March 2025
April 2025


NSW Psychiatrists Resign Over Unsustainable Workloads
A New South Wales psychiatrist, Dr. Suzanna Goodison, resigned from her position at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital due to unsustainable workloads that compromised patient safety, highlighting a broader crisis in NSW public hospitals where 62 psychiatrists have resigned since January 2024, prompting a ...
NSW Psychiatrists Resign Over Unsustainable Workloads
A New South Wales psychiatrist, Dr. Suzanna Goodison, resigned from her position at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital due to unsustainable workloads that compromised patient safety, highlighting a broader crisis in NSW public hospitals where 62 psychiatrists have resigned since January 2024, prompting a ...
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44% Bias Score


China's Industrial Production Surges 5.9% in First Two Months of 2025
China's industrial production grew by 5.9 percent year-on-year in the first two months of 2025, driven by strong manufacturing performance and proactive macroeconomic policies, particularly in high-tech sectors like robotics (up 27 percent) and new energy vehicles (up 47.7 percent), though some firm...
China's Industrial Production Surges 5.9% in First Two Months of 2025
China's industrial production grew by 5.9 percent year-on-year in the first two months of 2025, driven by strong manufacturing performance and proactive macroeconomic policies, particularly in high-tech sectors like robotics (up 27 percent) and new energy vehicles (up 47.7 percent), though some firm...
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40% Bias Score


Democratic Party Faces Existential Crisis Ahead of 2028 Election
The Democratic Party is facing a potential electoral defeat in 2028 due to internal divisions, wavering support for Israel, and a perceived disconnect from working-class voters, according to a recent analysis.
Democratic Party Faces Existential Crisis Ahead of 2028 Election
The Democratic Party is facing a potential electoral defeat in 2028 due to internal divisions, wavering support for Israel, and a perceived disconnect from working-class voters, according to a recent analysis.
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Nobel Laureates Urge Action on Global Food Crisis
Over 150 Nobel laureates urged global leaders to prioritize agricultural research and development to address the growing mismatch between food supply and demand, exacerbated by climate change and population growth.
Nobel Laureates Urge Action on Global Food Crisis
Over 150 Nobel laureates urged global leaders to prioritize agricultural research and development to address the growing mismatch between food supply and demand, exacerbated by climate change and population growth.
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China's Lithium Battery Dominance: A Legacy of Innovation
In 2024, China produced over 10 million metric tons of lithium batteries, valued in the trillions of yuan, a result of decades of research spearheaded by scientists like Chen Liquan, whose innovations transformed China into a global leader in battery technology.
China's Lithium Battery Dominance: A Legacy of Innovation
In 2024, China produced over 10 million metric tons of lithium batteries, valued in the trillions of yuan, a result of decades of research spearheaded by scientists like Chen Liquan, whose innovations transformed China into a global leader in battery technology.
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40% Bias Score


China's Market-Based Approach Boosts Renewable Energy Consumption
In 2024, over half of China's new energy power generation (1.45 billion kilowatts, 43% of total capacity) was consumed via market-based transactions, a result of electricity market reforms since 2015 that boosted market trading volume to 6.2 trillion kWh (63% of total consumption) and green electric...
China's Market-Based Approach Boosts Renewable Energy Consumption
In 2024, over half of China's new energy power generation (1.45 billion kilowatts, 43% of total capacity) was consumed via market-based transactions, a result of electricity market reforms since 2015 that boosted market trading volume to 6.2 trillion kWh (63% of total consumption) and green electric...
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UK Performing Arts Leaders Oppose AI Copyright Exemption
More than 30 UK performing arts leaders are urging the government to reconsider plans that would allow AI companies to use artists' copyrighted work without permission, citing concerns about the economic impact on freelancers and the creative ecosystem.

UK Performing Arts Leaders Oppose AI Copyright Exemption
More than 30 UK performing arts leaders are urging the government to reconsider plans that would allow AI companies to use artists' copyrighted work without permission, citing concerns about the economic impact on freelancers and the creative ecosystem.
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52% Bias Score

EU Corruption Scandal: Huawei Lobbying Undermines Anti-Corruption Efforts
A new corruption scandal involving Huawei lobbyists in the European Parliament has led to 21 house searches and an arrest, highlighting the ineffectiveness of current EU anti-corruption measures and exposing political resistance to stronger regulations.

EU Corruption Scandal: Huawei Lobbying Undermines Anti-Corruption Efforts
A new corruption scandal involving Huawei lobbyists in the European Parliament has led to 21 house searches and an arrest, highlighting the ineffectiveness of current EU anti-corruption measures and exposing political resistance to stronger regulations.
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56% Bias Score

Chinese Manufacturers Diversify Exports Amidst Global Slowdown
Facing trade headwinds, Chinese manufacturers are upgrading, focusing on tech-intensive green products for emerging markets; Risen Energy's energy storage exports jumped 870% year-on-year to 50 million yuan in the first two months of 2024, while Shenyang Yuanda's new contracts rose 35%, exceeding 1 ...

Chinese Manufacturers Diversify Exports Amidst Global Slowdown
Facing trade headwinds, Chinese manufacturers are upgrading, focusing on tech-intensive green products for emerging markets; Risen Energy's energy storage exports jumped 870% year-on-year to 50 million yuan in the first two months of 2024, while Shenyang Yuanda's new contracts rose 35%, exceeding 1 ...
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Australian Bank CEOs Warn of Trade War's Economic Risks
CEOs of Australia's National Australia Bank and Commonwealth Bank warned that President Trump's trade war could harm global economic growth, increase inflation, and potentially prevent future interest rate cuts, impacting Australia's economy and trade with China.

Australian Bank CEOs Warn of Trade War's Economic Risks
CEOs of Australia's National Australia Bank and Commonwealth Bank warned that President Trump's trade war could harm global economic growth, increase inflation, and potentially prevent future interest rate cuts, impacting Australia's economy and trade with China.
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AI Digital Twins: Revolutionizing Urban Management in a Growing World
AI-powered digital twins are revolutionizing urban management by offering real-time simulations and data analysis, improving planning, infrastructure management, and emergency response, especially crucial with the global urban population expected to double in the next 50 years.

AI Digital Twins: Revolutionizing Urban Management in a Growing World
AI-powered digital twins are revolutionizing urban management by offering real-time simulations and data analysis, improving planning, infrastructure management, and emergency response, especially crucial with the global urban population expected to double in the next 50 years.
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52% Bias Score

Hong Kong to Host World Internet Conference Focusing on AI
The World Internet Conference Asia-Pacific Summit, focusing on AI applications, will be held in Hong Kong from April 14-15, marking the first time the high-level forum is held outside mainland China; Hong Kong aims to use the summit to promote broader global cooperation and advance AI development.

Hong Kong to Host World Internet Conference Focusing on AI
The World Internet Conference Asia-Pacific Summit, focusing on AI applications, will be held in Hong Kong from April 14-15, marking the first time the high-level forum is held outside mainland China; Hong Kong aims to use the summit to promote broader global cooperation and advance AI development.
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52% Bias Score