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Aukus Agreement Faces Uncertainty Amidst Pentagon Review
Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong expressed confidence in the long-term viability of the Aukus agreement despite a Pentagon review, emphasizing the strategic importance of the A$350 billion nuclear submarine technology sharing pact between Australia, the US, and the UK, while Australia is alre...
Aukus Agreement Faces Uncertainty Amidst Pentagon Review
Australia's Foreign Minister Penny Wong expressed confidence in the long-term viability of the Aukus agreement despite a Pentagon review, emphasizing the strategic importance of the A$350 billion nuclear submarine technology sharing pact between Australia, the US, and the UK, while Australia is alre...
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48% Bias Score


Rwanda, DRC Sign Peace Deal in Washington Amid Concerns
Rwanda and the DRC signed a US-mediated peace deal in Washington to end fighting in eastern DRC, agreeing to Rwandan troop withdrawal and a regional economic integration framework within 90 days, despite concerns about the agreement's vagueness and potential for economic exploitation.
Rwanda, DRC Sign Peace Deal in Washington Amid Concerns
Rwanda and the DRC signed a US-mediated peace deal in Washington to end fighting in eastern DRC, agreeing to Rwandan troop withdrawal and a regional economic integration framework within 90 days, despite concerns about the agreement's vagueness and potential for economic exploitation.
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U.S., China Reach Preliminary Agreement on Critical Minerals
Following two days of intense negotiations in London, the United States and China reached a preliminary agreement to implement their Geneva accord, aiming to resolve trade tensions over critical minerals, particularly rare earth magnets essential for U.S. industries.
U.S., China Reach Preliminary Agreement on Critical Minerals
Following two days of intense negotiations in London, the United States and China reached a preliminary agreement to implement their Geneva accord, aiming to resolve trade tensions over critical minerals, particularly rare earth magnets essential for U.S. industries.
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40% Bias Score


US and China Agree to Trade War Truce in London
US and China negotiators concluded two days of talks at Lancaster House in London, resulting in a framework agreement to halt the escalation of their trade war, primarily focusing on implementing the previously agreed-upon Geneva consensus and addressing restrictions on critical minerals and advance...
US and China Agree to Trade War Truce in London
US and China negotiators concluded two days of talks at Lancaster House in London, resulting in a framework agreement to halt the escalation of their trade war, primarily focusing on implementing the previously agreed-upon Geneva consensus and addressing restrictions on critical minerals and advance...
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36% Bias Score


US-China Trade War Intensifies Over Rare Earth Elements and Technology Exports
A high-level US-China meeting in London addressed the trade war's escalation due to China's export licensing of rare earth elements, impacting US defense technology firms; May saw a 34.5% drop in Chinese exports to the US and an 18% decrease in US imports to China, yet China increased overall export...
US-China Trade War Intensifies Over Rare Earth Elements and Technology Exports
A high-level US-China meeting in London addressed the trade war's escalation due to China's export licensing of rare earth elements, impacting US defense technology firms; May saw a 34.5% drop in Chinese exports to the US and an 18% decrease in US imports to China, yet China increased overall export...
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52% Bias Score


China's Rare Earth Dominance Fuels US-China Trade Tensions
The US-China trade war is intensified by China's control over 92% of rare earth mineral processing, crucial for numerous technologies and US military applications; the US seeks alternative sources in Greenland, Ukraine, and Saudi Arabia, but faces challenges in processing and extraction.
China's Rare Earth Dominance Fuels US-China Trade Tensions
The US-China trade war is intensified by China's control over 92% of rare earth mineral processing, crucial for numerous technologies and US military applications; the US seeks alternative sources in Greenland, Ukraine, and Saudi Arabia, but faces challenges in processing and extraction.
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36% Bias Score

Quad Launches Critical Minerals Initiative to Counter China's Dominance
The Quad nations—the US, Japan, India, and Australia—launched a critical minerals initiative on Tuesday to lessen dependence on China for essential minerals used in advanced technologies, citing concerns over economic coercion and supply chain vulnerabilities.

Quad Launches Critical Minerals Initiative to Counter China's Dominance
The Quad nations—the US, Japan, India, and Australia—launched a critical minerals initiative on Tuesday to lessen dependence on China for essential minerals used in advanced technologies, citing concerns over economic coercion and supply chain vulnerabilities.
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EU Launches €5 Billion Plan to Secure Critical Mineral Supplies
The European Union launched 13 projects totaling €5 billion to secure critical minerals globally, aiming to reduce dependence on China and ensure supplies for energy, technology, and defense sectors, despite concerns about project timelines and geographic limitations.

EU Launches €5 Billion Plan to Secure Critical Mineral Supplies
The European Union launched 13 projects totaling €5 billion to secure critical minerals globally, aiming to reduce dependence on China and ensure supplies for energy, technology, and defense sectors, despite concerns about project timelines and geographic limitations.
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US, China Agree on Trade Framework to Resolve Critical Minerals Dispute
Following two days of talks in London, US and Chinese officials announced a framework agreement to ease trade tensions, primarily focusing on resolving disputes over critical mineral exports and reciprocal tariff reductions, pending presidential approval from both countries.

US, China Agree on Trade Framework to Resolve Critical Minerals Dispute
Following two days of talks in London, US and Chinese officials announced a framework agreement to ease trade tensions, primarily focusing on resolving disputes over critical mineral exports and reciprocal tariff reductions, pending presidential approval from both countries.
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44% Bias Score

China's Rare-Earth Restrictions Spark US Supply Crisis
China's April export licensing restrictions on rare-earth elements, critical for numerous industries, have left the US with a 2-3 month supply, threatening widespread production shutdowns and price increases, mirroring the 2021 chip shortage.

China's Rare-Earth Restrictions Spark US Supply Crisis
China's April export licensing restrictions on rare-earth elements, critical for numerous industries, have left the US with a 2-3 month supply, threatening widespread production shutdowns and price increases, mirroring the 2021 chip shortage.
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52% Bias Score

China's Rare Earth Dominance Creates Global Supply Chain Risks
China's control over 70% of rare earth mining and 90% of refining, coupled with recent export restrictions, is causing significant supply chain disruptions and raising concerns about U.S. economic and manufacturing vulnerability; ongoing trade talks aim to address this.

China's Rare Earth Dominance Creates Global Supply Chain Risks
China's control over 70% of rare earth mining and 90% of refining, coupled with recent export restrictions, is causing significant supply chain disruptions and raising concerns about U.S. economic and manufacturing vulnerability; ongoing trade talks aim to address this.
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40% Bias Score

US Rare Earth Dependence Creates Trade War Vulnerability
The US-China trade war highlights America's heavy reliance on China for rare earth minerals, essential for numerous technologies and defense systems, creating significant vulnerabilities as China controls 92% of global processing and 61% of mining. The US imports 70% of rare earth compounds and meta...

US Rare Earth Dependence Creates Trade War Vulnerability
The US-China trade war highlights America's heavy reliance on China for rare earth minerals, essential for numerous technologies and defense systems, creating significant vulnerabilities as China controls 92% of global processing and 61% of mining. The US imports 70% of rare earth compounds and meta...
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36% Bias Score
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