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UK Voters Prioritize EU Trade Over US Deal Amidst Global Economic Uncertainty
A new poll shows 53% of UK voters want the government to focus on rebuilding trade ties with the EU rather than forging a new economic deal with the US, driven by concerns about global economic instability and the belief that stronger EU ties would boost UK/EU trade.
UK Voters Prioritize EU Trade Over US Deal Amidst Global Economic Uncertainty
A new poll shows 53% of UK voters want the government to focus on rebuilding trade ties with the EU rather than forging a new economic deal with the US, driven by concerns about global economic instability and the belief that stronger EU ties would boost UK/EU trade.
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52% Bias Score


US Tariffs Prompt ECB to Consider Faster Interest Rate Cuts
The US tariff policy may force the European Central Bank to accelerate interest rate cuts to 2.25% to counter the negative impacts of trade uncertainty on the Eurozone's economic growth, initially projected at 0.9% but now worsening after the announcement of retaliatory tariffs.
US Tariffs Prompt ECB to Consider Faster Interest Rate Cuts
The US tariff policy may force the European Central Bank to accelerate interest rate cuts to 2.25% to counter the negative impacts of trade uncertainty on the Eurozone's economic growth, initially projected at 0.9% but now worsening after the announcement of retaliatory tariffs.
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36% Bias Score


Canadians Support East-West Pipeline, Oppose Removing Industrial Carbon Tax
A Nanos Research poll reveals that 73% of Canadians support an East-West pipeline, while opposition to removing the carbon price on large industrial emitters is at 48%; the poll surveyed 1,233 adults from April 8-10 and has a margin of error of ±2.8%.
Canadians Support East-West Pipeline, Oppose Removing Industrial Carbon Tax
A Nanos Research poll reveals that 73% of Canadians support an East-West pipeline, while opposition to removing the carbon price on large industrial emitters is at 48%; the poll surveyed 1,233 adults from April 8-10 and has a margin of error of ±2.8%.
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36% Bias Score


NDP Aims for Influence Despite Low Poll Numbers in Canadian Election
Ahead of Canada's April 28th election, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is urging voters to elect enough New Democrats to influence the next Parliament, as polls show the Liberals and Conservatives dominating at 43 percent and 38 percent respectively, leaving the NDP at 9 percent.
NDP Aims for Influence Despite Low Poll Numbers in Canadian Election
Ahead of Canada's April 28th election, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is urging voters to elect enough New Democrats to influence the next Parliament, as polls show the Liberals and Conservatives dominating at 43 percent and 38 percent respectively, leaving the NDP at 9 percent.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Hit Coffee and Chocolate Industries
President Trump's tariffs on coffee and cocoa beans, impacting imports worth about \$5 billion annually, are forcing American coffee shops and chocolatiers to consider price increases or absorb losses, disproportionately affecting small businesses.
Trump Tariffs Hit Coffee and Chocolate Industries
President Trump's tariffs on coffee and cocoa beans, impacting imports worth about \$5 billion annually, are forcing American coffee shops and chocolatiers to consider price increases or absorb losses, disproportionately affecting small businesses.
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48% Bias Score


UK Government Intervenes to Save British Steel Plant
The UK government will temporarily take control of British Steel's Scunthorpe plant, saving 3,000 jobs, after its Chinese owner threatened closure due to financial losses, prompting a political debate and impacting upcoming local elections.
UK Government Intervenes to Save British Steel Plant
The UK government will temporarily take control of British Steel's Scunthorpe plant, saving 3,000 jobs, after its Chinese owner threatened closure due to financial losses, prompting a political debate and impacting upcoming local elections.
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60% Bias Score

US Exempts Electronics from China Tariffs
The U.S. government exempted electronics, including smartphones, laptops, and semiconductors, from tariffs on Chinese imports, effective April 5th, to avoid price increases for consumers; President Trump continues to push for domestic production.

US Exempts Electronics from China Tariffs
The U.S. government exempted electronics, including smartphones, laptops, and semiconductors, from tariffs on Chinese imports, effective April 5th, to avoid price increases for consumers; President Trump continues to push for domestic production.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Tariffs Shake Spanish Businesses
Donald Trump's tariffs, imposed in April 2025, impact 80% of Spanish exports to the US, causing uncertainty and prompting businesses to explore alternative markets and financial strategies to avoid liquidity problems, though the direct impact might be less significant than initially feared due to a ...

Trump Tariffs Shake Spanish Businesses
Donald Trump's tariffs, imposed in April 2025, impact 80% of Spanish exports to the US, causing uncertainty and prompting businesses to explore alternative markets and financial strategies to avoid liquidity problems, though the direct impact might be less significant than initially feared due to a ...
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28% Bias Score

Trump's Tariff Threat Shakes European Textile Industry
President Trump's proposed 20% tariff on European textiles entering the US could cost the EU €1.5 billion annually in duties, impacting major producers like Italy, France, and Portugal. This could lead to increased competition from Asia and necessitate EU protective measures.

Trump's Tariff Threat Shakes European Textile Industry
President Trump's proposed 20% tariff on European textiles entering the US could cost the EU €1.5 billion annually in duties, impacting major producers like Italy, France, and Portugal. This could lead to increased competition from Asia and necessitate EU protective measures.
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44% Bias Score

US Tariffs Threaten €1.5 Billion Blow to European Textile Industry
Facing potential US tariffs, the European textile industry could lose €1.5 billion annually, with Italy, France, and Portugal hardest hit, while a surge of Asian textiles into Europe threatens further disruption.

US Tariffs Threaten €1.5 Billion Blow to European Textile Industry
Facing potential US tariffs, the European textile industry could lose €1.5 billion annually, with Italy, France, and Portugal hardest hit, while a surge of Asian textiles into Europe threatens further disruption.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Threaten European Textile Industry
President Trump's decision to pause some tariffs while increasing others on Chinese goods creates uncertainty for the €7.5 billion European textile export market to the US, potentially leading to increased Asian imports into Europe and supply chain restructuring.

Trump's Tariffs Threaten European Textile Industry
President Trump's decision to pause some tariffs while increasing others on Chinese goods creates uncertainty for the €7.5 billion European textile export market to the US, potentially leading to increased Asian imports into Europe and supply chain restructuring.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Government's Tariff Response Plan Faces Criticism
The Spanish government announced a plan to mitigate the impact of tariffs on businesses, prompting criticism from the opposition PP party for focusing on existing loans instead of direct aid; regional governments also express concern about potential unequal fund distribution.

Spanish Government's Tariff Response Plan Faces Criticism
The Spanish government announced a plan to mitigate the impact of tariffs on businesses, prompting criticism from the opposition PP party for focusing on existing loans instead of direct aid; regional governments also express concern about potential unequal fund distribution.
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56% Bias Score
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