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Turkey's Extensive Humanitarian Aid Efforts Highlighted in El Pais Article
On August 19th, Turkish President Erdoğan published an article in El Pais detailing Turkey's extensive humanitarian aid efforts worldwide, exceeding \$40 million to UNRWA for Palestine and 101,000 tons of aid to Gaza, emphasizing aid's apolitical nature and collaboration with Spain.
Turkey's Extensive Humanitarian Aid Efforts Highlighted in El Pais Article
On August 19th, Turkish President Erdoğan published an article in El Pais detailing Turkey's extensive humanitarian aid efforts worldwide, exceeding \$40 million to UNRWA for Palestine and 101,000 tons of aid to Gaza, emphasizing aid's apolitical nature and collaboration with Spain.
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48% Bias Score


Xinjiang's Foreign Trade Surges 27.3% in First Seven Months of 2025
In the first seven months of 2025, Xinjiang's foreign trade soared 27.3% year-on-year to 321.02 billion yuan ($44.3 billion), fueled by booming cross-border e-commerce (up 334.7%) and increased trade with 223 countries and regions, exceeding the national average by over 20 percentage points.
Xinjiang's Foreign Trade Surges 27.3% in First Seven Months of 2025
In the first seven months of 2025, Xinjiang's foreign trade soared 27.3% year-on-year to 321.02 billion yuan ($44.3 billion), fueled by booming cross-border e-commerce (up 334.7%) and increased trade with 223 countries and regions, exceeding the national average by over 20 percentage points.
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44% Bias Score


Hainan's ¥40 Billion Maritime Tourism Plan
Hainan province in southern China launched a three-year plan to boost maritime tourism, aiming for over ¥40 billion ($5.57 billion) in revenue and 18 million tourists by 2027, creating 35 A-level marine tourist sites, eight resorts, and various other tourism-related projects, with Sanya, Haikou, Qio...
Hainan's ¥40 Billion Maritime Tourism Plan
Hainan province in southern China launched a three-year plan to boost maritime tourism, aiming for over ¥40 billion ($5.57 billion) in revenue and 18 million tourists by 2027, creating 35 A-level marine tourist sites, eight resorts, and various other tourism-related projects, with Sanya, Haikou, Qio...
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24% Bias Score


Alcaraz Wins Cincinnati Masters Title; Swiatek Claims Women's Championship
Carlos Alcaraz won the Cincinnati Masters men's title due to Jannik Sinner's illness-related retirement, while Iga Swiatek claimed the women's title, defeating Jasmine Paolini; this tournament is a significant lead-up to the US Open.
Alcaraz Wins Cincinnati Masters Title; Swiatek Claims Women's Championship
Carlos Alcaraz won the Cincinnati Masters men's title due to Jannik Sinner's illness-related retirement, while Iga Swiatek claimed the women's title, defeating Jasmine Paolini; this tournament is a significant lead-up to the US Open.
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56% Bias Score


eDNA Technology Aids in Tracking Endangered Mediterranean White Sharks
Using environmental DNA (eDNA) collected from seawater samples by citizen scientists across 22 Mediterranean countries, the White Shark Chase project is tracking endangered white sharks and other marine species to enhance conservation efforts. The project, which has confirmed white shark presence in...
eDNA Technology Aids in Tracking Endangered Mediterranean White Sharks
Using environmental DNA (eDNA) collected from seawater samples by citizen scientists across 22 Mediterranean countries, the White Shark Chase project is tracking endangered white sharks and other marine species to enhance conservation efforts. The project, which has confirmed white shark presence in...
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36% Bias Score


Pilot Energy Secures \$3.887M Refund, Repurposes Oil Field for Carbon Capture
Pilot Energy secured a \$3.887 million tax refund after ceasing production at the Cliff Head oil field, aiming to repurpose it as a carbon capture and storage facility within its Mid West Clean Energy project, which has attracted interest from a consortium of South Korean energy firms.
Pilot Energy Secures \$3.887M Refund, Repurposes Oil Field for Carbon Capture
Pilot Energy secured a \$3.887 million tax refund after ceasing production at the Cliff Head oil field, aiming to repurpose it as a carbon capture and storage facility within its Mid West Clean Energy project, which has attracted interest from a consortium of South Korean energy firms.
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40% Bias Score

Soma Power Plant Shutdown Threatens Thousands of Jobs
The Soma Thermal Power Plant in Turkey has stopped production due to a coal shortage, jeopardizing thousands of jobs and the regional heating system as winter nears, while the plant's transfer to new ownership is delayed, prompting calls for government transparency and intervention.

