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Russia and China Sign Memorandum for "Power of Siberia 2" Gas Pipeline
Russia and China signed a legally binding memorandum for the "Power of Siberia 2" gas pipeline, a 7,000km project starting in Siberia and ending in China via Mongolia, signifying a strengthened energy partnership despite China's previous hesitations.
Russia and China Sign Memorandum for "Power of Siberia 2" Gas Pipeline
Russia and China signed a legally binding memorandum for the "Power of Siberia 2" gas pipeline, a 7,000km project starting in Siberia and ending in China via Mongolia, signifying a strengthened energy partnership despite China's previous hesitations.
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28% Bias Score


Dramatic Shift in US-Russia Relations: From Isolation to High-Level Talks
President Trump's highly unusual welcoming ceremony for Vladimir Putin in Alaska in 2024, in stark contrast to the 2014 G20 summit in Australia where Putin was isolated, signals a potential shift in US strategy towards Russia, focusing on dialogue rather than confrontation to resolve the Ukraine con...
Dramatic Shift in US-Russia Relations: From Isolation to High-Level Talks
President Trump's highly unusual welcoming ceremony for Vladimir Putin in Alaska in 2024, in stark contrast to the 2014 G20 summit in Australia where Putin was isolated, signals a potential shift in US strategy towards Russia, focusing on dialogue rather than confrontation to resolve the Ukraine con...
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48% Bias Score


EU Sanctions India Over Russian Oil, but US Tariffs Pose Bigger Threat
The European Union sanctioned Nayara Energy, an Indian refinery partly owned by Russia's Rosneft, for processing Russian crude oil as part of efforts to cut funding for Russia's war in Ukraine; however, experts believe this will have minimal impact compared to potential US tariffs on Indian goods, p...
EU Sanctions India Over Russian Oil, but US Tariffs Pose Bigger Threat
The European Union sanctioned Nayara Energy, an Indian refinery partly owned by Russia's Rosneft, for processing Russian crude oil as part of efforts to cut funding for Russia's war in Ukraine; however, experts believe this will have minimal impact compared to potential US tariffs on Indian goods, p...
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40% Bias Score


EU-China Trade Partnership Faces Strain Amidst "De-risking" and Geopolitical Shifts
China and the EU's 50-year economic partnership, marked by trade expansion from \$2.4 billion in 1975 to \$785.8 billion in 2024, is now challenged by the EU's "de-risking" strategy, reflecting growing US alignment and internal divisions within the EU, prompting China to adjust its approach by engag...
EU-China Trade Partnership Faces Strain Amidst "De-risking" and Geopolitical Shifts
China and the EU's 50-year economic partnership, marked by trade expansion from \$2.4 billion in 1975 to \$785.8 billion in 2024, is now challenged by the EU's "de-risking" strategy, reflecting growing US alignment and internal divisions within the EU, prompting China to adjust its approach by engag...
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32% Bias Score


EU-US Trade Deal: Economic Losses and Geopolitical Weakness
The EU and US agreed on a trade deal where the EU accepted significantly higher tariffs (15%), especially on steel and aluminum, despite the deal's economic disadvantages and the US's unpredictable nature. The EU's decision is seen as a geopolitical defeat.
EU-US Trade Deal: Economic Losses and Geopolitical Weakness
The EU and US agreed on a trade deal where the EU accepted significantly higher tariffs (15%), especially on steel and aluminum, despite the deal's economic disadvantages and the US's unpredictable nature. The EU's decision is seen as a geopolitical defeat.
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60% Bias Score


Kazakhstan Bypasses Russia, Starts Power Plant Construction
Kazakhstan started building a 240-megawatt combined heat and power plant (CHPP) in Kokshetau using domestic funds after delays in securing promised low-interest financing from Russia for a $2.7 billion energy deal, potentially impacting other projects.
Kazakhstan Bypasses Russia, Starts Power Plant Construction
Kazakhstan started building a 240-megawatt combined heat and power plant (CHPP) in Kokshetau using domestic funds after delays in securing promised low-interest financing from Russia for a $2.7 billion energy deal, potentially impacting other projects.
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36% Bias Score

EU Resisting Splitting Ukraine, Moldova EU Membership Bids Amid Hungarian Veto
The European Union is resisting splitting Ukraine and Moldova's EU membership bids, fearing it would harm Ukraine's security guarantees, despite Hungary's veto and upcoming Moldovan elections.

EU Resisting Splitting Ukraine, Moldova EU Membership Bids Amid Hungarian Veto
The European Union is resisting splitting Ukraine and Moldova's EU membership bids, fearing it would harm Ukraine's security guarantees, despite Hungary's veto and upcoming Moldovan elections.
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20% Bias Score

Armenia-Azerbaijan Transportation Agreement Raises Sovereignty Concerns
Armenia and Azerbaijan, with US involvement, agreed to open transportation links respecting state sovereignty; however, disagreements exist about a 43km transit route.

Armenia-Azerbaijan Transportation Agreement Raises Sovereignty Concerns
Armenia and Azerbaijan, with US involvement, agreed to open transportation links respecting state sovereignty; however, disagreements exist about a 43km transit route.
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52% Bias Score

Ethiopia Rejects Russia's Bid to Lease Planes, Exposing Sanctions Impact
Ethiopia rejected Russia's request to lease planes from Ethiopian Airlines to circumvent Western sanctions imposed due to the war in Ukraine, citing its own aircraft needs and legal obligations; the rejection reflects the growing challenges facing Russia's aviation industry.

Ethiopia Rejects Russia's Bid to Lease Planes, Exposing Sanctions Impact
Ethiopia rejected Russia's request to lease planes from Ethiopian Airlines to circumvent Western sanctions imposed due to the war in Ukraine, citing its own aircraft needs and legal obligations; the rejection reflects the growing challenges facing Russia's aviation industry.
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40% Bias Score

EU-US Trade Deal: Economic Gains vs. Geopolitical Risks
The EU and US reached a trade agreement on July 27th, with the EU accepting US tariffs on several exports in exchange for tariff-free access for US products to the EU market; the EU also committed to significant investments and purchases in the US.

EU-US Trade Deal: Economic Gains vs. Geopolitical Risks
The EU and US reached a trade agreement on July 27th, with the EU accepting US tariffs on several exports in exchange for tariff-free access for US products to the EU market; the EU also committed to significant investments and purchases in the US.
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40% Bias Score

Intel Scraps $30 Billion German Chip Plant, Setting Back European Tech Ambitions
Intel cancelled plans for a $30 billion chip plant in Magdeburg, Germany, and another in Poland due to a shift in investment priorities towards the US, impacting thousands of potential jobs and hindering Europe's efforts to reduce dependence on Asian chipmakers.

Intel Scraps $30 Billion German Chip Plant, Setting Back European Tech Ambitions
Intel cancelled plans for a $30 billion chip plant in Magdeburg, Germany, and another in Poland due to a shift in investment priorities towards the US, impacting thousands of potential jobs and hindering Europe's efforts to reduce dependence on Asian chipmakers.
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36% Bias Score

Poland to Acquire Another 180 South Korean Tanks
Poland finalized a $6.7 billion deal for 180 more South Korean K2 tanks, part of a larger agreement to acquire nearly 1,000, reflecting Poland's amplified defense spending and South Korea's increased role as a global arms supplier amid global conflicts.

Poland to Acquire Another 180 South Korean Tanks
Poland finalized a $6.7 billion deal for 180 more South Korean K2 tanks, part of a larger agreement to acquire nearly 1,000, reflecting Poland's amplified defense spending and South Korea's increased role as a global arms supplier amid global conflicts.
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40% Bias Score
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