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Trump's Cabinet Meeting: Trade War, Iran, Texas Floods, and Dismissal of Epstein Inquiry
President Trump's sixth cabinet meeting addressed the ongoing trade war, military actions in Iran, Texas flood relief, and the situation in Ukraine, while dismissing the Epstein investigation and Elon Musk's political ambitions.
Trump's Cabinet Meeting: Trade War, Iran, Texas Floods, and Dismissal of Epstein Inquiry
President Trump's sixth cabinet meeting addressed the ongoing trade war, military actions in Iran, Texas flood relief, and the situation in Ukraine, while dismissing the Epstein investigation and Elon Musk's political ambitions.
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56% Bias Score


U.S. Revokes Terrorist Designation of Syrian Group, Easing Sanctions
On July 1, 2024, the Trump administration revoked the terrorism designation of a group led by Syria's new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, effective July 2, as part of a broader U.S. engagement with the transitional government, aiming to support Syria's post-civil war reconstruction.
U.S. Revokes Terrorist Designation of Syrian Group, Easing Sanctions
On July 1, 2024, the Trump administration revoked the terrorism designation of a group led by Syria's new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, effective July 2, as part of a broader U.S. engagement with the transitional government, aiming to support Syria's post-civil war reconstruction.
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine Sanctions Five Chinese Firms Over Drone Components
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy imposed 10-year sanctions on five Chinese companies—Ningbo BLIN Machinery Co., Ltd, Suzhou ECOD Precision Manufacturing, Central Asia Silk Road International Trade Co., Ltd, Shenzhen Royo Technology Co., Ltd, and Shenzhen Jinduobang Technology Co., Ltd—for supplying com...
Ukraine Sanctions Five Chinese Firms Over Drone Components
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy imposed 10-year sanctions on five Chinese companies—Ningbo BLIN Machinery Co., Ltd, Suzhou ECOD Precision Manufacturing, Central Asia Silk Road International Trade Co., Ltd, Shenzhen Royo Technology Co., Ltd, and Shenzhen Jinduobang Technology Co., Ltd—for supplying com...
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36% Bias Score


Cooling Russian Economy Halts Wage Surge, Layoffs Loom
June 2025 data reveals that Russia's rapid wage growth (16% year-on-year in April 2025) is slowing due to a cooling economy (1.4% GDP growth in Q1 2025), leading to decreased production and reduced workforce needs; sectors like IT and finance face potential layoffs.
Cooling Russian Economy Halts Wage Surge, Layoffs Loom
June 2025 data reveals that Russia's rapid wage growth (16% year-on-year in April 2025) is slowing due to a cooling economy (1.4% GDP growth in Q1 2025), leading to decreased production and reduced workforce needs; sectors like IT and finance face potential layoffs.
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44% Bias Score


BRICS Summit Condemns Attacks, Advocates for UN Reform
The BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro issued a joint declaration condemning attacks on Iran, Gaza, and Indian Kashmir; criticizing rising global tariffs; and advocating for UN Security Council reform, marking a significant shift in global power dynamics.
BRICS Summit Condemns Attacks, Advocates for UN Reform
The BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro issued a joint declaration condemning attacks on Iran, Gaza, and Indian Kashmir; criticizing rising global tariffs; and advocating for UN Security Council reform, marking a significant shift in global power dynamics.
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52% Bias Score


Ukrainian Tax Dispute Cuts Ferrexpo Production by 40%
Ferrexpo, a Ukrainian iron ore pellet maker, reported a 40% fall in second-quarter production due to the Ukrainian tax authorities suspending $31 million in VAT refunds from January to April, forcing operational downscaling and impacting production of high-grade concentrate.
Ukrainian Tax Dispute Cuts Ferrexpo Production by 40%
Ferrexpo, a Ukrainian iron ore pellet maker, reported a 40% fall in second-quarter production due to the Ukrainian tax authorities suspending $31 million in VAT refunds from January to April, forcing operational downscaling and impacting production of high-grade concentrate.
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36% Bias Score

Spain Suffers Triple Setback in Brussels, EU Recovery Funds Reduced
The Spanish government suffered three major setbacks in Brussels on Monday: The EU warned against intervention in a bank merger, Spain failed to secure the Eurogroup presidency despite claiming "numerous supports", and the fifth EU recovery fund payment was reduced by €1.1 billion due to unmet fisca...

