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Zelensky Rejects Controversial US Minerals Deal
President Zelensky refuses to sign a proposed US-Ukraine minerals deal involving $500 billion worth of minerals in exchange for continued military support, citing problematic issues and unilateral commitments, despite ongoing negotiations.
Zelensky Rejects Controversial US Minerals Deal
President Zelensky refuses to sign a proposed US-Ukraine minerals deal involving $500 billion worth of minerals in exchange for continued military support, citing problematic issues and unilateral commitments, despite ongoing negotiations.
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48% Bias Score


US Seeks $500 Billion in Ukrainian Natural Resources in Contested Deal
The United States is negotiating a deal with Ukraine for access to $500 billion of its natural resources, including titanium, lithium and graphite reserves, in exchange for military aid, but disagreements remain over ownership terms and security guarantees.
US Seeks $500 Billion in Ukrainian Natural Resources in Contested Deal
The United States is negotiating a deal with Ukraine for access to $500 billion of its natural resources, including titanium, lithium and graphite reserves, in exchange for military aid, but disagreements remain over ownership terms and security guarantees.
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60% Bias Score


Ukraine Rejects US Proposal for Resource Revenue Sharing
The Trump administration proposed a deal where Ukraine would share 50% of its resource revenue with the US, prompting Zelenskyy's refusal due to lack of security guarantees and ongoing war conditions. Negotiations for a revised agreement are underway.
Ukraine Rejects US Proposal for Resource Revenue Sharing
The Trump administration proposed a deal where Ukraine would share 50% of its resource revenue with the US, prompting Zelenskyy's refusal due to lack of security guarantees and ongoing war conditions. Negotiations for a revised agreement are underway.
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52% Bias Score


Canada Designates Mexican Drug Cartels as Terrorist Groups
Canada designated seven Mexican drug cartels and two other transnational criminal organizations as terrorist groups on Thursday, mirroring a similar U.S. action to combat the fentanyl crisis and strengthen border security.
Canada Designates Mexican Drug Cartels as Terrorist Groups
Canada designated seven Mexican drug cartels and two other transnational criminal organizations as terrorist groups on Thursday, mirroring a similar U.S. action to combat the fentanyl crisis and strengthen border security.
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44% Bias Score


Revised US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Recommended for Acceptance
The United States presented Ukraine with a revised mineral deal, significantly altering an earlier proposal to claim 50% of Ukraine's mineral wealth (approximately €14.2 trillion). Zelensky's advisors recommend acceptance, avoiding further conflict with Trump following recent public confrontations.
Revised US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Recommended for Acceptance
The United States presented Ukraine with a revised mineral deal, significantly altering an earlier proposal to claim 50% of Ukraine's mineral wealth (approximately €14.2 trillion). Zelensky's advisors recommend acceptance, avoiding further conflict with Trump following recent public confrontations.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine to Sign U.S. Minerals Deal Amidst Heightened Tensions
National Security Adviser Mike Waltz announced that Ukrainian President Zelenskyy will imminently sign a minerals agreement with the U.S., granting access to critical minerals vital for advanced technology and potentially recouping some of the $175 billion in U.S. aid, amidst heightened tensions bet...
Ukraine to Sign U.S. Minerals Deal Amidst Heightened Tensions
National Security Adviser Mike Waltz announced that Ukrainian President Zelenskyy will imminently sign a minerals agreement with the U.S., granting access to critical minerals vital for advanced technology and potentially recouping some of the $175 billion in U.S. aid, amidst heightened tensions bet...
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60% Bias Score

Zelensky Rejects US Mineral Deal Amid Rising Tensions
Ukrainian President Zelensky rejected a U.S. mineral deal demanding $500 billion in return for aid, citing a lack of security guarantees and fairness, amid rising tensions between the two countries.

Zelensky Rejects US Mineral Deal Amid Rising Tensions
Ukrainian President Zelensky rejected a U.S. mineral deal demanding $500 billion in return for aid, citing a lack of security guarantees and fairness, amid rising tensions between the two countries.
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56% Bias Score

BC Ferries Seeks Urgent Approval for $1B+ Shipbuilding Contract Amidst Tariff Uncertainty
BC Ferries seeks urgent approval for a $1-billion shipbuilding contract to replace its aging fleet, citing concerns about the impact of looming US tariffs on global markets and the need to maintain reliable service for passengers and commercial traffic vital to B.C.'s supply chains.

BC Ferries Seeks Urgent Approval for $1B+ Shipbuilding Contract Amidst Tariff Uncertainty
BC Ferries seeks urgent approval for a $1-billion shipbuilding contract to replace its aging fleet, citing concerns about the impact of looming US tariffs on global markets and the need to maintain reliable service for passengers and commercial traffic vital to B.C.'s supply chains.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Ukraine Strategy Sparks Geopolitical Shift
A "window for peace" is opening in Ukraine, according to China, as the Trump administration intensifies efforts to end the war in close coordination with Russia, leading to criticism of Ukraine's President Zelensky and raising questions about a shifting geopolitical balance.

Trump Administration's Ukraine Strategy Sparks Geopolitical Shift
A "window for peace" is opening in Ukraine, according to China, as the Trump administration intensifies efforts to end the war in close coordination with Russia, leading to criticism of Ukraine's President Zelensky and raising questions about a shifting geopolitical balance.
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52% Bias Score

US Citizen Released from Belarusian Detention; Russian Arrested for Alleged Legion Ties
A US-Ukrainian citizen, Nikolai Shugaev, was detained in Belarus for 56 days for displaying a Ukrainian flag online, and subsequently released; separately, a Russian national, Yevgeny Ubirayev, was arrested in Minsk for alleged cooperation with the 'Freedom of Russia' Legion, a group deemed terroris...

US Citizen Released from Belarusian Detention; Russian Arrested for Alleged Legion Ties
A US-Ukrainian citizen, Nikolai Shugaev, was detained in Belarus for 56 days for displaying a Ukrainian flag online, and subsequently released; separately, a Russian national, Yevgeny Ubirayev, was arrested in Minsk for alleged cooperation with the 'Freedom of Russia' Legion, a group deemed terroris...
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44% Bias Score

Trade War Would Permanently Weaken Canada: Bank of Canada
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem warned Friday that a full-blown trade war with the U.S. would permanently weaken the Canadian economy, and that the central bank has few tools to respond to a structural shift towards protectionism; he also said that now is not the time to change its 2 per cent i...

Trade War Would Permanently Weaken Canada: Bank of Canada
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem warned Friday that a full-blown trade war with the U.S. would permanently weaken the Canadian economy, and that the central bank has few tools to respond to a structural shift towards protectionism; he also said that now is not the time to change its 2 per cent i...
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12% Bias Score

Europe Reeling From US Ukraine Shift
A sudden decline in US support for Ukraine has left European leaders scrambling to formulate a unified response, while the US and Russia's rapprochement exposes a lack of European defense preparedness and a potential need for increased military spending and cooperation.

Europe Reeling From US Ukraine Shift
A sudden decline in US support for Ukraine has left European leaders scrambling to formulate a unified response, while the US and Russia's rapprochement exposes a lack of European defense preparedness and a potential need for increased military spending and cooperation.
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52% Bias Score
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