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US Steel, Nippon Steel Sue Biden Over Blocked Merger
US Steel and Nippon Steel sued President Biden on Monday, claiming his blocking of their $2.7 billion merger was illegal and politically motivated, jeopardizing US Steel's operations and setting a precedent for future foreign investment.
US Steel, Nippon Steel Sue Biden Over Blocked Merger
US Steel and Nippon Steel sued President Biden on Monday, claiming his blocking of their $2.7 billion merger was illegal and politically motivated, jeopardizing US Steel's operations and setting a precedent for future foreign investment.
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52% Bias Score


UK Air Defenses Inadequate Against Modern Missile Threats
Former Defence Minister Tobias Ellwood warns that Britain's air defenses are inadequate to counter modern long-range missiles, leaving the UK vulnerable to devastating attacks and emphasizing the urgent need for a significant increase in defense spending.
UK Air Defenses Inadequate Against Modern Missile Threats
Former Defence Minister Tobias Ellwood warns that Britain's air defenses are inadequate to counter modern long-range missiles, leaving the UK vulnerable to devastating attacks and emphasizing the urgent need for a significant increase in defense spending.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Vows to Rapidly Expand US Navy Shipbuilding
President-elect Trump plans to significantly increase US Navy shipbuilding, aiming for a rapid increase in the number of ships and contrasting this with China's current rate, while also criticizing the Biden administration for prioritizing the Green New Deal over naval expansion.
Trump Vows to Rapidly Expand US Navy Shipbuilding
President-elect Trump plans to significantly increase US Navy shipbuilding, aiming for a rapid increase in the number of ships and contrasting this with China's current rate, while also criticizing the Biden administration for prioritizing the Green New Deal over naval expansion.
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56% Bias Score


U.S. Rejects Nippon Steel Bid, Straining U.S.-Japan Relations
President Biden rejected Nippon Steel's \$15 billion bid for U.S. Steel due to national security concerns, prompting a lawsuit and raising concerns in Japan about future investments, despite assurances from Secretary Blinken of a strong U.S.-Japan alliance.
U.S. Rejects Nippon Steel Bid, Straining U.S.-Japan Relations
President Biden rejected Nippon Steel's \$15 billion bid for U.S. Steel due to national security concerns, prompting a lawsuit and raising concerns in Japan about future investments, despite assurances from Secretary Blinken of a strong U.S.-Japan alliance.
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36% Bias Score


Controversy Erupts Over Italy's Potential €1.5 Billion Starlink Deal
Italy's government is reportedly close to signing a €1.5 billion deal with Elon Musk's SpaceX for Starlink satellite internet, prompting controversy after the Prime Minister denied the deal while her Deputy Prime Minister supported it, leading to opposition criticism and the resignation of the intel...
Controversy Erupts Over Italy's Potential €1.5 Billion Starlink Deal
Italy's government is reportedly close to signing a €1.5 billion deal with Elon Musk's SpaceX for Starlink satellite internet, prompting controversy after the Prime Minister denied the deal while her Deputy Prime Minister supported it, leading to opposition criticism and the resignation of the intel...
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48% Bias Score


CSU Demands Overhaul of German Intelligence Services
The CSU party in Germany is urging a complete overhaul of the nation's intelligence agencies due to their perceived ineffectiveness and over-reliance on foreign intelligence, especially from the US, as highlighted by the recent attack in Magdeburg and confirmed by security expert Peter Neumann.
CSU Demands Overhaul of German Intelligence Services
The CSU party in Germany is urging a complete overhaul of the nation's intelligence agencies due to their perceived ineffectiveness and over-reliance on foreign intelligence, especially from the US, as highlighted by the recent attack in Magdeburg and confirmed by security expert Peter Neumann.
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40% Bias Score

Guantanamo Detainee Transfer Cuts Prison Population by Half
The Biden administration transferred 11 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo Bay to Oman, reducing the prison population by half to 15 inmates; these men, captured after 9/11 and cleared for release years ago, had been held without charge due to political and diplomatic obstacles.

Guantanamo Detainee Transfer Cuts Prison Population by Half
The Biden administration transferred 11 Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo Bay to Oman, reducing the prison population by half to 15 inmates; these men, captured after 9/11 and cleared for release years ago, had been held without charge due to political and diplomatic obstacles.
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40% Bias Score

Japan to Replace National Security Advisor Amid Incoming Trump Administration
Japan will replace its national security advisor, Takeo Akiba, with Vice Foreign Minister Masataka Okano before President-elect Trump's inauguration; Okano will coordinate diplomatic and security policies, including relations with the U.S. and China, and implement an "active cyber defense" strategy.

Japan to Replace National Security Advisor Amid Incoming Trump Administration
Japan will replace its national security advisor, Takeo Akiba, with Vice Foreign Minister Masataka Okano before President-elect Trump's inauguration; Okano will coordinate diplomatic and security policies, including relations with the U.S. and China, and implement an "active cyber defense" strategy.
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28% Bias Score

Biden Blocks Nippon Steel's U.S. Steel Bid, Sparking Lawsuit
President Biden blocked Nippon Steel's \$15 billion bid to acquire U.S. Steel due to national security concerns, prompting a lawsuit from Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel, which alleges the decision was politically motivated to appease union members opposed to the deal.

Biden Blocks Nippon Steel's U.S. Steel Bid, Sparking Lawsuit
President Biden blocked Nippon Steel's \$15 billion bid to acquire U.S. Steel due to national security concerns, prompting a lawsuit from Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel, which alleges the decision was politically motivated to appease union members opposed to the deal.
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60% Bias Score

Biden Administration Negotiates Prisoner Swap with Taliban
The Biden administration is negotiating with the Taliban to exchange Guantanamo Bay detainee Muhammad Rahim al Afghani for three American citizens—George Glezmann, Ryan Corbett, and Mahmoud Habibi—held in Afghanistan since 2022; talks, ongoing since July 2023, involve a counteroffer from the Taliban...

Biden Administration Negotiates Prisoner Swap with Taliban
The Biden administration is negotiating with the Taliban to exchange Guantanamo Bay detainee Muhammad Rahim al Afghani for three American citizens—George Glezmann, Ryan Corbett, and Mahmoud Habibi—held in Afghanistan since 2022; talks, ongoing since July 2023, involve a counteroffer from the Taliban...
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32% Bias Score

U.S. Adds Dozens of Chinese Firms to Military-Linked List
The U.S. Department of Defense added 134 Chinese companies, including Tencent, SenseTime, and CATL, to its list of companies with ties to the Chinese military, prompting stock declines and official denials from the affected companies, who plan to appeal the decision.

U.S. Adds Dozens of Chinese Firms to Military-Linked List
The U.S. Department of Defense added 134 Chinese companies, including Tencent, SenseTime, and CATL, to its list of companies with ties to the Chinese military, prompting stock declines and official denials from the affected companies, who plan to appeal the decision.
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44% Bias Score

CSU Demands Overhaul of German Intelligence Following Magdeburg Attack
The CSU in Germany's Bundestag demands a complete overhaul of the country's intelligence services due to their perceived ineffectiveness, particularly in light of the recent Magdeburg attack, and their heavy reliance on foreign intelligence agencies, mainly US intelligence.

CSU Demands Overhaul of German Intelligence Following Magdeburg Attack
The CSU in Germany's Bundestag demands a complete overhaul of the country's intelligence services due to their perceived ineffectiveness, particularly in light of the recent Magdeburg attack, and their heavy reliance on foreign intelligence agencies, mainly US intelligence.
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48% Bias Score
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