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\$33 Billion Inflow into China's Securities Markets in 2025
Driven by economic stability and market reforms, China's securities markets experienced a \$33 billion net inflow in the first five months of 2025, with foreign investors adding \$10.1 billion in domestic stocks, reversing a two-year outflow trend; this reflects global investors' growing interest in...
\$33 Billion Inflow into China's Securities Markets in 2025
Driven by economic stability and market reforms, China's securities markets experienced a \$33 billion net inflow in the first five months of 2025, with foreign investors adding \$10.1 billion in domestic stocks, reversing a two-year outflow trend; this reflects global investors' growing interest in...
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40% Bias Score


US-Japan Trade Deal Averts Tariff War, But Faces Domestic Backlash
The US and Japan finalized a trade deal on July 24th, lowering import tariffs to 15 percent, averting higher tariffs, including increased access for US cars and agricultural goods into the Japanese market, alongside a significant Japanese investment in the US, while facing domestic criticism in Japa...
US-Japan Trade Deal Averts Tariff War, But Faces Domestic Backlash
The US and Japan finalized a trade deal on July 24th, lowering import tariffs to 15 percent, averting higher tariffs, including increased access for US cars and agricultural goods into the Japanese market, alongside a significant Japanese investment in the US, while facing domestic criticism in Japa...
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44% Bias Score


Russia Toughens Laws Against Cybercrime Using 'Droppers'
Russia combats cybercrime by enacting stricter laws against using "droppers"āindividuals providing accounts for money launderingāwith penalties up to 1 million rubles or six years imprisonment from September 1, 2025, and restricting minors from opening bank accounts without parental consent from Aug...
Russia Toughens Laws Against Cybercrime Using 'Droppers'
Russia combats cybercrime by enacting stricter laws against using "droppers"āindividuals providing accounts for money launderingāwith penalties up to 1 million rubles or six years imprisonment from September 1, 2025, and restricting minors from opening bank accounts without parental consent from Aug...
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40% Bias Score


US Tourism Politicized: Australian Denied Entry for Anti-Trump Views
An Australian citizen was denied entry to the US just hours before his flight, allegedly due to his online criticism of President Trump, highlighting the increasingly politicized nature of US tourism and raising concerns about freedom of speech and due process.
US Tourism Politicized: Australian Denied Entry for Anti-Trump Views
An Australian citizen was denied entry to the US just hours before his flight, allegedly due to his online criticism of President Trump, highlighting the increasingly politicized nature of US tourism and raising concerns about freedom of speech and due process.
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56% Bias Score


Hainan Launches Independent Customs Operations, Boosting Free Trade Hub Status
Hainan Island will implement island-wide independent customs operations starting December 18, 2023, significantly reducing customs checks and tariffs for goods not destined for mainland China, thereby boosting its role as a global free trade hub and attracting foreign investment, with zero-tariff po...
Hainan Launches Independent Customs Operations, Boosting Free Trade Hub Status
Hainan Island will implement island-wide independent customs operations starting December 18, 2023, significantly reducing customs checks and tariffs for goods not destined for mainland China, thereby boosting its role as a global free trade hub and attracting foreign investment, with zero-tariff po...
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40% Bias Score


Woodside Scraps US Hydrogen Project After Trump's Tax Cut
Woodside Energy, Australia's largest oil and gas company, abandoned its $US140 million H2OK liquid hydrogen project in Oklahoma due to increased production costs and weak demand, following Donald Trump's decision to cut US tax breaks for green technologies.
Woodside Scraps US Hydrogen Project After Trump's Tax Cut
Woodside Energy, Australia's largest oil and gas company, abandoned its $US140 million H2OK liquid hydrogen project in Oklahoma due to increased production costs and weak demand, following Donald Trump's decision to cut US tax breaks for green technologies.
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44% Bias Score

USOPC Bans Transgender Women from Women's Sports
The USOPC, following President Trump's decree, banned transgender women from women's sports competitions, threatening funding withdrawal from non-compliant organizations; several federations are implementing new policies based on biological sex determination, while others, such as FIFA, are still re...

