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100 European Tech Firms Urge EU for Sovereign Tech Fund
One hundred European tech companies and organizations, including Aruba, Proton, and Cubbit, urged the EU to create a sovereign fund for technological infrastructure to counter growing reliance on non-European technology, warning of near-total dependence within three years if action isn't taken.
100 European Tech Firms Urge EU for Sovereign Tech Fund
One hundred European tech companies and organizations, including Aruba, Proton, and Cubbit, urged the EU to create a sovereign fund for technological infrastructure to counter growing reliance on non-European technology, warning of near-total dependence within three years if action isn't taken.
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48% Bias Score


Europe's Urgent Need for Economic and Geopolitical Restructuring
Europe faces a critical juncture, needing to boost research, secure energy independence, achieve sovereignty, and diversify its partnerships amidst economic underperformance and strained US relations, as highlighted by the Draghi report and Trump's actions.
Europe's Urgent Need for Economic and Geopolitical Restructuring
Europe faces a critical juncture, needing to boost research, secure energy independence, achieve sovereignty, and diversify its partnerships amidst economic underperformance and strained US relations, as highlighted by the Draghi report and Trump's actions.
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56% Bias Score


Indonesia Expands Military Role in Civilian Affairs, Sparking Democracy Concerns
Indonesia's parliament ratified amendments to its military law, broadening the scope of civilian posts military personnel can hold, raising concerns among activists about a return to authoritarian rule and prompting planned protests.
Indonesia Expands Military Role in Civilian Affairs, Sparking Democracy Concerns
Indonesia's parliament ratified amendments to its military law, broadening the scope of civilian posts military personnel can hold, raising concerns among activists about a return to authoritarian rule and prompting planned protests.
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40% Bias Score


Hundreds of Wounded Russian Soldiers Rehabilitated in North Korea
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko announced that hundreds of Russian soldiers wounded in Ukraine have received medical rehabilitation in North Korea, highlighting the strengthening relationship between the two countries during the ongoing conflict.
Hundreds of Wounded Russian Soldiers Rehabilitated in North Korea
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko announced that hundreds of Russian soldiers wounded in Ukraine have received medical rehabilitation in North Korea, highlighting the strengthening relationship between the two countries during the ongoing conflict.
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56% Bias Score


Australia to Assess Impact of US Foreign Aid Freeze on Pacific
The Australian government is assessing the impact of the Trump administration's foreign aid freeze on Pacific nations, consulting with regional partners and considering increased aid funding ahead of next week's federal budget, amid concerns that China may fill the void.
Australia to Assess Impact of US Foreign Aid Freeze on Pacific
The Australian government is assessing the impact of the Trump administration's foreign aid freeze on Pacific nations, consulting with regional partners and considering increased aid funding ahead of next week's federal budget, amid concerns that China may fill the void.
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52% Bias Score


German Gas Import Debate: Renewed Russian Gas Sparks Controversy
Germany's potential resumption of Russian gas imports sparks political debate, with the Greens opposing the move due to concerns over energy independence and the CDU suggesting imports should be reconsidered if peace is established in Ukraine.
German Gas Import Debate: Renewed Russian Gas Sparks Controversy
Germany's potential resumption of Russian gas imports sparks political debate, with the Greens opposing the move due to concerns over energy independence and the CDU suggesting imports should be reconsidered if peace is established in Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score

Imminent Market Crash Predicted: Analyst Turns Bearish
A market analyst with a two-decade track record predicts imminent U.S. market crashes, driven by geopolitical instability and a perceived inadequate response from the Federal Reserve; they are currently holding primarily cash and defensive assets.

Imminent Market Crash Predicted: Analyst Turns Bearish
A market analyst with a two-decade track record predicts imminent U.S. market crashes, driven by geopolitical instability and a perceived inadequate response from the Federal Reserve; they are currently holding primarily cash and defensive assets.
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48% Bias Score

Li Ka-shing's Panama Canal Port Sale Angers Beijing
Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing's CK Hutchison Holdings is selling its Panama Canal port assets to a consortium including BlackRock for almost $23 billion, angering Beijing and highlighting the challenges Hong Kong businesses face balancing loyalty to China with capitalist interests.

Li Ka-shing's Panama Canal Port Sale Angers Beijing
Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing's CK Hutchison Holdings is selling its Panama Canal port assets to a consortium including BlackRock for almost $23 billion, angering Beijing and highlighting the challenges Hong Kong businesses face balancing loyalty to China with capitalist interests.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Reopens Damascus Embassy Amidst Syrian Instability
Germany reopened its embassy in Damascus three months after the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, deploying a small number of diplomats to aid in the country's stabilization and reconstruction, despite ongoing security concerns and recent violence resulting in approximately 1,500 deaths, mos...

Germany Reopens Damascus Embassy Amidst Syrian Instability
Germany reopened its embassy in Damascus three months after the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, deploying a small number of diplomats to aid in the country's stabilization and reconstruction, despite ongoing security concerns and recent violence resulting in approximately 1,500 deaths, mos...
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44% Bias Score

China-Turkiye Trade Imbalance Highlights Geopolitical Dynamics
In 2023, China-Turkiye trade totaled $43.4 billion, heavily favoring China (93%). Turkiye's small-scale enterprises and limited market access in China contribute to this imbalance, though Turkiye's strategic location and EU Customs Union membership offer China potential advantages.

China-Turkiye Trade Imbalance Highlights Geopolitical Dynamics
In 2023, China-Turkiye trade totaled $43.4 billion, heavily favoring China (93%). Turkiye's small-scale enterprises and limited market access in China contribute to this imbalance, though Turkiye's strategic location and EU Customs Union membership offer China potential advantages.
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40% Bias Score

Japan Loans $90 Million for Bhutan Hydropower Plants
Japan will loan Bhutan $90 million for three hydropower plants, starting construction in May 2024 and finishing in 2029, to bolster energy independence and exports, marking the first such Japanese-backed project in Bhutan.

Japan Loans $90 Million for Bhutan Hydropower Plants
Japan will loan Bhutan $90 million for three hydropower plants, starting construction in May 2024 and finishing in 2029, to bolster energy independence and exports, marking the first such Japanese-backed project in Bhutan.
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32% Bias Score

VK Reports Record Revenue but Staggering Net Loss
Russian tech giant VK reported a net loss of 94.94 billion rubles ($1.12 billion) in 2024, despite record revenue of 147.57 billion rubles ($1.74 billion), causing a 6% share drop on the Moscow Exchange; online advertising made up nearly two-thirds of its revenue.

VK Reports Record Revenue but Staggering Net Loss
Russian tech giant VK reported a net loss of 94.94 billion rubles ($1.12 billion) in 2024, despite record revenue of 147.57 billion rubles ($1.74 billion), causing a 6% share drop on the Moscow Exchange; online advertising made up nearly two-thirds of its revenue.
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24% Bias Score
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