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Germany Scrutinizes Snam's OGE Acquisition Amid Concerns About Chinese Influence
The German government is reviewing Snam's €920 million acquisition of a 24.99% stake in Open Grid Europe due to Snam's indirect ties with China's State Grid Corporation, raising concerns about energy security and foreign influence in Germany's critical gas infrastructure. The deal would expand Snam'...
Germany Scrutinizes Snam's OGE Acquisition Amid Concerns About Chinese Influence
The German government is reviewing Snam's €920 million acquisition of a 24.99% stake in Open Grid Europe due to Snam's indirect ties with China's State Grid Corporation, raising concerns about energy security and foreign influence in Germany's critical gas infrastructure. The deal would expand Snam'...
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Sanctions' Impact: Vulnerability Varies Widely by Economic Structure
A Kiel Institute study analyzing over a century of global data reveals that the economic impact of sanctions varies greatly depending on intensity and the target's economic structure; countries with concentrated exports or high import dependence are most vulnerable, while financial sanctions can cau...
Sanctions' Impact: Vulnerability Varies Widely by Economic Structure
A Kiel Institute study analyzing over a century of global data reveals that the economic impact of sanctions varies greatly depending on intensity and the target's economic structure; countries with concentrated exports or high import dependence are most vulnerable, while financial sanctions can cau...
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36% Bias Score


Platinum Prices Surge 54% Amidst Global Supply Shortage
Platinum's spot price has surged 54 percent to US\$1,372 per ounce this year due to a supply deficit caused by production challenges in South Africa, outperforming gold, silver, and Bitcoin; experts predict further price increases.
Platinum Prices Surge 54% Amidst Global Supply Shortage
Platinum's spot price has surged 54 percent to US\$1,372 per ounce this year due to a supply deficit caused by production challenges in South Africa, outperforming gold, silver, and Bitcoin; experts predict further price increases.
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SCO Tianjin Summit: Leaders from 20+ Countries to Strengthen Multilateral Cooperation
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) will hold its summit in Tianjin, China, from August 31 to September 1, with leaders from over 20 countries and 10 international organizations attending to strengthen multilateral cooperation, combat terrorism, and promote regional development.
SCO Tianjin Summit: Leaders from 20+ Countries to Strengthen Multilateral Cooperation
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) will hold its summit in Tianjin, China, from August 31 to September 1, with leaders from over 20 countries and 10 international organizations attending to strengthen multilateral cooperation, combat terrorism, and promote regional development.
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China's Irreplaceable Role in Global Supply Chains Amidst Rising Protectionism
Li Xingqian, vice-chairman of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, highlights China's irreplaceable role in global supply chains, emphasizing its manufacturing strength, consumer market size, and innovation hub status, while criticizing the politicization of trade and promoting th...
China's Irreplaceable Role in Global Supply Chains Amidst Rising Protectionism
Li Xingqian, vice-chairman of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, highlights China's irreplaceable role in global supply chains, emphasizing its manufacturing strength, consumer market size, and innovation hub status, while criticizing the politicization of trade and promoting th...
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Russia Launches Massive Drone and Missile Attack on Ukraine
Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine on July 12, using over 620 drones and missiles, killing at least four people and marking a significant escalation in the conflict, aided by increased domestic drone production and support from China and North Korea.
Russia Launches Massive Drone and Missile Attack on Ukraine
Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine on July 12, using over 620 drones and missiles, killing at least four people and marking a significant escalation in the conflict, aided by increased domestic drone production and support from China and North Korea.
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China Pressures Australia to Ease Foreign Investment Rules
Chinese Premier Li Qiang pressed Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Beijing to relax foreign investment rules, citing unfair treatment of Chinese businesses and a significant drop in Chinese investment in Australia from $US16.2 billion in 2008 to $US862 million in 2024, despite a slight i...

China Pressures Australia to Ease Foreign Investment Rules
Chinese Premier Li Qiang pressed Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Beijing to relax foreign investment rules, citing unfair treatment of Chinese businesses and a significant drop in Chinese investment in Australia from $US16.2 billion in 2008 to $US862 million in 2024, despite a slight i...
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Trump Authorizes European Transfer of US Weapons to Ukraine
President Trump's decision allows European nations to provide US-made weapons and ammunition to Ukraine, primarily focusing on Patriot and HIMARS systems, addressing a critical shortage in Ukraine's defense capabilities, but raising concerns about European dependence on US arms supplies.

Trump Authorizes European Transfer of US Weapons to Ukraine
President Trump's decision allows European nations to provide US-made weapons and ammunition to Ukraine, primarily focusing on Patriot and HIMARS systems, addressing a critical shortage in Ukraine's defense capabilities, but raising concerns about European dependence on US arms supplies.
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Iran Conflict Unlikely to Lead to Regime Change, IRGC to Gain Power: Former US Diplomat
Former US diplomat Alan Eyre asserts that the recent Israel-Iran conflict is unlikely to cause regime change in Iran, predicting instead that hardline factions, especially the IRGC, will gain power, potentially leading to a Supreme Leader position with limited authority and real power resting with t...

Iran Conflict Unlikely to Lead to Regime Change, IRGC to Gain Power: Former US Diplomat
Former US diplomat Alan Eyre asserts that the recent Israel-Iran conflict is unlikely to cause regime change in Iran, predicting instead that hardline factions, especially the IRGC, will gain power, potentially leading to a Supreme Leader position with limited authority and real power resting with t...
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China's Irreplaceable Role in Global Supply Chains
Li Xingqian, vice-chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, refutes claims of China's replaceability in global supply chains, highlighting its manufacturing strength, consumer market, innovation, human capital, and improved business environment; he promotes the China In...

China's Irreplaceable Role in Global Supply Chains
Li Xingqian, vice-chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, refutes claims of China's replaceability in global supply chains, highlighting its manufacturing strength, consumer market, innovation, human capital, and improved business environment; he promotes the China In...
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Trump's Ultimatum Risks Wider War
Following a phone call where Trump asked Zelensky about striking Moscow and St. Petersburg, Trump announced billions in military aid to Ukraine and issued a 50-day ultimatum to Putin, threatening secondary tariffs; a ceasefire could lead to further conflicts.

Trump's Ultimatum Risks Wider War
Following a phone call where Trump asked Zelensky about striking Moscow and St. Petersburg, Trump announced billions in military aid to Ukraine and issued a 50-day ultimatum to Putin, threatening secondary tariffs; a ceasefire could lead to further conflicts.
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52% Bias Score

Russia's Ukraine Invasion: Stalled Peace Talks and Escalating Tensions
Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine continues, with Russia claiming territorial gains and the US sending further military aid despite stalled peace talks; internal EU disagreements hinder stronger sanctions, while Ukraine undergoes political changes and retaliatory drone attacks.

Russia's Ukraine Invasion: Stalled Peace Talks and Escalating Tensions
Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine continues, with Russia claiming territorial gains and the US sending further military aid despite stalled peace talks; internal EU disagreements hinder stronger sanctions, while Ukraine undergoes political changes and retaliatory drone attacks.
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44% Bias Score
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