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Rubio Prioritizes Western Hemisphere in U.S. Foreign Policy Shift
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a foreign policy prioritizing relations with Western Hemisphere nations, focusing on stronger border controls, curbing illegal immigration, and relocating supply chains to boost regional economies and security, a shift reflecting President Trump's focus ...
Rubio Prioritizes Western Hemisphere in U.S. Foreign Policy Shift
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a foreign policy prioritizing relations with Western Hemisphere nations, focusing on stronger border controls, curbing illegal immigration, and relocating supply chains to boost regional economies and security, a shift reflecting President Trump's focus ...
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52% Bias Score


Canadian Concerns Over US Trade Disputes and Government Response
Canadian citizens express concerns over their government's handling of trade disputes with the U.S., citing missed opportunities to secure the border and prevent tariffs, leading to criticism of political leadership and concerns about Canada's national vulnerability.
Canadian Concerns Over US Trade Disputes and Government Response
Canadian citizens express concerns over their government's handling of trade disputes with the U.S., citing missed opportunities to secure the border and prevent tariffs, leading to criticism of political leadership and concerns about Canada's national vulnerability.
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44% Bias Score


US Economic Growth Slows to 2.3% in Q4 2024 Amidst Trade, Investment Declines
US economic growth slowed to 2.3% in Q4 2024, down from 3.1% in Q3, due to declines in trade and investment, hurricanes, and labor strikes; consumer spending rose 4.2%, but concerns remain about underlying economic strength.
US Economic Growth Slows to 2.3% in Q4 2024 Amidst Trade, Investment Declines
US economic growth slowed to 2.3% in Q4 2024, down from 3.1% in Q3, due to declines in trade and investment, hurricanes, and labor strikes; consumer spending rose 4.2%, but concerns remain about underlying economic strength.
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16% Bias Score


US Sanctions on Russian Oil: India Reduces Imports, but Trade Continues
US sanctions on Russian energy companies, implemented on January 10th, 2024, led to increased freight costs for Russian oil to China and India, prompting India to reduce its Russian crude oil imports to approximately 25% for the first nine months of 2023-2024 while still seeking discounts; however, ...
US Sanctions on Russian Oil: India Reduces Imports, but Trade Continues
US sanctions on Russian energy companies, implemented on January 10th, 2024, led to increased freight costs for Russian oil to China and India, prompting India to reduce its Russian crude oil imports to approximately 25% for the first nine months of 2023-2024 while still seeking discounts; however, ...
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Ruto's Egypt Visit Strengthens Kenya-Egypt Ties Amidst Regional Instability
Kenyan President Ruto concluded a two-day state visit to Egypt on [Date], aimed at bolstering diplomatic and trade ties, particularly in tea exports, valued annually between \$600 million and \$700 million, following a June postponement due to domestic unrest.
Ruto's Egypt Visit Strengthens Kenya-Egypt Ties Amidst Regional Instability
Kenyan President Ruto concluded a two-day state visit to Egypt on [Date], aimed at bolstering diplomatic and trade ties, particularly in tea exports, valued annually between \$600 million and \$700 million, following a June postponement due to domestic unrest.
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Trump Urges India to Boost U.S. Security Equipment Purchases, Fairer Trade
In a phone call, President Trump urged Prime Minister Modi to increase purchases of American-made security equipment and move toward a fairer bilateral trade relationship, with Modi planning a February U.S. visit to address trade, immigration, and security issues; two-way trade between the U.S. and ...
Trump Urges India to Boost U.S. Security Equipment Purchases, Fairer Trade
In a phone call, President Trump urged Prime Minister Modi to increase purchases of American-made security equipment and move toward a fairer bilateral trade relationship, with Modi planning a February U.S. visit to address trade, immigration, and security issues; two-way trade between the U.S. and ...
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48% Bias Score

Canada's GDP Unexpectedly Contracts Amidst Widespread Work Stoppages
Canada's November GDP unexpectedly shrank by 0.2 percent due to widespread work stoppages in transportation and ports, impacting mining, quarrying, oil sands extraction, and overall transportation, defying analysts' predictions and raising concerns about the Bank of Canada's monetary policy effectiv...

