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India-Pakistan Ceasefire: A Fragile Pause in Kashmir Conflict
Following a deadly April 22nd attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, India and Pakistan engaged in cross-border attacks before a May 10th ceasefire. Despite the pause, diplomatic relations remain severed, highlighting the unresolved territorial dispute over Kashmir, with both nations claiming the re...
India-Pakistan Ceasefire: A Fragile Pause in Kashmir Conflict
Following a deadly April 22nd attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, India and Pakistan engaged in cross-border attacks before a May 10th ceasefire. Despite the pause, diplomatic relations remain severed, highlighting the unresolved territorial dispute over Kashmir, with both nations claiming the re...
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48% Bias Score


Arab-Israeli Relations: A Necessary Shift Towards Pragmatic Partnership
Decades of conflict between the Arab world and Israel, fueled by authoritarian regimes exploiting the Palestinian cause, has led to instability and extremism; a shift towards pragmatic partnership is crucial for regional stability and prosperity.
Arab-Israeli Relations: A Necessary Shift Towards Pragmatic Partnership
Decades of conflict between the Arab world and Israel, fueled by authoritarian regimes exploiting the Palestinian cause, has led to instability and extremism; a shift towards pragmatic partnership is crucial for regional stability and prosperity.
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52% Bias Score


Changan Opens First Overseas NEV Plant in Thailand
Changan Automobile opened its first overseas NEV plant in Rayong, Thailand, with an initial annual capacity of 100,000 vehicles, aiming for 1.2 million overseas sales by 2030, reflecting China's increasing global NEV market presence and competition with established automakers.
Changan Opens First Overseas NEV Plant in Thailand
Changan Automobile opened its first overseas NEV plant in Rayong, Thailand, with an initial annual capacity of 100,000 vehicles, aiming for 1.2 million overseas sales by 2030, reflecting China's increasing global NEV market presence and competition with established automakers.
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Changan Opens First Overseas NEV Plant in Thailand
Changan Automobile opened its first overseas new energy vehicle (NEV) manufacturing plant in Thailand's Rayong province on Friday, with an initial annual capacity of 100,000 vehicles, showcasing Chinese automakers' aggressive global expansion amid rising international NEV demand and domestic competi...
Changan Opens First Overseas NEV Plant in Thailand
Changan Automobile opened its first overseas new energy vehicle (NEV) manufacturing plant in Thailand's Rayong province on Friday, with an initial annual capacity of 100,000 vehicles, showcasing Chinese automakers' aggressive global expansion amid rising international NEV demand and domestic competi...
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European Elections: Trump's Return Energizes Eurosceptics
Voters in Romania, Poland, and Portugal held pivotal elections on Sunday, impacting the EU's approach to Ukraine, economic governance, and rising nationalism amid President Trump's return to power; early results were expected Sunday evening.
European Elections: Trump's Return Energizes Eurosceptics
Voters in Romania, Poland, and Portugal held pivotal elections on Sunday, impacting the EU's approach to Ukraine, economic governance, and rising nationalism amid President Trump's return to power; early results were expected Sunday evening.
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Ancient Chinese Silk Manuscript Returns to China After 80 Years
Remnants of the over 2,300-year-old Zidanku Silk Manuscript, stolen in 1942 and illegally exported to the US in 1946, were returned to China on Sunday after a handover ceremony at the Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C., marking a significant step in international cultural heritage cooperation.
Ancient Chinese Silk Manuscript Returns to China After 80 Years
Remnants of the over 2,300-year-old Zidanku Silk Manuscript, stolen in 1942 and illegally exported to the US in 1946, were returned to China on Sunday after a handover ceremony at the Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C., marking a significant step in international cultural heritage cooperation.
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Tzav 9 Urges Israelis to Block Gaza Aid Convoys
Following the Israeli government's decision to resume aid to Gaza without the release of hostages, the protest group Tzav 9 called on Israelis to block humanitarian aid trucks, accusing the government of aiding Hamas and referring to the convoys as "death trucks.

Tzav 9 Urges Israelis to Block Gaza Aid Convoys
Following the Israeli government's decision to resume aid to Gaza without the release of hostages, the protest group Tzav 9 called on Israelis to block humanitarian aid trucks, accusing the government of aiding Hamas and referring to the convoys as "death trucks.
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Israeli Singer's Eurovision Success Highlights Complex European Sentiment
24-year-old Israeli singer Yuval Raphael, a survivor of a deadly October 7th roadside bomb shelter attack, earned second place in the Eurovision Song Contest, winning the public vote but placing 14th with the judges, suggesting a disconnect between popular sentiment and official political stances to...

Israeli Singer's Eurovision Success Highlights Complex European Sentiment
24-year-old Israeli singer Yuval Raphael, a survivor of a deadly October 7th roadside bomb shelter attack, earned second place in the Eurovision Song Contest, winning the public vote but placing 14th with the judges, suggesting a disconnect between popular sentiment and official political stances to...
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UK-EU Trade Deal Could Boost Exports by £25 Billion Annually
Research indicates a new UK-EU trade deal could boost UK exports by £25 billion annually and increase GDP by 2.2 percent, while failure to reach a deal could lead to a £30 billion economic contraction by 2027; talks are expected to conclude with a trade deal, joint declaration, and security pact.

UK-EU Trade Deal Could Boost Exports by £25 Billion Annually
Research indicates a new UK-EU trade deal could boost UK exports by £25 billion annually and increase GDP by 2.2 percent, while failure to reach a deal could lead to a £30 billion economic contraction by 2027; talks are expected to conclude with a trade deal, joint declaration, and security pact.
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Sino-US Trade Talks Signal Potential Shift in US Strategy
Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng met with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Geneva from May 10-11 to discuss trade issues, marking a potential shift in US strategy after its maximum pressure tactics failed to significantly impact China's economy.

Sino-US Trade Talks Signal Potential Shift in US Strategy
Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng met with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Geneva from May 10-11 to discuss trade issues, marking a potential shift in US strategy after its maximum pressure tactics failed to significantly impact China's economy.
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60% Bias Score

Sino-US Trade Talks Signal Potential Shift Towards Cooperation
Following a period of US tariffs and technological restrictions, Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng met with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Geneva on May 10-11, signaling a potential shift in US strategy toward cooperation in the face of China's economi...

Sino-US Trade Talks Signal Potential Shift Towards Cooperation
Following a period of US tariffs and technological restrictions, Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng met with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Geneva on May 10-11, signaling a potential shift in US strategy toward cooperation in the face of China's economi...
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Socotra's Dragon's Blood Trees Face Extinction Amidst Climate Change and Conflict
On Socotra Island, Yemen, climate change-intensified cyclones and invasive goats threaten the unique dragon's blood trees, vital to the island's ecosystem and tourism-based economy, hampered further by Yemen's civil war.

Socotra's Dragon's Blood Trees Face Extinction Amidst Climate Change and Conflict
On Socotra Island, Yemen, climate change-intensified cyclones and invasive goats threaten the unique dragon's blood trees, vital to the island's ecosystem and tourism-based economy, hampered further by Yemen's civil war.
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