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China and Russia Strengthen Strategic Partnership, Focusing on Multilateral Cooperation
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Beijing on Tuesday, agreeing to deepen their strategic partnership and jointly promote a more just and equitable international order, with a focus on supporting each other within multilateral frameworks such as the SCO.
China and Russia Strengthen Strategic Partnership, Focusing on Multilateral Cooperation
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Beijing on Tuesday, agreeing to deepen their strategic partnership and jointly promote a more just and equitable international order, with a focus on supporting each other within multilateral frameworks such as the SCO.
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56% Bias Score


China's Economic Growth Fuels African Trade and Investment
China's 5.3% GDP growth in the first half of 2025 positively impacts Africa, particularly Zimbabwe, through increased trade (China's zero-tariff policy for 53 African countries), investment, and technology transfer, boosting economic diversification and development.
China's Economic Growth Fuels African Trade and Investment
China's 5.3% GDP growth in the first half of 2025 positively impacts Africa, particularly Zimbabwe, through increased trade (China's zero-tariff policy for 53 African countries), investment, and technology transfer, boosting economic diversification and development.
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44% Bias Score


Numan Secures $60M to Expand Telehealth Services and Develop AI Hub
British telehealth company Numan, founded by Sokratis Papafloratos, raised $60 million—$30 million in equity from Big Pi Ventures and others, and $27 million in debt from HSBC—to expand into Greece and establish an AI/ML hub focused on digital health, following a year of significant growth.
Numan Secures $60M to Expand Telehealth Services and Develop AI Hub
British telehealth company Numan, founded by Sokratis Papafloratos, raised $60 million—$30 million in equity from Big Pi Ventures and others, and $27 million in debt from HSBC—to expand into Greece and establish an AI/ML hub focused on digital health, following a year of significant growth.
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12% Bias Score


Isracard Approval for Tshuva Sparks Regulatory Controversy
Israel's central bank approved Isaac Tshuva's acquisition of Isracard despite his history of debt restructurings causing 1.5 billion shekel losses for the public, contradicting past practices and raising concerns about regulatory fairness.
Isracard Approval for Tshuva Sparks Regulatory Controversy
Israel's central bank approved Isaac Tshuva's acquisition of Isracard despite his history of debt restructurings causing 1.5 billion shekel losses for the public, contradicting past practices and raising concerns about regulatory fairness.
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72% Bias Score


Critica's Jupiter Project Achieves 45% Rare Earth Concentrate Recovery
Critica Limited's Jupiter Project in Western Australia's Mid West achieved a 45% rare earth element concentrate recovery rate using low-cost beneficiation, yielding a 1.5% TREO grade—an over 800% increase from the primary resource grade and a 95% mass reduction—significantly enhancing its economic a...
Critica's Jupiter Project Achieves 45% Rare Earth Concentrate Recovery
Critica Limited's Jupiter Project in Western Australia's Mid West achieved a 45% rare earth element concentrate recovery rate using low-cost beneficiation, yielding a 1.5% TREO grade—an over 800% increase from the primary resource grade and a 95% mass reduction—significantly enhancing its economic a...
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44% Bias Score


Australia's Credit Card Surcharge Ban to Reduce Airline Loyalty Points
Australia's Reserve Bank proposes a ban on credit card surcharges from July 2026, potentially saving consumers $1.2 billion annually but forcing banks to likely reduce credit card rewards programs due to a decrease in interchange fees, impacting airline loyalty point earners.
Australia's Credit Card Surcharge Ban to Reduce Airline Loyalty Points
Australia's Reserve Bank proposes a ban on credit card surcharges from July 2026, potentially saving consumers $1.2 billion annually but forcing banks to likely reduce credit card rewards programs due to a decrease in interchange fees, impacting airline loyalty point earners.
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40% Bias Score

China's Economy Exceeds Growth Target in First Half of 2025
China's economy expanded by 5.3 percent year-on-year in the first half of 2025, exceeding its target, driven by robust exports and domestic consumption, with the government planning further stimulus measures.

China's Economy Exceeds Growth Target in First Half of 2025
China's economy expanded by 5.3 percent year-on-year in the first half of 2025, exceeding its target, driven by robust exports and domestic consumption, with the government planning further stimulus measures.
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24% Bias Score

Barcelona's Dominance Fuels Spain's Women's Euros Success
Spain's success at the Women's Euros is largely due to the significant number of Barcelona players in the squad, whose cohesive playing style and recent club successes have translated into winning all group games and scoring 14 goals.

Barcelona's Dominance Fuels Spain's Women's Euros Success
Spain's success at the Women's Euros is largely due to the significant number of Barcelona players in the squad, whose cohesive playing style and recent club successes have translated into winning all group games and scoring 14 goals.
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28% Bias Score

Women's Euro 2025 Quarterfinal Preview: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Predictions
The Women's Euro 2025 quarterfinals feature Norway vs. Italy, Sweden vs. England, Spain vs. Switzerland, and France vs. Germany; analysts highlight key players and contrasting team strengths and weaknesses, predicting outcomes based on tactical approaches and individual brilliance.

Women's Euro 2025 Quarterfinal Preview: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Predictions
The Women's Euro 2025 quarterfinals feature Norway vs. Italy, Sweden vs. England, Spain vs. Switzerland, and France vs. Germany; analysts highlight key players and contrasting team strengths and weaknesses, predicting outcomes based on tactical approaches and individual brilliance.
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24% Bias Score

Israel's Failing Social Contract: A Stock Market Analogy
This article uses a stock market analogy to illustrate the failings of Israel's social contract, highlighting the insufficient government support for reservists and hostages held in Gaza as a result of the October 7th attacks, while connecting these to broader societal concerns regarding escalating ...

Israel's Failing Social Contract: A Stock Market Analogy
This article uses a stock market analogy to illustrate the failings of Israel's social contract, highlighting the insufficient government support for reservists and hostages held in Gaza as a result of the October 7th attacks, while connecting these to broader societal concerns regarding escalating ...
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48% Bias Score

China Urges Stronger Economic Ties with Australia Amidst Global Uncertainty
Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for enhanced cooperation with Australia on Tuesday, highlighting a $210 million bilateral trade and a survey indicating 75% of surveyed businesses prioritize China for investment, despite global economic headwinds.

China Urges Stronger Economic Ties with Australia Amidst Global Uncertainty
Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for enhanced cooperation with Australia on Tuesday, highlighting a $210 million bilateral trade and a survey indicating 75% of surveyed businesses prioritize China for investment, despite global economic headwinds.
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44% Bias Score

Lionesses' Euro 2025 Quarter-Final: A Legacy Forged From Humble Beginnings
England's Lionesses are set for their sixth consecutive Women's European Championship quarter-final, a far cry from their first international match in 1972, played in borrowed men's kits and without any funding, highlighting the incredible progress made in women's football since then.

Lionesses' Euro 2025 Quarter-Final: A Legacy Forged From Humble Beginnings
England's Lionesses are set for their sixth consecutive Women's European Championship quarter-final, a far cry from their first international match in 1972, played in borrowed men's kits and without any funding, highlighting the incredible progress made in women's football since then.
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36% Bias Score
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