March 2025
April 2025


AI Cooperation: China and Southeast Asia's Economic Future
China's AI advancements provide a model for Southeast Asia, boosting economic cooperation but requiring robust ICT infrastructure and addressing cybersecurity risks through joint efforts.
AI Cooperation: China and Southeast Asia's Economic Future
China's AI advancements provide a model for Southeast Asia, boosting economic cooperation but requiring robust ICT infrastructure and addressing cybersecurity risks through joint efforts.
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44% Bias Score


China's Economic Transition: Consumption, Innovation, and Global Growth
China plans to achieve approximately 5% economic growth in 2025 by boosting consumption and innovation, combining policy support with market forces, aiming to create a stable and sustainable economy and attract further foreign investment.
China's Economic Transition: Consumption, Innovation, and Global Growth
China plans to achieve approximately 5% economic growth in 2025 by boosting consumption and innovation, combining policy support with market forces, aiming to create a stable and sustainable economy and attract further foreign investment.
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48% Bias Score


Canadian Election: Trump's Threats Expose Nation's Economic Weakness
In Canada's upcoming election, Prime Minister Mark Carney and challenger Pierre Poilievre both strongly condemn President Trump's trade threats but offer differing approaches, with neither fully addressing Canada's low productivity, a critical weakness in the face of potential US tariffs slated for ...
Canadian Election: Trump's Threats Expose Nation's Economic Weakness
In Canada's upcoming election, Prime Minister Mark Carney and challenger Pierre Poilievre both strongly condemn President Trump's trade threats but offer differing approaches, with neither fully addressing Canada's low productivity, a critical weakness in the face of potential US tariffs slated for ...
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44% Bias Score


South Korean Court Reinstates Acting President Amidst Yoon Impeachment
South Korea's Constitutional Court reinstated impeached Prime Minister Han Duck-soo as acting president with a 7-1 vote, while the court continues to deliberate the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol, who faces potential removal and a subsequent election within 60 days if impeached.
South Korean Court Reinstates Acting President Amidst Yoon Impeachment
South Korea's Constitutional Court reinstated impeached Prime Minister Han Duck-soo as acting president with a 7-1 vote, while the court continues to deliberate the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol, who faces potential removal and a subsequent election within 60 days if impeached.
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36% Bias Score


BYD's 5-Minute EV Charging System Challenges Tesla
BYD, China's leading EV maker, unveiled a 5-8 minute ultra-fast charging system for its EVs, building 4,000+ charging stations nationwide to address range anxiety and boost sales, which increased by 40% last year.
BYD's 5-Minute EV Charging System Challenges Tesla
BYD, China's leading EV maker, unveiled a 5-8 minute ultra-fast charging system for its EVs, building 4,000+ charging stations nationwide to address range anxiety and boost sales, which increased by 40% last year.
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36% Bias Score


US-Mediated Talks in Saudi Arabia Aim for Limited Ceasefire in Ukraine
The US is mediating talks between Ukraine and Russia in Saudi Arabia, aiming for a limited ceasefire starting with protection of energy infrastructure; Ukraine reported positive initial discussions, focusing on technical aspects, while Russia expressed cautious optimism but raised concerns about mon...
US-Mediated Talks in Saudi Arabia Aim for Limited Ceasefire in Ukraine
The US is mediating talks between Ukraine and Russia in Saudi Arabia, aiming for a limited ceasefire starting with protection of energy infrastructure; Ukraine reported positive initial discussions, focusing on technical aspects, while Russia expressed cautious optimism but raised concerns about mon...
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36% Bias Score

AstraZeneca Invests $2.5 Billion in Beijing R&D Center
AstraZeneca is investing $2.5 billion in Beijing to establish its sixth global R&D center, partnering with three Chinese biotech companies and the Beijing Cancer Hospital, aiming to leverage China's life sciences ecosystem and expand its global reach.

AstraZeneca Invests $2.5 Billion in Beijing R&D Center
AstraZeneca is investing $2.5 billion in Beijing to establish its sixth global R&D center, partnering with three Chinese biotech companies and the Beijing Cancer Hospital, aiming to leverage China's life sciences ecosystem and expand its global reach.
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52% Bias Score

Sinaloa Cartel Smuggling on U.S.-Canada Border
A Mexican Sinaloa cartel smuggler, Javi, details his lucrative business transporting drugs and migrants across the U.S.-Canada border, revealing the cartel's methods, profits, and the growing number of people fleeing the U.S. to Canada; he says the cartel's cut per migrant is $500, and he earns abou...

Sinaloa Cartel Smuggling on U.S.-Canada Border
A Mexican Sinaloa cartel smuggler, Javi, details his lucrative business transporting drugs and migrants across the U.S.-Canada border, revealing the cartel's methods, profits, and the growing number of people fleeing the U.S. to Canada; he says the cartel's cut per migrant is $500, and he earns abou...
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40% Bias Score

FIFA Threatens Mexico with Sanctions Over Persistent Fan Chant
FIFA threatens the Mexican national football team with severe sanctions, including stadium closures and competition bans, due to the persistent use of the controversial chant "Ehhh, puto" by its fans during matches, despite previous warnings and fines exceeding US$140,000.

FIFA Threatens Mexico with Sanctions Over Persistent Fan Chant
FIFA threatens the Mexican national football team with severe sanctions, including stadium closures and competition bans, due to the persistent use of the controversial chant "Ehhh, puto" by its fans during matches, despite previous warnings and fines exceeding US$140,000.
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52% Bias Score

Death of Cold War Double Agent Oleg Gordievsky
Oleg Gordievsky, a former KGB officer and key MI6 asset during the Cold War, died at age 86 in England on March 4; his death is not considered suspicious.

Death of Cold War Double Agent Oleg Gordievsky
Oleg Gordievsky, a former KGB officer and key MI6 asset during the Cold War, died at age 86 in England on March 4; his death is not considered suspicious.
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36% Bias Score

Tens of Thousands Protest Far-Right Rise Across Europe
On March 22nd, over 10,000 people protested racism, fascism, and far-right policies in Amsterdam, with similar demonstrations occurring in France, highlighting growing concerns about global issues and right-wing political shifts.

Tens of Thousands Protest Far-Right Rise Across Europe
On March 22nd, over 10,000 people protested racism, fascism, and far-right policies in Amsterdam, with similar demonstrations occurring in France, highlighting growing concerns about global issues and right-wing political shifts.
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28% Bias Score

Massive US Avian Flu Outbreak: 170 Million Birds Culled, Human Infections Confirmed
The US is battling its largest avian flu outbreak, with over 12,500 wild bird cases and 170 million poultry culled; the H5N1 virus has also infected nearly 1,000 cattle herds across 17 states, resulting in 70 human infections and one death. This has led to egg and poultry price increases and shortag...

Massive US Avian Flu Outbreak: 170 Million Birds Culled, Human Infections Confirmed
The US is battling its largest avian flu outbreak, with over 12,500 wild bird cases and 170 million poultry culled; the H5N1 virus has also infected nearly 1,000 cattle herds across 17 states, resulting in 70 human infections and one death. This has led to egg and poultry price increases and shortag...
Progress
48% Bias Score