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US Expands Sanctions Threat Against Banks Dealing With Russia
The US is expanding sanctions against banks dealing with Russia, part of a broader effort to pressure Moscow and support Ukraine; this comes as President Biden attends G7 meetings and Senator Graham urges seizing frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine.
US Expands Sanctions Threat Against Banks Dealing With Russia
The US is expanding sanctions against banks dealing with Russia, part of a broader effort to pressure Moscow and support Ukraine; this comes as President Biden attends G7 meetings and Senator Graham urges seizing frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score


Putin: Russia's Strengthened Geopolitical Position and New Framework for US Cooperation
In a recent interview, President Vladimir Putin described Russia's strengthened geopolitical position, emphasizing the military's role, his proactive negotiation tactics, and a new framework for potential US-Russia cooperation contingent on political preconditions, including the US acknowledging Rus...
Putin: Russia's Strengthened Geopolitical Position and New Framework for US Cooperation
In a recent interview, President Vladimir Putin described Russia's strengthened geopolitical position, emphasizing the military's role, his proactive negotiation tactics, and a new framework for potential US-Russia cooperation contingent on political preconditions, including the US acknowledging Rus...
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52% Bias Score


US-Russia UN Vote on Ukraine Deepens Rift with Europe
The US sided with Russia against its European allies in a UN vote on Ukraine, passing a neutral resolution that avoided blaming Russia and surprised many; this reflects a significant shift in US foreign policy under the Trump administration.
US-Russia UN Vote on Ukraine Deepens Rift with Europe
The US sided with Russia against its European allies in a UN vote on Ukraine, passing a neutral resolution that avoided blaming Russia and surprised many; this reflects a significant shift in US foreign policy under the Trump administration.
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48% Bias Score


Fragmented Syria: Sharaa's Presidency Amidst Foreign Powers' Competition
Following a 13-year civil war and the December 2023 capture of Damascus by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, Ahmed Sharaa leads a divided Syria, facing challenges from Turkey, the US, and other regional powers vying for influence amid internal conflicts and a fragmented territory.
Fragmented Syria: Sharaa's Presidency Amidst Foreign Powers' Competition
Following a 13-year civil war and the December 2023 capture of Damascus by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, Ahmed Sharaa leads a divided Syria, facing challenges from Turkey, the US, and other regional powers vying for influence amid internal conflicts and a fragmented territory.
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36% Bias Score


US-Ukraine Rare Earth Mineral Deal Secures Critical Resources Amidst War
The US and Ukraine finalized an agreement granting the US access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals, including a significant lithium deposit near the conflict zone; this move counters Russia's potential acquisition and secures essential resources for US battery production, drawing both praise and crit...
US-Ukraine Rare Earth Mineral Deal Secures Critical Resources Amidst War
The US and Ukraine finalized an agreement granting the US access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals, including a significant lithium deposit near the conflict zone; this move counters Russia's potential acquisition and secures essential resources for US battery production, drawing both praise and crit...
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52% Bias Score


China Conducts Unscheduled Military Drills off Taiwan
China conducted unscheduled military exercises 40 nautical miles southwest of Taiwan, involving 32 military aircraft, 22 of which crossed the Taiwan Strait median line, prompting condemnation from Taiwan and raising regional tensions; a Chinese cargo ship was also seized by Taiwan for suspected unde...
China Conducts Unscheduled Military Drills off Taiwan
China conducted unscheduled military exercises 40 nautical miles southwest of Taiwan, involving 32 military aircraft, 22 of which crossed the Taiwan Strait median line, prompting condemnation from Taiwan and raising regional tensions; a Chinese cargo ship was also seized by Taiwan for suspected unde...
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44% Bias Score

Russia Offers U.S. Share of Ukrainian Minerals
Russia proposed giving the U.S. partial ownership of rare earth minerals in occupied Ukrainian territory, a deal President Trump hasn't ruled out, despite prior rejection by Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and concerns over demining challenges.

Russia Offers U.S. Share of Ukrainian Minerals
Russia proposed giving the U.S. partial ownership of rare earth minerals in occupied Ukrainian territory, a deal President Trump hasn't ruled out, despite prior rejection by Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and concerns over demining challenges.
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48% Bias Score

EU's €200 Billion Russian Asset Dilemma: Aid to Ukraine or Negotiation Leverage?
The European Union holds approximately €200 billion in frozen Russian assets, creating a strategic advantage in the Ukraine conflict as the US support wavers. Internal divisions exist on whether to utilize these assets to directly aid Ukraine or as leverage in peace negotiations with Russia.

EU's €200 Billion Russian Asset Dilemma: Aid to Ukraine or Negotiation Leverage?
The European Union holds approximately €200 billion in frozen Russian assets, creating a strategic advantage in the Ukraine conflict as the US support wavers. Internal divisions exist on whether to utilize these assets to directly aid Ukraine or as leverage in peace negotiations with Russia.
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44% Bias Score

UK to Increase Defense Spending, Cut Foreign Aid
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a plan to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, funded by cuts to foreign aid, a move criticized by some Labour MPs but potentially popular with voters. The decision follows scrutiny of past foreign aid spending on questionable projects and comes ...

UK to Increase Defense Spending, Cut Foreign Aid
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a plan to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, funded by cuts to foreign aid, a move criticized by some Labour MPs but potentially popular with voters. The decision follows scrutiny of past foreign aid spending on questionable projects and comes ...
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68% Bias Score

Trump Seeks Deal for Ukraine's Minerals in Exchange for US Support
President Trump is negotiating a deal with Ukraine for access to its substantial mineral reserves, including lithium, titanium, and rare earths, in exchange for continued US support amid the ongoing war with Russia; details of the agreement remain unclear.

Trump Seeks Deal for Ukraine's Minerals in Exchange for US Support
President Trump is negotiating a deal with Ukraine for access to its substantial mineral reserves, including lithium, titanium, and rare earths, in exchange for continued US support amid the ongoing war with Russia; details of the agreement remain unclear.
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52% Bias Score

France and UK Consider Joint Troop Deployment to Ukraine
The Economist reports that France and Great Britain may station troops in Ukrainian cities and ports after the conflict ends; this plan, which includes protecting nuclear facilities, is being secretly discussed by both countries' leaders, but faces opposition from Russia.

France and UK Consider Joint Troop Deployment to Ukraine
The Economist reports that France and Great Britain may station troops in Ukrainian cities and ports after the conflict ends; this plan, which includes protecting nuclear facilities, is being secretly discussed by both countries' leaders, but faces opposition from Russia.
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44% Bias Score

UniCredit's Commerzbank Stake Faces German Regulatory Scrutiny
UniCredit, an Italian bank, submitted its plans to increase its stake in Commerzbank to Germany's Federal Cartel Office for review, sparking concerns about competition and prompting a rejection from the German government. This follows UniCredit's increase of its shares from 9% to 28% in December, an...

UniCredit's Commerzbank Stake Faces German Regulatory Scrutiny
UniCredit, an Italian bank, submitted its plans to increase its stake in Commerzbank to Germany's Federal Cartel Office for review, sparking concerns about competition and prompting a rejection from the German government. This follows UniCredit's increase of its shares from 9% to 28% in December, an...
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60% Bias Score
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