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US Tariffs on Indian Steel and Aluminum Double to 50 Percent
The US administration doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from India to 50 percent on May 30, 2025, negatively impacting businesses in both countries and potentially prompting retaliatory measures from India, while violating free trade norms.
US Tariffs on Indian Steel and Aluminum Double to 50 Percent
The US administration doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from India to 50 percent on May 30, 2025, negatively impacting businesses in both countries and potentially prompting retaliatory measures from India, while violating free trade norms.
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36% Bias Score


US Tariff Hike on Steel and Aluminum Sparks Asian Concern
The US raised steel and aluminum tariffs to 50 percent, prompting emergency meetings in South Korea and strong condemnation from Japan, as experts predict the tariffs will harm US industries and be unsustainable.
US Tariff Hike on Steel and Aluminum Sparks Asian Concern
The US raised steel and aluminum tariffs to 50 percent, prompting emergency meetings in South Korea and strong condemnation from Japan, as experts predict the tariffs will harm US industries and be unsustainable.
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44% Bias Score


Bihar Rape Victim's Death Sparks Outrage Over Alleged Medical Negligence"
A 10-year-old Dalit girl died in Bihar, India, after being raped on May 26 and allegedly facing a four-hour delay in receiving hospital care at PMCH in Patna, sparking outrage and protests, and prompting investigations into alleged medical negligence and systemic issues.
Bihar Rape Victim's Death Sparks Outrage Over Alleged Medical Negligence"
A 10-year-old Dalit girl died in Bihar, India, after being raped on May 26 and allegedly facing a four-hour delay in receiving hospital care at PMCH in Patna, sparking outrage and protests, and prompting investigations into alleged medical negligence and systemic issues.
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60% Bias Score


Odisha Uses Devotional Troupes to Fight Wildfires
In Odisha, India, forest officials are using devotional song-and-dance troupes to combat a rise in wildfires, with a reported 20-30% reduction in affected areas since their deployment, complementing technological fire monitoring methods.
Odisha Uses Devotional Troupes to Fight Wildfires
In Odisha, India, forest officials are using devotional song-and-dance troupes to combat a rise in wildfires, with a reported 20-30% reduction in affected areas since their deployment, complementing technological fire monitoring methods.
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44% Bias Score


Indian Air Force Chief Highlights Delays in Defense Projects, Expresses Concern Over Stealth Fighter Jet Timeline
The Indian Air Force chief voiced concerns about delays plaguing defense projects, none of which have been completed on time, highlighting the challenges in developing a fifth-generation stealth fighter jet expected by 2035 amid ongoing military tensions with Pakistan.
Indian Air Force Chief Highlights Delays in Defense Projects, Expresses Concern Over Stealth Fighter Jet Timeline
The Indian Air Force chief voiced concerns about delays plaguing defense projects, none of which have been completed on time, highlighting the challenges in developing a fifth-generation stealth fighter jet expected by 2035 amid ongoing military tensions with Pakistan.
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40% Bias Score


Indigo Doubles Airbus A350 Order, Expands International Reach
Indian airline Indigo boosted its Airbus A350-900 order to 60 aircraft on June 1st, 2024, expanding its fleet to support international growth plans with 10 new destinations within the next year; this follows its record-breaking 2023 order of 500 A320neo aircraft.
Indigo Doubles Airbus A350 Order, Expands International Reach
Indian airline Indigo boosted its Airbus A350-900 order to 60 aircraft on June 1st, 2024, expanding its fleet to support international growth plans with 10 new destinations within the next year; this follows its record-breaking 2023 order of 500 A320neo aircraft.
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24% Bias Score

Annual Monsoon Flooding Cripples Indian Cities
Heavy monsoon rains annually flood major Indian cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru due to rapid urbanization, outdated infrastructure, and environmental neglect, causing widespread disruption and loss of life.

Annual Monsoon Flooding Cripples Indian Cities
Heavy monsoon rains annually flood major Indian cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru due to rapid urbanization, outdated infrastructure, and environmental neglect, causing widespread disruption and loss of life.
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32% Bias Score

US tariff hike sparks concern among Asian trading partners
The US doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50 percent, prompting emergency meetings in South Korea and strong protests from Japan, while experts predict the tariffs' unsustainability due to the burden on US industries.

US tariff hike sparks concern among Asian trading partners
The US doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50 percent, prompting emergency meetings in South Korea and strong protests from Japan, while experts predict the tariffs' unsustainability due to the burden on US industries.
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44% Bias Score

Tesla to Skip Indian EV Manufacturing
Despite Indian government incentives and meetings between Elon Musk and Prime Minister Modi, Tesla will not manufacture in India but will open two showrooms; this follows other automakers' decisions and reveals challenges in attracting high-value EV manufacturers.

Tesla to Skip Indian EV Manufacturing
Despite Indian government incentives and meetings between Elon Musk and Prime Minister Modi, Tesla will not manufacture in India but will open two showrooms; this follows other automakers' decisions and reveals challenges in attracting high-value EV manufacturers.
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44% Bias Score

India Admits Fighter Jet Losses in May Clashes with Pakistan
The Indian military admitted losing an unspecified number of fighter jets during May airstrikes in Pakistan, contradicting prior denials and acknowledging a tactical error that was subsequently corrected; this follows Pakistan's claim of shooting down six Indian aircraft, including Rafale jets.

India Admits Fighter Jet Losses in May Clashes with Pakistan
The Indian military admitted losing an unspecified number of fighter jets during May airstrikes in Pakistan, contradicting prior denials and acknowledging a tactical error that was subsequently corrected; this follows Pakistan's claim of shooting down six Indian aircraft, including Rafale jets.
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32% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Clashes: Retaliatory Strikes and Aerial Combat
Following a terrorist attack in India on April 22nd that killed 26, India launched missile strikes into Pakistan on May 6th, resulting in aerial combat where Pakistan shot down Indian aircraft. A ceasefire was reached on May 10th, mediated by the US.

India-Pakistan Clashes: Retaliatory Strikes and Aerial Combat
Following a terrorist attack in India on April 22nd that killed 26, India launched missile strikes into Pakistan on May 6th, resulting in aerial combat where Pakistan shot down Indian aircraft. A ceasefire was reached on May 10th, mediated by the US.
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36% Bias Score

India Confirms Fighter Jet Losses in Pakistan Confrontation
In interviews with Bloomberg and Reuters in Singapore, India's Chief of Defence Staff, General Anil Chauhan, confirmed the loss of Indian fighter jets during a recent military confrontation with Pakistan, sparking public debate and criticism in India regarding government transparency.

India Confirms Fighter Jet Losses in Pakistan Confrontation
In interviews with Bloomberg and Reuters in Singapore, India's Chief of Defence Staff, General Anil Chauhan, confirmed the loss of Indian fighter jets during a recent military confrontation with Pakistan, sparking public debate and criticism in India regarding government transparency.
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52% Bias Score
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