

Trump's Tariffs: Economic Impact and Global Retaliation
President Trump's tariffs, imposed on various imported goods, were intended to protect US industries but resulted in retaliatory tariffs from other countries, leading to economic disruption and minimal impact on US employment, according to a study by MIT, University of Zurich, Harvard, and the World...
Trump's Tariffs: Economic Impact and Global Retaliation
President Trump's tariffs, imposed on various imported goods, were intended to protect US industries but resulted in retaliatory tariffs from other countries, leading to economic disruption and minimal impact on US employment, according to a study by MIT, University of Zurich, Harvard, and the World...
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40% Bias Score


Global Markets Mixed Amid Tech Earnings, Rate Decisions, and Tariff Threat
Global markets showed mixed reactions to corporate earnings and economic data; Canada's TSX index rose 0.71%, while US markets were mixed, with the Dow falling 0.37%, S&P 500 up 0.19%, and Nasdaq up 0.33%; oil prices fell due to potential tariffs on Canadian and Mexican oil.
Global Markets Mixed Amid Tech Earnings, Rate Decisions, and Tariff Threat
Global markets showed mixed reactions to corporate earnings and economic data; Canada's TSX index rose 0.71%, while US markets were mixed, with the Dow falling 0.37%, S&P 500 up 0.19%, and Nasdaq up 0.33%; oil prices fell due to potential tariffs on Canadian and Mexican oil.
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36% Bias Score


Rubio's Panama Visit Amidst Concerns of Chinese Canal Influence
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is visiting Panama this week to address concerns about illegal immigration from Latin America and President Trump's false claim that Panama ceded control of the Panama Canal to China; the canal remains under Panamanian control, but a Hong Kong-based company operates...
Rubio's Panama Visit Amidst Concerns of Chinese Canal Influence
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is visiting Panama this week to address concerns about illegal immigration from Latin America and President Trump's false claim that Panama ceded control of the Panama Canal to China; the canal remains under Panamanian control, but a Hong Kong-based company operates...
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Aggressive Foreign Policy Returns
President Trump's first week back in office saw him threaten Colombia with tariffs for refusing a U.S. military plane landing, pressure Saudi Arabia on oil prices, and suggest Egypt and Jordan accept Palestinian refugees from Gaza; signaling a return to an "America First" foreign policy prioritizing...
Trump's Aggressive Foreign Policy Returns
President Trump's first week back in office saw him threaten Colombia with tariffs for refusing a U.S. military plane landing, pressure Saudi Arabia on oil prices, and suggest Egypt and Jordan accept Palestinian refugees from Gaza; signaling a return to an "America First" foreign policy prioritizing...
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44% Bias Score


Trump Uses Tariffs to Force Colombia to Accept Deportations
President Trump imposed a 25% tariff on Colombian imports after Colombia refused to accept deported migrants, prompting Colombia's eventual compliance; this event highlights a shift towards using tariffs to achieve policy goals, regardless of established alliances, and marks a potential turning poin...
Trump Uses Tariffs to Force Colombia to Accept Deportations
President Trump imposed a 25% tariff on Colombian imports after Colombia refused to accept deported migrants, prompting Colombia's eventual compliance; this event highlights a shift towards using tariffs to achieve policy goals, regardless of established alliances, and marks a potential turning poin...
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48% Bias Score


Davos 2024: Global Uncertainty and Geox's Strategic Response
Geox's president, Mario Moretti Polegato, discussed the global economic uncertainty at Davos, expressing concerns about potential US tariffs and geopolitical instability impacting businesses, particularly in Russia and China. He emphasized avoiding trade wars and adapting to changing markets.
Davos 2024: Global Uncertainty and Geox's Strategic Response
Geox's president, Mario Moretti Polegato, discussed the global economic uncertainty at Davos, expressing concerns about potential US tariffs and geopolitical instability impacting businesses, particularly in Russia and China. He emphasized avoiding trade wars and adapting to changing markets.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Threat and Climate Change Fuel Global Coffee Price Surge
President Trump's threat of 25% tariffs on Colombian goods, following a diplomatic dispute over migrant deportations, caused a significant surge in global coffee prices, exacerbated by reduced harvests in Brazil due to climate change and logistical delays in Colombia and Central America.

Trump's Tariff Threat and Climate Change Fuel Global Coffee Price Surge
President Trump's threat of 25% tariffs on Colombian goods, following a diplomatic dispute over migrant deportations, caused a significant surge in global coffee prices, exacerbated by reduced harvests in Brazil due to climate change and logistical delays in Colombia and Central America.
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36% Bias Score

Oil Prices Stable Amidst Looming U.S. Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican Oil
On Thursday, oil prices remained relatively unchanged at $76.48 per barrel for Brent crude and $72.46 for U.S. crude, primarily due to investor concerns surrounding potential U.S. tariffs on oil imports from Canada and Mexico, the U.S.'s two largest crude suppliers.

Oil Prices Stable Amidst Looming U.S. Tariffs on Canadian and Mexican Oil
On Thursday, oil prices remained relatively unchanged at $76.48 per barrel for Brent crude and $72.46 for U.S. crude, primarily due to investor concerns surrounding potential U.S. tariffs on oil imports from Canada and Mexico, the U.S.'s two largest crude suppliers.
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36% Bias Score

Lutnick's Country-by-Country Trade Approach: A Shift in US Trade Policy
President Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick, proposes a country-by-country trade approach to address perceived unfair treatment of the U.S. in global trade, advocating for higher tariffs on adversaries while potentially mitigating negative effects on specific sectors a...

Lutnick's Country-by-Country Trade Approach: A Shift in US Trade Policy
President Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick, proposes a country-by-country trade approach to address perceived unfair treatment of the U.S. in global trade, advocating for higher tariffs on adversaries while potentially mitigating negative effects on specific sectors a...
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Threats: Colombia Complies, Canada and Mexico Brace for Impact
Trump threatened Colombia with a 25 percent tariff for refusing to accept deported migrants; Colombia complied, averting the tariff. He similarly threatened Canada and Mexico with tariffs but may face greater challenges due to their economic significance as U.S. trading partners.

Trump's Tariff Threats: Colombia Complies, Canada and Mexico Brace for Impact
Trump threatened Colombia with a 25 percent tariff for refusing to accept deported migrants; Colombia complied, averting the tariff. He similarly threatened Canada and Mexico with tariffs but may face greater challenges due to their economic significance as U.S. trading partners.
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48% Bias Score

US Tariff Threats Risk Trade War, Prompting Canada to Seek Preemptive Trade Deal
The US's threat of tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, totaling nearly US$1 trillion annually, risks triggering a trade war despite the potential for negative economic impacts on American consumers and businesses; this strategy also aims to encourage reshoring and accelerate the review of the U...

US Tariff Threats Risk Trade War, Prompting Canada to Seek Preemptive Trade Deal
The US's threat of tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, totaling nearly US$1 trillion annually, risks triggering a trade war despite the potential for negative economic impacts on American consumers and businesses; this strategy also aims to encourage reshoring and accelerate the review of the U...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's First Week: Sweeping Executive Orders Spark Outrage and Legal Battles
In his first week, President Trump signed over 42 executive orders, including pardons for January 6th rioters, withdrawal from the WHO and Paris Agreement, and a national emergency at the Mexican border, triggering immediate domestic and international backlash.

Trump's First Week: Sweeping Executive Orders Spark Outrage and Legal Battles
In his first week, President Trump signed over 42 executive orders, including pardons for January 6th rioters, withdrawal from the WHO and Paris Agreement, and a national emergency at the Mexican border, triggering immediate domestic and international backlash.
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52% Bias Score