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Syria Bans Imports from Russia, Iran, Israel; Allows Dollar Transactions
Syria's Ministry of Finance banned imports from Russia, Iran, and Israel on January 18th, 2025, implementing new customs duties that reduced tariffs by 50-60% and allowing dollar transactions to boost the economy, leading to increased imports from countries such as Turkey and the US. The ban follows...
Syria Bans Imports from Russia, Iran, Israel; Allows Dollar Transactions
Syria's Ministry of Finance banned imports from Russia, Iran, and Israel on January 18th, 2025, implementing new customs duties that reduced tariffs by 50-60% and allowing dollar transactions to boost the economy, leading to increased imports from countries such as Turkey and the US. The ban follows...
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36% Bias Score


US Sanctions Chinese Entities for Cyberattacks Targeting Top Officials
The Biden administration imposed sanctions on a Chinese tech firm and an individual for allegedly orchestrating cyberattacks that targeted US telecommunication companies and the Treasury Department, compromising sensitive information belonging to senior US officials, including President-elect Trump ...
US Sanctions Chinese Entities for Cyberattacks Targeting Top Officials
The Biden administration imposed sanctions on a Chinese tech firm and an individual for allegedly orchestrating cyberattacks that targeted US telecommunication companies and the Treasury Department, compromising sensitive information belonging to senior US officials, including President-elect Trump ...
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40% Bias Score


Rosatom Sells Kazakhstani Uranium Stakes to China Amidst Sanctions and War
Russia's Rosatom sold its stakes in three Kazakhstani uranium projects to China for an estimated $300-$500 million, driven by Western sanctions risk, depleted uranium deposits, and Russia's financial needs due to the Ukraine war.
Rosatom Sells Kazakhstani Uranium Stakes to China Amidst Sanctions and War
Russia's Rosatom sold its stakes in three Kazakhstani uranium projects to China for an estimated $300-$500 million, driven by Western sanctions risk, depleted uranium deposits, and Russia's financial needs due to the Ukraine war.
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36% Bias Score


Tanker Failures Highlight Panama's 'Flag of Convenience' Issue
Two tankers, Eventin and Jazz, carrying Russian oil, experienced mechanical failures in the Baltic Sea; both are registered in Panama, a 'flag of convenience' state known for its lax regulations, highlighting safety concerns and regulatory challenges.
Tanker Failures Highlight Panama's 'Flag of Convenience' Issue
Two tankers, Eventin and Jazz, carrying Russian oil, experienced mechanical failures in the Baltic Sea; both are registered in Panama, a 'flag of convenience' state known for its lax regulations, highlighting safety concerns and regulatory challenges.
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44% Bias Score


Iran and Russia Sign Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty
Iran and Russia signed a 20-year comprehensive strategic partnership treaty on Friday in Moscow, covering trade, military, and cultural cooperation, deepening their ties amid Western sanctions and just days before Trump's return to power.
Iran and Russia Sign Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty
Iran and Russia signed a 20-year comprehensive strategic partnership treaty on Friday in Moscow, covering trade, military, and cultural cooperation, deepening their ties amid Western sanctions and just days before Trump's return to power.
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56% Bias Score


Zelensky Thanks Italy for Support Amidst Ongoing Russian Aggression
Ukrainian President Zelensky thanked Italy for military aid and G7 efforts against Russia, while Italian Defense Minister Crosetto visited Ukraine, witnessing widespread destruction from Russian attacks and reiterating support for Ukraine's sovereignty and a cessation of hostilities.
Zelensky Thanks Italy for Support Amidst Ongoing Russian Aggression
Ukrainian President Zelensky thanked Italy for military aid and G7 efforts against Russia, while Italian Defense Minister Crosetto visited Ukraine, witnessing widespread destruction from Russian attacks and reiterating support for Ukraine's sovereignty and a cessation of hostilities.
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48% Bias Score

Russia's Massive Attack on Ukraine's Energy Grid Amidst Rising Departures and New Sanctions
Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine's energy grid on January 15, 2025, causing widespread power outages despite Ukrainian defenses; subsequent attacks in Kherson resulted in casualties; nearly 450,000 Ukrainians left the country in 2024, exacerbating labor shortages; Ukrain...

