The West just scrambled the oil market. What happens next is up to Russia
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The A.I. bias rating includes policy and politician portrayal leanings based on the author’s tone found in the article using machine learning. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral.
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"The oil embargo, which was agreed upon in late May, took effect in the European Union on Monday." | Positive | 6% Conservative |
"The European Union, plus the other members of the G7 -- the United States, Canada, Japan and the United Kingdom -- and Australia also agreed on Friday to cap the price of Russian crude oil at $60 a barrel, a policy aimed at Moscow's other customers." | Negative | -2% Liberal |
"Why are we still willing to finance Russia's war machine?Enforcement could also prove difficult." | Negative | -14% Liberal |
"EU reaches deal on Russian oil ban." | Negative | -16% Liberal |
"The European Union now prohibits Russian crude oil imports by sea, setting up the bloc to have phased out 90" | Negative | -34% Liberal |
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
53% : The oil embargo, which was agreed upon in late May, took effect in the European Union on Monday.49% : The European Union, plus the other members of the G7 -- the United States, Canada, Japan and the United Kingdom -- and Australia also agreed on Friday to cap the price of Russian crude oil at $60 a barrel, a policy aimed at Moscow's other customers.
43% : "Why are we still willing to finance Russia's war machine?"Enforcement could also prove difficult.
42% : EU reaches deal on Russian oil ban.
33% : The European Union now prohibits Russian crude oil imports by sea, setting up the bloc to have phased out 90% of oil imports from Russia.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.