Canada's GDP Unexpectedly Contracts Amidst Widespread Work Stoppages
Canada's November GDP unexpectedly shrank by 0.2 percent due to widespread work stoppages in transportation and ports, impacting mining, quarrying, oil sands extraction, and overall transportation, defying analysts' predictions and raising concerns about the Bank of Canada's monetary policy effectiv...
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40% Bias Score

Poland's Economy Outperforms Germany Amidst Election-Year Spending
Poland's economy grew by an estimated 3% in 2024, exceeding predictions by the IMF and OECD, making it the second-best performing EU economy after Malta. This growth is driven by strong domestic demand, despite concerns about a high budget deficit and the need for interest rate cuts.

Poland's Economy Outperforms Germany Amidst Election-Year Spending
Poland's economy grew by an estimated 3% in 2024, exceeding predictions by the IMF and OECD, making it the second-best performing EU economy after Malta. This growth is driven by strong domestic demand, despite concerns about a high budget deficit and the need for interest rate cuts.
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40% Bias Score

Mishustin's Kazakhstan Visit Aims for $30 Billion Trade Boost
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin's three-day visit to Kazakhstan focused on strengthening economic ties, aiming to increase bilateral trade to $30 billion annually, with projects encompassing energy, infrastructure, and manufacturing, including a nuclear power plant.

Mishustin's Kazakhstan Visit Aims for $30 Billion Trade Boost
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin's three-day visit to Kazakhstan focused on strengthening economic ties, aiming to increase bilateral trade to $30 billion annually, with projects encompassing energy, infrastructure, and manufacturing, including a nuclear power plant.
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56% Bias Score

EU Proposes Sweeping Sanctions on Russia, Including Aluminum Import Ban
The EU proposed its 16th sanctions package against Russia, including a complete ban on aluminum imports in a year, sanctions on 74 more ships in the shadow fleet and 15 banks, and a ban on game consoles used to control drones; however, it excluded a ban on LNG imports despite earlier calls from some...

EU Proposes Sweeping Sanctions on Russia, Including Aluminum Import Ban
The EU proposed its 16th sanctions package against Russia, including a complete ban on aluminum imports in a year, sanctions on 74 more ships in the shadow fleet and 15 banks, and a ban on game consoles used to control drones; however, it excluded a ban on LNG imports despite earlier calls from some...
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36% Bias Score

UK-EU Clash Looms Over Northern Ireland Carbon Tax
Energy UK warns that differing approaches to the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) between the UK and EU could create a major trade conflict in Northern Ireland due to its post-Brexit trading arrangements under the Windsor Framework, potentially leading to retaliatory tariffs unless the two ...

UK-EU Clash Looms Over Northern Ireland Carbon Tax
Energy UK warns that differing approaches to the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) between the UK and EU could create a major trade conflict in Northern Ireland due to its post-Brexit trading arrangements under the Windsor Framework, potentially leading to retaliatory tariffs unless the two ...
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36% Bias Score

EU Suppliers Demand Local Content Rules to Counter Chinese EV Competition
Facing a slump in EV demand and competition from China, a coalition of European automotive suppliers is urging the EU to implement "minimum local content" rules, similar to the USMCA's 75 percent requirement, to safeguard jobs and the industry's future, though this is opposed by some.

EU Suppliers Demand Local Content Rules to Counter Chinese EV Competition
Facing a slump in EV demand and competition from China, a coalition of European automotive suppliers is urging the EU to implement "minimum local content" rules, similar to the USMCA's 75 percent requirement, to safeguard jobs and the industry's future, though this is opposed by some.
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52% Bias Score
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