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Armenia pursues EU membership while maintaining EAEU ties
Armenia's government affirmed its commitment to the Eurasian Economic Union while beginning the process of joining the European Union, despite Russia's concerns and warnings about the potential economic consequences; Armenia's trade with Russia accounts for over 40 percent of its total trade, while ...
Armenia pursues EU membership while maintaining EAEU ties
Armenia's government affirmed its commitment to the Eurasian Economic Union while beginning the process of joining the European Union, despite Russia's concerns and warnings about the potential economic consequences; Armenia's trade with Russia accounts for over 40 percent of its total trade, while ...
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40% Bias Score


Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak in Germany Sparks Export Concerns
A foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Brandenburg, Germany—the first in 35 years—has prompted export restrictions from several countries, causing major concern among German farmers who fear market disruptions and price drops. The virus, while posing no human health risk, is highly contagious to lives...
Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak in Germany Sparks Export Concerns
A foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Brandenburg, Germany—the first in 35 years—has prompted export restrictions from several countries, causing major concern among German farmers who fear market disruptions and price drops. The virus, while posing no human health risk, is highly contagious to lives...
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Trump's Presidency: Uncertainty Looms Over Rhineland-Palatinate's Economy"
Incoming US President Donald Trump's plans for tariffs and potential troop withdrawals from Germany pose significant challenges to Rhineland-Palatinate's economy, particularly its wine industry and major employers like BASF and Daimler, prompting calls for closer European collaboration.
Trump's Presidency: Uncertainty Looms Over Rhineland-Palatinate's Economy"
Incoming US President Donald Trump's plans for tariffs and potential troop withdrawals from Germany pose significant challenges to Rhineland-Palatinate's economy, particularly its wine industry and major employers like BASF and Daimler, prompting calls for closer European collaboration.
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40% Bias Score


U.S.-China Relations: Improved Stability Amidst Ongoing Tensions
U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns reports an unprecedented period of stability in U.S.-China relations despite ongoing global power competition, citing cooperation on the fentanyl crisis and the release of detained Americans as positive developments.
U.S.-China Relations: Improved Stability Amidst Ongoing Tensions
U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns reports an unprecedented period of stability in U.S.-China relations despite ongoing global power competition, citing cooperation on the fentanyl crisis and the release of detained Americans as positive developments.
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EU Seeks Contact With Trump Administration Amidst Concerns Over Greenland and Ukraine
President von der Leyen won't attend Trump's inauguration due to illness but the EU seeks early contact with the new administration; however, Trump's threats to use force to acquire Greenland, and potential cuts to Ukraine aid, raise serious concerns for the EU.
EU Seeks Contact With Trump Administration Amidst Concerns Over Greenland and Ukraine
President von der Leyen won't attend Trump's inauguration due to illness but the EU seeks early contact with the new administration; however, Trump's threats to use force to acquire Greenland, and potential cuts to Ukraine aid, raise serious concerns for the EU.
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China's Consistent Engagement in Africa: A Contrast to U.S. Approach
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to Africa underscores Beijing's longstanding commitment to the continent, contrasting with the U.S.'s late-term engagement; China's $51 billion investment and focus on infrastructure and renewable energy aims to integrate African markets into its economy.
China's Consistent Engagement in Africa: A Contrast to U.S. Approach
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to Africa underscores Beijing's longstanding commitment to the continent, contrasting with the U.S.'s late-term engagement; China's $51 billion investment and focus on infrastructure and renewable energy aims to integrate African markets into its economy.
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40% Bias Score

Russia-China Trade Grows Moderately in 2024 Despite Sanctions and Payment Issues
In 2024, despite payment and export restrictions, the total trade volume between Russia and China increased by 1.9% to \$244.82 billion, with agricultural products and raw materials forming a significant portion of exports, while Chinese car imports dominated imports.

Russia-China Trade Grows Moderately in 2024 Despite Sanctions and Payment Issues
In 2024, despite payment and export restrictions, the total trade volume between Russia and China increased by 1.9% to \$244.82 billion, with agricultural products and raw materials forming a significant portion of exports, while Chinese car imports dominated imports.
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36% Bias Score

Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak in Germany
A foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in a herd of water buffalo near Berlin, Germany, prompted the culling of nearby swine and other cloven-hoofed animals, disinfection of the affected area, and testing of other livestock; the virus' origin remains unclear, but South Korea banned German pork imports.

Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak in Germany
A foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in a herd of water buffalo near Berlin, Germany, prompted the culling of nearby swine and other cloven-hoofed animals, disinfection of the affected area, and testing of other livestock; the virus' origin remains unclear, but South Korea banned German pork imports.
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Canadian Premiers Lead Response to Trump's Trade Threats
Facing President-elect Trump's tariff threats, Canada's premiers are actively engaging US officials, promoting Canada's economic significance, and coordinating border security measures despite internal disagreements and a federal leadership vacuum.

Canadian Premiers Lead Response to Trump's Trade Threats
Facing President-elect Trump's tariff threats, Canada's premiers are actively engaging US officials, promoting Canada's economic significance, and coordinating border security measures despite internal disagreements and a federal leadership vacuum.
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Labour MPs Urge UK Chancellor to Secure Release of Jailed Activist During China Visit
Nine Labour MPs urged UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves to demand the release of Jimmy Lai, a jailed British pro-democracy activist, during her official visit to China this weekend, aiming to balance economic cooperation with human rights concerns amid broader tensions.

Labour MPs Urge UK Chancellor to Secure Release of Jailed Activist During China Visit
Nine Labour MPs urged UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves to demand the release of Jimmy Lai, a jailed British pro-democracy activist, during her official visit to China this weekend, aiming to balance economic cooperation with human rights concerns amid broader tensions.
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Trudeau Rejects Trump's Annexation Suggestion Amidst Tariff Threats
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rejected President Donald Trump's suggestion that Canada become the 51st U.S. state, calling it a distraction from Trump's threat to impose 25% tariffs on all Canadian imports unless border security is strengthened; Trudeau warned that these tariffs would raise...

Trudeau Rejects Trump's Annexation Suggestion Amidst Tariff Threats
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rejected President Donald Trump's suggestion that Canada become the 51st U.S. state, calling it a distraction from Trump's threat to impose 25% tariffs on all Canadian imports unless border security is strengthened; Trudeau warned that these tariffs would raise...
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China Becomes Fastest-Growing Market for Norwegian Seafood Exports
Norway's seafood exports to China surged 14 percent in volume to 182,000 tons in 2024, reaching a value of $823 million, driven by strong Chinese economic growth and consumer demand, making China the fastest-growing market globally for Norwegian seafood.

China Becomes Fastest-Growing Market for Norwegian Seafood Exports
Norway's seafood exports to China surged 14 percent in volume to 182,000 tons in 2024, reaching a value of $823 million, driven by strong Chinese economic growth and consumer demand, making China the fastest-growing market globally for Norwegian seafood.
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32% Bias Score
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