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China's "Guzi" Economy Booms, Driven by Emotional Fulfillment
Driven by emotional needs and community connection, China's "Guzi" economy, encompassing merchandise related to anime, music, and gaming, experienced a 40.63 percent annual growth in 2024, reaching 168.9 billion yuan and is projected to hit 300 billion yuan by 2029.
China's "Guzi" Economy Booms, Driven by Emotional Fulfillment
Driven by emotional needs and community connection, China's "Guzi" economy, encompassing merchandise related to anime, music, and gaming, experienced a 40.63 percent annual growth in 2024, reaching 168.9 billion yuan and is projected to hit 300 billion yuan by 2029.
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40% Bias Score


Shenzhen Ports Surpass 100 Million Travelers, Driven by Regional Integration
Shenzhen ports surpassed 100 million inbound and outbound travelers in 2025, 24 days earlier than in 2024, due to accelerated regional integration, relaxed visa policies, and the Greater Bay Area's 'one-hour living circle'.
Shenzhen Ports Surpass 100 Million Travelers, Driven by Regional Integration
Shenzhen ports surpassed 100 million inbound and outbound travelers in 2025, 24 days earlier than in 2024, due to accelerated regional integration, relaxed visa policies, and the Greater Bay Area's 'one-hour living circle'.
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52% Bias Score


China's Role in Global Finance: Growth, Multilateralism, and Reform
At the 2025 Tsinghua PBCSF Global Finance Forum in Shenzhen, experts lauded China's role in promoting global economic growth and multilateralism, while addressing challenges in its financial system and the need for accelerated reforms to enhance resilience against internal and external pressures.
China's Role in Global Finance: Growth, Multilateralism, and Reform
At the 2025 Tsinghua PBCSF Global Finance Forum in Shenzhen, experts lauded China's role in promoting global economic growth and multilateralism, while addressing challenges in its financial system and the need for accelerated reforms to enhance resilience against internal and external pressures.
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48% Bias Score


Greece Considers Ending Public Sector Job Security Amidst Tempe Crash Inquiry
The Greek government is considering ending lifetime job security in the public sector, while PASOK requested a preliminary inquiry into the Tempe train crash, targeting ministers and former deputy ministers for potential criminal liability.
Greece Considers Ending Public Sector Job Security Amidst Tempe Crash Inquiry
The Greek government is considering ending lifetime job security in the public sector, while PASOK requested a preliminary inquiry into the Tempe train crash, targeting ministers and former deputy ministers for potential criminal liability.
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40% Bias Score


Technological Advancements Reshape Modern Warfare
Modern conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, South Lebanon, and Kashmir share key characteristics: widespread use of unmanned systems, strategic information warfare, and the enduring importance of human factors, despite the rise of AI.
Technological Advancements Reshape Modern Warfare
Modern conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, South Lebanon, and Kashmir share key characteristics: widespread use of unmanned systems, strategic information warfare, and the enduring importance of human factors, despite the rise of AI.
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16% Bias Score


Lai Ching-te's Hardline Stance Against China Fuels Domestic Opposition and Uncertainty
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's approval rating has fallen below 50 percent one year into his presidency, due to his hardline stance against China and increased reliance on the US, despite a record number of Chinese military incursions near Taiwan in 2024 (3075).
Lai Ching-te's Hardline Stance Against China Fuels Domestic Opposition and Uncertainty
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's approval rating has fallen below 50 percent one year into his presidency, due to his hardline stance against China and increased reliance on the US, despite a record number of Chinese military incursions near Taiwan in 2024 (3075).
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40% Bias Score

Greek Economists: Trump's Tariffs to Harm US Economy
The Greek Panel of Economists overwhelmingly (91%) predicts that the Trump administration's tariff policy will harm the US economy due to uncertainty and instability, even before considering predictable negative effects on international trade. This is despite the initial intention to protect domesti...

Greek Economists: Trump's Tariffs to Harm US Economy
The Greek Panel of Economists overwhelmingly (91%) predicts that the Trump administration's tariff policy will harm the US economy due to uncertainty and instability, even before considering predictable negative effects on international trade. This is despite the initial intention to protect domesti...
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48% Bias Score

EU Approves €150 Billion Defense Fund, Third-Country Participation Allowed
The EU's Coreper approved a €150 billion defense fund, allowing joint defense investments with third countries, including potential future participation by Turkey, despite concerns raised by Greece and Cyprus, with a final agreement reached on component sourcing rules and third-country involvement l...

EU Approves €150 Billion Defense Fund, Third-Country Participation Allowed
The EU's Coreper approved a €150 billion defense fund, allowing joint defense investments with third countries, including potential future participation by Turkey, despite concerns raised by Greece and Cyprus, with a final agreement reached on component sourcing rules and third-country involvement l...
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32% Bias Score

U.S. Stocks Unchanged Amidst Moody's Downgrade and Fiscal Concerns
On Monday, U.S. stocks saw minimal changes despite Moody's credit rating downgrade and a controversial tax-and-spending bill's advancement; the Dow rose 0.32 percent to 42,792.07, while the 10-year Treasury yield briefly hit 4.56 percent.

U.S. Stocks Unchanged Amidst Moody's Downgrade and Fiscal Concerns
On Monday, U.S. stocks saw minimal changes despite Moody's credit rating downgrade and a controversial tax-and-spending bill's advancement; the Dow rose 0.32 percent to 42,792.07, while the 10-year Treasury yield briefly hit 4.56 percent.
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36% Bias Score

EU-UK Reach Landmark Post-Brexit Agreement on Security and Defense
The EU and UK signed a landmark agreement on security and defense cooperation five years after Brexit, resolving a major dispute over fishing rights and unlocking access to EU defense funding for the UK. The deal was reached hours before a summit, after intense negotiations.

EU-UK Reach Landmark Post-Brexit Agreement on Security and Defense
The EU and UK signed a landmark agreement on security and defense cooperation five years after Brexit, resolving a major dispute over fishing rights and unlocking access to EU defense funding for the UK. The deal was reached hours before a summit, after intense negotiations.
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44% Bias Score

EU Weighs Investigation into Israel's Compliance with Association Agreement"
Dutch Foreign Minister Veldkamp is seeking EU support for an investigation into whether Israel complies with the EU-Israel Association Agreement, citing concerns about human rights and the blockade of Gaza; he needs at least 14 of the 27 EU countries to trigger an official inquiry.

EU Weighs Investigation into Israel's Compliance with Association Agreement"
Dutch Foreign Minister Veldkamp is seeking EU support for an investigation into whether Israel complies with the EU-Israel Association Agreement, citing concerns about human rights and the blockade of Gaza; he needs at least 14 of the 27 EU countries to trigger an official inquiry.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament to Vote on Pension Plan, Israel Faces EU Investigation
The Dutch parliament votes on a controversial pension plan giving more power to participants, while the foreign minister proposes a European investigation into Israel's Gaza blockade; other news includes a Giro d'Italia time trial, migrant returns to Central America, and a literature award.

Dutch Parliament to Vote on Pension Plan, Israel Faces EU Investigation
The Dutch parliament votes on a controversial pension plan giving more power to participants, while the foreign minister proposes a European investigation into Israel's Gaza blockade; other news includes a Giro d'Italia time trial, migrant returns to Central America, and a literature award.
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28% Bias Score
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