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California Governor Defends Trade with China Amidst US Tariff Disputes
California Governor Gavin Newsom publicly declared California's continued commitment to trade with China, despite the current US administration's tariffs causing billions of dollars in economic damage to California; he cited California's strong economic ties with Asia and the state's legal challenge...
California Governor Defends Trade with China Amidst US Tariff Disputes
California Governor Gavin Newsom publicly declared California's continued commitment to trade with China, despite the current US administration's tariffs causing billions of dollars in economic damage to California; he cited California's strong economic ties with Asia and the state's legal challenge...
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44% Bias Score


Romania Re-votes: Ultranationalist Leads Presidential Race
Romania re-holds presidential elections this Sunday after November's vote was annulled; ultranationalist George Simion leads polls with over 30%, raising concerns about Romania's foreign policy alignment amidst the war in Ukraine.
Romania Re-votes: Ultranationalist Leads Presidential Race
Romania re-holds presidential elections this Sunday after November's vote was annulled; ultranationalist George Simion leads polls with over 30%, raising concerns about Romania's foreign policy alignment amidst the war in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score


Romania's Tense Presidential Election: Far-Right Candidate Leads
Romania holds its second presidential election in five months on May 4th, 2025, following the annulment of the previous vote due to alleged Russian interference. Far-right candidate George Simion, leading in polls, aims to secure victory. The election is considered tense and unpredictable.
Romania's Tense Presidential Election: Far-Right Candidate Leads
Romania holds its second presidential election in five months on May 4th, 2025, following the annulment of the previous vote due to alleged Russian interference. Far-right candidate George Simion, leading in polls, aims to secure victory. The election is considered tense and unpredictable.
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44% Bias Score


China-Central Asia Summit to Strengthen Trade, Connectivity
China and the five Central Asian nations met in Almaty on April 29th, 2024, to advance trade, connectivity, and multilateralism, planning a summit in Astana in June to further these goals; first-quarter 2024 trade between China and these nations increased by 6.9 percent.
China-Central Asia Summit to Strengthen Trade, Connectivity
China and the five Central Asian nations met in Almaty on April 29th, 2024, to advance trade, connectivity, and multilateralism, planning a summit in Astana in June to further these goals; first-quarter 2024 trade between China and these nations increased by 6.9 percent.
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48% Bias Score


Australian Election: Far-Right Parties Fail to Capitalize on Spending
In the 2025 Australian federal election, Clive Palmer's United Australia Party failed to win any seats despite spending an estimated $50 million on advertising, while One Nation received 6.15% of the primary vote, falling short of pre-election expectations and the Coalition's strategic reliance on i...
Australian Election: Far-Right Parties Fail to Capitalize on Spending
In the 2025 Australian federal election, Clive Palmer's United Australia Party failed to win any seats despite spending an estimated $50 million on advertising, while One Nation received 6.15% of the primary vote, falling short of pre-election expectations and the Coalition's strategic reliance on i...
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64% Bias Score


Labor's France Wins Dickson, Defeating Dutton
Ali France, a Labor candidate who lost her leg in an accident, won the Dickson seat in Queensland, defeating incumbent opposition leader Peter Dutton; her victory is particularly meaningful given the recent death of her son, Henry, to leukemia.
Labor's France Wins Dickson, Defeating Dutton
Ali France, a Labor candidate who lost her leg in an accident, won the Dickson seat in Queensland, defeating incumbent opposition leader Peter Dutton; her victory is particularly meaningful given the recent death of her son, Henry, to leukemia.
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52% Bias Score

Met Exhibit Showcases Black Men's Fashion and Dandyism
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" exhibition (May 10-Oct 26) explores the history of Black men's fashion, from the clothing of enslaved 'mungos' to contemporary designers, highlighting how clothing has been used as a form of political and cultural expression and cha...

Met Exhibit Showcases Black Men's Fashion and Dandyism
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style" exhibition (May 10-Oct 26) explores the history of Black men's fashion, from the clothing of enslaved 'mungos' to contemporary designers, highlighting how clothing has been used as a form of political and cultural expression and cha...
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16% Bias Score

Labor's Landslide Victory Reshapes Australian Politics
Australia's Labor party won a landslide victory in the recent federal election, exceeding expectations and securing a large parliamentary majority. Prime Minister Albanese prioritized domestic issues, delaying a US visit to focus on implementing policy priorities like housing, energy transition, and...

Labor's Landslide Victory Reshapes Australian Politics
Australia's Labor party won a landslide victory in the recent federal election, exceeding expectations and securing a large parliamentary majority. Prime Minister Albanese prioritized domestic issues, delaying a US visit to focus on implementing policy priorities like housing, energy transition, and...
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40% Bias Score

Liberal Party's Urban Defeat Fuels Leadership Battle
The Liberal Party suffered a devastating election defeat, losing almost all its moderate MPs and highlighting a significant urban-rural divide. The upcoming leadership battle will be between MPs from regional areas, reflecting the party's weak urban support.

Liberal Party's Urban Defeat Fuels Leadership Battle
The Liberal Party suffered a devastating election defeat, losing almost all its moderate MPs and highlighting a significant urban-rural divide. The upcoming leadership battle will be between MPs from regional areas, reflecting the party's weak urban support.
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52% Bias Score

Two Ancient Silk Road Sites Open to Public in China
Two major Silk Road archaeological sites, the Tuyugou Grottoes in Turpan and Xuanquanzhi in Dunhuang, opened to the public on May 1st, 2025, following substantial renovations and investments, offering new opportunities for exploring ancient cultural exchanges and boosting tourism.

Two Ancient Silk Road Sites Open to Public in China
Two major Silk Road archaeological sites, the Tuyugou Grottoes in Turpan and Xuanquanzhi in Dunhuang, opened to the public on May 1st, 2025, following substantial renovations and investments, offering new opportunities for exploring ancient cultural exchanges and boosting tourism.
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24% Bias Score

China Coast Guard Helicopter Violates Japanese Airspace
A China Coast Guard helicopter violated Japanese airspace near the Senkaku Islands on Saturday, the fourth such incident this year, escalating tensions between China and Japan over the disputed islands.

China Coast Guard Helicopter Violates Japanese Airspace
A China Coast Guard helicopter violated Japanese airspace near the Senkaku Islands on Saturday, the fourth such incident this year, escalating tensions between China and Japan over the disputed islands.
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20% Bias Score

Australian Labor Wins Landslide Victory
Australia's Labor government won a landslide victory in the recent election, expanding its parliamentary majority while opposition leader Peter Dutton lost his seat; analysts attribute the Liberal party's defeat to deep-seated structural issues and a lack of a compelling economic narrative.

Australian Labor Wins Landslide Victory
Australia's Labor government won a landslide victory in the recent election, expanding its parliamentary majority while opposition leader Peter Dutton lost his seat; analysts attribute the Liberal party's defeat to deep-seated structural issues and a lack of a compelling economic narrative.
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56% Bias Score
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