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Nvidia Surges, Trump's Tariffs Deemed Illegal: Market Reacts to Conflicting Signals
Nvidia exceeded Q1 expectations, boosting its stock; a US court deemed Trump's tariff plan illegal, impacting Wall Street futures; Elon Musk resigned from the Trump administration; and global market reactions reflect both optimism and recessionary risks.
Nvidia Surges, Trump's Tariffs Deemed Illegal: Market Reacts to Conflicting Signals
Nvidia exceeded Q1 expectations, boosting its stock; a US court deemed Trump's tariff plan illegal, impacting Wall Street futures; Elon Musk resigned from the Trump administration; and global market reactions reflect both optimism and recessionary risks.
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40% Bias Score


Shein Shifts IPO from London to Hong Kong Amid Regulatory Hurdles
Shein, a Singapore-based fashion retailer founded in China, will reportedly switch its planned initial public offering (IPO) from London to Hong Kong due to Chinese regulatory rejection after facing intense scrutiny in the UK regarding its supply chain practices and labor concerns.
Shein Shifts IPO from London to Hong Kong Amid Regulatory Hurdles
Shein, a Singapore-based fashion retailer founded in China, will reportedly switch its planned initial public offering (IPO) from London to Hong Kong due to Chinese regulatory rejection after facing intense scrutiny in the UK regarding its supply chain practices and labor concerns.
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60% Bias Score


Four Lenses on Trump's Unpredictable US Foreign Policy
Four key factors explain the unpredictable US foreign policy under President Trump: personal preferences, captured interests (e.g., financial ties to Gulf states), strategic goals (outlined by think tanks like the Heritage Foundation), and using disruption as a tactic.
Four Lenses on Trump's Unpredictable US Foreign Policy
Four key factors explain the unpredictable US foreign policy under President Trump: personal preferences, captured interests (e.g., financial ties to Gulf states), strategic goals (outlined by think tanks like the Heritage Foundation), and using disruption as a tactic.
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20% Bias Score


EU Launches Black Sea Security Hub to Counter Russian Influence
The EU announced a Black Sea security hub to counter Russian expansion, safeguard critical infrastructure, and ensure free navigation, relying on existing EU programs for funding and facing challenges from the Russian 'shadow fleet' and international law.
EU Launches Black Sea Security Hub to Counter Russian Influence
The EU announced a Black Sea security hub to counter Russian expansion, safeguard critical infrastructure, and ensure free navigation, relying on existing EU programs for funding and facing challenges from the Russian 'shadow fleet' and international law.
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40% Bias Score


Nvidia Beats Expectations Despite US China Export Restrictions
Nvidia reported \$44.1 billion in Q1 revenue, exceeding expectations despite US export restrictions on AI chips to China resulting in a \$5.5 billion charge and projected \$8 billion Q2 revenue loss; the company is pivoting to other markets, like Saudi Arabia, to mitigate the impact.
Nvidia Beats Expectations Despite US China Export Restrictions
Nvidia reported \$44.1 billion in Q1 revenue, exceeding expectations despite US export restrictions on AI chips to China resulting in a \$5.5 billion charge and projected \$8 billion Q2 revenue loss; the company is pivoting to other markets, like Saudi Arabia, to mitigate the impact.
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44% Bias Score


SVR Accuses Serbia of Supplying Ammunition to Ukraine
Russia's SVR accuses Serbia of supplying hundreds of thousands of munitions to Ukraine via intermediary nations, despite proclaimed neutrality, using falsified documents and involving major Serbian defense companies, contradicting previous apologies and promises.
SVR Accuses Serbia of Supplying Ammunition to Ukraine
Russia's SVR accuses Serbia of supplying hundreds of thousands of munitions to Ukraine via intermediary nations, despite proclaimed neutrality, using falsified documents and involving major Serbian defense companies, contradicting previous apologies and promises.
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60% Bias Score

EU Partially Lifts Syria Sanctions, Imposes New Ones for Civilian Attacks
The European Union partially lifted sanctions on Syria, focusing on economic recovery, while imposing new sanctions on individuals and groups responsible for the March attacks on civilians in the Syrian coastal region, resulting in hundreds of deaths.

EU Partially Lifts Syria Sanctions, Imposes New Ones for Civilian Attacks
The European Union partially lifted sanctions on Syria, focusing on economic recovery, while imposing new sanctions on individuals and groups responsible for the March attacks on civilians in the Syrian coastal region, resulting in hundreds of deaths.
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40% Bias Score

Iran Nuclear Program: Political Maneuvering, Not Imminent War, Expert Claims
Beni Sabti, an Iranian affairs expert, believes the current heightened tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program are primarily a result of political maneuvering, not an indication of imminent war, highlighting the importance of US-Israel coordination in any potential military response and the sign...

Iran Nuclear Program: Political Maneuvering, Not Imminent War, Expert Claims
Beni Sabti, an Iranian affairs expert, believes the current heightened tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program are primarily a result of political maneuvering, not an indication of imminent war, highlighting the importance of US-Israel coordination in any potential military response and the sign...
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40% Bias Score

China and Pacific Island Countries Strengthen Ties with Six-Point Cooperation Plan
In Xiamen, China and Pacific Island Countries held their third foreign ministers' meeting, commemorating 50 years of diplomatic relations and outlining a six-point plan for future cooperation, including infrastructure, climate change, and green development, with Pacific nations affirming their commi...

China and Pacific Island Countries Strengthen Ties with Six-Point Cooperation Plan
In Xiamen, China and Pacific Island Countries held their third foreign ministers' meeting, commemorating 50 years of diplomatic relations and outlining a six-point plan for future cooperation, including infrastructure, climate change, and green development, with Pacific nations affirming their commi...
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48% Bias Score

Rodrik: Hyperglobalization's Rise of Populism and the Path to Sustainable Globalization
Dani Rodrik argues that unchecked hyperglobalization, prioritizing international markets over national well-being, has fueled the rise of authoritarian populism, leading to the erosion of the middle class and increased social fragmentation; he proposes a more sustainable globalization as a solution.

Rodrik: Hyperglobalization's Rise of Populism and the Path to Sustainable Globalization
Dani Rodrik argues that unchecked hyperglobalization, prioritizing international markets over national well-being, has fueled the rise of authoritarian populism, leading to the erosion of the middle class and increased social fragmentation; he proposes a more sustainable globalization as a solution.
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36% Bias Score

Von der Leyen Urges Independent Europe to Counter Threats
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, receiving the Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany, on Thursday, urged the EU to become truly independent to counter threats to democracy and shape a new world order, a call echoed by King Felipe VI of Spain.

Von der Leyen Urges Independent Europe to Counter Threats
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, receiving the Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany, on Thursday, urged the EU to become truly independent to counter threats to democracy and shape a new world order, a call echoed by King Felipe VI of Spain.
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40% Bias Score

Von der Leyen Receives Charlemagne Prize, Calls for Strong, Independent Europe
Ursula von der Leyen received the International Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany on May 1, 2024, advocating for a strong, independent Europe to counter the rise of imperial powers and shape a new international order; the prize, awarded for the first time with a €1 million donation, will support ...

Von der Leyen Receives Charlemagne Prize, Calls for Strong, Independent Europe
Ursula von der Leyen received the International Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany on May 1, 2024, advocating for a strong, independent Europe to counter the rise of imperial powers and shape a new international order; the prize, awarded for the first time with a €1 million donation, will support ...
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40% Bias Score
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