March 2025
April 2025


Strikes Disrupt Dutch Education, German Air Travel"
Universities and colleges in The Hague and Leiden, Netherlands, are closed today for a 24-hour strike against higher education budget cuts; thirteen German airports face a 24-hour strike by personnel, resulting in hundreds of cancelled flights; Ukrainian President Zelensky is in Riyadh for talks wit...
Strikes Disrupt Dutch Education, German Air Travel"
Universities and colleges in The Hague and Leiden, Netherlands, are closed today for a 24-hour strike against higher education budget cuts; thirteen German airports face a 24-hour strike by personnel, resulting in hundreds of cancelled flights; Ukrainian President Zelensky is in Riyadh for talks wit...
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12% Bias Score


Solheim: China's Stability and Green Innovation Drive Global Growth
Erik Solheim, former UN under-secretary-general, highlights China's stability and innovation from the Two Sessions, emphasizing its 5% GDP growth target, advancements in green technology (EVs and solar), and environmental progress, urging global collaboration for a cheaper green transition.
Solheim: China's Stability and Green Innovation Drive Global Growth
Erik Solheim, former UN under-secretary-general, highlights China's stability and innovation from the Two Sessions, emphasizing its 5% GDP growth target, advancements in green technology (EVs and solar), and environmental progress, urging global collaboration for a cheaper green transition.
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56% Bias Score


China's Universities Need 'Three Musts and Two Changes' to Boost Innovation
China's universities face challenges in commercializing research and cultivating top talent, necessitating a 'three musts and two changes' approach to boost innovation, including creating a public transformation platform, fostering risk tolerance in state-owned enterprises, and reforming the educati...
China's Universities Need 'Three Musts and Two Changes' to Boost Innovation
China's universities face challenges in commercializing research and cultivating top talent, necessitating a 'three musts and two changes' approach to boost innovation, including creating a public transformation platform, fostering risk tolerance in state-owned enterprises, and reforming the educati...
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32% Bias Score


Solheim: China's Stability and Green Innovation Drive Global Growth
Erik Solheim, a former UN official, praises China's stability and innovation after the two sessions in Beijing, citing its 5% GDP growth target, leadership in green technologies (particularly solar power, exceeding the US's historical total), and impressive environmental improvements.
Solheim: China's Stability and Green Innovation Drive Global Growth
Erik Solheim, a former UN official, praises China's stability and innovation after the two sessions in Beijing, citing its 5% GDP growth target, leadership in green technologies (particularly solar power, exceeding the US's historical total), and impressive environmental improvements.
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52% Bias Score


China's AI Talent Gap: Challenges and Reforms
China's AI education system faces a significant talent shortage, with outdated curriculums, limited industry experience among faculty, and insufficient university-industry collaboration hindering its national AI strategy; reforms are needed to bridge this gap and ensure future competitiveness.
China's AI Talent Gap: Challenges and Reforms
China's AI education system faces a significant talent shortage, with outdated curriculums, limited industry experience among faculty, and insufficient university-industry collaboration hindering its national AI strategy; reforms are needed to bridge this gap and ensure future competitiveness.
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36% Bias Score


China Imposes Tariffs on Canadian Goods Amid Trade Dispute
China imposed new tariffs on Canadian imports, including rapeseed oil and pork, effective March 20th, in response to what it deems discriminatory Canadian trade practices, escalating trade tensions between the two nations.
China Imposes Tariffs on Canadian Goods Amid Trade Dispute
China imposed new tariffs on Canadian imports, including rapeseed oil and pork, effective March 20th, in response to what it deems discriminatory Canadian trade practices, escalating trade tensions between the two nations.
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44% Bias Score

Solheim: China's Stability and Green Innovation Drive Global Progress
Erik Solheim, a former UN official, emphasizes China's stability and innovation from the two sessions, citing its 5% GDP growth target and leadership in renewable energy—particularly solar power with 280 gigawatts of new capacity added in 2024—as key factors in global sustainability and economic gro...

Solheim: China's Stability and Green Innovation Drive Global Progress
Erik Solheim, a former UN official, emphasizes China's stability and innovation from the two sessions, citing its 5% GDP growth target and leadership in renewable energy—particularly solar power with 280 gigawatts of new capacity added in 2024—as key factors in global sustainability and economic gro...
Progress
56% Bias Score

US Green Card Holder Arrested, Sparking Free Speech Debate on Campuses
US immigration agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a US green card holder and former Columbia University student, for alleged ties to Hamas, prompting protests and raising concerns about free speech on college campuses. The arrest follows President Trump's executive order targeting antisemitism and the ...

US Green Card Holder Arrested, Sparking Free Speech Debate on Campuses
US immigration agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a US green card holder and former Columbia University student, for alleged ties to Hamas, prompting protests and raising concerns about free speech on college campuses. The arrest follows President Trump's executive order targeting antisemitism and the ...
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64% Bias Score

China's AI Talent Gap: Outdated Curriculums and Insufficient Industry Collaboration
China's AI talent development faces challenges due to outdated curriculums, a lack of industry experience among educators, and insufficient university-industry collaboration, impacting national competitiveness and creating a projected 4 million professional shortfall by 2030.

China's AI Talent Gap: Outdated Curriculums and Insufficient Industry Collaboration
China's AI talent development faces challenges due to outdated curriculums, a lack of industry experience among educators, and insufficient university-industry collaboration, impacting national competitiveness and creating a projected 4 million professional shortfall by 2030.
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12% Bias Score

China Lawmaker Urges Private Sector AI Embrace for Global Competitiveness
Chinese lawmaker Xu Guanju advocates for private enterprises to prioritize AI integration for global competitiveness, citing successful AI models and a need for deep industry integration to overcome technological monopolies.

China Lawmaker Urges Private Sector AI Embrace for Global Competitiveness
Chinese lawmaker Xu Guanju advocates for private enterprises to prioritize AI integration for global competitiveness, citing successful AI models and a need for deep industry integration to overcome technological monopolies.
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48% Bias Score

Guangxi: A China-ASEAN AI Cooperation Hub
Guangxi aims to be a China-ASEAN AI cooperation hub, leveraging its location, resources, and policy to implement China's AI Capacity-Building Action Plan, strengthen the China-ASEAN community, and foster cross-border AI innovation.

Guangxi: A China-ASEAN AI Cooperation Hub
Guangxi aims to be a China-ASEAN AI cooperation hub, leveraging its location, resources, and policy to implement China's AI Capacity-Building Action Plan, strengthen the China-ASEAN community, and foster cross-border AI innovation.
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44% Bias Score

Syria's Tech Sector Seeks Revival Amidst Post-War Challenges
A tech conference in Damascus, "Silicon Valley in Syria," aims to rebuild the country's tech industry, severely damaged by 14 years of civil war, despite challenges like lack of infrastructure and ongoing U.S. sanctions; one attendee, Abdulwahab Omira, shares his harrowing experience of imprisonment...

Syria's Tech Sector Seeks Revival Amidst Post-War Challenges
A tech conference in Damascus, "Silicon Valley in Syria," aims to rebuild the country's tech industry, severely damaged by 14 years of civil war, despite challenges like lack of infrastructure and ongoing U.S. sanctions; one attendee, Abdulwahab Omira, shares his harrowing experience of imprisonment...
Progress
44% Bias Score