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Russia's Trade Shift: From Europe to China and India
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, its trade shifted dramatically from Europe to China and India, with China now accounting for 32.7% and India 16.8% of Russian exports, while European countries account for merely 15%. This reflects the EU's reduction in Russian energy imports and China and Ind...
Russia's Trade Shift: From Europe to China and India
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, its trade shifted dramatically from Europe to China and India, with China now accounting for 32.7% and India 16.8% of Russian exports, while European countries account for merely 15%. This reflects the EU's reduction in Russian energy imports and China and Ind...
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Iran's President Rejects US Talks Following Supreme Leader's Ban
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian publicly reversed his support for negotiations with the U.S. following Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei's ban on such talks, citing Trump's 'maximum pressure' policy and its economic impact on Iran as key reasons; this comes amid rising international concern abou...
Iran's President Rejects US Talks Following Supreme Leader's Ban
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian publicly reversed his support for negotiations with the U.S. following Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei's ban on such talks, citing Trump's 'maximum pressure' policy and its economic impact on Iran as key reasons; this comes amid rising international concern abou...
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US Consortium Seeks Nord Stream 2 Restart Under Trump
A consortium of American companies, reportedly led by former Stasi officer Matthias Warnig, seeks to restart the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline under the Trump administration, potentially granting the US significant influence over European energy and raising concerns among EU leaders, particularly in th...
US Consortium Seeks Nord Stream 2 Restart Under Trump
A consortium of American companies, reportedly led by former Stasi officer Matthias Warnig, seeks to restart the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline under the Trump administration, potentially granting the US significant influence over European energy and raising concerns among EU leaders, particularly in th...
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Trump Reverses Biden's Venezuela Oil Deal; Gimenez Hosts Guaidó
Rep. Carlos Gimenez, a Cuban-American Republican, hosted Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó and community leaders at Miami International Airport on Thursday to condemn President Biden's oil deal with Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, which President Trump subsequently canceled, citing Maduro...
Trump Reverses Biden's Venezuela Oil Deal; Gimenez Hosts Guaidó
Rep. Carlos Gimenez, a Cuban-American Republican, hosted Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó and community leaders at Miami International Airport on Thursday to condemn President Biden's oil deal with Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, which President Trump subsequently canceled, citing Maduro...
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Lavrov Calls for New European Security Agreement Amidst US Funding of Georgian Demonstrations
Russia's Lavrov called for a new European security agreement due to perceived hostile European approaches, while the US is funding demonstrations in Georgia, according to Russia's SVR, amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Lavrov Calls for New European Security Agreement Amidst US Funding of Georgian Demonstrations
Russia's Lavrov called for a new European security agreement due to perceived hostile European approaches, while the US is funding demonstrations in Georgia, according to Russia's SVR, amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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EU Seeks Stronger Ties with India Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
The European Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, traveled to India to negotiate a long-awaited bilateral free trade agreement, aiming to reduce tariffs, boost technological collaboration, and address geopolitical complexities amid strained relations with China and the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
EU Seeks Stronger Ties with India Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
The European Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, traveled to India to negotiate a long-awaited bilateral free trade agreement, aiming to reduce tariffs, boost technological collaboration, and address geopolitical complexities amid strained relations with China and the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
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US-Russia Tech Relations: A Digital Divide
A recent meeting between President Zelensky and the Trump administration on February 28, 2025, has sparked debate over potential US-Russia rapprochement, but Russia's push for digital self-reliance and reduced reliance on Western technology presents significant challenges for US tech companies.

US-Russia Tech Relations: A Digital Divide
A recent meeting between President Zelensky and the Trump administration on February 28, 2025, has sparked debate over potential US-Russia rapprochement, but Russia's push for digital self-reliance and reduced reliance on Western technology presents significant challenges for US tech companies.
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Iran Dismisses Finance Minister Amidst Worsening Economic Crisis
Iran's parliament dismissed Finance Minister Ehsan Khandouzi after six months due to economic mismanagement and a sharply depreciated rial, now trading at approximately 930,000 per US dollar in Tehran, amidst escalating international tensions.

Iran Dismisses Finance Minister Amidst Worsening Economic Crisis
Iran's parliament dismissed Finance Minister Ehsan Khandouzi after six months due to economic mismanagement and a sharply depreciated rial, now trading at approximately 930,000 per US dollar in Tehran, amidst escalating international tensions.
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Ruble's March Volatility: Peace Hopes, Oil Prices, and Inflation Uncertainty
Driven by hopes for a Ukraine peace deal and sanctions easing, the Russian ruble saw a February surge, but analysts predict March volatility (dollar: 82–92 rubles, euro: 89–99 rubles) due to geopolitical uncertainty, oil prices, and high inflation (around 10%).

Ruble's March Volatility: Peace Hopes, Oil Prices, and Inflation Uncertainty
Driven by hopes for a Ukraine peace deal and sanctions easing, the Russian ruble saw a February surge, but analysts predict March volatility (dollar: 82–92 rubles, euro: 89–99 rubles) due to geopolitical uncertainty, oil prices, and high inflation (around 10%).
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Knauf's Russian Assets May Be Sold to Sanctioned Oligarchs
German construction company Knauf is selling its \$1.3 billion Russian business, potentially to sanctioned oligarchs Boris and Arkady Rotenberg via Gazprombank, following a year of negotiations prompted by reports of its materials being used in occupied Mariupol and internal family disputes.

Knauf's Russian Assets May Be Sold to Sanctioned Oligarchs
German construction company Knauf is selling its \$1.3 billion Russian business, potentially to sanctioned oligarchs Boris and Arkady Rotenberg via Gazprombank, following a year of negotiations prompted by reports of its materials being used in occupied Mariupol and internal family disputes.
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Canada to Seize Russian Cargo Plane for Ukraine Aid
Canada is preparing to seize a Russian Antonov AN-124 cargo plane in Toronto to fund Ukraine, despite potential legal challenges from the plane's owner, Volga-Dneper, and threats of retaliation from Russia; the plane's current operational status is unknown.

Canada to Seize Russian Cargo Plane for Ukraine Aid
Canada is preparing to seize a Russian Antonov AN-124 cargo plane in Toronto to fund Ukraine, despite potential legal challenges from the plane's owner, Volga-Dneper, and threats of retaliation from Russia; the plane's current operational status is unknown.
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Repsol Faces $1.1 Billion Loss as US Threatens to Revoke Venezuela Licenses
Spain's 2024 crude oil imports from Venezuela reached a 10-year high of 3 million tons, a 116% increase from 2023, mainly imported by Repsol, which faces potential $1.1 billion losses if US licenses are revoked.

Repsol Faces $1.1 Billion Loss as US Threatens to Revoke Venezuela Licenses
Spain's 2024 crude oil imports from Venezuela reached a 10-year high of 3 million tons, a 116% increase from 2023, mainly imported by Repsol, which faces potential $1.1 billion losses if US licenses are revoked.
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36% Bias Score
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