USOPC Bans Transgender Women from Women's Sports
The USOPC, following President Trump's decree, banned transgender women from women's sports competitions, threatening funding withdrawal from non-compliant organizations; several federations are implementing new policies based on biological sex determination, while others, such as FIFA, are still re...
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72% Bias Score

Amsterdam Stock Exchange Rises on US-Japan Trade Deal Despite Tech Sector Losses
The Amsterdam stock exchange opened higher Wednesday, driven by a positive response to a new US-Japan trade deal imposing a 15% mutual import tariff. However, several tech companies, including ASMI and CM.com, experienced significant losses due to poor quarterly results; a Microsoft cybersecurity br...

Amsterdam Stock Exchange Rises on US-Japan Trade Deal Despite Tech Sector Losses
The Amsterdam stock exchange opened higher Wednesday, driven by a positive response to a new US-Japan trade deal imposing a 15% mutual import tariff. However, several tech companies, including ASMI and CM.com, experienced significant losses due to poor quarterly results; a Microsoft cybersecurity br...
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44% Bias Score

Russia strengthens laws against cybercrime using "droppers".
Russian cybercriminals increasingly use "droppers"āindividuals who unknowingly provide bank accounts for illicit transactionsāto launder money; new laws aim to combat this by increasing penalties for participants and requiring parental consent for minors' accounts.

Russia strengthens laws against cybercrime using "droppers".
Russian cybercriminals increasingly use "droppers"āindividuals who unknowingly provide bank accounts for illicit transactionsāto launder money; new laws aim to combat this by increasing penalties for participants and requiring parental consent for minors' accounts.
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36% Bias Score

Kyiv Protests Challenge Zelenskyy Amidst Anti-Corruption Crackdown
On Tuesday, thousands protested in Kyiv against Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's weakening of anti-corruption institutions, the largest anti-government demonstration in over three years of war, raising concerns about democratic backsliding.

Kyiv Protests Challenge Zelenskyy Amidst Anti-Corruption Crackdown
On Tuesday, thousands protested in Kyiv against Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's weakening of anti-corruption institutions, the largest anti-government demonstration in over three years of war, raising concerns about democratic backsliding.
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44% Bias Score

U.S.-Japan Trade Deal Lowers Tariffs, Spurs Stock Market Surge Amid Industry Criticism
The U.S. and Japan reached a trade agreement on Tuesday, lowering tariffs on Japanese cars to 15%, prompting a surge in Japanese stocks, particularly automakers like Toyota (up 14.34%), Honda (up 11.15%), Nissan (up 8.28%), and Subaru (up 16.61%). However, the deal faced immediate criticism from U.S...

U.S.-Japan Trade Deal Lowers Tariffs, Spurs Stock Market Surge Amid Industry Criticism
The U.S. and Japan reached a trade agreement on Tuesday, lowering tariffs on Japanese cars to 15%, prompting a surge in Japanese stocks, particularly automakers like Toyota (up 14.34%), Honda (up 11.15%), Nissan (up 8.28%), and Subaru (up 16.61%). However, the deal faced immediate criticism from U.S...
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44% Bias Score

Side Hustles: A Gateway to Full-Time Jobs in 2025
In 2025, over half of Gen Z and Millennials have side hustles, which employers increasingly value as indicators of initiative and skills, leading to more job opportunities; this shift reflects a change in hiring practices where demonstrated abilities outweigh formal education.

Side Hustles: A Gateway to Full-Time Jobs in 2025
In 2025, over half of Gen Z and Millennials have side hustles, which employers increasingly value as indicators of initiative and skills, leading to more job opportunities; this shift reflects a change in hiring practices where demonstrated abilities outweigh formal education.
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52% Bias Score
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