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Spain Backs Morocco's Western Sahara Autonomy Plan
Spain officially supports Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara, recognizing Moroccan sovereignty, despite domestic opposition and the Polisario Front's demand for a self-determination referendum; this follows a 2021 diplomatic crisis and aligns with international support for Morocco's plan.
Spain Backs Morocco's Western Sahara Autonomy Plan
Spain officially supports Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara, recognizing Moroccan sovereignty, despite domestic opposition and the Polisario Front's demand for a self-determination referendum; this follows a 2021 diplomatic crisis and aligns with international support for Morocco's plan.
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60% Bias Score


Europe's Defense Firms Race to Space: A Need for Unified Strategy and Increased Investment
European defense companies' increasing involvement in space is driven by geopolitical factors, with current investment lagging behind global competitors, highlighting the need for a unified EU strategy and increased funding.
Europe's Defense Firms Race to Space: A Need for Unified Strategy and Increased Investment
European defense companies' increasing involvement in space is driven by geopolitical factors, with current investment lagging behind global competitors, highlighting the need for a unified EU strategy and increased funding.
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52% Bias Score


US and Russia Unite in Opposition to Council of Europe Cooperation
The US, Russia, Belarus, and North Korea unexpectedly voted against a UN resolution promoting cooperation with the Council of Europe, citing the resolution's politicized language and alleged bias towards the EU, signaling a potential shift in geopolitical alliances.
US and Russia Unite in Opposition to Council of Europe Cooperation
The US, Russia, Belarus, and North Korea unexpectedly voted against a UN resolution promoting cooperation with the Council of Europe, citing the resolution's politicized language and alleged bias towards the EU, signaling a potential shift in geopolitical alliances.
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64% Bias Score


Russia Lifts Taliban Ban Amidst Growing International Engagement
Russia's Supreme Court lifted the ban on the Taliban on April 17th, 2024, following a presidential decree, amidst a broader trend of increased international engagement with the group due to Afghanistan's geopolitical importance.
Russia Lifts Taliban Ban Amidst Growing International Engagement
Russia's Supreme Court lifted the ban on the Taliban on April 17th, 2024, following a presidential decree, amidst a broader trend of increased international engagement with the group due to Afghanistan's geopolitical importance.
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40% Bias Score


Kretinsky Acquires Royal Mail, Building European Logistics Empire
Czech businessman Daniel Kretinsky acquired the financially struggling Royal Mail in December 2024 for \£3.6 billion, aiming to make its parent company, International Distribution Services, a key part of his European logistics empire; the UK government approved the deal on condition that the headqua...
Kretinsky Acquires Royal Mail, Building European Logistics Empire
Czech businessman Daniel Kretinsky acquired the financially struggling Royal Mail in December 2024 for \£3.6 billion, aiming to make its parent company, International Distribution Services, a key part of his European logistics empire; the UK government approved the deal on condition that the headqua...
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48% Bias Score


Xi's Vietnam Visit: A Strategic Play Amid US-China Trade War
Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Vietnam on April 14-15, 2025, aiming to secure regional support amid rising US-China trade tensions, signing 45 agreements with Vietnam covering infrastructure, supply chains, and AI. This follows President Trump's announcement of increased tariffs on Chinese goo...
Xi's Vietnam Visit: A Strategic Play Amid US-China Trade War
Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Vietnam on April 14-15, 2025, aiming to secure regional support amid rising US-China trade tensions, signing 45 agreements with Vietnam covering infrastructure, supply chains, and AI. This follows President Trump's announcement of increased tariffs on Chinese goo...
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52% Bias Score

Xi Jinping's Cambodia Visit Strengthens China's Southeast Asian Influence
Chinese President Xi Jinping concluded a Southeast Asian tour with a two-day visit to Cambodia on Thursday, further strengthening bilateral ties; China is Cambodia's largest trading partner and top investor in 2024, and co-financed the Ream naval base expansion, raising concerns about a potential Ch...

Xi Jinping's Cambodia Visit Strengthens China's Southeast Asian Influence
Chinese President Xi Jinping concluded a Southeast Asian tour with a two-day visit to Cambodia on Thursday, further strengthening bilateral ties; China is Cambodia's largest trading partner and top investor in 2024, and co-financed the Ream naval base expansion, raising concerns about a potential Ch...
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48% Bias Score

Russia Temporarily Lifts Ban on Taliban
The Russian Supreme Court temporarily lifted the ban on the Taliban on April 17, 2025, following a presidential decree, enabling potential formal agreements with Afghanistan despite the Taliban's past support for Chechen separatists and Russia's previous designation of the group as a terrorist organ...

Russia Temporarily Lifts Ban on Taliban
The Russian Supreme Court temporarily lifted the ban on the Taliban on April 17, 2025, following a presidential decree, enabling potential formal agreements with Afghanistan despite the Taliban's past support for Chechen separatists and Russia's previous designation of the group as a terrorist organ...
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44% Bias Score

Russia Lifts Ban on Taliban
On April 17, 2025, Russia's Supreme Court lifted its ban on the Taliban, a decision following months of official statements signaling a change in policy towards the group that now controls Afghanistan. This move aims to facilitate legitimate engagement and cooperation on issues such as water managem...

Russia Lifts Ban on Taliban
On April 17, 2025, Russia's Supreme Court lifted its ban on the Taliban, a decision following months of official statements signaling a change in policy towards the group that now controls Afghanistan. This move aims to facilitate legitimate engagement and cooperation on issues such as water managem...
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36% Bias Score

China's Rare Earth Dominance: A Strategic Weapon in the US Trade War
China's control over 92% of global rare earth mineral processing gives it significant leverage in its trade dispute with the US, impacting crucial technologies and highlighting the need for the US to develop its domestic supply chain.

China's Rare Earth Dominance: A Strategic Weapon in the US Trade War
China's control over 92% of global rare earth mineral processing gives it significant leverage in its trade dispute with the US, impacting crucial technologies and highlighting the need for the US to develop its domestic supply chain.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey's Shifting Priorities: A Nuanced Response to Israeli Actions in Syria
Turkey's muted reaction to Israeli attacks near its Syrian border contrasts with its strong pro-Palestinian rhetoric, raising questions about its national interests and priorities in a complex geopolitical environment involving Syria, Israel, and the US.

Turkey's Shifting Priorities: A Nuanced Response to Israeli Actions in Syria
Turkey's muted reaction to Israeli attacks near its Syrian border contrasts with its strong pro-Palestinian rhetoric, raising questions about its national interests and priorities in a complex geopolitical environment involving Syria, Israel, and the US.
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40% Bias Score

Hong Kong Halts US Postal Package Service Amid Trade War
Hong Kong's postal service will stop handling US packages from April 27th, retaliating against the US's elimination of an \$800 import exemption and 145% tariff on Hong Kong goods, forcing businesses and individuals to use more expensive private couriers.

Hong Kong Halts US Postal Package Service Amid Trade War
Hong Kong's postal service will stop handling US packages from April 27th, retaliating against the US's elimination of an \$800 import exemption and 145% tariff on Hong Kong goods, forcing businesses and individuals to use more expensive private couriers.
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64% Bias Score
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