Soma Power Plant Shutdown Threatens Thousands of Jobs
The Soma Thermal Power Plant in Turkey has stopped production due to a coal shortage, jeopardizing thousands of jobs and the regional heating system as winter nears, while the plant's transfer to new ownership is delayed, prompting calls for government transparency and intervention.
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40% Bias Score

Chinese Animation's Box Office Boom: "Nobody" Leads the Charge
Chinese animation films like "Nobody," "Curious Tales of a Temple," and "The Legend of Hei 2" are experiencing a box office boom this summer, with "Nobody" grossing over 990 million yuan in just 16 days, showcasing the industry's growth and potential for global impact.

Chinese Animation's Box Office Boom: "Nobody" Leads the Charge
Chinese animation films like "Nobody," "Curious Tales of a Temple," and "The Legend of Hei 2" are experiencing a box office boom this summer, with "Nobody" grossing over 990 million yuan in just 16 days, showcasing the industry's growth and potential for global impact.
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32% Bias Score

China's Air Freight Sector Booms: 58.1% Rise in International Routes
During the first half of 2025, China witnessed a 58.1% surge in newly opened international air freight routes (117 routes), alongside a 23.4% increase in international cargo and mail shipments (2.037 billion tons), driven by robust cross-border e-commerce and fueled by 17 cargo airlines operating 24...

China's Air Freight Sector Booms: 58.1% Rise in International Routes
During the first half of 2025, China witnessed a 58.1% surge in newly opened international air freight routes (117 routes), alongside a 23.4% increase in international cargo and mail shipments (2.037 billion tons), driven by robust cross-border e-commerce and fueled by 17 cargo airlines operating 24...
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44% Bias Score

NDIS Autism Surge Strains \$46 Billion Scheme
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) faces significant challenges as 70 percent of new participants in the past year were diagnosed with autism, mostly children, highlighting the scheme's transformation into a de facto early intervention system and raising concerns about its long-term fin...

NDIS Autism Surge Strains \$46 Billion Scheme
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) faces significant challenges as 70 percent of new participants in the past year were diagnosed with autism, mostly children, highlighting the scheme's transformation into a de facto early intervention system and raising concerns about its long-term fin...
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44% Bias Score

Jinyun County's Dual Approach to Ecological Transformation
Jinyun county, Zhejiang province, China, achieved ecological revitalization by repurposing former quarries into tourist attractions in Xiandu and through a community-led river cleanup in Gao Fan village, showcasing a dual approach of top-down regulation and bottom-up initiative.

Jinyun County's Dual Approach to Ecological Transformation
Jinyun county, Zhejiang province, China, achieved ecological revitalization by repurposing former quarries into tourist attractions in Xiandu and through a community-led river cleanup in Gao Fan village, showcasing a dual approach of top-down regulation and bottom-up initiative.
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28% Bias Score

Trump Administration Seeks to Repeal Key Climate Change Regulation, Sparking Corporate Concerns
The Trump administration aims to overturn the EPA's 2009 endangerment finding, eliminating the legal foundation for federal climate regulations, potentially exposing businesses to increased litigation and creating regulatory uncertainty, despite opposition from some corporations.

Trump Administration Seeks to Repeal Key Climate Change Regulation, Sparking Corporate Concerns
The Trump administration aims to overturn the EPA's 2009 endangerment finding, eliminating the legal foundation for federal climate regulations, potentially exposing businesses to increased litigation and creating regulatory uncertainty, despite opposition from some corporations.
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60% Bias Score
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