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Zapatero's China Lobbying Boosts Spain's Ties with Beijing
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's extensive lobbying efforts for China, including lifting the European Union arms embargo and promoting Huawei, have significantly strengthened Spain's commercial ties with China, facilitating numerous business opportunities and visits by to...
Zapatero's China Lobbying Boosts Spain's Ties with Beijing
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's extensive lobbying efforts for China, including lifting the European Union arms embargo and promoting Huawei, have significantly strengthened Spain's commercial ties with China, facilitating numerous business opportunities and visits by to...
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48% Bias Score


Netanyahu to Meet with Trump to Discuss Tariffs, Gaza Hostages, and Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with US President Donald Trump on Monday to discuss US tariffs on Israeli imports, the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, and the Iranian nuclear threat; Netanyahu will also discuss the International Criminal Court's warrant for his...
Netanyahu to Meet with Trump to Discuss Tariffs, Gaza Hostages, and Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with US President Donald Trump on Monday to discuss US tariffs on Israeli imports, the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, and the Iranian nuclear threat; Netanyahu will also discuss the International Criminal Court's warrant for his...
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36% Bias Score


EU Announces €12 Billion Investment Package for Central Asia
The EU announced a new strategic partnership with Central Asia, including a €12 billion investment package for transport, critical raw materials, energy, and digital connectivity, during a summit in Uzbekistan aimed at strengthening multilateral cooperation and addressing shared security challenges ...
EU Announces €12 Billion Investment Package for Central Asia
The EU announced a new strategic partnership with Central Asia, including a €12 billion investment package for transport, critical raw materials, energy, and digital connectivity, during a summit in Uzbekistan aimed at strengthening multilateral cooperation and addressing shared security challenges ...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration Prioritizes Russia Amidst Ukraine Conflict and Global Trade Tensions
The Trump administration lifted sanctions on Vladimir Putin's top economic advisor, allowing him to visit Washington for talks, while imposing trade tariffs on 185 countries and proposing a controversial deal with Ukraine that would give the US control over its rare earth minerals.
Trump Administration Prioritizes Russia Amidst Ukraine Conflict and Global Trade Tensions
The Trump administration lifted sanctions on Vladimir Putin's top economic advisor, allowing him to visit Washington for talks, while imposing trade tariffs on 185 countries and proposing a controversial deal with Ukraine that would give the US control over its rare earth minerals.
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60% Bias Score


China Halts US Poultry and Sorghum Imports Over Safety Concerns
China suspended poultry and sorghum imports from several US companies starting April 4th due to the detection of excessive zearalenone, mold, and salmonella in imported products, citing consumer health and livestock safety concerns.
China Halts US Poultry and Sorghum Imports Over Safety Concerns
China suspended poultry and sorghum imports from several US companies starting April 4th due to the detection of excessive zearalenone, mold, and salmonella in imported products, citing consumer health and livestock safety concerns.
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44% Bias Score


Differing Approaches to Canada-U.S. Relations: Carney vs. Poilievre
Canadian Liberal and Conservative leaders, Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre, propose contrasting approaches to negotiating a new deal with the U.S., with Carney focusing on managing economic decoupling and Poilievre aiming for deeper integration through increased military spending.
Differing Approaches to Canada-U.S. Relations: Carney vs. Poilievre
Canadian Liberal and Conservative leaders, Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre, propose contrasting approaches to negotiating a new deal with the U.S., with Carney focusing on managing economic decoupling and Poilievre aiming for deeper integration through increased military spending.
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48% Bias Score

Valencia strengthens economic ties with China
Valencian president Carlos Mazón met with a Chinese delegation on Monday to strengthen economic and cultural ties with Fujian Province, signing memorandums to boost trade and tourism, including a potential direct flight and administrative reforms to attract investment.

Valencia strengthens economic ties with China
Valencian president Carlos Mazón met with a Chinese delegation on Monday to strengthen economic and cultural ties with Fujian Province, signing memorandums to boost trade and tourism, including a potential direct flight and administrative reforms to attract investment.
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48% Bias Score

EU Invests €12 Billion in Central Asia to Diversify Supply Chains and Counter China
The EU launched a €12 billion investment package for Central Asia during their first summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, aiming to diversify supply chains, boost regional economies, and counter China's influence in critical raw materials.

EU Invests €12 Billion in Central Asia to Diversify Supply Chains and Counter China
The EU launched a €12 billion investment package for Central Asia during their first summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, aiming to diversify supply chains, boost regional economies, and counter China's influence in critical raw materials.
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40% Bias Score

EU Establishes Strategic Partnership with Central Asia, Unveils €12 Billion Investment Plan
The EU launched a new strategic partnership with Central Asian nations at a summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, unveiling a €12 billion investment package focused on transport, critical raw materials, and digital connectivity to diversify supply chains and counter China's influence.

EU Establishes Strategic Partnership with Central Asia, Unveils €12 Billion Investment Plan
The EU launched a new strategic partnership with Central Asian nations at a summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, unveiling a €12 billion investment package focused on transport, critical raw materials, and digital connectivity to diversify supply chains and counter China's influence.
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32% Bias Score

Mexico Avoids US Tariffs, But Supply Chain Uncertainty Remains
Mexico successfully avoided the latest round of US tariffs due to the USMCA trade agreement, but uncertainty caused a temporary production halt at a major automotive plant, prompting Mexico to focus on increasing domestic production and industrial sovereignty.

Mexico Avoids US Tariffs, But Supply Chain Uncertainty Remains
Mexico successfully avoided the latest round of US tariffs due to the USMCA trade agreement, but uncertainty caused a temporary production halt at a major automotive plant, prompting Mexico to focus on increasing domestic production and industrial sovereignty.
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44% Bias Score

AI's Intangible Nature Challenges Traditional Trade Tariffs
AI's \$15.7 trillion projected economic contribution by 2030 challenges traditional tariffs due to its intangible nature and lack of a clear origin, necessitating new policy approaches focused on provenance and data governance.

AI's Intangible Nature Challenges Traditional Trade Tariffs
AI's \$15.7 trillion projected economic contribution by 2030 challenges traditional tariffs due to its intangible nature and lack of a clear origin, necessitating new policy approaches focused on provenance and data governance.
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48% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Devastate Africa's Poorest
President Trump's new tariffs impose rates as high as 50 percent on some of Africa's poorest countries, such as Lesotho and Madagascar, threatening their textile industries and worsening poverty; the formula seems to punish countries too poor to import many U.S. products.

Trump's Tariffs Devastate Africa's Poorest
President Trump's new tariffs impose rates as high as 50 percent on some of Africa's poorest countries, such as Lesotho and Madagascar, threatening their textile industries and worsening poverty; the formula seems to punish countries too poor to import many U.S. products.
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52% Bias Score
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