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EU Delays Fines on Apple and Meta Amid US Trade Tensions
The European Commission has delayed imposing fines on Apple and Meta for violating the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), past its self-imposed March 28th deadline, amid rising trade tensions with the United States which threaten retaliatory tariffs.
EU Delays Fines on Apple and Meta Amid US Trade Tensions
The European Commission has delayed imposing fines on Apple and Meta for violating the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA), past its self-imposed March 28th deadline, amid rising trade tensions with the United States which threaten retaliatory tariffs.
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48% Bias Score


US-Ukraine Resource Deal Stalls Amidst Contentious New Demands
Following a failed White House deal, the US proposed controlling Ukraine's mineral resources and pipeline, with revenue initially flowing to the US to repay aid; Ukraine's president opposes this, citing conflicts with EU accession and removal of military security guarantees.
US-Ukraine Resource Deal Stalls Amidst Contentious New Demands
Following a failed White House deal, the US proposed controlling Ukraine's mineral resources and pipeline, with revenue initially flowing to the US to repay aid; Ukraine's president opposes this, citing conflicts with EU accession and removal of military security guarantees.
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44% Bias Score


US-Saudi Arabia Near Nuclear Cooperation Deal
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia are close to signing a preliminary agreement for cooperation in energy and civilian nuclear technology, aiming to establish a commercial nuclear energy industry in Saudi Arabia, aligning with Vision 2030, but raising concerns about nuclear proliferation.
US-Saudi Arabia Near Nuclear Cooperation Deal
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia are close to signing a preliminary agreement for cooperation in energy and civilian nuclear technology, aiming to establish a commercial nuclear energy industry in Saudi Arabia, aligning with Vision 2030, but raising concerns about nuclear proliferation.
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36% Bias Score


Spain Sends Minister to Washington to Counter China Visit Backlash
Following criticism over President Sánchez's visit to China, Spain's Minister of Economy, Carlos Cuerpo, will travel to Washington D.C. to meet with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, aiming to strengthen ties with the US and address concerns raised by the Trump administration regarding Spain's al...
Spain Sends Minister to Washington to Counter China Visit Backlash
Following criticism over President Sánchez's visit to China, Spain's Minister of Economy, Carlos Cuerpo, will travel to Washington D.C. to meet with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, aiming to strengthen ties with the US and address concerns raised by the Trump administration regarding Spain's al...
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52% Bias Score


Iran-US Nuclear Talks Shift to Rome
Following positive initial talks in Oman, the next round of US-Iran nuclear negotiations will move to Rome, Italy, on April 19th, with the potential for significant international involvement, as the IAEA head is also visiting Iran this week.
Iran-US Nuclear Talks Shift to Rome
Following positive initial talks in Oman, the next round of US-Iran nuclear negotiations will move to Rome, Italy, on April 19th, with the potential for significant international involvement, as the IAEA head is also visiting Iran this week.
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56% Bias Score


German Firms Push for Stronger China Ties, Challenging De-Risking Strategy
Thirty-six German companies in China urged the German government to strengthen its partnership with China, citing the need for increased engagement to maintain economic relevance and challenging the government's 'De-risking' strategy.
German Firms Push for Stronger China Ties, Challenging De-Risking Strategy
Thirty-six German companies in China urged the German government to strengthen its partnership with China, citing the need for increased engagement to maintain economic relevance and challenging the government's 'De-risking' strategy.
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52% Bias Score

Khamenei Cautions Against Linking Iran's Progress to US Talks
Iran's Supreme Leader expressed cautious optimism about the first round of US-Iran talks in Oman, warning against tying national progress to negotiations and referencing past mistakes of tying the country's future to the JCPOA. The second round is set to take place in Muscat, preceded by an IAEA Dir...

Khamenei Cautions Against Linking Iran's Progress to US Talks
Iran's Supreme Leader expressed cautious optimism about the first round of US-Iran talks in Oman, warning against tying national progress to negotiations and referencing past mistakes of tying the country's future to the JCPOA. The second round is set to take place in Muscat, preceded by an IAEA Dir...
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36% Bias Score

EU Radiopharmaceutical Shortages: Production Increase Insufficient Without Addressing Supply Chain Vulnerabilities
The EU faces radiopharmaceutical shortages due to limited production capacity, reliance on Russia and the US for raw materials (especially HALEU), and inefficient cross-border transport; the EMA urges stronger supply chains, addressing these issues and the upcoming lead ban in shipping containers.

EU Radiopharmaceutical Shortages: Production Increase Insufficient Without Addressing Supply Chain Vulnerabilities
The EU faces radiopharmaceutical shortages due to limited production capacity, reliance on Russia and the US for raw materials (especially HALEU), and inefficient cross-border transport; the EMA urges stronger supply chains, addressing these issues and the upcoming lead ban in shipping containers.
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24% Bias Score

China's Trade Growth Amidst US Tariffs: Focus on Global South
Amidst a trade war with the US involving over 100% tariffs, China's foreign trade grew 1.3% in Q1 2025, with exports up 6.9% and imports down 6%; China is strengthening ties with the Global South, emphasizing market-based cooperation and diversification of trade partners.

China's Trade Growth Amidst US Tariffs: Focus on Global South
Amidst a trade war with the US involving over 100% tariffs, China's foreign trade grew 1.3% in Q1 2025, with exports up 6.9% and imports down 6%; China is strengthening ties with the Global South, emphasizing market-based cooperation and diversification of trade partners.
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56% Bias Score

Iran-US Nuclear Talks: A Second Round Planned Amidst Distrust
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi will visit Russia this week before a second round of US-Iran nuclear talks, possibly in Italy or Geneva, following "positive" Oman talks aimed at setting the terms for future negotiations, despite deep mistrust and Iran's exceeding of 2015 nuclear deal limits o...

Iran-US Nuclear Talks: A Second Round Planned Amidst Distrust
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi will visit Russia this week before a second round of US-Iran nuclear talks, possibly in Italy or Geneva, following "positive" Oman talks aimed at setting the terms for future negotiations, despite deep mistrust and Iran's exceeding of 2015 nuclear deal limits o...
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40% Bias Score

Iran to Discuss U.S. Nuclear Talks in Moscow
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will travel to Moscow this week to discuss the recent, constructive U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations held in Muscat, Oman on Saturday, following a letter from President Trump to Iran's supreme leader proposing talks or facing military action.

Iran to Discuss U.S. Nuclear Talks in Moscow
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will travel to Moscow this week to discuss the recent, constructive U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations held in Muscat, Oman on Saturday, following a letter from President Trump to Iran's supreme leader proposing talks or facing military action.
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32% Bias Score

Decline in Chinese Students Studying in the US Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
The number of Chinese students in US universities has fallen from 372,532 in 2019-20 to 277,398 in 2023-24 due to rising geopolitical tensions and safety concerns, causing many Chinese families to reconsider their higher education plans in the US, leading India to surpass China as the largest source...

Decline in Chinese Students Studying in the US Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
The number of Chinese students in US universities has fallen from 372,532 in 2019-20 to 277,398 in 2023-24 due to rising geopolitical tensions and safety concerns, causing many Chinese families to reconsider their higher education plans in the US, leading India to surpass China as the largest source...
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44% Bias Score
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