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190 Venezuelan Migrants Deported From US Return to Caracas
Two planes carrying 190 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US, including alleged members of the Tren de Aragua gang, landed in Caracas; Venezuela hailed this as a positive step in relations with the US, which doesn't recognize Maduro's legitimacy, while the US framed it as a step to "Make America...
190 Venezuelan Migrants Deported From US Return to Caracas
Two planes carrying 190 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US, including alleged members of the Tren de Aragua gang, landed in Caracas; Venezuela hailed this as a positive step in relations with the US, which doesn't recognize Maduro's legitimacy, while the US framed it as a step to "Make America...
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64% Bias Score


Trump Condemns South Africa's Land Reform as Discriminatory
The Trump administration accuses South Africa of enacting discriminatory land reform policies, condoning violence against Afrikaners, and allying with adversarial nations, leading to potential sanctions and diplomatic fallout.
Trump Condemns South Africa's Land Reform as Discriminatory
The Trump administration accuses South Africa of enacting discriminatory land reform policies, condoning violence against Afrikaners, and allying with adversarial nations, leading to potential sanctions and diplomatic fallout.
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60% Bias Score


Germany's Nuclear Legacy: Fuel Production and Waste Management Challenges
Germany's continued production of nuclear fuel at the Lingen plant, owned by a French company, raises concerns about its commitment to its nuclear phase-out, especially given a 66% increase in Russian uranium imports in 2023 and Rosatom's potential involvement. The insufficient funding for managing ...
Germany's Nuclear Legacy: Fuel Production and Waste Management Challenges
Germany's continued production of nuclear fuel at the Lingen plant, owned by a French company, raises concerns about its commitment to its nuclear phase-out, especially given a 66% increase in Russian uranium imports in 2023 and Rosatom's potential involvement. The insufficient funding for managing ...
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52% Bias Score


Western Union Halts Cuba Money Transfers Amid Renewed U.S. Sanctions
Western Union suspended money transfers to Cuba after the U.S. reinstated sanctions on Cuban military-run businesses, impacting Cuban-American families sending about $100 monthly to relatives and prompting mixed reactions.
Western Union Halts Cuba Money Transfers Amid Renewed U.S. Sanctions
Western Union suspended money transfers to Cuba after the U.S. reinstated sanctions on Cuban military-run businesses, impacting Cuban-American families sending about $100 monthly to relatives and prompting mixed reactions.
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68% Bias Score


Trump's Unilateralism: US Retreat Amidst Shifting Global Power
The Trump administration's foreign policy, characterized by selective engagement and withdrawal from international commitments, has diminished US global influence amidst a rise in multipolarity and the growth of alternative economic partnerships, particularly between China and Africa. By October 7, ...
Trump's Unilateralism: US Retreat Amidst Shifting Global Power
The Trump administration's foreign policy, characterized by selective engagement and withdrawal from international commitments, has diminished US global influence amidst a rise in multipolarity and the growth of alternative economic partnerships, particularly between China and Africa. By October 7, ...
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56% Bias Score


Russian New Car Prices Double in Five Years Despite 2023 Sales Boom
The average price of a new car in Russia doubled over the past five years, reaching 3.12 million rubles in 2023, despite a 6% price increase last year due to increased sales volume and Chinese brand competition, contrasting with previous years' higher increases due to supply chain and currency issue...
Russian New Car Prices Double in Five Years Despite 2023 Sales Boom
The average price of a new car in Russia doubled over the past five years, reaching 3.12 million rubles in 2023, despite a 6% price increase last year due to increased sales volume and Chinese brand competition, contrasting with previous years' higher increases due to supply chain and currency issue...
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28% Bias Score

US Deports Venezuelans, Frees Hostages in Deal with Maduro
On Monday, the US deported Venezuelan nationals to Caracas, including alleged members of the Tren de Aragua crime group, as part of a deal brokered by special envoy Richard Grenell that also secured the release of six American hostages held in Venezuela; in exchange, the Trump administration refrain...

US Deports Venezuelans, Frees Hostages in Deal with Maduro
On Monday, the US deported Venezuelan nationals to Caracas, including alleged members of the Tren de Aragua crime group, as part of a deal brokered by special envoy Richard Grenell that also secured the release of six American hostages held in Venezuela; in exchange, the Trump administration refrain...
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56% Bias Score

Iran's Luxury Goods Imports: Economic Relief or Inequality Exacerbation?
Iran's recent lifting of import bans on luxury goods like iPhones and foreign cars has generated substantial tax revenue but widened economic inequality, impacting the average Iranian citizen struggling with currency devaluation and inflation.

Iran's Luxury Goods Imports: Economic Relief or Inequality Exacerbation?
Iran's recent lifting of import bans on luxury goods like iPhones and foreign cars has generated substantial tax revenue but widened economic inequality, impacting the average Iranian citizen struggling with currency devaluation and inflation.
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40% Bias Score

Russia's Oil and Gas Revenues Surge Despite Sanctions, Projected Decline"
Russia's January 2025 oil and gas revenues reached $8.6 billion, a 16.9% year-on-year increase driven by higher mineral extraction tax receipts, despite tighter US sanctions and a projected revenue decline in upcoming years.

Russia's Oil and Gas Revenues Surge Despite Sanctions, Projected Decline"
Russia's January 2025 oil and gas revenues reached $8.6 billion, a 16.9% year-on-year increase driven by higher mineral extraction tax receipts, despite tighter US sanctions and a projected revenue decline in upcoming years.
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16% Bias Score

Belarus Sees $1.5 Billion Foreign Currency Surplus Amidst Domestic Holding Preferences
Belarus' National Bank reported a $1.5 billion surplus in foreign currency sales over purchases in 2022, driven by a real estate boom requiring Belarusian ruble transactions and increased foreign employment among Belarusians, despite many still preferring to hold foreign currency domestically.

Belarus Sees $1.5 Billion Foreign Currency Surplus Amidst Domestic Holding Preferences
Belarus' National Bank reported a $1.5 billion surplus in foreign currency sales over purchases in 2022, driven by a real estate boom requiring Belarusian ruble transactions and increased foreign employment among Belarusians, despite many still preferring to hold foreign currency domestically.
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48% Bias Score

EU Plans Baltic Sea Crackdown on Russian Oil Tankers
European countries are negotiating large-scale operations to detain Russian oil tankers in the Baltic Sea, leveraging international law or national legislation to counter sanctions evasion; up to 17% of global oil tankers are part of Russia's shadow fleet, transporting roughly 80% of its crude oil, ...

EU Plans Baltic Sea Crackdown on Russian Oil Tankers
European countries are negotiating large-scale operations to detain Russian oil tankers in the Baltic Sea, leveraging international law or national legislation to counter sanctions evasion; up to 17% of global oil tankers are part of Russia's shadow fleet, transporting roughly 80% of its crude oil, ...
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40% Bias Score

Fire on Russian Oil Tanker Koala Attributed to Human Error
On February 9th, a fire in the engine room of the Russian oil tanker Koala, suspected to be part of Russia's "shadow fleet," occurred in the port of Ust-Luga, Russia; Russian authorities attributed the incident to human error, with no oil spill reported.

Fire on Russian Oil Tanker Koala Attributed to Human Error
On February 9th, a fire in the engine room of the Russian oil tanker Koala, suspected to be part of Russia's "shadow fleet," occurred in the port of Ust-Luga, Russia; Russian authorities attributed the incident to human error, with no oil spill reported.
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48% Bias Score
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