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SEC Drops Ripple Lawsuit Amidst Broader Crypto Regulatory Shift
The SEC dropped its lawsuit against Ripple, causing XRP to surge 10%, following a 2023 court decision and a broader regulatory shift impacting other crypto firms like Coinbase and Kraken.
SEC Drops Ripple Lawsuit Amidst Broader Crypto Regulatory Shift
The SEC dropped its lawsuit against Ripple, causing XRP to surge 10%, following a 2023 court decision and a broader regulatory shift impacting other crypto firms like Coinbase and Kraken.
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44% Bias Score


Belarus's E-Health System Delayed by Sanctions, New Launch Date Set for 2025
Belarus aims to launch a national e-health system by the end of 2025, but sanctions forced a contractor change and a budget shift from an initial \$57 million contract with Ericsson Nikola Tesla to domestic funding after the World Bank classified its loans to Belarus as non-performing, delaying the ...
Belarus's E-Health System Delayed by Sanctions, New Launch Date Set for 2025
Belarus aims to launch a national e-health system by the end of 2025, but sanctions forced a contractor change and a budget shift from an initial \$57 million contract with Ericsson Nikola Tesla to domestic funding after the World Bank classified its loans to Belarus as non-performing, delaying the ...
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32% Bias Score


Iran Nears Nuclear Weapon Capability, Raising War Fears
Iran is nearing nuclear weapon capability, enriching uranium to 60%, while claiming it's for negotiation leverage; Western intelligence contradicts this, suggesting Iran could produce a bomb within days. The potential for war remains high.
Iran Nears Nuclear Weapon Capability, Raising War Fears
Iran is nearing nuclear weapon capability, enriching uranium to 60%, while claiming it's for negotiation leverage; Western intelligence contradicts this, suggesting Iran could produce a bomb within days. The potential for war remains high.
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56% Bias Score


199 Venezuelan Migrants Deported from US to Caracas
A flight carrying 199 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US landed in Caracas on Monday, marking the resumption of repatriation flights halted after a US oil export license was revoked; the deportees were initially transferred to Honduras before being flown to Venezuela by Conviasa.
199 Venezuelan Migrants Deported from US to Caracas
A flight carrying 199 Venezuelan migrants deported from the US landed in Caracas on Monday, marking the resumption of repatriation flights halted after a US oil export license was revoked; the deportees were initially transferred to Honduras before being flown to Venezuela by Conviasa.
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56% Bias Score


Trump Threatens Sanctions Against Lawyers Suing His Administration
President Trump ordered sanctions against lawyers and law firms bringing lawsuits against his administration, citing "rampant fraud and meritless claims," prompting concerns about chilling legal challenges to government actions and potentially undermining judicial oversight.
Trump Threatens Sanctions Against Lawyers Suing His Administration
President Trump ordered sanctions against lawyers and law firms bringing lawsuits against his administration, citing "rampant fraud and meritless claims," prompting concerns about chilling legal challenges to government actions and potentially undermining judicial oversight.
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52% Bias Score


Russian Economy Adapts to High Interest Rate, Decrease Unlikely Before 2025
Alexander Shokhin, head of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, stated that while the Russian economy has adapted to the 16% key interest rate, a decrease is not expected before the second half of 2025 due to ongoing investment projects and various inflationary pressures, including...
Russian Economy Adapts to High Interest Rate, Decrease Unlikely Before 2025
Alexander Shokhin, head of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, stated that while the Russian economy has adapted to the 16% key interest rate, a decrease is not expected before the second half of 2025 due to ongoing investment projects and various inflationary pressures, including...
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36% Bias Score

Russia, Ukraine Agree to Black Sea Shipping Safety, but Implementation Uncertain
After US-mediated talks in Saudi Arabia, Russia and Ukraine agreed to ensure civilian shipping safety in the Black Sea, although implementation is uncertain due to Russia's conditions and Ukraine's military caveat; Russia also agreed to a temporary halt on attacks on energy infrastructure but is dem...

Russia, Ukraine Agree to Black Sea Shipping Safety, but Implementation Uncertain
After US-mediated talks in Saudi Arabia, Russia and Ukraine agreed to ensure civilian shipping safety in the Black Sea, although implementation is uncertain due to Russia's conditions and Ukraine's military caveat; Russia also agreed to a temporary halt on attacks on energy infrastructure but is dem...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Memo Authorizes Sanctions Against Law Firms
President Trump issued a memo on Saturday authorizing the attorney general and homeland security secretary to sanction law firms filing lawsuits deemed "frivolous," targeting Covington & Burling, Perkins Coie, and Paul Weiss, impacting their security clearances and federal contracts, prompting wides...

Trump Memo Authorizes Sanctions Against Law Firms
President Trump issued a memo on Saturday authorizing the attorney general and homeland security secretary to sanction law firms filing lawsuits deemed "frivolous," targeting Covington & Burling, Perkins Coie, and Paul Weiss, impacting their security clearances and federal contracts, prompting wides...
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60% Bias Score

FIFA Threatens Mexico with Sanctions Over Persistent Fan Chant
FIFA threatens the Mexican national football team with severe sanctions, including stadium closures and competition bans, due to the persistent use of the controversial chant "Ehhh, puto" by its fans during matches, despite previous warnings and fines exceeding US$140,000.

FIFA Threatens Mexico with Sanctions Over Persistent Fan Chant
FIFA threatens the Mexican national football team with severe sanctions, including stadium closures and competition bans, due to the persistent use of the controversial chant "Ehhh, puto" by its fans during matches, despite previous warnings and fines exceeding US$140,000.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Imposes 25% Tariff on Countries Buying Venezuelan Oil
On March 24th, Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on goods from countries buying Venezuelan oil, starting April 2nd, aiming to curb Venezuelan revenue and citing Venezuela's "hostility." This follows Chevron's operational license termination and increased migrant deportations.

Trump Imposes 25% Tariff on Countries Buying Venezuelan Oil
On March 24th, Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on goods from countries buying Venezuelan oil, starting April 2nd, aiming to curb Venezuelan revenue and citing Venezuela's "hostility." This follows Chevron's operational license termination and increased migrant deportations.
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44% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Calls for Increased Pressure on Russia After Deadly Drone Attacks
Following a Russian drone attack that killed at least seven people in Ukraine, President Zelenskyy called on allies for more pressure on Moscow to end the war, while the US and Ukraine began talks on a partial ceasefire in Saudi Arabia, with Russia expressing caution.

Zelenskyy Calls for Increased Pressure on Russia After Deadly Drone Attacks
Following a Russian drone attack that killed at least seven people in Ukraine, President Zelenskyy called on allies for more pressure on Moscow to end the war, while the US and Ukraine began talks on a partial ceasefire in Saudi Arabia, with Russia expressing caution.
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44% Bias Score

US Lifts Bounties on Top Taliban Figures
The United States has lifted the bounties on three senior Taliban figures, including Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, who is also the head of the Haqqani network responsible for numerous attacks. This action follows the Taliban's release of a U.S. prisoner, potentially marking a shift in U.S.-T...

US Lifts Bounties on Top Taliban Figures
The United States has lifted the bounties on three senior Taliban figures, including Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani, who is also the head of the Haqqani network responsible for numerous attacks. This action follows the Taliban's release of a U.S. prisoner, potentially marking a shift in U.S.-T...
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56% Bias Score
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