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Ukraine-Germany Trade Flourishes Despite War: €11.6 Billion Exchange in 2024
Despite the ongoing war, trade between Germany and Ukraine reached €11.6 billion in 2024, an 18% increase year-on-year, with German exports at €8.5 billion and Ukrainian imports at a record €3.5 billion, highlighting Ukraine's economic resilience and attractiveness for German businesses.
Ukraine-Germany Trade Flourishes Despite War: €11.6 Billion Exchange in 2024
Despite the ongoing war, trade between Germany and Ukraine reached €11.6 billion in 2024, an 18% increase year-on-year, with German exports at €8.5 billion and Ukrainian imports at a record €3.5 billion, highlighting Ukraine's economic resilience and attractiveness for German businesses.
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52% Bias Score


Saudi Arabia to Clear Rubble and Rebuild Infrastructure in Syria
Saudi Arabia, through KSRelief, will clear 75,000 cubic meters of rubble in Damascus and surrounding areas, rebuild 34 schools across Aleppo, Idlib, and Homs, and reconstruct infrastructure, marking a deepening of ties with Syria's new authorities.
Saudi Arabia to Clear Rubble and Rebuild Infrastructure in Syria
Saudi Arabia, through KSRelief, will clear 75,000 cubic meters of rubble in Damascus and surrounding areas, rebuild 34 schools across Aleppo, Idlib, and Homs, and reconstruct infrastructure, marking a deepening of ties with Syria's new authorities.
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28% Bias Score


Mosul's Al Nuri Mosque Reopens After IS Destruction
Eight years after its destruction by Islamic State militants, the historic Al Nuri mosque in Mosul, Iraq, reopened on Monday, following a $115 million reconstruction project funded by various international entities.
Mosul's Al Nuri Mosque Reopens After IS Destruction
Eight years after its destruction by Islamic State militants, the historic Al Nuri mosque in Mosul, Iraq, reopened on Monday, following a $115 million reconstruction project funded by various international entities.
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24% Bias Score


Japan to Aid Syria's Reconstruction with $5.5 Million UN Grant
Japan has committed $5.5 million to UN-Habitat for rebuilding infrastructure in Aleppo and Homs, Syria, to assist over 81,000 individuals returning after the civil war and recent earthquakes.
Japan to Aid Syria's Reconstruction with $5.5 Million UN Grant
Japan has committed $5.5 million to UN-Habitat for rebuilding infrastructure in Aleppo and Homs, Syria, to assist over 81,000 individuals returning after the civil war and recent earthquakes.
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Ukraine War Costs: A Disparity in Financial Burden
The war in Ukraine has cost approximately €700 billion, with Ukraine bearing the brunt, while EU and US contributions represent 0.3% and 0.08% of their respective GDPs annually; reconstruction costs are estimated at €448.6 billion over the next decade.
Ukraine War Costs: A Disparity in Financial Burden
The war in Ukraine has cost approximately €700 billion, with Ukraine bearing the brunt, while EU and US contributions represent 0.3% and 0.08% of their respective GDPs annually; reconstruction costs are estimated at €448.6 billion over the next decade.
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40% Bias Score


Syria-Qatar $14 Billion Investment Deal Fuels Reconstruction
Syria and Qatar signed a $14 billion investment deal encompassing various projects, including a new Damascus International Airport spearheaded by Turkish firms Cengiz and Kalyon, alongside significant investments in infrastructure and housing across approximately 10 Syrian governorates.
Syria-Qatar $14 Billion Investment Deal Fuels Reconstruction
Syria and Qatar signed a $14 billion investment deal encompassing various projects, including a new Damascus International Airport spearheaded by Turkish firms Cengiz and Kalyon, alongside significant investments in infrastructure and housing across approximately 10 Syrian governorates.
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52% Bias Score

Palmyra Shows Signs of Revival After ISIS Devastation
Despite significant challenges, the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra is experiencing a resurgence, with approximately 30,000 residents returning and efforts underway to restore its historical sites and revive tourism.

Palmyra Shows Signs of Revival After ISIS Devastation
Despite significant challenges, the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra is experiencing a resurgence, with approximately 30,000 residents returning and efforts underway to restore its historical sites and revive tourism.
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48% Bias Score

Saudi Arabia Launches $532 Million Aid Projects in Syria
Saudi Arabia, through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, launched $532 million worth of projects in Syria, encompassing healthcare, rehabilitation, and food security initiatives, aiming to alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people and address the impacts of the ongoing humanitari...

Saudi Arabia Launches $532 Million Aid Projects in Syria
Saudi Arabia, through the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, launched $532 million worth of projects in Syria, encompassing healthcare, rehabilitation, and food security initiatives, aiming to alleviate the suffering of the Syrian people and address the impacts of the ongoing humanitari...
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Seeks Portuguese Investment in Reconstruction, Security Guarantees
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy discussed Portugal's role in Ukraine's reconstruction and security guarantees with Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, focusing on Portuguese companies' involvement and EU accession.

Ukraine Seeks Portuguese Investment in Reconstruction, Security Guarantees
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy discussed Portugal's role in Ukraine's reconstruction and security guarantees with Prime Minister Luís Montenegro, focusing on Portuguese companies' involvement and EU accession.
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Germany Pledges Additional €26.3 Billion in Aid to Ukraine
German Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil visited Ukraine on Monday, pledging continued financial and military support totaling €50.5 billion since the war began, with plans for an additional €26.3 billion through 2027, while leaving open the question of further support for post-conflict reconstruction ...

Germany Pledges Additional €26.3 Billion in Aid to Ukraine
German Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil visited Ukraine on Monday, pledging continued financial and military support totaling €50.5 billion since the war began, with plans for an additional €26.3 billion through 2027, while leaving open the question of further support for post-conflict reconstruction ...
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36% Bias Score

Rapid Rehousing After Xizang Earthquake: Over 12,000 Residents in New Homes
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake on January 7 in Dingri county, Xizang, killed 126 and destroyed thousands of homes; however, by August 3, over 12,000 residents had moved into newly built, earthquake-resistant homes, showcasing a rapid reconstruction effort.

Rapid Rehousing After Xizang Earthquake: Over 12,000 Residents in New Homes
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake on January 7 in Dingri county, Xizang, killed 126 and destroyed thousands of homes; however, by August 3, over 12,000 residents had moved into newly built, earthquake-resistant homes, showcasing a rapid reconstruction effort.
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44% Bias Score

EU Reaffirms Strong Support for Ukraine's Peace Process and Reconstruction
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke by phone on August 7th, reaffirming the EU's strong support for a negotiated peace in Ukraine, including its future EU membership and post-war reconstruction, while the EU simultaneously stated that ...

EU Reaffirms Strong Support for Ukraine's Peace Process and Reconstruction
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke by phone on August 7th, reaffirming the EU's strong support for a negotiated peace in Ukraine, including its future EU membership and post-war reconstruction, while the EU simultaneously stated that ...
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40% Bias Score
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