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EU and UAE Launch FTA Negotiations Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
The EU and UAE launched negotiations for a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Wednesday, aiming to boost trade in strategic sectors like renewable energy and reduce reliance on the US, with first meetings in June focusing on tariffs and digital trade; this follows recent trade tensions with the...
EU and UAE Launch FTA Negotiations Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
The EU and UAE launched negotiations for a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on Wednesday, aiming to boost trade in strategic sectors like renewable energy and reduce reliance on the US, with first meetings in June focusing on tariffs and digital trade; this follows recent trade tensions with the...
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Trump's Tariff Threat Spurs Urgent EU-US Trade Talks
President Trump's Friday threat of 50% tariffs on EU imports, despite internal US and external EU concerns, unexpectedly spurred the EU to schedule urgent trade negotiations, aiming for a deal by July 9th, after Trump paused the threat.
Trump's Tariff Threat Spurs Urgent EU-US Trade Talks
President Trump's Friday threat of 50% tariffs on EU imports, despite internal US and external EU concerns, unexpectedly spurred the EU to schedule urgent trade negotiations, aiming for a deal by July 9th, after Trump paused the threat.
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44% Bias Score


IMF Approves El Salvador's Bitcoin Holdings, Conditions Met
The IMF's first review of El Salvador's fund facility arrangement confirms that the country's Bitcoin holdings remain unchanged, meeting program commitments, and that the government will discontinue use of the Chivo wallet by the end of July.
IMF Approves El Salvador's Bitcoin Holdings, Conditions Met
The IMF's first review of El Salvador's fund facility arrangement confirms that the country's Bitcoin holdings remain unchanged, meeting program commitments, and that the government will discontinue use of the Chivo wallet by the end of July.
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32% Bias Score


Invasive Species Caused Over \$2.14 Trillion in Global Economic Damage
A new study reveals that invasive species have caused over \$2.14 trillion in economic damage globally since 1960, significantly higher than previous estimates; the damage is primarily caused by plants and insects, with Europe suffering the most significant losses.
Invasive Species Caused Over \$2.14 Trillion in Global Economic Damage
A new study reveals that invasive species have caused over \$2.14 trillion in economic damage globally since 1960, significantly higher than previous estimates; the damage is primarily caused by plants and insects, with Europe suffering the most significant losses.
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20% Bias Score


China-EU Investment Surge Amid US Tariff Pressure
Chinese investment in the EU surged 47 percent in 2024 to €10 billion, driven by greenfield investment and M&A, reflecting stronger economic ties amid rising US tariffs and global trade fragmentation.
China-EU Investment Surge Amid US Tariff Pressure
Chinese investment in the EU surged 47 percent in 2024 to €10 billion, driven by greenfield investment and M&A, reflecting stronger economic ties amid rising US tariffs and global trade fragmentation.
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EU Maintains Trade Offer Despite Trump's Tariff Threat
The European Union maintains its proposal for a zero-for-zero reciprocal tariff-free trade regime with the United States, despite President Trump's threat of 50% tariffs on EU imports, which he postponed until July 9th. This follows the US imposition of tariffs on EU steel, aluminum, and automobiles...
EU Maintains Trade Offer Despite Trump's Tariff Threat
The European Union maintains its proposal for a zero-for-zero reciprocal tariff-free trade regime with the United States, despite President Trump's threat of 50% tariffs on EU imports, which he postponed until July 9th. This follows the US imposition of tariffs on EU steel, aluminum, and automobiles...
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Rodrik: Hyperglobalization's Rise of Populism and the Path to Sustainable Globalization
Dani Rodrik argues that unchecked hyperglobalization, prioritizing international markets over national well-being, has fueled the rise of authoritarian populism, leading to the erosion of the middle class and increased social fragmentation; he proposes a more sustainable globalization as a solution.

Rodrik: Hyperglobalization's Rise of Populism and the Path to Sustainable Globalization
Dani Rodrik argues that unchecked hyperglobalization, prioritizing international markets over national well-being, has fueled the rise of authoritarian populism, leading to the erosion of the middle class and increased social fragmentation; he proposes a more sustainable globalization as a solution.
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36% Bias Score

US-China Tariff Truce Lowers Rates, but Economic Concerns Remain
A 90-day truce between the US and China has lowered average US tariffs on Chinese exports to 51.1%, affecting all goods, while China's tariffs on US exports fell to 32.6%; economists warn of lasting negative global economic impacts from Trump's trade policies.

US-China Tariff Truce Lowers Rates, but Economic Concerns Remain
A 90-day truce between the US and China has lowered average US tariffs on Chinese exports to 51.1%, affecting all goods, while China's tariffs on US exports fell to 32.6%; economists warn of lasting negative global economic impacts from Trump's trade policies.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Postpones EU Tariffs Amidst Trade Tensions
President Trump initially announced a 50% tariff on EU exports to the US, effective June 1st, but later postponed it to July 9th after a phone call with Ursula von der Leyen; a 10% tariff and existing tariffs on autos, aluminum, and steel remain.

Trump Postpones EU Tariffs Amidst Trade Tensions
President Trump initially announced a 50% tariff on EU exports to the US, effective June 1st, but later postponed it to July 9th after a phone call with Ursula von der Leyen; a 10% tariff and existing tariffs on autos, aluminum, and steel remain.
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48% Bias Score

BIS Head Warns of Risks to Global Stability, Urges Fiscal Consolidation
Agustín Carstens, head of the BIS, warned in a Japanese lecture against cryptocurrencies, protectionism, and threats to central bank independence, emphasizing the need for fiscal consolidation and restoring trust in institutions to address rising public debt and maintain global economic stability.

BIS Head Warns of Risks to Global Stability, Urges Fiscal Consolidation
Agustín Carstens, head of the BIS, warned in a Japanese lecture against cryptocurrencies, protectionism, and threats to central bank independence, emphasizing the need for fiscal consolidation and restoring trust in institutions to address rising public debt and maintain global economic stability.
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40% Bias Score

Volvo Cuts 3,000 Jobs Amidst Industry Restructuring
Volvo Cars, facing industry challenges, will cut around 3,000 jobs, mainly in Sweden, as part of an 18 billion Swedish kronor restructuring plan following an 11% sales drop in April.

Volvo Cuts 3,000 Jobs Amidst Industry Restructuring
Volvo Cars, facing industry challenges, will cut around 3,000 jobs, mainly in Sweden, as part of an 18 billion Swedish kronor restructuring plan following an 11% sales drop in April.
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44% Bias Score

China-EU Investment Surge Counters US Tariff Pressure
In 2024, Chinese investment in the EU surged 47 percent to €10 billion, driven by greenfield investment and mergers and acquisitions, reflecting the complementary economic strengths of China and the EU and acting as a counterbalance to the negative impacts of increased US tariffs on global trade.

China-EU Investment Surge Counters US Tariff Pressure
In 2024, Chinese investment in the EU surged 47 percent to €10 billion, driven by greenfield investment and mergers and acquisitions, reflecting the complementary economic strengths of China and the EU and acting as a counterbalance to the negative impacts of increased US tariffs on global trade.
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48% Bias Score
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