Spain Suffers Triple Setback in Brussels, EU Recovery Funds Reduced
The Spanish government suffered three major setbacks in Brussels on Monday: The EU warned against intervention in a bank merger, Spain failed to secure the Eurogroup presidency despite claiming "numerous supports", and the fifth EU recovery fund payment was reduced by €1.1 billion due to unmet fisca...
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56% Bias Score

EU Trade with Autocratic Regimes Poses Existential Threat
The European Central Bank blog reveals that EU trade with autocratic regimes surged from 1999 until the recent sanctions on Russia, contradicting the EU's values-based policy and potentially aiding an existential threat to the bloc, despite a global increase in median democracy outside the EU.

EU Trade with Autocratic Regimes Poses Existential Threat
The European Central Bank blog reveals that EU trade with autocratic regimes surged from 1999 until the recent sanctions on Russia, contradicting the EU's values-based policy and potentially aiding an existential threat to the bloc, despite a global increase in median democracy outside the EU.
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52% Bias Score

US Imposes Full Trade Embargo on Cuba in 1963
In July 1963, the United States imposed a complete trade embargo on Cuba under President Kennedy, following the 1959 Cuban Revolution and the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, aiming to overthrow the Castro regime, resulting in decades of strained relations and economic hardship for Cuba.

US Imposes Full Trade Embargo on Cuba in 1963
In July 1963, the United States imposed a complete trade embargo on Cuba under President Kennedy, following the 1959 Cuban Revolution and the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, aiming to overthrow the Castro regime, resulting in decades of strained relations and economic hardship for Cuba.
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36% Bias Score

Germany's Iran Policy Under Scrutiny After Ceasefire
SPD politician Danial Ilkhanipour criticizes Germany's foreign policy towards Iran, arguing that repeated failures to address the Mullah regime's actions, despite a recent ceasefire with Israel, demand immediate changes, including adding the Revolutionary Guard to the EU terror list and strengthenin...

Germany's Iran Policy Under Scrutiny After Ceasefire
SPD politician Danial Ilkhanipour criticizes Germany's foreign policy towards Iran, arguing that repeated failures to address the Mullah regime's actions, despite a recent ceasefire with Israel, demand immediate changes, including adding the Revolutionary Guard to the EU terror list and strengthenin...
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44% Bias Score

Russia Seizes Domodedovo Airport Owner
A Moscow court ordered the seizure of DME Holding, the owner of Domodedovo Airport, on June 17th, 2024, following a lawsuit alleging that the airport's owners violated Russian law by transferring profits abroad; this is part of a broader trend of nationalization in Russia.

Russia Seizes Domodedovo Airport Owner
A Moscow court ordered the seizure of DME Holding, the owner of Domodedovo Airport, on June 17th, 2024, following a lawsuit alleging that the airport's owners violated Russian law by transferring profits abroad; this is part of a broader trend of nationalization in Russia.
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56% Bias Score

Russia Cuts SME Support by 43%, Raising Economic Concerns
Russia slashed state support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by 43% in the first quarter of 2025, reducing funding from $1.6 billion to $918 million, impacting 99,200 businesses and raising concerns about economic slowdown and higher unemployment.

Russia Cuts SME Support by 43%, Raising Economic Concerns
Russia slashed state support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) by 43% in the first quarter of 2025, reducing funding from $1.6 billion to $918 million, impacting 99,200 businesses and raising concerns about economic slowdown and higher unemployment.
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40% Bias Score
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