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Spain strengthens ties with China amid global geopolitical tensions
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will visit China in April 2025 for his third meeting with President Xi Jinping in three years, aiming to strengthen bilateral relations and economic cooperation amid global geopolitical tensions; the visit follows previous meetings in March 2023 and September 202...
Spain strengthens ties with China amid global geopolitical tensions
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will visit China in April 2025 for his third meeting with President Xi Jinping in three years, aiming to strengthen bilateral relations and economic cooperation amid global geopolitical tensions; the visit follows previous meetings in March 2023 and September 202...
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40% Bias Score


Putin and Trump Agree to Phased Ceasefire in Ukraine
Following a phone call, Presidents Putin and Trump agreed to de-escalate the Ukraine conflict by focusing on a phased ceasefire starting with energy and infrastructure, then a Black Sea maritime truce, marking a departure from previous Western strategies.
Putin and Trump Agree to Phased Ceasefire in Ukraine
Following a phone call, Presidents Putin and Trump agreed to de-escalate the Ukraine conflict by focusing on a phased ceasefire starting with energy and infrastructure, then a Black Sea maritime truce, marking a departure from previous Western strategies.
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64% Bias Score


Huawei Bribery Scandal Rocks European Parliament
A bribery scandal involving Huawei and at least 15 members of the European Parliament resulted in 20 police raids in Belgium and Portugal, leading to arrests and a ban on Huawei representatives from EU facilities; the scandal follows years of lobbying efforts and suspicions about Huawei's ties to th...
Huawei Bribery Scandal Rocks European Parliament
A bribery scandal involving Huawei and at least 15 members of the European Parliament resulted in 20 police raids in Belgium and Portugal, leading to arrests and a ban on Huawei representatives from EU facilities; the scandal follows years of lobbying efforts and suspicions about Huawei's ties to th...
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68% Bias Score


US Adds South Korea to Energy Department Watchlist Over Sensitive Information Mishandling
The US Department of Energy added South Korea to a watchlist for mishandling sensitive information at its labs, sparking controversy in Seoul, which was not notified; the US ambassador downplayed the issue, while South Korea plans to challenge the decision, highlighting security and trade tensions.
US Adds South Korea to Energy Department Watchlist Over Sensitive Information Mishandling
The US Department of Energy added South Korea to a watchlist for mishandling sensitive information at its labs, sparking controversy in Seoul, which was not notified; the US ambassador downplayed the issue, while South Korea plans to challenge the decision, highlighting security and trade tensions.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Tariffs: Economic Fallout and EU Response
President Trump's reciprocal tariff policy, targeting countries with tariffs on US goods, is causing higher prices for US consumers and businesses, harming US exporters, and disproportionately impacting the European Union's auto, machinery, pharmaceutical, and aerospace sectors, potentially leading ...
Trump's Tariffs: Economic Fallout and EU Response
President Trump's reciprocal tariff policy, targeting countries with tariffs on US goods, is causing higher prices for US consumers and businesses, harming US exporters, and disproportionately impacting the European Union's auto, machinery, pharmaceutical, and aerospace sectors, potentially leading ...
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36% Bias Score


Global Markets Thrive on Wall Street's Woes, But U.S. Recession Remains a Major Risk
As of late March, global stock markets are benefiting from capital leaving Wall Street due to President Trump's trade war dampening the 'U.S. exceptionalism' narrative and the S&P 500's underperformance; however, a major U.S. selloff could negatively impact the entire world.
Global Markets Thrive on Wall Street's Woes, But U.S. Recession Remains a Major Risk
As of late March, global stock markets are benefiting from capital leaving Wall Street due to President Trump's trade war dampening the 'U.S. exceptionalism' narrative and the S&P 500's underperformance; however, a major U.S. selloff could negatively impact the entire world.
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44% Bias Score

EU's "ReArm Europe" Plan Faces Opposition from Spain
The Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, opposes the EU's "reArm Europe" plan, preferring a broader "security" approach that avoids focusing on military investment, creating friction within the EU and domestic opposition due to Spain's traditionally pacifist stance.

EU's "ReArm Europe" Plan Faces Opposition from Spain
The Spanish Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, opposes the EU's "reArm Europe" plan, preferring a broader "security" approach that avoids focusing on military investment, creating friction within the EU and domestic opposition due to Spain's traditionally pacifist stance.
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60% Bias Score

US Tariffs: Economic Realities and the EU's Response
President Trump's reciprocal tariff policy, targeting major trade partners like the EU, is causing higher prices in the US and potentially harming US exporters, while the EU seeks to diversify its trade relationships in response.

US Tariffs: Economic Realities and the EU's Response
President Trump's reciprocal tariff policy, targeting major trade partners like the EU, is causing higher prices in the US and potentially harming US exporters, while the EU seeks to diversify its trade relationships in response.
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48% Bias Score

TSMC's \$100 Billion Arizona Investment: A Model for Diversifying Semiconductor Supply Chains
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te praised TSMC's \$100 billion Arizona chip-making investment as a model for reducing reliance on China, following a prior \$65 billion commitment; the project is expected to create 40,000 construction jobs and tens of thousands of tech jobs over four years.

TSMC's \$100 Billion Arizona Investment: A Model for Diversifying Semiconductor Supply Chains
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te praised TSMC's \$100 billion Arizona chip-making investment as a model for reducing reliance on China, following a prior \$65 billion commitment; the project is expected to create 40,000 construction jobs and tens of thousands of tech jobs over four years.
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44% Bias Score

Jordanian Prince Campaigns for IOC Presidency, Advocating for Calendar Changes and Inclusivity
Prince Feisal Al Hussein, brother of Jordan's King Abdullah II, is campaigning to become the next IOC president, advocating for calendar flexibility to allow more countries to host the Olympics and emphasizing inclusivity while respecting national sovereignty, facing six rivals including Sebastian C...

Jordanian Prince Campaigns for IOC Presidency, Advocating for Calendar Changes and Inclusivity
Prince Feisal Al Hussein, brother of Jordan's King Abdullah II, is campaigning to become the next IOC president, advocating for calendar flexibility to allow more countries to host the Olympics and emphasizing inclusivity while respecting national sovereignty, facing six rivals including Sebastian C...
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48% Bias Score

Turkey-Europe Relations Shift Toward Defense Cooperation Amidst Ongoing Tensions
Turkey's complex relationship with Europe is shifting, with discussions focusing on defense cooperation despite ongoing democratic concerns and past negotiation failures; the success of this new approach hinges on realistic expectations and mutual trust.

Turkey-Europe Relations Shift Toward Defense Cooperation Amidst Ongoing Tensions
Turkey's complex relationship with Europe is shifting, with discussions focusing on defense cooperation despite ongoing democratic concerns and past negotiation failures; the success of this new approach hinges on realistic expectations and mutual trust.
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16% Bias Score

Framatome's Booming Nuclear Business: €30 Billion Order Book Fuels Expansion
Framatome, a leading French nuclear component manufacturer, reported €4.6 billion in 2024 revenue and a €30 billion order book, driven by global nuclear power expansion and strategic diversification into defense, healthcare, and space, alongside investments of €500 million in 2024.

Framatome's Booming Nuclear Business: €30 Billion Order Book Fuels Expansion
Framatome, a leading French nuclear component manufacturer, reported €4.6 billion in 2024 revenue and a €30 billion order book, driven by global nuclear power expansion and strategic diversification into defense, healthcare, and space, alongside investments of €500 million in 2024.
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48% Bias Score
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