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European Stocks Rise Despite Trump's Venezuela Tariffs
European markets saw slight gains despite Trump announcing 25% tariffs on imports from countries buying Venezuelan oil and gas, starting April 2nd, while US markets rallied on reports suggesting the tariffs will be more targeted. The euro fell to $1.078 and the British pound to $1.291.
European Stocks Rise Despite Trump's Venezuela Tariffs
European markets saw slight gains despite Trump announcing 25% tariffs on imports from countries buying Venezuelan oil and gas, starting April 2nd, while US markets rallied on reports suggesting the tariffs will be more targeted. The euro fell to $1.078 and the British pound to $1.291.
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36% Bias Score


Iran to Reduce Mandatory Bride Price Amidst Record Inflation
Iran's parliament is considering lowering the mandatory bride price (mehr) from 110 to 14 gold coins, payable immediately, due to record inflation and currency fluctuations exceeding 100,000 rials per US dollar; the remaining amount would be payable only if the husband has the financial means.
Iran to Reduce Mandatory Bride Price Amidst Record Inflation
Iran's parliament is considering lowering the mandatory bride price (mehr) from 110 to 14 gold coins, payable immediately, due to record inflation and currency fluctuations exceeding 100,000 rials per US dollar; the remaining amount would be payable only if the husband has the financial means.
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52% Bias Score


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


Black Sea Ceasefire Agreed, Contingent on Sanctions Relief
Russia and Ukraine agreed to a Black Sea maritime ceasefire contingent on sanctions relief for Russian agricultural exports, along with a 30-day halt to attacks on energy infrastructure; however, territorial disputes remain unresolved, and Ukraine opposes sanctions relief while the war continues.
Black Sea Ceasefire Agreed, Contingent on Sanctions Relief
Russia and Ukraine agreed to a Black Sea maritime ceasefire contingent on sanctions relief for Russian agricultural exports, along with a 30-day halt to attacks on energy infrastructure; however, territorial disputes remain unresolved, and Ukraine opposes sanctions relief while the war continues.
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48% Bias Score


US Expels South African Ambassador Amid Deteriorating Relations
Former South African Ambassador to the US, Ebrahim Rasool, was expelled by the US after criticizing President Trump's policies, marking a significant low point in relations between the two countries, jeopardizing trade and diplomatic ties.
US Expels South African Ambassador Amid Deteriorating Relations
Former South African Ambassador to the US, Ebrahim Rasool, was expelled by the US after criticizing President Trump's policies, marking a significant low point in relations between the two countries, jeopardizing trade and diplomatic ties.
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52% 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

Trump Announces Tariffs on Countries Buying Venezuelan Oil
President Trump announced that countries buying oil from Venezuela will face tariffs on all US trade starting April 2nd, impacting major importers like China and potentially escalating trade tensions.

Trump Announces Tariffs on Countries Buying Venezuelan Oil
President Trump announced that countries buying oil from Venezuela will face tariffs on all US trade starting April 2nd, impacting major importers like China and potentially escalating trade tensions.
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52% Bias Score

China Grants Broad Powers to Counter Foreign Sanctions
China implemented a new regulation granting State Council departments sweeping powers to counteract foreign sanctions, including asset seizures, trade restrictions, and data limitations, operationalizing its 2021 Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law.

China Grants Broad Powers to Counter Foreign Sanctions
China implemented a new regulation granting State Council departments sweeping powers to counteract foreign sanctions, including asset seizures, trade restrictions, and data limitations, operationalizing its 2021 Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law.
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44% Bias Score

US-Ukraine Agreement on Black Sea Safety and Energy Ceasefire
The US and Ukraine announced a deal following Saudi Arabian talks, focusing on preventing the use of force in the Black Sea and establishing an energy ceasefire, although implementation details and Russia's commitment remain uncertain.

US-Ukraine Agreement on Black Sea Safety and Energy Ceasefire
The US and Ukraine announced a deal following Saudi Arabian talks, focusing on preventing the use of force in the Black Sea and establishing an energy ceasefire, although implementation details and Russia's commitment remain uncertain.
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine, Russia Agree to Black Sea Ceasefire Amidst Differing Interpretations
The US announced that Ukraine and Russia agreed to a Black Sea ceasefire focused on navigation safety, prohibiting military use of commercial ships, and preventing attacks on energy facilities; however, differing interpretations and conditions for participation remain.

Ukraine, Russia Agree to Black Sea Ceasefire Amidst Differing Interpretations
The US announced that Ukraine and Russia agreed to a Black Sea ceasefire focused on navigation safety, prohibiting military use of commercial ships, and preventing attacks on energy facilities; however, differing interpretations and conditions for participation remain.
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40% 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
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