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460+ International Companies Exit Russia, Leaving Trademark Complexities
Over 460 international companies ceased operations in Russia since February 2022, with 59 global brands leaving the market; 25 maintain trademarks while others face potential legal challenges, creating opportunities for non-Western competitors.
460+ International Companies Exit Russia, Leaving Trademark Complexities
Over 460 international companies ceased operations in Russia since February 2022, with 59 global brands leaving the market; 25 maintain trademarks while others face potential legal challenges, creating opportunities for non-Western competitors.
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36% Bias Score


Putin Sole Obstacle to Ukraine Peace: France, U.S. Coordinate Response
French Minister Jean-Noël Barrot declared Vladimir Putin the sole obstacle to peace in Ukraine, highlighting Ukraine's ceasefire acceptance and a new U.S.-Ukraine minerals agreement while Europe prepares a 17th sanctions package against Russia, coordinated with the U.S., amidst discussions of a pote...
Putin Sole Obstacle to Ukraine Peace: France, U.S. Coordinate Response
French Minister Jean-Noël Barrot declared Vladimir Putin the sole obstacle to peace in Ukraine, highlighting Ukraine's ceasefire acceptance and a new U.S.-Ukraine minerals agreement while Europe prepares a 17th sanctions package against Russia, coordinated with the U.S., amidst discussions of a pote...
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64% Bias Score


Ukraine Secures Concessions in Minerals Deal, Defying Trump's Assessment
A US-Ukraine minerals deal, defying predictions of Ukraine's limited leverage, secured key concessions, including the dropping of demands for repayment of prior military aid; the deal signals strengthened US-Ukraine alignment and is met with silence from the Kremlin, while the EU prepares a 17th san...
Ukraine Secures Concessions in Minerals Deal, Defying Trump's Assessment
A US-Ukraine minerals deal, defying predictions of Ukraine's limited leverage, secured key concessions, including the dropping of demands for repayment of prior military aid; the deal signals strengthened US-Ukraine alignment and is met with silence from the Kremlin, while the EU prepares a 17th san...
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44% Bias Score


25 International Brands Maintain Russian Trademarks Despite Market Exit
Since February 2022, over 460 international firms have left the Russian market, yet 25 major brands, including Ikea and McDonald's, retain Russian trademark registrations, despite public statements to the contrary, raising questions about future market re-entry.
25 International Brands Maintain Russian Trademarks Despite Market Exit
Since February 2022, over 460 international firms have left the Russian market, yet 25 major brands, including Ikea and McDonald's, retain Russian trademark registrations, despite public statements to the contrary, raising questions about future market re-entry.
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48% Bias Score


Russia's Fertilizer Dumping Cripples German Farmers
Soaring fertilizer prices, increased by 30 percent, coupled with falling wheat prices, are crippling German farmers; Russia exploits the situation by exporting subsidized fertilizers, potentially jeopardizing German food security and independence.
Russia's Fertilizer Dumping Cripples German Farmers
Soaring fertilizer prices, increased by 30 percent, coupled with falling wheat prices, are crippling German farmers; Russia exploits the situation by exporting subsidized fertilizers, potentially jeopardizing German food security and independence.
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52% Bias Score


Iran Port Explosion Kills 70, Linked to Foundation Under Khamenei
An explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaei port near Bandar Abbas killed at least 70 people and injured over 1,000, with the epicenter at a facility owned by Bonyad Mostazafan, a foundation overseen by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and under US sanctions for its ties to the Revolutionary Guard.
Iran Port Explosion Kills 70, Linked to Foundation Under Khamenei
An explosion at Iran's Shahid Rajaei port near Bandar Abbas killed at least 70 people and injured over 1,000, with the epicenter at a facility owned by Bonyad Mostazafan, a foundation overseen by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and under US sanctions for its ties to the Revolutionary Guard.
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56% Bias Score

US-Iran Nuclear Talks: A Delicate Balancing Act
The US and Iran are holding direct nuclear talks aimed at preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief. The talks, which have already seen three rounds, follow a surprise move by the US to bypass Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's calls for military action, but sti...

US-Iran Nuclear Talks: A Delicate Balancing Act
The US and Iran are holding direct nuclear talks aimed at preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief. The talks, which have already seen three rounds, follow a surprise move by the US to bypass Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's calls for military action, but sti...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan Faces Ukrainian Resistance
President Trump proposed a Ukraine peace plan that would see the US recognize Russia's control over Crimea and parts of eastern Ukraine in exchange for an end to hostilities and the halting of Ukraine's NATO bid, which has been met with strong resistance from Ukrainian officials.

Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan Faces Ukrainian Resistance
President Trump proposed a Ukraine peace plan that would see the US recognize Russia's control over Crimea and parts of eastern Ukraine in exchange for an end to hostilities and the halting of Ukraine's NATO bid, which has been met with strong resistance from Ukrainian officials.
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56% Bias Score

Widespread US Protests Target Trump Administration on May 1st
On May 1st, thousands protested in multiple US cities against President Trump's immigration policies, attacks on the judiciary, and the influence of wealthy figures in his administration; Democratic politicians Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez participated, with Ocasio-Cortez reporting 6,...

Widespread US Protests Target Trump Administration on May 1st
On May 1st, thousands protested in multiple US cities against President Trump's immigration policies, attacks on the judiciary, and the influence of wealthy figures in his administration; Democratic politicians Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez participated, with Ocasio-Cortez reporting 6,...
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48% Bias Score

Iran's Failed Syrian Economic Plan: A $30 Billion Debt and a Faltering Strategy
Reuters' investigation, based on 2,000 documents from Iranian offices in Syria, reveals Iran's ambitious, Marshall Plan-inspired economic strategy to rebuild Syria and expand its influence, but this plan has faced significant setbacks due to war, corruption, and sanctions, resulting in at least $178...

Iran's Failed Syrian Economic Plan: A $30 Billion Debt and a Faltering Strategy
Reuters' investigation, based on 2,000 documents from Iranian offices in Syria, reveals Iran's ambitious, Marshall Plan-inspired economic strategy to rebuild Syria and expand its influence, but this plan has faced significant setbacks due to war, corruption, and sanctions, resulting in at least $178...
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48% Bias Score

Russia Considers State Food Price Controls Amid Soaring Costs
Facing soaring food prices, particularly a 300% year-on-year increase in potatoes due to import restrictions and poor harvests, the Russian government is considering price controls, despite warnings from 13 industry associations of a potential return to a planned economy.

Russia Considers State Food Price Controls Amid Soaring Costs
Facing soaring food prices, particularly a 300% year-on-year increase in potatoes due to import restrictions and poor harvests, the Russian government is considering price controls, despite warnings from 13 industry associations of a potential return to a planned economy.
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56% Bias Score

US-Ukraine Minerals Deal Delayed by Last-Minute Disagreements
The US and Ukraine are poised to sign a minerals agreement, but last-minute disagreements over additional documents delayed the signing, highlighting challenges in international cooperation amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.

US-Ukraine Minerals Deal Delayed by Last-Minute Disagreements
The US and Ukraine are poised to sign a minerals agreement, but last-minute disagreements over additional documents delayed the signing, highlighting challenges in international cooperation amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score
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