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Europe's China Strategy: A Complex Economic Equation
Despite China being the EU's second-largest trading partner (€739 billion surplus in 2023 and €6.4 billion in European investment), its economic slowdown, focus on domestic markets, and trade practices hinder it from fully replacing the US as a key trading partner for Europe.
Europe's China Strategy: A Complex Economic Equation
Despite China being the EU's second-largest trading partner (€739 billion surplus in 2023 and €6.4 billion in European investment), its economic slowdown, focus on domestic markets, and trade practices hinder it from fully replacing the US as a key trading partner for Europe.
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48% Bias Score


Vance's Greenland Visit Scaled Down Amid Annexation Concerns
US Vice President Vance's visit to Greenland has been significantly reduced, focusing only on an American military base in the north due to prior statements by President Trump about annexing Greenland, causing concerns in Denmark and Greenland.
Vance's Greenland Visit Scaled Down Amid Annexation Concerns
US Vice President Vance's visit to Greenland has been significantly reduced, focusing only on an American military base in the north due to prior statements by President Trump about annexing Greenland, causing concerns in Denmark and Greenland.
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36% Bias Score


Russia Condemns France's Military Buildup in Mayotte
Russia accused France of illegally militarizing Mayotte, a French territory claimed by Comoros, citing a violation of international law and potential risks to regional peace. French officials denied plans for a new base, clarifying they planned to only support the existing one, but Russia criticized...
Russia Condemns France's Military Buildup in Mayotte
Russia accused France of illegally militarizing Mayotte, a French territory claimed by Comoros, citing a violation of international law and potential risks to regional peace. French officials denied plans for a new base, clarifying they planned to only support the existing one, but Russia criticized...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Renews Demand for Greenland Amidst Controversial Vance Visit
US President Donald Trump has again demanded that Washington take control of Greenland, citing national security concerns, ahead of a controversial visit by Vice President JD Vance to the Danish autonomous territory, which has been met with significant local opposition and condemnation from Denmark.
Trump Renews Demand for Greenland Amidst Controversial Vance Visit
US President Donald Trump has again demanded that Washington take control of Greenland, citing national security concerns, ahead of a controversial visit by Vice President JD Vance to the Danish autonomous territory, which has been met with significant local opposition and condemnation from Denmark.
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60% Bias Score


North Korea Sends Thousands More Troops to Support Russia in Ukraine
North Korea sent at least 3,000 more soldiers to Russia in early 2025, increasing its military support for Moscow's war in Ukraine to approximately 14,000 troops, along with munitions and weaponry, amid ongoing peace talks and concerns of technology transfers.
North Korea Sends Thousands More Troops to Support Russia in Ukraine
North Korea sent at least 3,000 more soldiers to Russia in early 2025, increasing its military support for Moscow's war in Ukraine to approximately 14,000 troops, along with munitions and weaponry, amid ongoing peace talks and concerns of technology transfers.
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40% Bias Score


Avoiding the USSR's Fate: Russia's Post-Conflict Challenges
The author analyzes the collapse of the USSR in 1991, drawing parallels to the current geopolitical situation in Ukraine, warning against potential economic and political vulnerabilities in a post-conflict scenario, advocating for strong national identity and economic self-sufficiency.
Avoiding the USSR's Fate: Russia's Post-Conflict Challenges
The author analyzes the collapse of the USSR in 1991, drawing parallels to the current geopolitical situation in Ukraine, warning against potential economic and political vulnerabilities in a post-conflict scenario, advocating for strong national identity and economic self-sufficiency.
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60% Bias Score

Romania Navigates Black Sea Ceasefire Complexities
Romania's President Ilie Bolojan announced the country's participation in monitoring the Black Sea ceasefire agreement while continuing support for Ukraine, amidst Russia's conditions and a lack of agreement on the ceasefire.

Romania Navigates Black Sea Ceasefire Complexities
Romania's President Ilie Bolojan announced the country's participation in monitoring the Black Sea ceasefire agreement while continuing support for Ukraine, amidst Russia's conditions and a lack of agreement on the ceasefire.
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64% Bias Score

CDU Politicians' Support for Nord Stream Pipeline Repair Sparks Controversy in Germany
German CDU parliamentarians' support for a potential US plan to repair the damaged Nord Stream pipelines, which delivered Russian gas to Europe, sparked controversy, highlighting divisions within the German government over energy independence and reliance on Russia.

CDU Politicians' Support for Nord Stream Pipeline Repair Sparks Controversy in Germany
German CDU parliamentarians' support for a potential US plan to repair the damaged Nord Stream pipelines, which delivered Russian gas to Europe, sparked controversy, highlighting divisions within the German government over energy independence and reliance on Russia.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Leverages Stablecoins to Boost Dollar Dominance
The Trump administration is using stablecoins to enhance the dollar's global dominance, aiming to tap into the $117 trillion global deposit market and increase demand for US Treasuries; the recently passed GENIUS Act regulates dollar-backed stablecoins, requiring 1:1 reserves.

Trump Administration Leverages Stablecoins to Boost Dollar Dominance
The Trump administration is using stablecoins to enhance the dollar's global dominance, aiming to tap into the $117 trillion global deposit market and increase demand for US Treasuries; the recently passed GENIUS Act regulates dollar-backed stablecoins, requiring 1:1 reserves.
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56% Bias Score

Coalition Weighs Troop Deployment to Deter Future Russian Aggression in Ukraine
A 31-nation coalition, excluding the US, is meeting in Paris to discuss providing security guarantees to Ukraine, including the possibility of deploying 10,000–30,000 troops as a deterrent against future Russian aggression after a potential ceasefire; France and the UK are leading the effort.

Coalition Weighs Troop Deployment to Deter Future Russian Aggression in Ukraine
A 31-nation coalition, excluding the US, is meeting in Paris to discuss providing security guarantees to Ukraine, including the possibility of deploying 10,000–30,000 troops as a deterrent against future Russian aggression after a potential ceasefire; France and the UK are leading the effort.
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36% Bias Score

EU Rejects US Bid to Ease Russia Sanctions
The EU has rejected US attempts to discuss easing sanctions against Russia, stating that complete Russian withdrawal from Ukraine is a precondition. Meanwhile, Russia faces record-high crisis situations, impacting nearly 700,000 citizens in 2024, and its coal industry is teetering on the brink of co...

EU Rejects US Bid to Ease Russia Sanctions
The EU has rejected US attempts to discuss easing sanctions against Russia, stating that complete Russian withdrawal from Ukraine is a precondition. Meanwhile, Russia faces record-high crisis situations, impacting nearly 700,000 citizens in 2024, and its coal industry is teetering on the brink of co...
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52% Bias Score

Chevron's Interest Signals Potential Turning Point for Greece's Energy Program
Chevron, the world's second-largest energy company, shows strong interest in exploring Greek energy resources in the Herodotus Basin, potentially marking a turning point for Greece's energy program and challenging the illegal Turkey-Libya maritime agreement.

Chevron's Interest Signals Potential Turning Point for Greece's Energy Program
Chevron, the world's second-largest energy company, shows strong interest in exploring Greek energy resources in the Herodotus Basin, potentially marking a turning point for Greece's energy program and challenging the illegal Turkey-Libya maritime agreement.
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44% Bias Score
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