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Ukraine Seeks Billions in Postwar Collaboration Amidst Heavy Troop Losses
Ukraine seeks billions in postwar collaborations with the US and other partners in rare earth elements, energy, and construction, amid ongoing conflict and significant troop losses; Zelenskyy states 45,100 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in action, and nearly 390,000 have been injured.
Ukraine Seeks Billions in Postwar Collaboration Amidst Heavy Troop Losses
Ukraine seeks billions in postwar collaborations with the US and other partners in rare earth elements, energy, and construction, amid ongoing conflict and significant troop losses; Zelenskyy states 45,100 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in action, and nearly 390,000 have been injured.
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44% Bias Score
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Trump's Greenland Claim Highlights Global Competition for Rare Earth Minerals
President Trump's recent claim on Greenland, rejected by the territory, underscores the growing global competition for the island's vast and largely untapped mineral resources, including rare earth elements vital for various technologies.
Trump's Greenland Claim Highlights Global Competition for Rare Earth Minerals
President Trump's recent claim on Greenland, rejected by the territory, underscores the growing global competition for the island's vast and largely untapped mineral resources, including rare earth elements vital for various technologies.
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48% Bias Score
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China Bans Export of Rare Earths to US, Escalating Tech War
In early December, China banned exports of dual-use rare earth elements to the US, including Gallium and Germanium, vital for semiconductor and military applications; this retaliatory move follows similar US restrictions and escalates existing trade tensions, potentially impacting the US economy.
China Bans Export of Rare Earths to US, Escalating Tech War
In early December, China banned exports of dual-use rare earth elements to the US, including Gallium and Germanium, vital for semiconductor and military applications; this retaliatory move follows similar US restrictions and escalates existing trade tensions, potentially impacting the US economy.
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36% Bias Score
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US Coal Ash Holds $8.4 Billion in Rare Earth Elements
Analysis of US coal ash reveals it contains up to 11 million tons of rare earth elements—nearly eight times current US reserves—worth an estimated $8.4 billion, offering a potential domestic source to reduce reliance on foreign imports and support clean energy development.
US Coal Ash Holds $8.4 Billion in Rare Earth Elements
Analysis of US coal ash reveals it contains up to 11 million tons of rare earth elements—nearly eight times current US reserves—worth an estimated $8.4 billion, offering a potential domestic source to reduce reliance on foreign imports and support clean energy development.
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40% Bias Score
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Trump Demands Rare Earth Minerals from Ukraine for Continued US Aid
Former US President Donald Trump demanded rare earth minerals from Ukraine in exchange for continued US aid, contrasting with Biden's approach, sparking concerns in Kyiv and criticism from German Chancellor Scholz.
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Trump Demands Rare Earth Minerals from Ukraine for Continued US Aid
Former US President Donald Trump demanded rare earth minerals from Ukraine in exchange for continued US aid, contrasting with Biden's approach, sparking concerns in Kyiv and criticism from German Chancellor Scholz.
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44% Bias Score
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Undefined Borders Expose Refugees, Greece Aims for Gallium Monopoly
Unresolved border disputes between Greece and Turkey leave refugees vulnerable, as highlighted by a new Forensis map, while Greece plans to become the EU's sole gallium supplier by 2028.
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Undefined Borders Expose Refugees, Greece Aims for Gallium Monopoly
Unresolved border disputes between Greece and Turkey leave refugees vulnerable, as highlighted by a new Forensis map, while Greece plans to become the EU's sole gallium supplier by 2028.
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24% Bias Score
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Coal Ash: A Potential $8.4 Billion Source of Rare Earth Elements for the US
A study by the University of Texas at Austin found that coal ash in the United States contains approximately 11 million tons of rare earth elements, valued at $8.4 billion, offering a potential solution to the country's reliance on China for these resources crucial for clean energy technologies.
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Coal Ash: A Potential $8.4 Billion Source of Rare Earth Elements for the US
A study by the University of Texas at Austin found that coal ash in the United States contains approximately 11 million tons of rare earth elements, valued at $8.4 billion, offering a potential solution to the country's reliance on China for these resources crucial for clean energy technologies.
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36% Bias Score
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China Bans Key Metal Exports to US, Escalating Trade War
China banned the export of gallium and germanium to the US on December 3rd, a direct response to US export restrictions, impacting semiconductor and military production; this is the latest escalation in the intensifying US-China rivalry.
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China Bans Key Metal Exports to US, Escalating Trade War
China banned the export of gallium and germanium to the US on December 3rd, a direct response to US export restrictions, impacting semiconductor and military production; this is the latest escalation in the intensifying US-China rivalry.
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36% Bias Score