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US Files Trade Grievances Against Quebec, Alberta
The United States has filed trade grievances against Quebec's French-language law (Bill 96) and Alberta's electricity import practices, citing unfair trade barriers for American companies, adding to existing concerns over Canada's supply management system and digital services tax.
US Files Trade Grievances Against Quebec, Alberta
The United States has filed trade grievances against Quebec's French-language law (Bill 96) and Alberta's electricity import practices, citing unfair trade barriers for American companies, adding to existing concerns over Canada's supply management system and digital services tax.
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48% Bias Score


US Revokes Repsol's Venezuelan License, Impacting 4% of Revenue
The US revoked Repsol's license to operate in Venezuela, impacting its 504 million euro investment and 4% of its total revenue; Repsol received over three million tons of crude oil from Venezuela in 2024, a 20-year high, and is seeking solutions through dialogue with US authorities.
US Revokes Repsol's Venezuelan License, Impacting 4% of Revenue
The US revoked Repsol's license to operate in Venezuela, impacting its 504 million euro investment and 4% of its total revenue; Repsol received over three million tons of crude oil from Venezuela in 2024, a 20-year high, and is seeking solutions through dialogue with US authorities.
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44% Bias Score


CDU's Internal Debate on Russian Gas Imports Sparks Controversy
Prominent CDU politicians Kretschmer and Bareiß sparked controversy by suggesting a potential debate on resuming Russian gas imports after a hypothetical peace agreement, contradicting the government's position and raising concerns about pro-Russian sympathies within the party.
CDU's Internal Debate on Russian Gas Imports Sparks Controversy
Prominent CDU politicians Kretschmer and Bareiß sparked controversy by suggesting a potential debate on resuming Russian gas imports after a hypothetical peace agreement, contradicting the government's position and raising concerns about pro-Russian sympathies within the party.
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine Accuses Russia of Ceasefire Violations, Targeting Energy Infrastructure
Ukraine accuses Russia of violating a ceasefire by targeting energy infrastructure, prompting President Zelenskyy to report violations to the US government, despite Russia's claims of Ukrainian violations and a previously agreed-upon ceasefire following a phone call between Putin and Trump on March ...
Ukraine Accuses Russia of Ceasefire Violations, Targeting Energy Infrastructure
Ukraine accuses Russia of violating a ceasefire by targeting energy infrastructure, prompting President Zelenskyy to report violations to the US government, despite Russia's claims of Ukrainian violations and a previously agreed-upon ceasefire following a phone call between Putin and Trump on March ...
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44% Bias Score


US-Ukraine Draft Agreement Grants US Control Over Natural Resource Revenue
A draft US-Ukraine agreement gives the US significant control over Ukrainian natural resource revenue, covering all oil, gas, and minerals, with revenue converted to US currency and Ukraine responsible for payment shortfalls; the agreement lacks security guarantees and is potentially indefinite.
US-Ukraine Draft Agreement Grants US Control Over Natural Resource Revenue
A draft US-Ukraine agreement gives the US significant control over Ukrainian natural resource revenue, covering all oil, gas, and minerals, with revenue converted to US currency and Ukraine responsible for payment shortfalls; the agreement lacks security guarantees and is potentially indefinite.
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44% Bias Score


UK Inflation Eases to 2.8%, but Challenges Remain
UK inflation eased to 2.8% in February, down from 3% in January, according to the Office for National Statistics; Chancellor Rachel Reeves will announce over £10 billion in spending cuts in her Spring Budget to address a £22 billion deficit; Vistry Group reported a 35% drop in pre-tax profit.
UK Inflation Eases to 2.8%, but Challenges Remain
UK inflation eased to 2.8% in February, down from 3% in January, according to the Office for National Statistics; Chancellor Rachel Reeves will announce over £10 billion in spending cuts in her Spring Budget to address a £22 billion deficit; Vistry Group reported a 35% drop in pre-tax profit.
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40% Bias Score

75% of Canadians Support Export Taxes on Energy and Potash to the U.S.
A Nanos Research poll for The Globe and Mail and CTV reveals that 75% of Canadians support imposing export taxes on energy and potash shipments to the U.S. in response to U.S. tariffs, with the strongest support in Ontario (82%) and significant backing even in the Prairies (68%).

75% of Canadians Support Export Taxes on Energy and Potash to the U.S.
A Nanos Research poll for The Globe and Mail and CTV reveals that 75% of Canadians support imposing export taxes on energy and potash shipments to the U.S. in response to U.S. tariffs, with the strongest support in Ontario (82%) and significant backing even in the Prairies (68%).
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36% Bias Score

Germany Defends Russia Sanctions Amidst Internal Debate and Continued LNG Imports
The German government considers sanctions against Russia justified, while Saxony's Prime Minister advocates for easing them due to self-inflicted economic harm; Germany denies plans to import Russian oil or gas, but a report reveals a large increase in Russian LNG imports in 2024.

Germany Defends Russia Sanctions Amidst Internal Debate and Continued LNG Imports
The German government considers sanctions against Russia justified, while Saxony's Prime Minister advocates for easing them due to self-inflicted economic harm; Germany denies plans to import Russian oil or gas, but a report reveals a large increase in Russian LNG imports in 2024.
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36% Bias Score

Mitsotakis in Israel: Strengthening Strategic Ties Amidst Regional Tensions
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is visiting Israel to meet with President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss bilateral relations, regional stability, and the strengthening of strategic cooperation, particularly in defense and energy, amidst the ongoing conflict in...

Mitsotakis in Israel: Strengthening Strategic Ties Amidst Regional Tensions
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is visiting Israel to meet with President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss bilateral relations, regional stability, and the strengthening of strategic cooperation, particularly in defense and energy, amidst the ongoing conflict in...
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40% Bias Score

Russia Accuses Ukraine of Truce Violations, Claims Thwarted Bomb Plot
Russia accuses Ukraine of violating a purported energy infrastructure truce, citing attacks on energy facilities in Kursk, Belgorod, and Saratov, while simultaneously announcing the prevention of a Ukrainian bomb plot targeting a Moscow administrative building.

Russia Accuses Ukraine of Truce Violations, Claims Thwarted Bomb Plot
Russia accuses Ukraine of violating a purported energy infrastructure truce, citing attacks on energy facilities in Kursk, Belgorod, and Saratov, while simultaneously announcing the prevention of a Ukrainian bomb plot targeting a Moscow administrative building.
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48% Bias Score

US-Mediated Ceasefire in Black Sea, Sanctions Relief for Russia
Russia and Ukraine agreed to a temporary halt of attacks on Black Sea shipping and energy infrastructure, mediated by the US, which also agreed to help lift sanctions on Russian food and fertilizer exports in exchange for safe navigation.

US-Mediated Ceasefire in Black Sea, Sanctions Relief for Russia
Russia and Ukraine agreed to a temporary halt of attacks on Black Sea shipping and energy infrastructure, mediated by the US, which also agreed to help lift sanctions on Russian food and fertilizer exports in exchange for safe navigation.
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32% Bias Score

Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire Achieved, Sanctions Remain Key Obstacle
The U.S. mediated a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine on Tuesday, halting attacks on energy infrastructure and establishing a Black Sea truce, contingent on lifting sanctions against Russian agriculture; the agreement follows three days of negotiations and is the first since July 2022.

Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire Achieved, Sanctions Remain Key Obstacle
The U.S. mediated a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine on Tuesday, halting attacks on energy infrastructure and establishing a Black Sea truce, contingent on lifting sanctions against Russian agriculture; the agreement follows three days of negotiations and is the first since July 2022.
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40% Bias Score
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