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China's Post-Poverty Era: Sustaining Rural Development
China's poverty eradication program, concluded in 2020, lifted over 770 million rural residents out of poverty since 1980; a transition period until 2025 ensures continued support, exceeding income targets and creating over 30 million jobs while bolstering food security through land-use policies.
China's Post-Poverty Era: Sustaining Rural Development
China's poverty eradication program, concluded in 2020, lifted over 770 million rural residents out of poverty since 1980; a transition period until 2025 ensures continued support, exceeding income targets and creating over 30 million jobs while bolstering food security through land-use policies.
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64% Bias Score


EU Economic Growth Forecast Sharply Downgraded Amid US Tariff Uncertainty
The European Commission slashed its EU economic growth forecast to 1.1 percent in 2025 and 1.5 percent in 2026, citing increased US tariffs and trade uncertainty as the primary cause, impacting both the EU and Eurozone, and warning of further downside risks.
EU Economic Growth Forecast Sharply Downgraded Amid US Tariff Uncertainty
The European Commission slashed its EU economic growth forecast to 1.1 percent in 2025 and 1.5 percent in 2026, citing increased US tariffs and trade uncertainty as the primary cause, impacting both the EU and Eurozone, and warning of further downside risks.
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36% Bias Score


Strathcona's Hostile Takeover Bid Signals Confidence in Canadian Oil Sands Future
Strathcona Resources Ltd. launched a $5.93-billion hostile takeover bid for MEG Energy Corp. on March 23, reflecting confidence in new federal energy policies and the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion following discussions between the CEO and Prime Minister Carney.
Strathcona's Hostile Takeover Bid Signals Confidence in Canadian Oil Sands Future
Strathcona Resources Ltd. launched a $5.93-billion hostile takeover bid for MEG Energy Corp. on March 23, reflecting confidence in new federal energy policies and the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion following discussions between the CEO and Prime Minister Carney.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows End to TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelans in the U.S., pending an appeal, potentially leading to their deportation; this is considered the largest such action in modern American history.
Supreme Court Allows End to TPS for 350,000 Venezuelans
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for approximately 350,000 Venezuelans in the U.S., pending an appeal, potentially leading to their deportation; this is considered the largest such action in modern American history.
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36% Bias Score


Victims Criticize Bill's Limited Scope in Removing Parental Rights from Convicted Paedophiles
A family spent over £30,000 fighting a court case to protect their daughter from her paedophile father, who retained parental rights; the government's new Victims and Courts Bill will only remove such rights if the offender abused their own child.
Victims Criticize Bill's Limited Scope in Removing Parental Rights from Convicted Paedophiles
A family spent over £30,000 fighting a court case to protect their daughter from her paedophile father, who retained parental rights; the government's new Victims and Courts Bill will only remove such rights if the offender abused their own child.
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60% Bias Score


Supreme Court Ends TPS for Venezuelan Migrants; Most Remain Protected
The Supreme Court's decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 350,000 Venezuelan migrants in the US has sparked concern, but an immigration attorney says most are protected by pending asylum applications; however, those without asylum applications face deportation.
Supreme Court Ends TPS for Venezuelan Migrants; Most Remain Protected
The Supreme Court's decision to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 350,000 Venezuelan migrants in the US has sparked concern, but an immigration attorney says most are protected by pending asylum applications; however, those without asylum applications face deportation.
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32% Bias Score

Centrist Parties Win in Romanian, Polish, and Portuguese Elections
Romania's mayoral election saw a surprise win for centrist Nicusor Dan with 53.8 percent of the vote, against far-right George Simion's 46.2 percent, in a 65 percent turnout election; Poland's presidential election's first round saw centrist Rafal Trzaskowski winning 30.8 percent against right-winge...

Centrist Parties Win in Romanian, Polish, and Portuguese Elections
Romania's mayoral election saw a surprise win for centrist Nicusor Dan with 53.8 percent of the vote, against far-right George Simion's 46.2 percent, in a 65 percent turnout election; Poland's presidential election's first round saw centrist Rafal Trzaskowski winning 30.8 percent against right-winge...
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44% Bias Score

Digital Technologies Crucial for Dam Safety Amidst Rising Extreme Weather
At an international symposium in Chengdu, China, experts from China and abroad stressed the importance of using digital technologies to improve dam safety and management in response to increasingly frequent and severe water-related extreme weather events.

Digital Technologies Crucial for Dam Safety Amidst Rising Extreme Weather
At an international symposium in Chengdu, China, experts from China and abroad stressed the importance of using digital technologies to improve dam safety and management in response to increasingly frequent and severe water-related extreme weather events.
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24% Bias Score

Israel's Syria Strikes: Protecting Druze or Fueling Conflict?
In response to violence against the Druze minority in Syria, Israel has conducted over 300 strikes since late last year, raising concerns about escalating the conflict and potentially endangering the Druze community further by making them appear as collaborators. Approximately 100 Druze have been ki...

Israel's Syria Strikes: Protecting Druze or Fueling Conflict?
In response to violence against the Druze minority in Syria, Israel has conducted over 300 strikes since late last year, raising concerns about escalating the conflict and potentially endangering the Druze community further by making them appear as collaborators. Approximately 100 Druze have been ki...
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44% Bias Score

Turkey's Expanding Global Military Footprint
Turkey's military expansion, marked by deployments in over 12 countries across three continents and defense agreements with 34 nations since 2019, reflects a shift towards assertive foreign policy under President Erdoğan, driven by strategic, economic, and security goals, despite economic vulnerabil...

Turkey's Expanding Global Military Footprint
Turkey's military expansion, marked by deployments in over 12 countries across three continents and defense agreements with 34 nations since 2019, reflects a shift towards assertive foreign policy under President Erdoğan, driven by strategic, economic, and security goals, despite economic vulnerabil...
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56% Bias Score

Low Gas Prices Boost Memorial Day Travel Despite Economic Concerns
The national average gas price is projected to be \$3.08 this Memorial Day, the lowest since 2021, benefiting the nearly 40 million Americans expected to travel by car this holiday weekend; however, this is partially due to concerns about the economy and reduced refinery capacity.

Low Gas Prices Boost Memorial Day Travel Despite Economic Concerns
The national average gas price is projected to be \$3.08 this Memorial Day, the lowest since 2021, benefiting the nearly 40 million Americans expected to travel by car this holiday weekend; however, this is partially due to concerns about the economy and reduced refinery capacity.
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40% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Conflict: China's Defense Industry a Potential Winner
A four-day conflict between India and Pakistan ended with a ceasefire, both claiming victory, but China's defense industry may be an indirect beneficiary due to the reported success of Pakistan's Chinese-made J-10 fighter jets.

India-Pakistan Conflict: China's Defense Industry a Potential Winner
A four-day conflict between India and Pakistan ended with a ceasefire, both claiming victory, but China's defense industry may be an indirect beneficiary due to the reported success of Pakistan's Chinese-made J-10 fighter jets.
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40% Bias Score
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