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Trump Threatens Russia with Oil Tariffs Over Ukraine
Former President Trump threatened 50% tariffs on all Russian oil imports to the US if a Ukraine ceasefire isn't reached within a month, citing anger at Putin's suggestion of a temporary Ukrainian government for elections and accusing Zelensky of attempting to back out of a rare earth minerals deal.
Trump Threatens Russia with Oil Tariffs Over Ukraine
Former President Trump threatened 50% tariffs on all Russian oil imports to the US if a Ukraine ceasefire isn't reached within a month, citing anger at Putin's suggestion of a temporary Ukrainian government for elections and accusing Zelensky of attempting to back out of a rare earth minerals deal.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Rejects US Minerals Deal, Prioritizing EU Accession
President Trump accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of trying to back out of a rare earth minerals deal with the U.S., while Zelenskyy and his foreign minister insisted that Ukraine will not accept a deal that could harm its chances of joining the European Union; this follows a February ...
Ukraine Rejects US Minerals Deal, Prioritizing EU Accession
President Trump accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of trying to back out of a rare earth minerals deal with the U.S., while Zelenskyy and his foreign minister insisted that Ukraine will not accept a deal that could harm its chances of joining the European Union; this follows a February ...
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52% Bias Score


Japan's Surge in Australian Resource Investment Amidst China Tensions
Japanese trading companies are making major investments in Australian resources, particularly critical minerals, due to strained Australia-China relations, with Mitsui's \$5.3 billion investment being the largest ever by a Japanese company.
Japan's Surge in Australian Resource Investment Amidst China Tensions
Japanese trading companies are making major investments in Australian resources, particularly critical minerals, due to strained Australia-China relations, with Mitsui's \$5.3 billion investment being the largest ever by a Japanese company.
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48% Bias Score


US to Sign Rare Earths Deal with Ukraine, Invoking Defense Production Act
President Trump announced that the US will soon sign a rare earths deal with Ukraine, utilizing the Defense Production Act to bolster domestic critical mineral production, resolving a previous dispute with President Zelenskyy and aiming to expedite the end of the war.
US to Sign Rare Earths Deal with Ukraine, Invoking Defense Production Act
President Trump announced that the US will soon sign a rare earths deal with Ukraine, utilizing the Defense Production Act to bolster domestic critical mineral production, resolving a previous dispute with President Zelenskyy and aiming to expedite the end of the war.
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60% Bias Score


Greenland Election Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Greenland held elections on Tuesday, with around 41,000 citizens voting for 31 legislators amid geopolitical tensions fueled by past U.S. interest in acquiring the island; results will influence Greenland's path toward independence and its relations with global powers.
Greenland Election Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Greenland held elections on Tuesday, with around 41,000 citizens voting for 31 legislators amid geopolitical tensions fueled by past U.S. interest in acquiring the island; results will influence Greenland's path toward independence and its relations with global powers.
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48% Bias Score


US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Remains Possible Despite Tensions
Despite recent tensions, a US-Ukraine deal granting the US access to Ukraine's significant deposits of critical minerals, including lithium, titanium, and rare earths, remains under consideration; this is driven by global competition for these resources and a need to diversify supply chains away fro...
US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Remains Possible Despite Tensions
Despite recent tensions, a US-Ukraine deal granting the US access to Ukraine's significant deposits of critical minerals, including lithium, titanium, and rare earths, remains under consideration; this is driven by global competition for these resources and a need to diversify supply chains away fro...
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36% Bias Score

EU's Raw Material Strategy Reshapes Global Markets
The European Union's initiative to decrease dependence on China for critical raw materials, such as rare earths and strategic metals, is causing market shifts, with stock values of related companies rising significantly, despite challenges like oversupply in some sectors.

EU's Raw Material Strategy Reshapes Global Markets
The European Union's initiative to decrease dependence on China for critical raw materials, such as rare earths and strategic metals, is causing market shifts, with stock values of related companies rising significantly, despite challenges like oversupply in some sectors.
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36% Bias Score

EU Selects Melten's Greek Project for Strategic Raw Materials
The EU approved Melten's €295.5 million Greek project for bauxite, alumina, and gallium production as one of 47 strategic initiatives, aiming to replace Europe's gallium imports, reduce permitting times, and enhance energy self-sufficiency. The project is expected to yield 2 million tons of bauxite,...

EU Selects Melten's Greek Project for Strategic Raw Materials
The EU approved Melten's €295.5 million Greek project for bauxite, alumina, and gallium production as one of 47 strategic initiatives, aiming to replace Europe's gallium imports, reduce permitting times, and enhance energy self-sufficiency. The project is expected to yield 2 million tons of bauxite,...
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine's Graphite Mine: A Potential Boon Hampered by War and Outdated Infrastructure
Ukraine's Zavallivsky Graphite Mine, hampered by outdated equipment and war-related issues, struggles to reach its full 30,000-tonne annual capacity, despite possessing significant graphite reserves crucial for global battery production; a proposed U.S. mineral agreement seeks to modernize the secto...

Ukraine's Graphite Mine: A Potential Boon Hampered by War and Outdated Infrastructure
Ukraine's Zavallivsky Graphite Mine, hampered by outdated equipment and war-related issues, struggles to reach its full 30,000-tonne annual capacity, despite possessing significant graphite reserves crucial for global battery production; a proposed U.S. mineral agreement seeks to modernize the secto...
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44% Bias Score

Greenland's Mineral Wealth: A Balancing Act Between Opportunity and Risk
Greenland's substantial mineral reserves, including rare earth elements and potentially oil and gas, are attracting significant international interest despite logistical challenges, environmental concerns, and uncertain economic viability.

Greenland's Mineral Wealth: A Balancing Act Between Opportunity and Risk
Greenland's substantial mineral reserves, including rare earth elements and potentially oil and gas, are attracting significant international interest despite logistical challenges, environmental concerns, and uncertain economic viability.
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40% Bias Score

Greenland Election: Independence on the Ballot
Greenlanders vote Tuesday in an election that could determine the island's future relationship with Denmark, potentially leading to independence despite economic uncertainties and global power competition for influence in the Arctic. Pro-independence parties currently hold the majority.

Greenland Election: Independence on the Ballot
Greenlanders vote Tuesday in an election that could determine the island's future relationship with Denmark, potentially leading to independence despite economic uncertainties and global power competition for influence in the Arctic. Pro-independence parties currently hold the majority.
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40% Bias Score

Geopolitical Resource Exchanges: From Franco's Spain to Zelensky's Ukraine
In 1953, Franco's Spain signed the Madrid Pacts, granting the US military base access in exchange for economic and military aid, ending Spain's international isolation and bolstering Franco's regime; similarly, Ukraine now provides critical minerals to the US in exchange for aid against Russia.

Geopolitical Resource Exchanges: From Franco's Spain to Zelensky's Ukraine
In 1953, Franco's Spain signed the Madrid Pacts, granting the US military base access in exchange for economic and military aid, ending Spain's international isolation and bolstering Franco's regime; similarly, Ukraine now provides critical minerals to the US in exchange for aid against Russia.
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52% Bias Score
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