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Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Nears Finalization Amidst Lingering Constitutional Disputes
Armenia and Azerbaijan are poised to sign a peace agreement ending their Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, granting Azerbaijan transit access through Armenia to its Nakhchivan exclave; however, constitutional disputes remain unresolved.
Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Nears Finalization Amidst Lingering Constitutional Disputes
Armenia and Azerbaijan are poised to sign a peace agreement ending their Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, granting Azerbaijan transit access through Armenia to its Nakhchivan exclave; however, constitutional disputes remain unresolved.
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32% Bias Score


US and Ukraine Ready for Ceasefire; Trump Eyes Greenland Acquisition
President Trump announced that the US and Ukraine are ready for a ceasefire in the conflict with Russia, pending Russia's acceptance; he also discussed the possibility of the US acquiring Greenland, expressing his hopes that the recent election results there will favor US interests.
US and Ukraine Ready for Ceasefire; Trump Eyes Greenland Acquisition
President Trump announced that the US and Ukraine are ready for a ceasefire in the conflict with Russia, pending Russia's acceptance; he also discussed the possibility of the US acquiring Greenland, expressing his hopes that the recent election results there will favor US interests.
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60% Bias Score


Armenia and Azerbaijan Conclude Peace Treaty
Armenia and Azerbaijan have concluded negotiations on a peace treaty ending decades of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, opening borders, and establishing diplomatic ties; Armenia will amend its constitution to remove any territorial claims on Azerbaijan, and the Minsk Group will be dissolved.
Armenia and Azerbaijan Conclude Peace Treaty
Armenia and Azerbaijan have concluded negotiations on a peace treaty ending decades of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, opening borders, and establishing diplomatic ties; Armenia will amend its constitution to remove any territorial claims on Azerbaijan, and the Minsk Group will be dissolved.
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44% Bias Score


Canada Eases Syria Sanctions, Provides $59 Million in Aid
Canada announced it will ease sanctions on Syria for six months, providing $59 million in humanitarian aid and allowing funds through certain banks, aiming to support a stable transition and aid delivery amidst ongoing violence that has killed over 1,500 people this month, according to the Syrian Ob...
Canada Eases Syria Sanctions, Provides $59 Million in Aid
Canada announced it will ease sanctions on Syria for six months, providing $59 million in humanitarian aid and allowing funds through certain banks, aiming to support a stable transition and aid delivery amidst ongoing violence that has killed over 1,500 people this month, according to the Syrian Ob...
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40% Bias Score


UK's Costly Ukraine Bet: Geopolitical Goals and Economic Repercussions
The UK's substantial financial support for Ukraine, exceeding \$10 billion, is driven by historical antagonism toward Russia and a desire to regain global influence, incurring significant economic costs and strategic risks.
UK's Costly Ukraine Bet: Geopolitical Goals and Economic Repercussions
The UK's substantial financial support for Ukraine, exceeding \$10 billion, is driven by historical antagonism toward Russia and a desire to regain global influence, incurring significant economic costs and strategic risks.
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60% Bias Score


Russia Signals Conditional Ceasefire in Ukraine
On March 13th, 2025, Vladimir Putin announced Russia's conditional willingness to cease hostilities in Ukraine, contingent on a comprehensive peace agreement addressing the conflict's root causes, potentially leveraging a potential Donald Trump presidency in the US for geopolitical gains.
Russia Signals Conditional Ceasefire in Ukraine
On March 13th, 2025, Vladimir Putin announced Russia's conditional willingness to cease hostilities in Ukraine, contingent on a comprehensive peace agreement addressing the conflict's root causes, potentially leveraging a potential Donald Trump presidency in the US for geopolitical gains.
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52% Bias Score

Hungary Vetoes EU Sanctions Renewal Against Russia
Hungary is blocking the EU's renewal of sanctions against over 2,400 Russian individuals and entities, jeopardizing the sanctions' continuation past their Saturday deadline due to disagreements over specific names included in the blacklist.

Hungary Vetoes EU Sanctions Renewal Against Russia
Hungary is blocking the EU's renewal of sanctions against over 2,400 Russian individuals and entities, jeopardizing the sanctions' continuation past their Saturday deadline due to disagreements over specific names included in the blacklist.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Fiscal Stimulus Shifts Global Capital Flows to Europe
Germany's planned €1.8 trillion investment in defense and infrastructure is attracting massive investment to Europe, shifting global capital flows away from the US due to concerns about Trump's trade policies and Europe's previously perceived vulnerabilities, causing the Euro to strengthen against t...

Germany's Fiscal Stimulus Shifts Global Capital Flows to Europe
Germany's planned €1.8 trillion investment in defense and infrastructure is attracting massive investment to Europe, shifting global capital flows away from the US due to concerns about Trump's trade policies and Europe's previously perceived vulnerabilities, causing the Euro to strengthen against t...
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40% Bias Score

Putin Conditionally Accepts 30-Day Truce in Ukraine, Demands Lasting Peace
Russian President Vladimir Putin conditionally accepted a US-Ukraine proposed 30-day truce in Ukraine, expressing concerns about its implementation and demanding a long-term peace agreement addressing the conflict's root causes, including the recognition of occupied territories by Ukraine and the ce...

Putin Conditionally Accepts 30-Day Truce in Ukraine, Demands Lasting Peace
Russian President Vladimir Putin conditionally accepted a US-Ukraine proposed 30-day truce in Ukraine, expressing concerns about its implementation and demanding a long-term peace agreement addressing the conflict's root causes, including the recognition of occupied territories by Ukraine and the ce...
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56% Bias Score

EU Accelerates Common Defense Plans Amidst Geopolitical Shift
The European Union is accelerating discussions on a common defense policy in response to President Trump's policies, seeking to overcome internal bureaucratic challenges and bolster national defense industries such as Greece's.

EU Accelerates Common Defense Plans Amidst Geopolitical Shift
The European Union is accelerating discussions on a common defense policy in response to President Trump's policies, seeking to overcome internal bureaucratic challenges and bolster national defense industries such as Greece's.
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44% Bias Score

French Assembly Urges Stronger Support for Ukraine, Including Asset Seizure
The French National Assembly passed a resolution (288-54) urging increased support for Ukraine, including seizing frozen Russian assets, building an independent European defense, and ending Russian gas imports; however, the resolution faced opposition from LFI and RN, highlighting internal political...

French Assembly Urges Stronger Support for Ukraine, Including Asset Seizure
The French National Assembly passed a resolution (288-54) urging increased support for Ukraine, including seizing frozen Russian assets, building an independent European defense, and ending Russian gas imports; however, the resolution faced opposition from LFI and RN, highlighting internal political...
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52% Bias Score

Vanuatu to Renegotiate Security Pact with Australia, Prioritizing Climate Change
Vanuatu's Prime Minister Jotham Napat is renegotiating a 2022 security pact with Australia to prioritize climate change and easier travel for its citizens; Australia welcomes discussions, while the move reflects geopolitical competition with China and the US in the Pacific.

Vanuatu to Renegotiate Security Pact with Australia, Prioritizing Climate Change
Vanuatu's Prime Minister Jotham Napat is renegotiating a 2022 security pact with Australia to prioritize climate change and easier travel for its citizens; Australia welcomes discussions, while the move reflects geopolitical competition with China and the US in the Pacific.
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40% Bias Score
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