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Washington renews the waiver on Russian oil sanctions, contradicting Treasury Secretary Bessent's promises. Zelensky denounces billions gifted to the Russian military. The Energy Secretary warns gas will stay above $3 until 2027. Meloni breaks with Trump.
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Berlin notes the end of the Trump-Meloni special relationship
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The Jerusalem Post reveals a paranoid Patel at the FBI helm — Trump purges continue
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Kyiv furious: Trump funds the Russian war machine by easing sanctions
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London measures Trump's falling popularity: two-thirds of Americans disapprove
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Washington juggles cheap oil and Moscow pressure — and loses on both fronts
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Berlin notes the end of the Trump-Meloni special relationship
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The Jerusalem Post reveals a paranoid Patel at the FBI helm — Trump purges continue
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
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Kyiv furious: Trump funds the Russian war machine by easing sanctions
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
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London measures Trump's falling popularity: two-thirds of Americans disapprove
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
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No bias identifiedDOMINANT ANGLE
Washington juggles cheap oil and Moscow pressure — and loses on both fronts
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
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The waiver: economic pragmatism or betrayal?
Washington justifies it by the need to keep prices low. Ukraine and hawks denounce it as a gift to Putin. Russia celebrates it as a victory.
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The Meloni-Trump break: tactical or structural?
DW sees the end of a special relationship. Italian media frame it as European repositioning. US media minimize it.
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Trump in freefall or consolidating?
British and European media highlight catastrophic polls. Bloomberg shows Wall Street and traders getting closer to him. Two parallel realities.
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The renewal of the Russian oil waiver is an admission: the US cannot simultaneously punish Russia, stabilize gas prices, and sustain the war in Iran. Something has to give, and it's the pressure on Moscow. For Zelensky, it's a betrayal. For Putin, a validation. For Meloni, the last straw breaking her alliance with Trump. Gas at $3 until 2027 is the visible bill of an overextended empire — too many fronts, not enough leverage.
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