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Trump Threatens Severe Tariffs on Russia, Impacts on Brazil
President Trump issued a 50-day ultimatum to Vladimir Putin, threatening 100% tariffs on Russian goods and secondary tariffs on countries trading with Russia, including potential impacts on Brazil due to its trade with Russia and strained US-Brazil relations, unless a Ukraine peace deal is reached.
Trump Threatens Severe Tariffs on Russia, Impacts on Brazil
President Trump issued a 50-day ultimatum to Vladimir Putin, threatening 100% tariffs on Russian goods and secondary tariffs on countries trading with Russia, including potential impacts on Brazil due to its trade with Russia and strained US-Brazil relations, unless a Ukraine peace deal is reached.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs on Russia, Announces NATO Arms Supply for Ukraine
Former US President Donald Trump threatened 100% tariffs on Russian goods within 50 days unless a Ukraine ceasefire is reached, citing $350 billion in US war-related spending, while announcing NATO will supply Ukraine with arms, with European nations bearing the costs.
Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs on Russia, Announces NATO Arms Supply for Ukraine
Former US President Donald Trump threatened 100% tariffs on Russian goods within 50 days unless a Ukraine ceasefire is reached, citing $350 billion in US war-related spending, while announcing NATO will supply Ukraine with arms, with European nations bearing the costs.
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60% Bias Score


EU Sanctions Russian Judges, Moldovan Vote-Buying Network
The EU imposed sanctions on five Russian judges involved in the politically motivated imprisonment of Alexei Gorinov and on seven Moldovan individuals and three entities linked to vote-buying schemes, aiming to counter Russian influence and protect Moldova's pro-European path.
EU Sanctions Russian Judges, Moldovan Vote-Buying Network
The EU imposed sanctions on five Russian judges involved in the politically motivated imprisonment of Alexei Gorinov and on seven Moldovan individuals and three entities linked to vote-buying schemes, aiming to counter Russian influence and protect Moldova's pro-European path.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Pledges Weapons to Ukraine, Delays Tariffs on Russia for 50 Days
Donald Trump pledged advanced weaponry to Ukraine through NATO, threatening Russia with tariffs in 50 days if no ceasefire is reached; experts believe this is a strategic move to assess the impact of Russia's summer offensive before deciding on further action, influenced by internal US pressure and ...
Trump Pledges Weapons to Ukraine, Delays Tariffs on Russia for 50 Days
Donald Trump pledged advanced weaponry to Ukraine through NATO, threatening Russia with tariffs in 50 days if no ceasefire is reached; experts believe this is a strategic move to assess the impact of Russia's summer offensive before deciding on further action, influenced by internal US pressure and ...
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32% Bias Score


Paraguay Affirms Taiwan's Self-Determination, Prioritizing Values over Economic Ties with China
Paraguayan President Santiago Peña announced on July 14, 2025, that his country recognizes Taiwan's self-determination despite not ignoring China, prioritizing values over economic interests; Taiwan's president will visit Paraguay in 30 days.
Paraguay Affirms Taiwan's Self-Determination, Prioritizing Values over Economic Ties with China
Paraguayan President Santiago Peña announced on July 14, 2025, that his country recognizes Taiwan's self-determination despite not ignoring China, prioritizing values over economic interests; Taiwan's president will visit Paraguay in 30 days.
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48% Bias Score


German Court: No Obligation to Halt US Drone Strikes from Ramstein
The German Constitutional Court dismissed a lawsuit claiming Germany violated international law by allowing US drone operations from Ramstein Air Base, ruling that the necessary conditions for a duty of protection weren't met despite acknowledging Germany's obligation to uphold human rights and inte...
German Court: No Obligation to Halt US Drone Strikes from Ramstein
The German Constitutional Court dismissed a lawsuit claiming Germany violated international law by allowing US drone operations from Ramstein Air Base, ruling that the necessary conditions for a duty of protection weren't met despite acknowledging Germany's obligation to uphold human rights and inte...
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine's Digital Warfare: Lessons in Rapid Mobilization and Cybersecurity
Ukraine's military uses digital tools like the Delta combat system, integrating AI for real-time battlefield awareness, while apps like "Reservist+" and "Army+" manage personnel and cybersecurity training; this digital transformation has aided rapid mobilization and provided valuable lessons in digi...

Ukraine's Digital Warfare: Lessons in Rapid Mobilization and Cybersecurity
Ukraine's military uses digital tools like the Delta combat system, integrating AI for real-time battlefield awareness, while apps like "Reservist+" and "Army+" manage personnel and cybersecurity training; this digital transformation has aided rapid mobilization and provided valuable lessons in digi...
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44% Bias Score

Putin to Continue Ukraine War Until West Meets Demands
President Vladimir Putin will continue the war in Ukraine until the West negotiates under his terms, including the recognition of five annexed regions and Ukrainian neutrality, despite President Trump's threats of increased sanctions.

Putin to Continue Ukraine War Until West Meets Demands
President Vladimir Putin will continue the war in Ukraine until the West negotiates under his terms, including the recognition of five annexed regions and Ukrainian neutrality, despite President Trump's threats of increased sanctions.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine's Government Reshuffle Amidst Wartime Controversy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on July 14th the resignation of Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and the appointment of First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, sparking controversy due to potential violations of martial law.

Ukraine's Government Reshuffle Amidst Wartime Controversy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on July 14th the resignation of Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and the appointment of First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, sparking controversy due to potential violations of martial law.
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44% Bias Score

Slovakia Vetoes EU Sanctions Package Over Energy Concerns
Slovakia vetoed the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia on July 15th, blocking a price cap on Russian oil due to disagreements over the RePowerEU plan to end reliance on Russian energy by 2027, despite the EU already addressing Slovakia's concerns.

Slovakia Vetoes EU Sanctions Package Over Energy Concerns
Slovakia vetoed the EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia on July 15th, blocking a price cap on Russian oil due to disagreements over the RePowerEU plan to end reliance on Russian energy by 2027, despite the EU already addressing Slovakia's concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Brazil Implements Reciprocity Law to Counter US Tariffs
Brazilian President Lula da Silva signed a decree on July 14, 2025, implementing the Reciprocity Law in response to a 50% US tariff increase on Brazilian goods, starting August 1st, detailing retaliatory economic protection procedures, prioritizing diplomatic solutions before countermeasures, and ar...

Brazil Implements Reciprocity Law to Counter US Tariffs
Brazilian President Lula da Silva signed a decree on July 14, 2025, implementing the Reciprocity Law in response to a 50% US tariff increase on Brazilian goods, starting August 1st, detailing retaliatory economic protection procedures, prioritizing diplomatic solutions before countermeasures, and ar...
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40% Bias Score

Study Links Air Pollution, Inequality, Weak Democracies to Accelerated Aging
A July 14, 2025, Nature Medicine study of 161,981 people across 40 countries found that air pollution, social inequality, and weak democracies accelerate aging, highlighting the need for public health strategies to address structural inequalities and governance deficits.

Study Links Air Pollution, Inequality, Weak Democracies to Accelerated Aging
A July 14, 2025, Nature Medicine study of 161,981 people across 40 countries found that air pollution, social inequality, and weak democracies accelerate aging, highlighting the need for public health strategies to address structural inequalities and governance deficits.
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20% Bias Score
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