Trump's Economic Policies to Diverge US and Eurozone Monetary Policy
Donald Trump's second term begins with an economic agenda including trade tariffs, tax cuts, and immigration restrictions, potentially impacting global growth, inflation, and interest rates, with the Eurozone's ECB likely to continue interest rate cuts while the US Fed may maintain or even increase ...
Trump's Economic Policies to Diverge US and Eurozone Monetary Policy
Donald Trump's second term begins with an economic agenda including trade tariffs, tax cuts, and immigration restrictions, potentially impacting global growth, inflation, and interest rates, with the Eurozone's ECB likely to continue interest rate cuts while the US Fed may maintain or even increase ...
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32% Bias Score
AI's Energy Consumption: A \$1 Trillion Infrastructure Challenge
The escalating energy demands of AI, projected to consume over \$1 trillion in infrastructure and potentially double data center energy consumption by 2026, necessitate global policy interventions and technological innovations to mitigate its environmental impact, while balancing its potential benef...
AI's Energy Consumption: A \$1 Trillion Infrastructure Challenge
The escalating energy demands of AI, projected to consume over \$1 trillion in infrastructure and potentially double data center energy consumption by 2026, necessitate global policy interventions and technological innovations to mitigate its environmental impact, while balancing its potential benef...
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40% Bias Score
Egypt's Agricultural Exports Reach Record High in 2024
In 2024, Egypt's agricultural exports hit a record 8.6 million tons, a 1.2 million-ton increase from the previous year, due to expanded domestic production and decreased production in competing nations affected by climate change; the EU and Arab nations are the top importers.
Egypt's Agricultural Exports Reach Record High in 2024
In 2024, Egypt's agricultural exports hit a record 8.6 million tons, a 1.2 million-ton increase from the previous year, due to expanded domestic production and decreased production in competing nations affected by climate change; the EU and Arab nations are the top importers.
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52% Bias Score
Boeing Faces Pressure from Activist Investors and Potential Buffett Investment
Activist investors and potentially Warren Buffett are circling Boeing, creating pressure on the aerospace giant to address financial issues, manufacturing delays, and reputational damage caused by the 737 MAX grounding and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Boeing Faces Pressure from Activist Investors and Potential Buffett Investment
Activist investors and potentially Warren Buffett are circling Boeing, creating pressure on the aerospace giant to address financial issues, manufacturing delays, and reputational damage caused by the 737 MAX grounding and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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44% Bias Score
Global Billionaire Wealth Soars as Poverty Stagnates
Oxfam's report reveals a global surge in billionaire wealth, reaching 2,769 individuals in 2022, while poverty remains stagnant and hunger rises; Germany, with 130 billionaires, sees 71 percent of their wealth originating from inheritance, highlighting a growing inequality.
Global Billionaire Wealth Soars as Poverty Stagnates
Oxfam's report reveals a global surge in billionaire wealth, reaching 2,769 individuals in 2022, while poverty remains stagnant and hunger rises; Germany, with 130 billionaires, sees 71 percent of their wealth originating from inheritance, highlighting a growing inequality.
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60% Bias Score
Billionaire Wealth Surges by $2 Trillion in 2024 Amidst Persistent Global Poverty
The world's billionaires' wealth surged by $2 trillion in 2024, three times faster than in 2023, reaching $5.7 billion daily, while 3.6 billion people remain below the World Bank poverty line, highlighting extreme global inequality and prompting Oxfam to call for bolder policies.
Billionaire Wealth Surges by $2 Trillion in 2024 Amidst Persistent Global Poverty
The world's billionaires' wealth surged by $2 trillion in 2024, three times faster than in 2023, reaching $5.7 billion daily, while 3.6 billion people remain below the World Bank poverty line, highlighting extreme global inequality and prompting Oxfam to call for bolder policies.
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68% Bias Score
WEF 2025: Collaboration for Global Health, Environmental Protection, and Sustainable Development
At the World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos, leaders are focusing on three key areas for cooperation: securing \$9 billion for Gavi to immunize 500 million more children, raising \$1 billion to protect the Amazon rainforest, and accelerating renewable energy transition in Africa to address energy pove...
WEF 2025: Collaboration for Global Health, Environmental Protection, and Sustainable Development
At the World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos, leaders are focusing on three key areas for cooperation: securing \$9 billion for Gavi to immunize 500 million more children, raising \$1 billion to protect the Amazon rainforest, and accelerating renewable energy transition in Africa to address energy pove...
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32% Bias Score
Billionaire Wealth Explodes, While Global Poverty Remains Stagnant
Oxfam's report reveals that billionaire wealth grew three times faster in 2024 than in 2023, reaching \$2 trillion, while global poverty remains largely stagnant since 1990, prompting calls for increased taxation of the ultra-rich.
Billionaire Wealth Explodes, While Global Poverty Remains Stagnant
Oxfam's report reveals that billionaire wealth grew three times faster in 2024 than in 2023, reaching \$2 trillion, while global poverty remains largely stagnant since 1990, prompting calls for increased taxation of the ultra-rich.
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56% Bias Score
Seized Funds from Corruption Case to Electrify Rural Nigeria
The United States is returning almost $53 million seized from Diezani Alison-Madueke, a former Nigerian oil minister accused of corruption, to Nigeria; the funds will be used to electrify rural areas, where only 26% of the population has access to power.
Seized Funds from Corruption Case to Electrify Rural Nigeria
The United States is returning almost $53 million seized from Diezani Alison-Madueke, a former Nigerian oil minister accused of corruption, to Nigeria; the funds will be used to electrify rural areas, where only 26% of the population has access to power.
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48% Bias Score
Five Trillionaires Predicted by 2034: Oxfam Highlights Extreme Wealth Inequality
Oxfam's new report reveals that five individuals are projected to become trillionaires in the next decade, highlighting extreme wealth concentration amid persistent global poverty, exacerbated by inheritance and political influence.
Five Trillionaires Predicted by 2034: Oxfam Highlights Extreme Wealth Inequality
Oxfam's new report reveals that five individuals are projected to become trillionaires in the next decade, highlighting extreme wealth concentration amid persistent global poverty, exacerbated by inheritance and political influence.
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64% Bias Score
High Street Shops Used as Fronts for Money Laundering and Modern Slavery
Organized crime is using High Street shops as fronts for money laundering and modern slavery, exploiting a rise in cash-only businesses and a lack of public awareness; police busted a Cardiff gang laundering over £1.5 million, while a Camden raid uncovered £5 million in counterfeit goods linked to m...
High Street Shops Used as Fronts for Money Laundering and Modern Slavery
Organized crime is using High Street shops as fronts for money laundering and modern slavery, exploiting a rise in cash-only businesses and a lack of public awareness; police busted a Cardiff gang laundering over £1.5 million, while a Camden raid uncovered £5 million in counterfeit goods linked to m...
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40% Bias Score
Australian Billionaires' Wealth Soars, Sparking Calls for Wealth Tax
Oxfam Australia reveals that Australia's 47 billionaires, whose wealth increased by A$28 billion in 2024, enjoy an average hourly income exceeding 1,300 times the national average, prompting calls for a wealth tax to address inequality.
Australian Billionaires' Wealth Soars, Sparking Calls for Wealth Tax
Oxfam Australia reveals that Australia's 47 billionaires, whose wealth increased by A$28 billion in 2024, enjoy an average hourly income exceeding 1,300 times the national average, prompting calls for a wealth tax to address inequality.
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52% Bias Score