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Yiwu: The City That Makes Your Christmas
Located in eastern China, Yiwu produces 80% of the world's Christmas decorations, employing 10s of thousands in factories with long hours and low wages, despite the market's \$52 billion value in 2022.
Yiwu: The City That Makes Your Christmas
Located in eastern China, Yiwu produces 80% of the world's Christmas decorations, employing 10s of thousands in factories with long hours and low wages, despite the market's \$52 billion value in 2022.
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52% Bias Score


Bangladesh Bans Awami League Amidst Political Unrest
Bangladesh's interim government banned the Awami League, Sheikh Hasina's party, under the Anti-Terrorism Act due to its alleged role in the deaths of hundreds of protesters during last year's uprising, delaying elections until potentially 2026.
Bangladesh Bans Awami League Amidst Political Unrest
Bangladesh's interim government banned the Awami League, Sheikh Hasina's party, under the Anti-Terrorism Act due to its alleged role in the deaths of hundreds of protesters during last year's uprising, delaying elections until potentially 2026.
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48% Bias Score


Microsoft, Google Increase Cloud Vulnerability Transparency
Microsoft and Google disclosed four critical cloud vulnerabilities (CVSS scores 9.1-10.0), affecting Azure and Power Apps; no user action is required as Microsoft has already mitigated the issues, marking a shift toward greater CVE transparency.
Microsoft, Google Increase Cloud Vulnerability Transparency
Microsoft and Google disclosed four critical cloud vulnerabilities (CVSS scores 9.1-10.0), affecting Azure and Power Apps; no user action is required as Microsoft has already mitigated the issues, marking a shift toward greater CVE transparency.
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44% Bias Score


Thessaloniki Nationalist Youth Indictment Highlights Far-Right Concerns
In Thessaloniki, Greece, 29 members of the nationalist youth group "Defend Salonica", 15 of whom are minors, face charges of felony robbery and misdemeanor gang formation, raising concerns about youth delinquency and the city's far-right presence.
Thessaloniki Nationalist Youth Indictment Highlights Far-Right Concerns
In Thessaloniki, Greece, 29 members of the nationalist youth group "Defend Salonica", 15 of whom are minors, face charges of felony robbery and misdemeanor gang formation, raising concerns about youth delinquency and the city's far-right presence.
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40% Bias Score


Greece-Italy Summit: Mitsotakis and Meloni to Discuss EU Challenges
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will travel to Rome on Monday to meet with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and co-chair the Greece-Italy Supreme Cooperation Council, focusing on EU competitiveness, defense, migration, and energy, with several Greek ministers in attendance.
Greece-Italy Summit: Mitsotakis and Meloni to Discuss EU Challenges
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will travel to Rome on Monday to meet with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and co-chair the Greece-Italy Supreme Cooperation Council, focusing on EU competitiveness, defense, migration, and energy, with several Greek ministers in attendance.
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24% Bias Score


US-Born Pope's Family History Reveals Complex Racial Past
Pope Leo XIV, the first US-born pope, has a family history rooted in New Orleans' Creole community and marked by a change in racial identification from Black to white between 1900 and 1920 census records, reflecting the complexities of race relations in America and potentially influencing his papacy...
US-Born Pope's Family History Reveals Complex Racial Past
Pope Leo XIV, the first US-born pope, has a family history rooted in New Orleans' Creole community and marked by a change in racial identification from Black to white between 1900 and 1920 census records, reflecting the complexities of race relations in America and potentially influencing his papacy...
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36% Bias Score

Reduced Chinese Consumer Spending Challenges Economic Growth Amidst US Tariffs
Amidst President Trump's tariffs and China's economic slowdown, Chinese consumers are cutting back on spending, prioritizing savings and essential purchases over luxury items and discretionary spending, posing a significant challenge to the government's economic growth targets.

Reduced Chinese Consumer Spending Challenges Economic Growth Amidst US Tariffs
Amidst President Trump's tariffs and China's economic slowdown, Chinese consumers are cutting back on spending, prioritizing savings and essential purchases over luxury items and discretionary spending, posing a significant challenge to the government's economic growth targets.
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52% Bias Score

Grangemouth Refinery Closure Exposes UK's Energy Transition Challenges
The closure of Scotland's last oil refinery, Petroineos in Grangemouth, on April 29th, resulted in 400 job losses and highlights the challenges of a just energy transition; despite government funding offers, a lack of private investment led to its shutdown, leaving the town facing economic decline.

Grangemouth Refinery Closure Exposes UK's Energy Transition Challenges
The closure of Scotland's last oil refinery, Petroineos in Grangemouth, on April 29th, resulted in 400 job losses and highlights the challenges of a just energy transition; despite government funding offers, a lack of private investment led to its shutdown, leaving the town facing economic decline.
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52% Bias Score

Putin Proposes Unconditional Peace Talks with Ukraine
Following Russia's Victory Day celebrations, Vladimir Putin proposed resuming stalled peace talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on May 15th, without preconditions, in a late-night Kremlin statement, contrasting with a simultaneous visit by European leaders to Kyiv who issued ultimatums.

Putin Proposes Unconditional Peace Talks with Ukraine
Following Russia's Victory Day celebrations, Vladimir Putin proposed resuming stalled peace talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on May 15th, without preconditions, in a late-night Kremlin statement, contrasting with a simultaneous visit by European leaders to Kyiv who issued ultimatums.
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56% Bias Score

US Policy Shift Towards Ukraine: Implications of Reduced Support and Increased Military Aid
A shift in US policy toward Ukraine is evident through increased military aid, critical statements against Russia, and a potential decrease in support; this is linked to trade negotiations with Europe, the stance of US tech companies, and a recognition that Russia and Ukraine have irreconcilable goa...

US Policy Shift Towards Ukraine: Implications of Reduced Support and Increased Military Aid
A shift in US policy toward Ukraine is evident through increased military aid, critical statements against Russia, and a potential decrease in support; this is linked to trade negotiations with Europe, the stance of US tech companies, and a recognition that Russia and Ukraine have irreconcilable goa...
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48% Bias Score

Trump Offers Kashmir Mediation Despite India's Resistance
Following a US-brokered ceasefire, President Trump offered to mediate the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan, despite India's historical resistance to international involvement in the issue, raising concerns about the potential for future escalation.

Trump Offers Kashmir Mediation Despite India's Resistance
Following a US-brokered ceasefire, President Trump offered to mediate the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan, despite India's historical resistance to international involvement in the issue, raising concerns about the potential for future escalation.
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48% Bias Score

Netflix Adaptation Reignites Search for Missing Grandchildren of "El Eternauta" Author
The Netflix adaptation of the Argentinian graphic novel "El Eternauta" has reignited the search for two missing grandchildren of its author, Héctor Germán Oesterheld, who were likely born to his daughters during Argentina's 1976-83 military dictatorship, when an estimated 500 babies were stolen from...

Netflix Adaptation Reignites Search for Missing Grandchildren of "El Eternauta" Author
The Netflix adaptation of the Argentinian graphic novel "El Eternauta" has reignited the search for two missing grandchildren of its author, Héctor Germán Oesterheld, who were likely born to his daughters during Argentina's 1976-83 military dictatorship, when an estimated 500 babies were stolen from...
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16% Bias Score
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