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Russia and Iran Sign Strategic Partnership Treaty, Omitting Mutual Defense Clause
The Russian State Duma will ratify a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty with Iran, replacing a 2001 agreement, featuring military cooperation but lacking a mutual defense clause, unlike a similar 2024 agreement with North Korea.
Russia and Iran Sign Strategic Partnership Treaty, Omitting Mutual Defense Clause
The Russian State Duma will ratify a comprehensive strategic partnership treaty with Iran, replacing a 2001 agreement, featuring military cooperation but lacking a mutual defense clause, unlike a similar 2024 agreement with North Korea.
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48% Bias Score


Renewables Hit Record 32% of Global Electricity in 2024
Renewable power sources generated a record 32% of global electricity in 2024, a 2% increase from 2023, driven by rising demand from heatwaves and data centers, while geopolitical concerns may further accelerate the shift to renewables.
Renewables Hit Record 32% of Global Electricity in 2024
Renewable power sources generated a record 32% of global electricity in 2024, a 2% increase from 2023, driven by rising demand from heatwaves and data centers, while geopolitical concerns may further accelerate the shift to renewables.
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44% Bias Score


Georgia Accuses "Deep State" of Orchestrating Ukraine Conflict and Funding Anti-Government Groups
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze accuses a "deep state" of using European institutions to prolong the Ukraine conflict and fund anti-government groups in Georgia, claiming this network previously involved US entities but has now shifted its focus to Europe.
Georgia Accuses "Deep State" of Orchestrating Ukraine Conflict and Funding Anti-Government Groups
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze accuses a "deep state" of using European institutions to prolong the Ukraine conflict and fund anti-government groups in Georgia, claiming this network previously involved US entities but has now shifted its focus to Europe.
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56% Bias Score


War Economies: Resource Mobilization, Industrial Shifts, and the EU's Reaming
The article analyzes "war economies," detailing their characteristics—resource mobilization, production shifts to military goods, increased state control—and their impacts on various nations, including Russia, Ukraine, and the EU, highlighting the economic benefits for certain industries and the ove...
War Economies: Resource Mobilization, Industrial Shifts, and the EU's Reaming
The article analyzes "war economies," detailing their characteristics—resource mobilization, production shifts to military goods, increased state control—and their impacts on various nations, including Russia, Ukraine, and the EU, highlighting the economic benefits for certain industries and the ove...
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36% Bias Score


Panama Canal Port Sale Highlights Geopolitical Power Play
The sale of Panama Canal ports to a US firm for \$23 billion exemplifies a narrative framing Chinese infrastructure investment in Latin America as a military threat, highlighting the power of 'prescriptive geopolitics' in shaping policy decisions and potentially hindering regional development.
Panama Canal Port Sale Highlights Geopolitical Power Play
The sale of Panama Canal ports to a US firm for \$23 billion exemplifies a narrative framing Chinese infrastructure investment in Latin America as a military threat, highlighting the power of 'prescriptive geopolitics' in shaping policy decisions and potentially hindering regional development.
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48% Bias Score


Panama Audit Reveals $300 Million Loss in Port Concession, Raising Geopolitical Concerns
Panama's comptroller general announced a $300 million loss due to irregularities found in the renewal of a 25-year port concession contract with a Hong Kong company, prompting an investigation and raising geopolitical concerns amid U.S. allegations of Chinese interference.
Panama Audit Reveals $300 Million Loss in Port Concession, Raising Geopolitical Concerns
Panama's comptroller general announced a $300 million loss due to irregularities found in the renewal of a 25-year port concession contract with a Hong Kong company, prompting an investigation and raising geopolitical concerns amid U.S. allegations of Chinese interference.
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44% Bias Score

France's Defense Sector Boosted by EU's €800 Billion Investment
France's defense sector is set for a major boost thanks to the EU's "ReArme Europe" initiative, investing €800 billion by 2030, driven by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and concerns over US security commitments under Trump's presidency.

France's Defense Sector Boosted by EU's €800 Billion Investment
France's defense sector is set for a major boost thanks to the EU's "ReArme Europe" initiative, investing €800 billion by 2030, driven by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and concerns over US security commitments under Trump's presidency.
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36% Bias Score

Openchip: Europe's Bid for Tech Sovereignty
The Catalan startup Openchip, backed by €128 million in public funding, aims to design open-source chips for AI and supercomputers, challenging the dominance of US and Chinese tech giants and bolstering Europe's technological sovereignty by late 2027.

Openchip: Europe's Bid for Tech Sovereignty
The Catalan startup Openchip, backed by €128 million in public funding, aims to design open-source chips for AI and supercomputers, challenging the dominance of US and Chinese tech giants and bolstering Europe's technological sovereignty by late 2027.
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60% Bias Score

Russia and Iran Formalize Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
Russia and Iran formalized a comprehensive strategic partnership on April 8th, 2024, encompassing enhanced security cooperation, mutual support against aggression, and the development of an independent financial system to reduce reliance on Western systems.

Russia and Iran Formalize Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
Russia and Iran formalized a comprehensive strategic partnership on April 8th, 2024, encompassing enhanced security cooperation, mutual support against aggression, and the development of an independent financial system to reduce reliance on Western systems.
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24% Bias Score

Central Asian Nations' Diplomatic Shift Impacts Turkey's Cyprus Policy
Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan established diplomatic relations with Cyprus, appointing ambassadors; this follows their affirmation of UN resolutions rejecting Northern Cyprus at the EU-Central Asia summit, potentially undermining Turkey's two-state solution advocacy and strengthening the ...

Central Asian Nations' Diplomatic Shift Impacts Turkey's Cyprus Policy
Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan established diplomatic relations with Cyprus, appointing ambassadors; this follows their affirmation of UN resolutions rejecting Northern Cyprus at the EU-Central Asia summit, potentially undermining Turkey's two-state solution advocacy and strengthening the ...
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48% Bias Score

Gender anxieties fuel global belligerence
The article explores the link between rising global belligerence and anxieties surrounding traditional gender roles, citing a resurgence of far-right ideologies and toxic masculinity, while highlighting the need for a redefined concept of masculinity promoting gender equality to prevent future confl...

Gender anxieties fuel global belligerence
The article explores the link between rising global belligerence and anxieties surrounding traditional gender roles, citing a resurgence of far-right ideologies and toxic masculinity, while highlighting the need for a redefined concept of masculinity promoting gender equality to prevent future confl...
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72% Bias Score

Iraqi Militias to Disarm Amid US Pressure
Facing US threats of airstrikes, several powerful Iranian-backed Iraqi militias, including Kataib Hezbollah, are prepared to disarm for the first time, marking a significant shift in regional dynamics amid ongoing discussions between Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and militia leaders.

Iraqi Militias to Disarm Amid US Pressure
Facing US threats of airstrikes, several powerful Iranian-backed Iraqi militias, including Kataib Hezbollah, are prepared to disarm for the first time, marking a significant shift in regional dynamics amid ongoing discussions between Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and militia leaders.
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44% Bias Score
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