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Trump's Threats Reshape Canadian Election
Canada's federal election on April 28th is heavily influenced by US President Trump's trade war and annexation threats against Canada, significantly impacting the Liberal and Conservative parties' strategies and public support, with the outcome potentially altering Canada-US relations.
Trump's Threats Reshape Canadian Election
Canada's federal election on April 28th is heavily influenced by US President Trump's trade war and annexation threats against Canada, significantly impacting the Liberal and Conservative parties' strategies and public support, with the outcome potentially altering Canada-US relations.
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48% Bias Score


Great Reset" Plan Aims to Weaken EU, Bolster US Influence
Ultra-conservative groups met in Washington D.C. on March 11th to discuss "The Great Reset," a plan to weaken the EU and increase national sovereignty, partly authored by a group tied to the Hungarian government and promoted by the Heritage Foundation, reflecting a broader US strategy to counter Chi...
Great Reset" Plan Aims to Weaken EU, Bolster US Influence
Ultra-conservative groups met in Washington D.C. on March 11th to discuss "The Great Reset," a plan to weaken the EU and increase national sovereignty, partly authored by a group tied to the Hungarian government and promoted by the Heritage Foundation, reflecting a broader US strategy to counter Chi...
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60% Bias Score


Canada Reviews $19 Billion F-35 Deal Amid US Trade Tensions
Amid escalating trade tensions with the US, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is reviewing a $19 billion deal to purchase additional F-35 fighter jets, facing pressure to cancel it as a rejection of US President Trump's policies, while considering the implications for Canadian military capabilitie...
Canada Reviews $19 Billion F-35 Deal Amid US Trade Tensions
Amid escalating trade tensions with the US, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is reviewing a $19 billion deal to purchase additional F-35 fighter jets, facing pressure to cancel it as a rejection of US President Trump's policies, while considering the implications for Canadian military capabilitie...
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60% Bias Score


Canada Invests Billions in Arctic Defense Amidst Rising Tensions
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a C\$6 billion ($4.2 billion USD) purchase of an Australian radar system and a C\$420 million ($294 million USD) expansion of military operations in the Arctic to assert sovereignty amid rising international competition and climate change impacts.
Canada Invests Billions in Arctic Defense Amidst Rising Tensions
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a C\$6 billion ($4.2 billion USD) purchase of an Australian radar system and a C\$420 million ($294 million USD) expansion of military operations in the Arctic to assert sovereignty amid rising international competition and climate change impacts.
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48% Bias Score


Greenland Rejects Trump's Acquisition Comments
Greenland's political leaders denounced President Trump's repeated comments about annexing Greenland as "unacceptable," emphasizing the country's self-determination and commitment to international law following his comments at a meeting with the NATO secretary general.
Greenland Rejects Trump's Acquisition Comments
Greenland's political leaders denounced President Trump's repeated comments about annexing Greenland as "unacceptable," emphasizing the country's self-determination and commitment to international law following his comments at a meeting with the NATO secretary general.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Suggests Annexing Greenland, Denmark Rejects
U.S. President Donald Trump stated his belief that the United States would annex Greenland, a Danish autonomous territory, while Denmark's Prime Minister reiterated that Greenland's future is solely for its people to decide; Greenland's Democrats party, favoring gradual independence, won the recent ...
Trump Suggests Annexing Greenland, Denmark Rejects
U.S. President Donald Trump stated his belief that the United States would annex Greenland, a Danish autonomous territory, while Denmark's Prime Minister reiterated that Greenland's future is solely for its people to decide; Greenland's Democrats party, favoring gradual independence, won the recent ...
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56% Bias Score

Carney Calls Snap Election Amidst Trump's Trade War and Sovereignty Threats
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called for snap elections on April 28th to counter President Trump's protectionist trade policies and threats to Canada's sovereignty, framing the election as a referendum on national security.

Carney Calls Snap Election Amidst Trump's Trade War and Sovereignty Threats
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called for snap elections on April 28th to counter President Trump's protectionist trade policies and threats to Canada's sovereignty, framing the election as a referendum on national security.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Actions Reshape Canadian Election
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will call for a snap election on April 28th, a decision significantly influenced by President Trump's trade war and sovereignty threats, shifting the election's focus from domestic issues to how candidates will manage U.S. relations.

Trump's Actions Reshape Canadian Election
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will call for a snap election on April 28th, a decision significantly influenced by President Trump's trade war and sovereignty threats, shifting the election's focus from domestic issues to how candidates will manage U.S. relations.
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48% Bias Score

Canada, Australia Partner on C$6bn Arctic Radar System Amidst US Defense Shift
Canada and Australia announced a C$6bn (A$6.6bn) deal to develop a new Arctic radar system, replacing an aging network, amidst concerns about shifting US priorities and potential Russian aggression; Canada will also boost its military presence in the far north.

Canada, Australia Partner on C$6bn Arctic Radar System Amidst US Defense Shift
Canada and Australia announced a C$6bn (A$6.6bn) deal to develop a new Arctic radar system, replacing an aging network, amidst concerns about shifting US priorities and potential Russian aggression; Canada will also boost its military presence in the far north.
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44% Bias Score

Carney's European Trip Amidst US Trade War
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is traveling to Paris and London to strengthen alliances amid President Trump's trade war and threats to Canadian sovereignty, prioritizing partnerships with France and the UK due to over 75% of Canadian exports going to the US.

Carney's European Trip Amidst US Trade War
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is traveling to Paris and London to strengthen alliances amid President Trump's trade war and threats to Canadian sovereignty, prioritizing partnerships with France and the UK due to over 75% of Canadian exports going to the US.
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52% Bias Score

Mexico Rejects Potential US Military Intervention Against Drug Cartels
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected a potential US military intervention against drug cartels, responding to comments from the US Ambassador nominee who didn't rule out unilateral action to protect US citizens; this follows the US designating several Mexican cartels as terrorist organizatio...

Mexico Rejects Potential US Military Intervention Against Drug Cartels
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected a potential US military intervention against drug cartels, responding to comments from the US Ambassador nominee who didn't rule out unilateral action to protect US citizens; this follows the US designating several Mexican cartels as terrorist organizatio...
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44% Bias Score

AU's Inconsistent Recognition of Somaliland Undermines Regional Stability
Somaliland, unlike Western Sahara, was an independent state before its unratified union with Somalia; its 1991 reversion to sovereignty is legally distinct from secession, yet the AU inconsistently denies recognition, undermining regional stability.

AU's Inconsistent Recognition of Somaliland Undermines Regional Stability
Somaliland, unlike Western Sahara, was an independent state before its unratified union with Somalia; its 1991 reversion to sovereignty is legally distinct from secession, yet the AU inconsistently denies recognition, undermining regional stability.
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52% Bias Score
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