertainty.
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28% Bias Score


More Mothers Killed by Sons Than Strangers in 2022
A new report reveals that in 2022, more women in England were killed by their sons (12) than by strangers (11), out of 121 women killed by men, highlighting a critical gap in support services for mothers facing violence from their sons.
More Mothers Killed by Sons Than Strangers in 2022
A new report reveals that in 2022, more women in England were killed by their sons (12) than by strangers (11), out of 121 women killed by men, highlighting a critical gap in support services for mothers facing violence from their sons.
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40% Bias Score


Russia and China Strengthen Ties with New Gas Pipeline Deal
Russia and China signed a deal to build the Power of Siberia-2 gas pipeline, supplying 50 billion cubic meters of gas annually from Russia to China, starting in 2024, a move seen as potentially offsetting Russia's reduced gas exports to Europe.
Russia and China Strengthen Ties with New Gas Pipeline Deal
Russia and China signed a deal to build the Power of Siberia-2 gas pipeline, supplying 50 billion cubic meters of gas annually from Russia to China, starting in 2024, a move seen as potentially offsetting Russia's reduced gas exports to Europe.
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40% Bias Score


India's Salal Dam: Flood Risk to Punjab?
Concerns rise in Pakistan regarding potential flooding in Punjab due to water releases from India's Salal Dam on the Chenab River, following heavy rainfall and conflicting reports on water release volume.
India's Salal Dam: Flood Risk to Punjab?
Concerns rise in Pakistan regarding potential flooding in Punjab due to water releases from India's Salal Dam on the Chenab River, following heavy rainfall and conflicting reports on water release volume.
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20% Bias Score


Belgium to Recognize Palestinian State, Impose Sanctions on Israel
Belgium will recognize a Palestinian state and impose 12 sanctions on Israel, including import bans on settlement products and restrictions on consular assistance to those in illegal settlements, citing Israel's actions in violation of international law.
Belgium to Recognize Palestinian State, Impose Sanctions on Israel
Belgium will recognize a Palestinian state and impose 12 sanctions on Israel, including import bans on settlement products and restrictions on consular assistance to those in illegal settlements, citing Israel's actions in violation of international law.
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52% Bias Score


EU-US Trade Deal: A WTO Compliance Question
The EU and US reached a trade agreement on August 21, granting preferential tariffs to US imports, potentially violating WTO's most-favored nation principle, though the EU cites an exception allowing for free trade zones.
EU-US Trade Deal: A WTO Compliance Question
The EU and US reached a trade agreement on August 21, granting preferential tariffs to US imports, potentially violating WTO's most-favored nation principle, though the EU cites an exception allowing for free trade zones.
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36% Bias Score

Latin American Leaders and the Allure of Re-election
Brazilian President Lula's recent statement about seeking a fourth term in 2026 highlights a trend in Latin America where leaders, driven by personal ambition and a lack of strong political parties, prioritize their own continued rule over institutional stability.

Latin American Leaders and the Allure of Re-election
Brazilian President Lula's recent statement about seeking a fourth term in 2026 highlights a trend in Latin America where leaders, driven by personal ambition and a lack of strong political parties, prioritize their own continued rule over institutional stability.
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52% Bias Score

Hong Kong's Cautious Embrace of Stablecoins: A Testing Ground for China
Hong Kong, aiming to become a global crypto hub, is cautiously rolling out a stablecoin licensing regime, attracting major players but facing challenges due to stringent regulations and a conservative financial culture.

Hong Kong's Cautious Embrace of Stablecoins: A Testing Ground for China
Hong Kong, aiming to become a global crypto hub, is cautiously rolling out a stablecoin licensing regime, attracting major players but facing challenges due to stringent regulations and a conservative financial culture.
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28% Bias Score

WWII Veteran's Daughter Recounts Father's Unspoken Hardships as POW
Gillian Powell, daughter of WWII veteran Alfonso Garizio, a POW in East Asia for three years, shared her father's experiences working on the Burma-Thailand railway and in Japanese copper mines, highlighting the long-lasting psychological impact despite his physical recovery.

WWII Veteran's Daughter Recounts Father's Unspoken Hardships as POW
Gillian Powell, daughter of WWII veteran Alfonso Garizio, a POW in East Asia for three years, shared her father's experiences working on the Burma-Thailand railway and in Japanese copper mines, highlighting the long-lasting psychological impact despite his physical recovery.
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24% Bias Score

China's Military Parade: A Show of Force and Diplomatic Signaling
On September 3rd, China hosted a large military parade in Tiananmen Square, featuring the attendance of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin, signaling strengthened ties between the three nations amid geopolitical complexities.

China's Military Parade: A Show of Force and Diplomatic Signaling
On September 3rd, China hosted a large military parade in Tiananmen Square, featuring the attendance of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin, signaling strengthened ties between the three nations amid geopolitical complexities.
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24% Bias Score

AI Video Simulates Tokyo's Potential Burial Under Volcanic Ash from Mount Fuji Eruption
A new AI-generated video simulates a Mount Fuji eruption, showing Tokyo covered in volcanic ash within 1-2 hours, paralyzing infrastructure and urging residents to prepare for potential disaster.

AI Video Simulates Tokyo's Potential Burial Under Volcanic Ash from Mount Fuji Eruption
A new AI-generated video simulates a Mount Fuji eruption, showing Tokyo covered in volcanic ash within 1-2 hours, paralyzing infrastructure and urging residents to prepare for potential disaster.
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32% Bias Score

Denmark's Economic Growth Forecast Cut in Half Amidst Novo Nordisk Slowdown
Denmark's 2025 economic growth forecast has been slashed from 3% to 1.4% due to weaker-than-expected performance by Novo Nordisk, the maker of popular weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, resulting from increased competition, inventory buildup, and new US tariffs.

Denmark's Economic Growth Forecast Cut in Half Amidst Novo Nordisk Slowdown
Denmark's 2025 economic growth forecast has been slashed from 3% to 1.4% due to weaker-than-expected performance by Novo Nordisk, the maker of popular weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, resulting from increased competition, inventory buildup, and new US tariffs.
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20% Bias Score
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