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Greenland Rejects US Purchase Offer, Seeks Stronger Ties
Following President-elect Trump's suggestion of buying Greenland, Greenland's Prime Minister Múte Egede stated that the territory wants stronger ties with the U.S. on defense and resources, but will not become American. This comes amidst growing global interest in the Arctic region due to climate ch...
Greenland Rejects US Purchase Offer, Seeks Stronger Ties
Following President-elect Trump's suggestion of buying Greenland, Greenland's Prime Minister Múte Egede stated that the territory wants stronger ties with the U.S. on defense and resources, but will not become American. This comes amidst growing global interest in the Arctic region due to climate ch...
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40% Bias Score


Munich Security Conference 2025: Global Insecurity and the Search for Solutions
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will open the 61st Munich Security Conference (MSC) from February 14th-16th, 2025, addressing global insecurity and aiming for solutions through dialogue; the conference will be influenced by the upcoming German election and Trump's second term, covering topi...
Munich Security Conference 2025: Global Insecurity and the Search for Solutions
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will open the 61st Munich Security Conference (MSC) from February 14th-16th, 2025, addressing global insecurity and aiming for solutions through dialogue; the conference will be influenced by the upcoming German election and Trump's second term, covering topi...
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Iran-E3 Nuclear Talks in Geneva Amid Rising Tensions
Iran and the E3 group (Britain, France, and Germany) held talks in Geneva on January 13-14 to discuss Iran's nuclear program, which has seen uranium enrichment reach 60%, nearing weapons-grade levels, prompting concerns about potential sanctions re-imposition and the influence of the upcoming US pre...
Iran-E3 Nuclear Talks in Geneva Amid Rising Tensions
Iran and the E3 group (Britain, France, and Germany) held talks in Geneva on January 13-14 to discuss Iran's nuclear program, which has seen uranium enrichment reach 60%, nearing weapons-grade levels, prompting concerns about potential sanctions re-imposition and the influence of the upcoming US pre...
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Lavrov Condemns West's Actions, Calls for UN Reform
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, in a press conference, criticized the West's attempts to weaken Russia, advocated for UN Security Council reform, and expressed cautious optimism about potential future relations with the incoming US administration under Donald Trump.
Lavrov Condemns West's Actions, Calls for UN Reform
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, in a press conference, criticized the West's attempts to weaken Russia, advocated for UN Security Council reform, and expressed cautious optimism about potential future relations with the incoming US administration under Donald Trump.
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Armenia Balances US Partnership with Russia's Concerns
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan will visit Russia following a Washington trip where he signed a strategic partnership document with the US, prompting concerns from Russia about Armenia's balancing act between the West and Russia, particularly concerning its EAEU membership and EU aspiratio...
Armenia Balances US Partnership with Russia's Concerns
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan will visit Russia following a Washington trip where he signed a strategic partnership document with the US, prompting concerns from Russia about Armenia's balancing act between the West and Russia, particularly concerning its EAEU membership and EU aspiratio...
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Global Economic Outlook 2025: Growth Amidst Uncertainty
Global economic growth in 2025 is projected at 2.7%-2.8%, influenced by geopolitical instability, high public debt, and technological advancements; Greece's growth depends on structural reforms and attracting foreign investment.
Global Economic Outlook 2025: Growth Amidst Uncertainty
Global economic growth in 2025 is projected at 2.7%-2.8%, influenced by geopolitical instability, high public debt, and technological advancements; Greece's growth depends on structural reforms and attracting foreign investment.
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32% Bias Score

Trump's Greenland Gambit: A Geopolitical Showdown
President Trump's renewed interest in acquiring Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, has sparked a diplomatic crisis, with Denmark rejecting any sale and highlighting the strategic importance of the Arctic region, rich in untapped mineral resources, and Greenland's own aspirations for ...

Trump's Greenland Gambit: A Geopolitical Showdown
President Trump's renewed interest in acquiring Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark, has sparked a diplomatic crisis, with Denmark rejecting any sale and highlighting the strategic importance of the Arctic region, rich in untapped mineral resources, and Greenland's own aspirations for ...
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48% Bias Score

EU Warns US Against AI Chip Export Limits
Top EU officials warned the U.S. against limiting AI microchip exports to Europe, citing economic and security concerns; while nine EU countries are exempt, others may face restrictions, impacting AI development and raising tensions between the EU and U.S.

EU Warns US Against AI Chip Export Limits
Top EU officials warned the U.S. against limiting AI microchip exports to Europe, citing economic and security concerns; while nine EU countries are exempt, others may face restrictions, impacting AI development and raising tensions between the EU and U.S.
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36% Bias Score

US Sanctions Target Russia's "Shadow Fleet", Aiming to Curb Oil Revenue
The Biden administration imposed new sanctions on January 10th, targeting Russia's "shadow fleet" of nearly 200 oil tankers and impacting companies like Gazprom and Surgutneftegaz; experts believe this will significantly hurt Russia's oil revenue, crucial for funding its war in Ukraine.

US Sanctions Target Russia's "Shadow Fleet", Aiming to Curb Oil Revenue
The Biden administration imposed new sanctions on January 10th, targeting Russia's "shadow fleet" of nearly 200 oil tankers and impacting companies like Gazprom and Surgutneftegaz; experts believe this will significantly hurt Russia's oil revenue, crucial for funding its war in Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score

Greenland Opens Door to Increased U.S. Cooperation Amidst Independence Push
Greenland's prime minister announced increased cooperation with the U.S., following President Trump's interest in Greenland, creating a complex situation balancing potential economic benefits with concerns about sovereignty and the path toward independence from Denmark.

Greenland Opens Door to Increased U.S. Cooperation Amidst Independence Push
Greenland's prime minister announced increased cooperation with the U.S., following President Trump's interest in Greenland, creating a complex situation balancing potential economic benefits with concerns about sovereignty and the path toward independence from Denmark.
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32% Bias Score

Trump's Greenland Remarks Spark Independence Debate
Donald Trump's suggestion to buy or take Greenland by force prompted widespread rejection from Greenlandic citizens, reigniting the debate about independence from Denmark and raising questions about future relations with the United States, amid historical grievances.

Trump's Greenland Remarks Spark Independence Debate
Donald Trump's suggestion to buy or take Greenland by force prompted widespread rejection from Greenlandic citizens, reigniting the debate about independence from Denmark and raising questions about future relations with the United States, amid historical grievances.
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40% Bias Score

Biden Eases Cuba Sanctions, Anticipating Political Prisoner Release
President Biden is relaxing sanctions on Cuba, including lifting its designation as a state sponsor of terrorism and easing financial restrictions, in a move linked to the expected release of political prisoners following talks between the Cuban government and the Catholic Church.

Biden Eases Cuba Sanctions, Anticipating Political Prisoner Release
President Biden is relaxing sanctions on Cuba, including lifting its designation as a state sponsor of terrorism and easing financial restrictions, in a move linked to the expected release of political prisoners following talks between the Cuban government and the Catholic Church.
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36% Bias Score
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