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UK Considers Sanctions Against Israeli Ministers, Pauses Trade Talks
The United Kingdom is considering sanctions against Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich for their support of expanding IDF operations in Gaza and controversial statements, and has paused free trade agreement negotiations with Israel, citing concerns over Israeli policies in Gaza a...
UK Considers Sanctions Against Israeli Ministers, Pauses Trade Talks
The United Kingdom is considering sanctions against Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich for their support of expanding IDF operations in Gaza and controversial statements, and has paused free trade agreement negotiations with Israel, citing concerns over Israeli policies in Gaza a...
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56% Bias Score


Federal Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs, White House Vows Supreme Court Appeal
A federal court ruled President Trump's global tariffs unlawful, prompting a White House condemnation and vow to appeal to the Supreme Court; a temporary stay allows tariffs to remain in effect.
Federal Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs, White House Vows Supreme Court Appeal
A federal court ruled President Trump's global tariffs unlawful, prompting a White House condemnation and vow to appeal to the Supreme Court; a temporary stay allows tariffs to remain in effect.
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Manzhouli: China-Russia Trade Hub Amidst Sanctions and Surveillance
Manzhouli, a Chinese border town, serves as a key economic link between China and Russia, facilitating a surge in trade since the Ukraine invasion, despite experiencing economic challenges and strict government surveillance of foreign journalists.
Manzhouli: China-Russia Trade Hub Amidst Sanctions and Surveillance
Manzhouli, a Chinese border town, serves as a key economic link between China and Russia, facilitating a surge in trade since the Ukraine invasion, despite experiencing economic challenges and strict government surveillance of foreign journalists.
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44% Bias Score


Court Rejects Trump's Tariffs, Citing Unconstitutional Overreach
A New York court ruled against President Trump's tariffs, citing unconstitutional overreach of executive power, creating a broader pattern of legal challenges to his expansive use of executive orders and impacting his trade and immigration policies.
Court Rejects Trump's Tariffs, Citing Unconstitutional Overreach
A New York court ruled against President Trump's tariffs, citing unconstitutional overreach of executive power, creating a broader pattern of legal challenges to his expansive use of executive orders and impacting his trade and immigration policies.
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Nutrien to Build Major Potash Terminal in Pacific Northwest
Nutrien, a Saskatchewan-based fertilizer company, plans a new Pacific Northwest potash export terminal with at least a 6-million-tonne capacity by 2030, choosing between US and Canadian locations based on regulatory efficiency and aiming to meet growing Indo-Pacific demand.
Nutrien to Build Major Potash Terminal in Pacific Northwest
Nutrien, a Saskatchewan-based fertilizer company, plans a new Pacific Northwest potash export terminal with at least a 6-million-tonne capacity by 2030, choosing between US and Canadian locations based on regulatory efficiency and aiming to meet growing Indo-Pacific demand.
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UK and EU to Negotiate Market Access in Post-Brexit Deal
The UK and EU agreed to start negotiations on several key areas, including electricity and agri-food market access, after the UK conceded 12 years of fishing rights in a deal aimed at improving post-Brexit relations. This marks a shift from the previous "cherry-picking" rhetoric.
UK and EU to Negotiate Market Access in Post-Brexit Deal
The UK and EU agreed to start negotiations on several key areas, including electricity and agri-food market access, after the UK conceded 12 years of fishing rights in a deal aimed at improving post-Brexit relations. This marks a shift from the previous "cherry-picking" rhetoric.
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40% Bias Score

Carney to Fast-Track Infrastructure Approvals, Moe Pushes for New Energy Corridor
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will present legislation next week to establish a two-year approval process for major infrastructure projects, aiming to expedite economic development and address concerns about regulatory delays, with support from Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe who is pushing for...

Carney to Fast-Track Infrastructure Approvals, Moe Pushes for New Energy Corridor
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will present legislation next week to establish a two-year approval process for major infrastructure projects, aiming to expedite economic development and address concerns about regulatory delays, with support from Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe who is pushing for...
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Canada's Q1 GDP Growth Exceeds Expectations Despite Weak Domestic Demand
Canada's first-quarter GDP grew by 2.2 percent annually, exceeding forecasts, due to US stockpiling before tariffs; however, domestic demand weakened, with household spending slowing and imports rising.

Canada's Q1 GDP Growth Exceeds Expectations Despite Weak Domestic Demand
Canada's first-quarter GDP grew by 2.2 percent annually, exceeding forecasts, due to US stockpiling before tariffs; however, domestic demand weakened, with household spending slowing and imports rising.
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36% Bias Score

China's Visa-Free Policy Boosts Latin American Trade Ties
Starting June 1, 2025, China granted visa-free entry to citizens of Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Chile, and Uruguay for up to 30 days, aiming to boost trade and cooperation with Latin American countries, a policy viewed as a significant step forward by businesses in both regions.

China's Visa-Free Policy Boosts Latin American Trade Ties
Starting June 1, 2025, China granted visa-free entry to citizens of Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Chile, and Uruguay for up to 30 days, aiming to boost trade and cooperation with Latin American countries, a policy viewed as a significant step forward by businesses in both regions.
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36% Bias Score

Boeing to Resume China Plane Deliveries Amid Easing Trade Tensions
Boeing will resume aircraft deliveries to China next month, resolving a trade dispute and potentially easing U.S.-China trade tensions; the company also plans to increase 737 Max production, addressing past production issues and supply chain challenges.

Boeing to Resume China Plane Deliveries Amid Easing Trade Tensions
Boeing will resume aircraft deliveries to China next month, resolving a trade dispute and potentially easing U.S.-China trade tensions; the company also plans to increase 737 Max production, addressing past production issues and supply chain challenges.
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44% Bias Score

US-China Trade War Impacts Iowa Soybean Exports
Iowa's soybean exports to China, a major trading partner for decades, have fallen from 40 percent of China's imports in 2016 to 22.8 percent in 2024 due to the US-China trade war, impacting Iowa farmers significantly, despite efforts to improve relations through dialogue and high-level engagement.

US-China Trade War Impacts Iowa Soybean Exports
Iowa's soybean exports to China, a major trading partner for decades, have fallen from 40 percent of China's imports in 2016 to 22.8 percent in 2024 due to the US-China trade war, impacting Iowa farmers significantly, despite efforts to improve relations through dialogue and high-level engagement.
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52% Bias Score

Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs
A federal court ruled that President Trump illegally imposed worldwide tariffs and tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, exceeding his authority under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act; the White House rejected the ruling.

Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs
A federal court ruled that President Trump illegally imposed worldwide tariffs and tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, exceeding his authority under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act; the White House rejected the ruling.
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48% Bias Score
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