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US Disputes Panama Canal Fees, Raising Geopolitical Tensions
The US unilaterally announced it will no longer pay Panama Canal transit fees for US government ships, a claim Panama's canal authority rejected; the dispute highlights broader geopolitical tensions and potential conflict over the canal's control.
US Disputes Panama Canal Fees, Raising Geopolitical Tensions
The US unilaterally announced it will no longer pay Panama Canal transit fees for US government ships, a claim Panama's canal authority rejected; the dispute highlights broader geopolitical tensions and potential conflict over the canal's control.
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52% Bias Score


Southeast Europe and Eastern Mediterranean Conference Convenes in Washington D.C.
The 6th annual Southeast Europe and Eastern Mediterranean Conference, organized by Kathimerini's English edition, the Delphi Economic Forum, and HALC, will be held in Washington D.C. on February 10-11, bringing together political and economic leaders from both sides of the Atlantic to discuss the re...
Southeast Europe and Eastern Mediterranean Conference Convenes in Washington D.C.
The 6th annual Southeast Europe and Eastern Mediterranean Conference, organized by Kathimerini's English edition, the Delphi Economic Forum, and HALC, will be held in Washington D.C. on February 10-11, bringing together political and economic leaders from both sides of the Atlantic to discuss the re...
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40% Bias Score


Trump-Netanyahu Meeting: A Clash of Leadership Styles
The recent meeting between US former President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signals a potential shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics, marked by their contrasting leadership styles and psychological complexities.
Trump-Netanyahu Meeting: A Clash of Leadership Styles
The recent meeting between US former President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signals a potential shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics, marked by their contrasting leadership styles and psychological complexities.
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60% Bias Score


Panama Denies U.S. Claim of Waived Canal Fees Amidst China Concerns
Panama denied a U.S. State Department claim that it agreed to waive fees for U.S. government ships using the Panama Canal, contradicting a statement that claimed the move would save the U.S. millions annually; the dispute comes amid rising tensions between the two countries over China's influence.
Panama Denies U.S. Claim of Waived Canal Fees Amidst China Concerns
Panama denied a U.S. State Department claim that it agreed to waive fees for U.S. government ships using the Panama Canal, contradicting a statement that claimed the move would save the U.S. millions annually; the dispute comes amid rising tensions between the two countries over China's influence.
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56% Bias Score


Turkish Lieutenants Dismissed for Disciplinary Violation
Several Turkish lieutenants were dismissed from the TSK for violating military discipline by reciting a previously withdrawn oath at a graduation ceremony, a decision the Ministry of National Defense stated was based on insubordination, not the content of the oath.
Turkish Lieutenants Dismissed for Disciplinary Violation
Several Turkish lieutenants were dismissed from the TSK for violating military discipline by reciting a previously withdrawn oath at a graduation ceremony, a decision the Ministry of National Defense stated was based on insubordination, not the content of the oath.
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56% Bias Score


WSJ Report on Russia-Turkey Transfer Sparks Debate Over Sanctions and Geopolitics
The Wall Street Journal reported a $2 billion transfer from Russia to Turkey via U.S. banks, raising sanctions evasion concerns; Turkish journalists countered, suggesting the report aimed to damage Turkey-U.S. relations, citing the inclusion of MİT chief Ibrahim Kalın's photo and lack of evidence. T...
WSJ Report on Russia-Turkey Transfer Sparks Debate Over Sanctions and Geopolitics
The Wall Street Journal reported a $2 billion transfer from Russia to Turkey via U.S. banks, raising sanctions evasion concerns; Turkish journalists countered, suggesting the report aimed to damage Turkey-U.S. relations, citing the inclusion of MİT chief Ibrahim Kalın's photo and lack of evidence. T...
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56% Bias Score

France Addresses Greek Concerns Over Potential Meteor Missile Sale to Turkey
France is working to ease Greek concerns about a possible sale of Meteor missiles to Turkey, initiated through discussions between MBDA and Ankara, following intervention by the Greek defense minister. High-level contacts ensued, with France reaffirming its commitment to strategic partnership and Gr...

France Addresses Greek Concerns Over Potential Meteor Missile Sale to Turkey
France is working to ease Greek concerns about a possible sale of Meteor missiles to Turkey, initiated through discussions between MBDA and Ankara, following intervention by the Greek defense minister. High-level contacts ensued, with France reaffirming its commitment to strategic partnership and Gr...
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40% Bias Score

Panama Denies Deal for Free U.S. Warship Transit Through Canal
Panamanian President Mulino denied a U.S. State Department announcement of a deal for free U.S. warship transit through the Panama Canal, contradicting the U.S. claim of annual millions in savings; this follows recent U.S. concerns about China's influence.

Panama Denies Deal for Free U.S. Warship Transit Through Canal
Panamanian President Mulino denied a U.S. State Department announcement of a deal for free U.S. warship transit through the Panama Canal, contradicting the U.S. claim of annual millions in savings; this follows recent U.S. concerns about China's influence.
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44% Bias Score

Panama Rejects U.S. Claim of Toll-Free Canal Passage
Panama President Mulino denounced the U.S. State Department's claim that U.S. government vessels would transit the Panama Canal without paying tolls, calling it a "falsehood" and exacerbating bilateral tensions amid accusations of Chinese influence and strategic competition.

Panama Rejects U.S. Claim of Toll-Free Canal Passage
Panama President Mulino denounced the U.S. State Department's claim that U.S. government vessels would transit the Panama Canal without paying tolls, calling it a "falsehood" and exacerbating bilateral tensions amid accusations of Chinese influence and strategic competition.
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40% Bias Score

China Rejects US Criticism of Panama Canal Cooperation
China strongly refutes recent US accusations of misrepresenting its cooperation with Panama regarding the Panama Canal, lodging a formal diplomatic complaint; meanwhile, China emphasizes the Belt and Road Initiative's decade-long success, highlighting its extensive international partnerships and eco...

China Rejects US Criticism of Panama Canal Cooperation
China strongly refutes recent US accusations of misrepresenting its cooperation with Panama regarding the Panama Canal, lodging a formal diplomatic complaint; meanwhile, China emphasizes the Belt and Road Initiative's decade-long success, highlighting its extensive international partnerships and eco...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Greenland Grab: Power Politics Challenges International Order
President Trump's pursuit of Greenland for "national security" purposes, despite Denmark's strong alliance and increased defense spending, signals a shift from diplomacy to unilateral power politics, challenging the rules-based international order.

Trump's Greenland Grab: Power Politics Challenges International Order
President Trump's pursuit of Greenland for "national security" purposes, despite Denmark's strong alliance and increased defense spending, signals a shift from diplomacy to unilateral power politics, challenging the rules-based international order.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine Considers Rare Earth Metal Deal with US Amidst War
Former US President Trump proposed a deal where Ukraine would supply rare earth metals to the US in exchange for continued aid, a proposal aligned with Ukraine's plan to leverage its vast reserves of these minerals (estimated at $15 trillion in 2023) for economic growth and security, despite signifi...

Ukraine Considers Rare Earth Metal Deal with US Amidst War
Former US President Trump proposed a deal where Ukraine would supply rare earth metals to the US in exchange for continued aid, a proposal aligned with Ukraine's plan to leverage its vast reserves of these minerals (estimated at $15 trillion in 2023) for economic growth and security, despite signifi...
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48% Bias Score
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