Russia's Massive Attack on Ukraine's Energy Grid Amidst Rising Departures and New Sanctions
Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine's energy grid on January 15, 2025, causing widespread power outages despite Ukrainian defenses; subsequent attacks in Kherson resulted in casualties; nearly 450,000 Ukrainians left the country in 2024, exacerbating labor shortages; Ukrain...
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44% Bias Score

Russia and Iran sign 20-year cooperation agreement
Russia and Iran signed a 20-year cooperation agreement on military and economic issues, including intelligence sharing and energy collaboration, during Iranian President Pezeshkian's visit to Moscow; the deal omits a mutual defense clause unlike a similar pact with North Korea.

Russia and Iran sign 20-year cooperation agreement
Russia and Iran signed a 20-year cooperation agreement on military and economic issues, including intelligence sharing and energy collaboration, during Iranian President Pezeshkian's visit to Moscow; the deal omits a mutual defense clause unlike a similar pact with North Korea.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Charges Former MP Novinsky with Treason, Seizes $377 Million in Assets
Ukraine's SBU and DBR charged former MP Vadym Novinsky in absentia with treason and inciting religious hatred for disseminating Kremlin propaganda, using religious communities in the EU to discredit Ukraine, and collaborating with Patriarch Kirill; they seized over $377 million USD in his assets.

Ukraine Charges Former MP Novinsky with Treason, Seizes $377 Million in Assets
Ukraine's SBU and DBR charged former MP Vadym Novinsky in absentia with treason and inciting religious hatred for disseminating Kremlin propaganda, using religious communities in the EU to discredit Ukraine, and collaborating with Patriarch Kirill; they seized over $377 million USD in his assets.
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32% Bias Score

Russia and Iran Sign Strategic Partnership Pact
Russia and Iran are signing a strategic partnership pact in Moscow on Friday, deepening their military and technological cooperation amidst Russia's war in Ukraine and Western sanctions. This follows a similar pact with North Korea, raising concerns about the conflict's escalation and global implica...

Russia and Iran Sign Strategic Partnership Pact
Russia and Iran are signing a strategic partnership pact in Moscow on Friday, deepening their military and technological cooperation amidst Russia's war in Ukraine and Western sanctions. This follows a similar pact with North Korea, raising concerns about the conflict's escalation and global implica...
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60% Bias Score

Russian Diplomats Breach UK Parliament Security
Russian diplomats illegally accessed restricted areas of the UK Parliament in December 2023, despite a ban on Russian embassy personnel since 2022, prompting security concerns and renewed warnings to MPs.

Russian Diplomats Breach UK Parliament Security
Russian diplomats illegally accessed restricted areas of the UK Parliament in December 2023, despite a ban on Russian embassy personnel since 2022, prompting security concerns and renewed warnings to MPs.
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40% Bias Score

Cuba Frees Activist Ferrer Amid Last-Minute US Diplomatic Deal
On Thursday, Cuban authorities released prominent opposition activist Jose Daniel Ferrer, following a last-minute diplomatic agreement with the Biden administration that saw Cuba removed from a US terrorism list and the release of 553 prisoners, a deal brokered in part by the Vatican after years of ...

Cuba Frees Activist Ferrer Amid Last-Minute US Diplomatic Deal
On Thursday, Cuban authorities released prominent opposition activist Jose Daniel Ferrer, following a last-minute diplomatic agreement with the Biden administration that saw Cuba removed from a US terrorism list and the release of 553 prisoners, a deal brokered in part by the Vatican after years of ...
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40% Bias Score
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