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Trump's Import Tariffs Face Backlash from High-Profile Republican Allies
Prominent US billionaires Bill Ackman, Stanley Druckenmiller, and Ken Langone, previously strong Trump supporters, have publicly condemned his new import tariffs, warning of potentially catastrophic economic consequences and urging a policy reversal before their April 9th implementation.
Trump's Import Tariffs Face Backlash from High-Profile Republican Allies
Prominent US billionaires Bill Ackman, Stanley Druckenmiller, and Ken Langone, previously strong Trump supporters, have publicly condemned his new import tariffs, warning of potentially catastrophic economic consequences and urging a policy reversal before their April 9th implementation.
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64% Bias Score


Ukraine Rejects US Mineral Deal, Citing Sovereignty Concerns
Ukraine rejected a US proposal on post-war mineral resource development, citing sovereignty concerns; negotiations continue with a Ukrainian delegation visiting the US for talks, including representatives from an international law firm.
Ukraine Rejects US Mineral Deal, Citing Sovereignty Concerns
Ukraine rejected a US proposal on post-war mineral resource development, citing sovereignty concerns; negotiations continue with a Ukrainian delegation visiting the US for talks, including representatives from an international law firm.
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60% Bias Score


Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Curb Presidential Tariff Power
Senators Cantwell and Grassley introduced a bipartisan bill requiring President Trump to notify Congress within 48 hours of imposing tariffs, with Congress having 60 days to approve; Trump threatened a veto, while the bill has uncertain prospects in the House due to slim Republican support.
Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Curb Presidential Tariff Power
Senators Cantwell and Grassley introduced a bipartisan bill requiring President Trump to notify Congress within 48 hours of imposing tariffs, with Congress having 60 days to approve; Trump threatened a veto, while the bill has uncertain prospects in the House due to slim Republican support.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Strike Southeast Asia, Threatening Growth and Stability
President Trump's tariffs, now in effect, impose rates as high as 49% on Southeast Asian nations, severely impacting export-dependent economies like Vietnam (30% of GDP from US exports) and Cambodia (25%), jeopardizing growth plans and political stability.
Trump Tariffs Strike Southeast Asia, Threatening Growth and Stability
President Trump's tariffs, now in effect, impose rates as high as 49% on Southeast Asian nations, severely impacting export-dependent economies like Vietnam (30% of GDP from US exports) and Cambodia (25%), jeopardizing growth plans and political stability.
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56% Bias Score


European Steel Crisis: 11,000 Job Cuts at ThyssenKrupp Amidst US Tariffs and Global Overcapacity
ThyssenKrupp plans to cut 11,000 jobs amid a European steel crisis fueled by US tariffs, high energy costs, global overcapacity, and cheap Chinese steel; the EU is countering with a €100 billion investment plan focused on green steel and the CBAM.
European Steel Crisis: 11,000 Job Cuts at ThyssenKrupp Amidst US Tariffs and Global Overcapacity
ThyssenKrupp plans to cut 11,000 jobs amid a European steel crisis fueled by US tariffs, high energy costs, global overcapacity, and cheap Chinese steel; the EU is countering with a €100 billion investment plan focused on green steel and the CBAM.
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44% Bias Score


Porsche Sales Plunge 8% in Q1 2025 Amidst Cybersecurity Issues and Market Challenges
Porsche's first-quarter 2025 global deliveries fell 8% to 71,470 units, with sharp declines in China (-42%, 9,471 units) and Europe (-10%, 18,017 units excluding Germany), partly due to the discontinuation of models failing to meet EU cybersecurity laws; North American sales, however, grew by 37% (2...
Porsche Sales Plunge 8% in Q1 2025 Amidst Cybersecurity Issues and Market Challenges
Porsche's first-quarter 2025 global deliveries fell 8% to 71,470 units, with sharp declines in China (-42%, 9,471 units) and Europe (-10%, 18,017 units excluding Germany), partly due to the discontinuation of models failing to meet EU cybersecurity laws; North American sales, however, grew by 37% (2...
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40% Bias Score

Tata Steel Cuts 1600 Jobs Amidst European Steel Crisis
Tata Steel is cutting 1600 jobs (20% of its workforce) in IJmuiden, Netherlands, due to a €556 million loss and challenges in the European steel industry, prompting union resistance and raising concerns about the industry's future.

