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Wang Yi Urges Stronger China-Japan Cooperation
Wang Yi, director of China's Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission, met with seven Japan-China friendship groups in Tokyo on March 23, 2025, emphasizing bilateral cooperation amid global uncertainty, focusing on managing historical issues, and fostering youth engagement to build stronger ties.
Wang Yi Urges Stronger China-Japan Cooperation
Wang Yi, director of China's Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission, met with seven Japan-China friendship groups in Tokyo on March 23, 2025, emphasizing bilateral cooperation amid global uncertainty, focusing on managing historical issues, and fostering youth engagement to build stronger ties.
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40% Bias Score


France Threatens to Abolish 1968 Immigration Agreement with Algeria
France's Interior Minister renewed threats to cancel a 1968 agreement with Algeria regarding immigration, following allegations of a French-Algerian citizen leaking information to Algerian intelligence; the agreement, signed after the Algerian War, eased immigration for Algerians but is now criticiz...
France Threatens to Abolish 1968 Immigration Agreement with Algeria
France's Interior Minister renewed threats to cancel a 1968 agreement with Algeria regarding immigration, following allegations of a French-Algerian citizen leaking information to Algerian intelligence; the agreement, signed after the Algerian War, eased immigration for Algerians but is now criticiz...
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16% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs Disrupt U.S.-Canada Trade, Hitting Vermont Hard
President Trump's tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum are severely impacting U.S.-Canada trade, particularly in Vermont, where over one-third of exports and two-thirds of imports involve Canada, leading to increased costs for businesses and a strained diplomatic relationship.
Trump's Tariffs Disrupt U.S.-Canada Trade, Hitting Vermont Hard
President Trump's tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum are severely impacting U.S.-Canada trade, particularly in Vermont, where over one-third of exports and two-thirds of imports involve Canada, leading to increased costs for businesses and a strained diplomatic relationship.
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48% Bias Score


Congo and Cuba Strengthen Cooperation Across Multiple Sectors
Congolese Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso and his Cuban counterpart, Manuel Marrero Cruz, met on March 17, 2024, in Brazzaville to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including health, technology, and defense, 60 years after establishing diplomatic relations.
Congo and Cuba Strengthen Cooperation Across Multiple Sectors
Congolese Prime Minister Anatole Collinet Makosso and his Cuban counterpart, Manuel Marrero Cruz, met on March 17, 2024, in Brazzaville to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including health, technology, and defense, 60 years after establishing diplomatic relations.
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36% Bias Score


Putin and Rahmon Initiate Educational and Cultural Projects in Tajikistan
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Tajikistani President Emomali Rahmon in Moscow on March 5th, discussing regional security, the impact of climate change on Tajikistan's glaciers, and celebrating the recent Tajik parliamentary elections; they also initiated construction projects for an educa...
Putin and Rahmon Initiate Educational and Cultural Projects in Tajikistan
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Tajikistani President Emomali Rahmon in Moscow on March 5th, discussing regional security, the impact of climate change on Tajikistan's glaciers, and celebrating the recent Tajik parliamentary elections; they also initiated construction projects for an educa...
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44% Bias Score


China and Laos Strengthen Security Cooperation
China and Laos signed a memorandum of understanding on Thursday in Beijing to enhance cooperation on the Global Security Initiative, focusing on infrastructure development, digital economy, and combating cross-border crimes, aiming to build a closer community.
China and Laos Strengthen Security Cooperation
China and Laos signed a memorandum of understanding on Thursday in Beijing to enhance cooperation on the Global Security Initiative, focusing on infrastructure development, digital economy, and combating cross-border crimes, aiming to build a closer community.
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56% Bias Score

U.S.-Canada Trade Dispute: A Detriment to National Interests
The U.S. administration's trade actions against Canada, framed as bullying tactics rather than policy disputes, are harming the long-standing, mutually beneficial economic and security relationship between the two countries, a relationship marked by extensive trade and close security cooperation.

U.S.-Canada Trade Dispute: A Detriment to National Interests
The U.S. administration's trade actions against Canada, framed as bullying tactics rather than policy disputes, are harming the long-standing, mutually beneficial economic and security relationship between the two countries, a relationship marked by extensive trade and close security cooperation.
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56% Bias Score

France-Algeria Relations Worsen After Retailleau's Controversial Statements
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau's controversial statements regarding Algerian nationals in France, accusing Algeria of aggression and demanding their immediate repatriation, have been met with outrage from the Algerian government, which rejected France's request, further escalating tension...

France-Algeria Relations Worsen After Retailleau's Controversial Statements
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau's controversial statements regarding Algerian nationals in France, accusing Algeria of aggression and demanding their immediate repatriation, have been met with outrage from the Algerian government, which rejected France's request, further escalating tension...
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52% Bias Score

Greece-Turkey Leaders to Meet Amidst Aegean Tensions and Libyan Oil Exploration
Final negotiations are underway for a meeting between Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Turkish President Erdoğan, potentially alongside a Greece-Turkey Supreme Cooperation Council session, following discussions between foreign ministers in Geneva. This follows Greece's apparent concession in the ...

Greece-Turkey Leaders to Meet Amidst Aegean Tensions and Libyan Oil Exploration
Final negotiations are underway for a meeting between Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Turkish President Erdoğan, potentially alongside a Greece-Turkey Supreme Cooperation Council session, following discussions between foreign ministers in Geneva. This follows Greece's apparent concession in the ...
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24% Bias Score

India, New Zealand Restart Free Trade Talks After Decade-Long Pause
India and New Zealand have restarted free trade talks after a decade-long hiatus, with the first round set for next month, aiming to increase bilateral trade currently under $2 billion and enhance defense cooperation, particularly in maritime security, amidst broader geopolitical shifts and US trade...

India, New Zealand Restart Free Trade Talks After Decade-Long Pause
India and New Zealand have restarted free trade talks after a decade-long hiatus, with the first round set for next month, aiming to increase bilateral trade currently under $2 billion and enhance defense cooperation, particularly in maritime security, amidst broader geopolitical shifts and US trade...
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44% Bias Score

Russia-China Forum in Khabarovsk to Boost Bilateral Cooperation
A Russia-China forum, focusing on economic and cultural cooperation, will take place in Khabarovsk on May 19-20, featuring over 30 events and aiming to strengthen bilateral ties, particularly in the Far East, with over 1 trillion rubles in Chinese investments in 58 projects.

Russia-China Forum in Khabarovsk to Boost Bilateral Cooperation
A Russia-China forum, focusing on economic and cultural cooperation, will take place in Khabarovsk on May 19-20, featuring over 30 events and aiming to strengthen bilateral ties, particularly in the Far East, with over 1 trillion rubles in Chinese investments in 58 projects.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Backfire, Uniting Canada Against Him
Donald Trump's capricious tariffs on Canadian goods have backfired, uniting Canadians against him and boosting the Liberal Party, although the trade war's future remains uncertain and the upcoming Canadian elections add another layer of complexity.

Trump's Tariffs Backfire, Uniting Canada Against Him
Donald Trump's capricious tariffs on Canadian goods have backfired, uniting Canadians against him and boosting the Liberal Party, although the trade war's future remains uncertain and the upcoming Canadian elections add another layer of complexity.
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64% Bias Score
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