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Finance Expert Mark Carney Elected Canada's Next Prime Minister
Mark Carney, a former governor of the Bank of England and UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance, was elected leader of Canada's Liberal Party on Sunday and will become Canada's next prime minister. His extensive experience in finance and his outspoken stance against US trade policies are s...
Finance Expert Mark Carney Elected Canada's Next Prime Minister
Mark Carney, a former governor of the Bank of England and UN Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance, was elected leader of Canada's Liberal Party on Sunday and will become Canada's next prime minister. His extensive experience in finance and his outspoken stance against US trade policies are s...
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Luxury Tour Recreates Historic Qantas Kangaroo Route
Captain's Choice is recreating Qantas's 1947 "Kangaroo Route" from Sydney to London with a 14-day luxury tour in 2026, including stops in multiple cities and luxury accommodations, highlighting the evolution of air travel, while Qantas prepares to launch the world's longest nonstop flights with "Pro...
Luxury Tour Recreates Historic Qantas Kangaroo Route
Captain's Choice is recreating Qantas's 1947 "Kangaroo Route" from Sydney to London with a 14-day luxury tour in 2026, including stops in multiple cities and luxury accommodations, highlighting the evolution of air travel, while Qantas prepares to launch the world's longest nonstop flights with "Pro...
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Trump's Conditional Tariff Delay Creates Uncertainty for North American Trade
President Trump delayed 25% tariffs on most Mexican and Canadian goods until April 2, but only those complying with the USMCA trade deal are exempt, affecting roughly 50% of Mexican and 38% of Canadian imports; additional tariffs on steel, aluminum, dairy, and lumber are also potential.
Trump's Conditional Tariff Delay Creates Uncertainty for North American Trade
President Trump delayed 25% tariffs on most Mexican and Canadian goods until April 2, but only those complying with the USMCA trade deal are exempt, affecting roughly 50% of Mexican and 38% of Canadian imports; additional tariffs on steel, aluminum, dairy, and lumber are also potential.
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Thousands Rally in Nepal for Monarchy's Return
On Sunday, approximately 10,000 Nepalese citizens protested in Kathmandu, demanding the reinstatement of the monarchy and Hinduism as the state religion upon the arrival of former King Gyanendra Shah, highlighting widespread dissatisfaction with the current republic and its handling of political and...
Thousands Rally in Nepal for Monarchy's Return
On Sunday, approximately 10,000 Nepalese citizens protested in Kathmandu, demanding the reinstatement of the monarchy and Hinduism as the state religion upon the arrival of former King Gyanendra Shah, highlighting widespread dissatisfaction with the current republic and its handling of political and...
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Tate Brothers Arrive in Florida Amidst Ongoing Human Trafficking Investigation
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan arrived in Florida from Romania, where they face human trafficking charges, sparking a state-level criminal investigation; the brothers deny wrongdoing but have faced accusations of sexism, violence against women, and forming an organized criminal group.
Tate Brothers Arrive in Florida Amidst Ongoing Human Trafficking Investigation
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan arrived in Florida from Romania, where they face human trafficking charges, sparking a state-level criminal investigation; the brothers deny wrongdoing but have faced accusations of sexism, violence against women, and forming an organized criminal group.
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Ukraine Loses Ground in Kursk Amidst Shifting Diplomatic Landscape
Ukraine's incursion into Russia's Kursk region has sharply deteriorated, with Russia claiming to have captured four settlements and Ukrainian forces facing a potential supply cutoff near Sudzha, amidst a changed diplomatic picture due to halted US aid.
Ukraine Loses Ground in Kursk Amidst Shifting Diplomatic Landscape
Ukraine's incursion into Russia's Kursk region has sharply deteriorated, with Russia claiming to have captured four settlements and Ukrainian forces facing a potential supply cutoff near Sudzha, amidst a changed diplomatic picture due to halted US aid.
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Two Arrested in Gang Rape of Israeli Tourist in India
Indian police arrested two men in connection with the gang rape of an Israeli tourist and an Indian woman in Koppal, Karnataka on Thursday night, resulting in one death by drowning and highlighting India's ongoing struggle with sexual assault.

Two Arrested in Gang Rape of Israeli Tourist in India
Indian police arrested two men in connection with the gang rape of an Israeli tourist and an Indian woman in Koppal, Karnataka on Thursday night, resulting in one death by drowning and highlighting India's ongoing struggle with sexual assault.
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China's Consumer Prices Plunge to Lowest Level in Over a Year
China's consumer prices dropped 0.7% in February 2025, the most significant decrease in over a year, exceeding predictions and raising concerns about deflationary pressures impacting consumer spending and economic growth, particularly in light of trade tensions with the US and a struggling property ...

China's Consumer Prices Plunge to Lowest Level in Over a Year
China's consumer prices dropped 0.7% in February 2025, the most significant decrease in over a year, exceeding predictions and raising concerns about deflationary pressures impacting consumer spending and economic growth, particularly in light of trade tensions with the US and a struggling property ...
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US Arms Exports Surge as Europe Increases Reliance
Between 2020 and 2024, the US accounted for 43% of global weapons exports, up from 35% between 2015 and 2019, driven partly by increased European demand following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. This has led the US to urge Europe to increase its own defense spending and reduce its dependence on Americ...

US Arms Exports Surge as Europe Increases Reliance
Between 2020 and 2024, the US accounted for 43% of global weapons exports, up from 35% between 2015 and 2019, driven partly by increased European demand following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. This has led the US to urge Europe to increase its own defense spending and reduce its dependence on Americ...
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FEWS NET Offline: US Funding Cuts Halt Global Famine Warning System
The US-funded Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET), vital for predicting food crises in over 30 countries, is offline due to funding cuts under the Trump administration, halting staff payments, data access, and eight-month projections, jeopardizing food security efforts globally.

FEWS NET Offline: US Funding Cuts Halt Global Famine Warning System
The US-funded Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET), vital for predicting food crises in over 30 countries, is offline due to funding cuts under the Trump administration, halting staff payments, data access, and eight-month projections, jeopardizing food security efforts globally.
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Syria: 642 Dead in Post-Assad Crackdown
In Syria, at least 642 people died in violence after armed men loyal to the Syrian government carried out field executions of Alawites, targeting them in Latakia and Tartous following attacks by Assad loyalists on the new government forces.

Syria: 642 Dead in Post-Assad Crackdown
In Syria, at least 642 people died in violence after armed men loyal to the Syrian government carried out field executions of Alawites, targeting them in Latakia and Tartous following attacks by Assad loyalists on the new government forces.
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Pentagon Cuts Climate Programs, Raising Readiness Concerns
The Pentagon is cutting climate-related programs, sparking concerns that this will reduce US military readiness and create opportunities for adversaries like China. The cuts impact research, infrastructure improvements, and training, potentially costing billions and endangering troops.

Pentagon Cuts Climate Programs, Raising Readiness Concerns
The Pentagon is cutting climate-related programs, sparking concerns that this will reduce US military readiness and create opportunities for adversaries like China. The cuts impact research, infrastructure improvements, and training, potentially costing billions and endangering troops.
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52% Bias Score
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