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China's Tariffs on Canada: A Crisis and an Opportunity
China imposed retaliatory tariffs on Canadian peas, canola, and seafood on Thursday, escalating a trade dispute rooted in Canada's earlier tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, steel, and aluminum; this presents a chance for negotiation and a new framework for trade.
China's Tariffs on Canada: A Crisis and an Opportunity
China imposed retaliatory tariffs on Canadian peas, canola, and seafood on Thursday, escalating a trade dispute rooted in Canada's earlier tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, steel, and aluminum; this presents a chance for negotiation and a new framework for trade.
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China's Soft Power Surge: Economic, Technological, and Cultural Drivers
China's soft power has risen to second globally, driven by economic diplomacy, technological advancements (exemplified by AI breakthroughs and successful cultural products like Black Myth: Wukong and Ne Zha 2), and a significant increase in the value of Chinese brands, all reflecting China's compreh...
China's Soft Power Surge: Economic, Technological, and Cultural Drivers
China's soft power has risen to second globally, driven by economic diplomacy, technological advancements (exemplified by AI breakthroughs and successful cultural products like Black Myth: Wukong and Ne Zha 2), and a significant increase in the value of Chinese brands, all reflecting China's compreh...
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Cambodia Outlines Six Foreign Policy Priorities
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet outlined six foreign policy priorities on March 5th, focusing on expanding bilateral ties, advancing multilateralism, promoting economic and cultural diplomacy, strengthening public diplomacy, and improving the efficiency of the foreign service, all while maintaini...
Cambodia Outlines Six Foreign Policy Priorities
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet outlined six foreign policy priorities on March 5th, focusing on expanding bilateral ties, advancing multilateralism, promoting economic and cultural diplomacy, strengthening public diplomacy, and improving the efficiency of the foreign service, all while maintaini...
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Trudeau in Brussels to Strengthen EU Ties Amid US Trade Tensions
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Brussels today to strengthen EU ties amid US tariffs on steel and aluminum, prompting Canada and the EU to diversify trade relations to counter the unpredictable US trade policies.
Trudeau in Brussels to Strengthen EU Ties Amid US Trade Tensions
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Brussels today to strengthen EU ties amid US tariffs on steel and aluminum, prompting Canada and the EU to diversify trade relations to counter the unpredictable US trade policies.
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China Sends Top Official to Trump Inauguration Amidst Strained US-China Relations
China dispatched Vice President Han Zheng to President-elect Trump's inauguration, a significant diplomatic gesture aiming to reset strained US-China relations amid economic friction and differing geopolitical priorities, despite Xi Jinping's absence and Trump's hardline campaign rhetoric.
China Sends Top Official to Trump Inauguration Amidst Strained US-China Relations
China dispatched Vice President Han Zheng to President-elect Trump's inauguration, a significant diplomatic gesture aiming to reset strained US-China relations amid economic friction and differing geopolitical priorities, despite Xi Jinping's absence and Trump's hardline campaign rhetoric.
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UK Seeks to Reset Strained Relations with China Amidst Security Concerns
UK Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden recently labelled China Britain's greatest economic security threat, marking a significant shift from the 'golden era' declared in 2015, highlighting concerns over espionage and interference, prompting renewed efforts towards pragmatic economic engagement.
UK Seeks to Reset Strained Relations with China Amidst Security Concerns
UK Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden recently labelled China Britain's greatest economic security threat, marking a significant shift from the 'golden era' declared in 2015, highlighting concerns over espionage and interference, prompting renewed efforts towards pragmatic economic engagement.
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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

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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Zelenskyy Rejects US Rare Earth Minerals Deal, Citing Lack of Security Guarantees
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ordered his ministers not to sign a deal with the U.S. for rare earth minerals, deeming it insufficiently protective of Ukraine's interests, despite the U.S. framing it as compensation for aid and a boost to Ukraine's economy.

Zelenskyy Rejects US Rare Earth Minerals Deal, Citing Lack of Security Guarantees
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ordered his ministers not to sign a deal with the U.S. for rare earth minerals, deeming it insufficiently protective of Ukraine's interests, despite the U.S. framing it as compensation for aid and a boost to Ukraine's economy.
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UK Prioritizes Economic Growth in Renewed Engagement with China
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves's visit to China secured £600 million in economic agreements, marking a shift towards pragmatic economic cooperation with China to address the UK's dire economic situation, contrasting with previous ideologically driven policies.

UK Prioritizes Economic Growth in Renewed Engagement with China
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves's visit to China secured £600 million in economic agreements, marking a shift towards pragmatic economic cooperation with China to address the UK's dire economic situation, contrasting with previous ideologically driven policies.
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44% Bias Score

UK Prioritizes Economic Ties with China Amidst Global Uncertainty
British Chancellor Rachel Reeves' first visit to China since 2019 secured trade deals worth approximately £600 million, signaling a strategic shift toward economic pragmatism over ideology in UK-China relations amidst global uncertainties.

UK Prioritizes Economic Ties with China Amidst Global Uncertainty
British Chancellor Rachel Reeves' first visit to China since 2019 secured trade deals worth approximately £600 million, signaling a strategic shift toward economic pragmatism over ideology in UK-China relations amidst global uncertainties.
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56% Bias Score

Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Resigns; Replacement Appointed
Greek Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Kostas Fragogiannis resigned today for personal reasons after 5.5 years of service, with Tasos Hadjivasileiou appointed as his replacement, effective Monday.

Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Resigns; Replacement Appointed
Greek Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Kostas Fragogiannis resigned today for personal reasons after 5.5 years of service, with Tasos Hadjivasileiou appointed as his replacement, effective Monday.
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