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China Quietly Rolls Back Tariffs on US Semiconductors
China silently dropped 125% tariffs on some US semiconductors, as confirmed by three Shenzhen import agencies, revealing dependence in its tech sector despite public claims of self-sufficiency amidst the ongoing trade war with the US.
China Quietly Rolls Back Tariffs on US Semiconductors
China silently dropped 125% tariffs on some US semiconductors, as confirmed by three Shenzhen import agencies, revealing dependence in its tech sector despite public claims of self-sufficiency amidst the ongoing trade war with the US.
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40% Bias Score


Gallipoli Centenary Commemoration Highlights International Reconciliation
On April 25, 2024, Princess Anne, New Zealand's Prime Minister, and Australia's Governor-General led a dawn ceremony at Anzac Cove on Turkey's Gallipoli Peninsula, marking the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings and honoring the tens of thousands of soldiers killed during the eight-month cam...
Gallipoli Centenary Commemoration Highlights International Reconciliation
On April 25, 2024, Princess Anne, New Zealand's Prime Minister, and Australia's Governor-General led a dawn ceremony at Anzac Cove on Turkey's Gallipoli Peninsula, marking the 110th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings and honoring the tens of thousands of soldiers killed during the eight-month cam...
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36% Bias Score


China Launches Shenzhou-20, Advancing Ambitious Space Program
Three taikonauts launched aboard the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft from Jiuquan, China, on a six-month mission to the Chinese space station, marking a significant step in China's rapidly advancing space program amidst geopolitical competition with the US.
China Launches Shenzhou-20, Advancing Ambitious Space Program
Three taikonauts launched aboard the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft from Jiuquan, China, on a six-month mission to the Chinese space station, marking a significant step in China's rapidly advancing space program amidst geopolitical competition with the US.
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52% Bias Score


US Tariffs Fuel Economic Uncertainty, Dampening Growth
The Federal Reserve's Beige Book reports that tariffs are causing widespread economic uncertainty in the US, leading to a rush to buy inventory but also decreased consumer spending, impacting various sectors and resulting in a gloomy economic outlook; legal challenges to the tariffs are underway.
US Tariffs Fuel Economic Uncertainty, Dampening Growth
The Federal Reserve's Beige Book reports that tariffs are causing widespread economic uncertainty in the US, leading to a rush to buy inventory but also decreased consumer spending, impacting various sectors and resulting in a gloomy economic outlook; legal challenges to the tariffs are underway.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration Faces Legal and Political Backlash Over Tariffs and Immigration
The Trump administration faces lawsuits over tariffs and immigration policies, with a judge finding probable cause for contempt over deportations, creating political risks for the president as public opinion divides on the economic and immigration policies.
Trump Administration Faces Legal and Political Backlash Over Tariffs and Immigration
The Trump administration faces lawsuits over tariffs and immigration policies, with a judge finding probable cause for contempt over deportations, creating political risks for the president as public opinion divides on the economic and immigration policies.
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40% Bias Score


UK to Fine Social Media Companies £60,000 for Each Knife Crime Post
The UK government will fine social media companies up to £60,000 per post promoting knife crime that isn't removed, adding to existing £10,000 fines for tech executives; this follows a 140% rise in teenage knife crime victims since 2014, prompting action to combat online content glorifying knife vio...
UK to Fine Social Media Companies £60,000 for Each Knife Crime Post
The UK government will fine social media companies up to £60,000 per post promoting knife crime that isn't removed, adding to existing £10,000 fines for tech executives; this follows a 140% rise in teenage knife crime victims since 2014, prompting action to combat online content glorifying knife vio...
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44% Bias Score

Amsterdam Mayor Apologizes for City's Role in Holocaust
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema apologized for the city's role in the Holocaust, acknowledging the Amsterdam government's active participation in the murder of thousands of its Jewish citizens during World War II, including the deportation of Anne Frank's family.

Amsterdam Mayor Apologizes for City's Role in Holocaust
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema apologized for the city's role in the Holocaust, acknowledging the Amsterdam government's active participation in the murder of thousands of its Jewish citizens during World War II, including the deportation of Anne Frank's family.
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24% Bias Score

UK Water Industry Faces Crisis Amidst Regulatory Failures and Public Distrust
A National Audit Office report reveals a record low in public trust for the UK's privatized water industry, alongside projected double-digit bill increases and systemic regulatory failures that have left the industry's infrastructure aging and underfunded.

UK Water Industry Faces Crisis Amidst Regulatory Failures and Public Distrust
A National Audit Office report reveals a record low in public trust for the UK's privatized water industry, alongside projected double-digit bill increases and systemic regulatory failures that have left the industry's infrastructure aging and underfunded.
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48% Bias Score

French School Stabbing: One Dead, Three Injured
A 15-year-old student stabbed and killed one student and injured three others at a private school in Nantes, France, on Thursday, before being apprehended by teachers; the suspect had previously emailed students outlining unspecified grievances.

French School Stabbing: One Dead, Three Injured
A 15-year-old student stabbed and killed one student and injured three others at a private school in Nantes, France, on Thursday, before being apprehended by teachers; the suspect had previously emailed students outlining unspecified grievances.
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44% Bias Score

Kentucky Soybean Farmer Sounds Alarm on US-China Trade War
Ninth-generation Kentucky farmer and American Soybean Association president Caleb Ragland warns of devastating consequences from the US-China trade war's 145% tariffs on soybeans, citing a potential 71% loss of agricultural income in the last trade war. He urges President Trump to negotiate a tariff...

Kentucky Soybean Farmer Sounds Alarm on US-China Trade War
Ninth-generation Kentucky farmer and American Soybean Association president Caleb Ragland warns of devastating consequences from the US-China trade war's 145% tariffs on soybeans, citing a potential 71% loss of agricultural income in the last trade war. He urges President Trump to negotiate a tariff...
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44% Bias Score

China Shares Lunar Samples with International Researchers
China's National Space Administration (CNSA) announced on Thursday the distribution of lunar samples from its Chang'e 5 mission to seven international universities and institutes from six countries, following a transparent application process that received 24 applications from 11 countries and organ...

China Shares Lunar Samples with International Researchers
China's National Space Administration (CNSA) announced on Thursday the distribution of lunar samples from its Chang'e 5 mission to seven international universities and institutes from six countries, following a transparent application process that received 24 applications from 11 countries and organ...
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40% Bias Score

Detainment of Russian Scientist Sparks Fear Among Foreign Researchers in U.S.
Russian-born Harvard researcher Kseniia Petrova was detained in February at Boston's Logan Airport for undeclared frog embryos, sparking fear among foreign-born scientists in the U.S. regarding their immigration status and travel; a judge ruled the government's deportation case insufficient.

Detainment of Russian Scientist Sparks Fear Among Foreign Researchers in U.S.
Russian-born Harvard researcher Kseniia Petrova was detained in February at Boston's Logan Airport for undeclared frog embryos, sparking fear among foreign-born scientists in the U.S. regarding their immigration status and travel; a judge ruled the government's deportation case insufficient.
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44% Bias Score
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