Tata Steel Cuts 1600 Jobs Amidst European Steel Crisis
Tata Steel is cutting 1600 jobs (20% of its workforce) in IJmuiden, Netherlands, due to a €556 million loss and challenges in the European steel industry, prompting union resistance and raising concerns about the industry's future.
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36% Bias Score

SPIEF 2025: Common Values for Multipolar Growth
The 2025 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), from June 18-21, focuses on "Common Values – The Basis for Growth in a Multipolar World," featuring discussions on small and medium businesses, regional economic solutions, innovation, investment, and international collaborations with bus...

SPIEF 2025: Common Values for Multipolar Growth
The 2025 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), from June 18-21, focuses on "Common Values – The Basis for Growth in a Multipolar World," featuring discussions on small and medium businesses, regional economic solutions, innovation, investment, and international collaborations with bus...
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60% Bias Score

UK Government Considers Nationalizing British Steel Amidst Plant Closure Threat
Facing potential closure next month, British Steel's Scunthorpe plant—the UK's last operating blast furnace—is at risk after its owner cancelled material orders; the government is exploring nationalization while considering economic and environmental factors.

UK Government Considers Nationalizing British Steel Amidst Plant Closure Threat
Facing potential closure next month, British Steel's Scunthorpe plant—the UK's last operating blast furnace—is at risk after its owner cancelled material orders; the government is exploring nationalization while considering economic and environmental factors.
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48% Bias Score

European Steel Crisis: 11,000 Job Cuts at ThyssenKrupp Amidst US Tariffs and Global Overcapacity
ThyssenKrupp plans to cut 11,000 jobs amid a European steel crisis caused by US tariffs, high energy costs, global overcapacity, and cheap imports; the EU is implementing a steel action plan including a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and €100 billion in investments to promote sustainable ...

European Steel Crisis: 11,000 Job Cuts at ThyssenKrupp Amidst US Tariffs and Global Overcapacity
ThyssenKrupp plans to cut 11,000 jobs amid a European steel crisis caused by US tariffs, high energy costs, global overcapacity, and cheap imports; the EU is implementing a steel action plan including a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and €100 billion in investments to promote sustainable ...
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40% Bias Score

ThyssenKrupp Job Cuts Expose European Steel Crisis
ThyssenKrupp plans to cut 11,000 jobs amid a European steel crisis triggered by US tariffs, high energy prices, global overcapacity, and cheap imports; the EU is responding with a Steel Action Plan, including the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and €100 billion in investments.

ThyssenKrupp Job Cuts Expose European Steel Crisis
ThyssenKrupp plans to cut 11,000 jobs amid a European steel crisis triggered by US tariffs, high energy prices, global overcapacity, and cheap imports; the EU is responding with a Steel Action Plan, including the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and €100 billion in investments.
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44% Bias Score

ThyssenKrupp to Cut 11,000 Jobs Amidst European Steel Crisis
ThyssenKrupp plans to cut 11,000 jobs amid a European steel crisis driven by US tariffs, high energy costs, global overcapacity, and cheap Chinese steel; the EU is responding with a 100 billion euro investment plan and the CBAM.

ThyssenKrupp to Cut 11,000 Jobs Amidst European Steel Crisis
ThyssenKrupp plans to cut 11,000 jobs amid a European steel crisis driven by US tariffs, high energy costs, global overcapacity, and cheap Chinese steel; the EU is responding with a 100 billion euro investment plan and the CBAM.
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48% Bias Score
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