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Vietnam Buys Israeli Satellites to Counter China in South China Sea
Vietnam purchased two surveillance satellites from Israel for $680 million to counter China's actions in the South China Sea, a move reflecting broader military diversification and regional tensions.
Vietnam Buys Israeli Satellites to Counter China in South China Sea
Vietnam purchased two surveillance satellites from Israel for $680 million to counter China's actions in the South China Sea, a move reflecting broader military diversification and regional tensions.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Pressure on Zelensky Sparks Debate on European Security
President Trump's televised pressure on Ukrainian President Zelensky during a Friday meeting sparked widespread debate in the Netherlands on Sunday evening news programs, focusing on the feasibility of a Europe independent of US support and the effectiveness of Zelensky's approach to Trump.
Trump's Pressure on Zelensky Sparks Debate on European Security
President Trump's televised pressure on Ukrainian President Zelensky during a Friday meeting sparked widespread debate in the Netherlands on Sunday evening news programs, focusing on the feasibility of a Europe independent of US support and the effectiveness of Zelensky's approach to Trump.
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72% Bias Score


Digital Sovereignty: A Response to Global Instability
The author reflects on global instability, comparing it to 1989, highlighting the growing reliance on centralized digital systems and advocating for increased individual digital sovereignty as a form of self-preservation against potential disruptions and unpredictable geopolitical events.
Digital Sovereignty: A Response to Global Instability
The author reflects on global instability, comparing it to 1989, highlighting the growing reliance on centralized digital systems and advocating for increased individual digital sovereignty as a form of self-preservation against potential disruptions and unpredictable geopolitical events.
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48% Bias Score


Plan to Restart Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Raises Geopolitical Concerns
A plan to restart the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline between Russia and Germany, led by Matthias Warnig with potential American investment, aims to end the Ukraine war and strengthen US-Russia economic ties, raising concerns about geopolitical stability and energy security.
Plan to Restart Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Raises Geopolitical Concerns
A plan to restart the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline between Russia and Germany, led by Matthias Warnig with potential American investment, aims to end the Ukraine war and strengthen US-Russia economic ties, raising concerns about geopolitical stability and energy security.
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56% Bias Score


Spain's Sovereignty Questioned in Ceuta and Melilla
Spain's ambiguous stance on Ceuta and Melilla's sovereignty, despite repeated government declarations, is causing concern among residents who feel abandoned, particularly regarding customs issues; King Felipe VI's upcoming meeting with business leaders from the cities highlights this growing unease ...
Spain's Sovereignty Questioned in Ceuta and Melilla
Spain's ambiguous stance on Ceuta and Melilla's sovereignty, despite repeated government declarations, is causing concern among residents who feel abandoned, particularly regarding customs issues; King Felipe VI's upcoming meeting with business leaders from the cities highlights this growing unease ...
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56% Bias Score


Austria Forms Pro-EU Coalition, Blocking Far-Right After Oval Office Incident
Austria's new Chancellor, Christian Stocker, formed an unexpected coalition government with the social democrats and liberals, preventing the far-right from taking power amidst rising geopolitical tensions following a recent incident in the Oval Office between US and Ukrainian presidents.
Austria Forms Pro-EU Coalition, Blocking Far-Right After Oval Office Incident
Austria's new Chancellor, Christian Stocker, formed an unexpected coalition government with the social democrats and liberals, preventing the far-right from taking power amidst rising geopolitical tensions following a recent incident in the Oval Office between US and Ukrainian presidents.
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48% Bias Score

DAX Surges Past 23,000 Despite German Economic Crisis
The German DAX index climbed above 23,000 points for the first time, driven by Rheinmetall's success amidst increased defense spending and the EU's proposed changes to CO2 emission standards, contrasting with Germany's ongoing economic crisis.

DAX Surges Past 23,000 Despite German Economic Crisis
The German DAX index climbed above 23,000 points for the first time, driven by Rheinmetall's success amidst increased defense spending and the EU's proposed changes to CO2 emission standards, contrasting with Germany's ongoing economic crisis.
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40% Bias Score

Kremlin Condemns Zelenskyy-Trump Dispute, Denies Nord Stream 2 Talks
The Kremlin criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's public dispute with US President Donald Trump as unprecedented, hindering Russo-Ukrainian conflict resolution; Russia also denied reports of secret negotiations on restarting the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

Kremlin Condemns Zelenskyy-Trump Dispute, Denies Nord Stream 2 Talks
The Kremlin criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's public dispute with US President Donald Trump as unprecedented, hindering Russo-Ukrainian conflict resolution; Russia also denied reports of secret negotiations on restarting the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
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56% Bias Score

Steel Hedgehog" Plan Replaces Failed Ukraine Strategy
The London summit unveiled a new Ukraine strategy, "Steel Hedgehog," prioritizing economic and military reinforcement to withstand future attacks, diverging from the previous strategy of Russia's military defeat funded via peace funds and criticized as prioritizing globalist interests over those of ...

Steel Hedgehog" Plan Replaces Failed Ukraine Strategy
The London summit unveiled a new Ukraine strategy, "Steel Hedgehog," prioritizing economic and military reinforcement to withstand future attacks, diverging from the previous strategy of Russia's military defeat funded via peace funds and criticized as prioritizing globalist interests over those of ...
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80% Bias Score

Myanmar Junta Leader Meets Putin Amid Sanctions, Expanding Military Ties
Myanmar's junta leader, Min Aung Hlaing, met with Russian President Putin on March 4, 2025, to discuss expanding military and economic cooperation amid Western sanctions imposed on both countries following Myanmar's 2021 coup and Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The meeting follows previous collab...

Myanmar Junta Leader Meets Putin Amid Sanctions, Expanding Military Ties
Myanmar's junta leader, Min Aung Hlaing, met with Russian President Putin on March 4, 2025, to discuss expanding military and economic cooperation amid Western sanctions imposed on both countries following Myanmar's 2021 coup and Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The meeting follows previous collab...
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36% Bias Score

China's Shrinking Foreign Student Population: Geopolitics and Surveillance Play Key Roles
A Dutch student in Beijing describes the cultural shock of ubiquitous facial recognition technology on Peking University's campus, illustrating the broader trend of declining foreign students and tourists in China due to geopolitical tensions and pandemic impacts, despite recent visa relaxations.

China's Shrinking Foreign Student Population: Geopolitics and Surveillance Play Key Roles
A Dutch student in Beijing describes the cultural shock of ubiquitous facial recognition technology on Peking University's campus, illustrating the broader trend of declining foreign students and tourists in China due to geopolitical tensions and pandemic impacts, despite recent visa relaxations.
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40% Bias Score

Austria's Surprise Chancellor: Stocker Forms Coalition, Sidelining Far-Right
On March 3rd, 64-year-old conservative Christian Stocker unexpectedly became Austria's chancellor, forming a coalition government with the Social Democrats and Liberals, excluding the far-right Freedom Party that won the September elections.

Austria's Surprise Chancellor: Stocker Forms Coalition, Sidelining Far-Right
On March 3rd, 64-year-old conservative Christian Stocker unexpectedly became Austria's chancellor, forming a coalition government with the Social Democrats and Liberals, excluding the far-right Freedom Party that won the September elections.
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40% Bias Score
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