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China's Assertive Stance on South China Sea Claims Based on Post-WWII Order
The Xinhua Institute released reports on Thursday detailing China's historical and legal basis for its South China Sea claims, criticizing external interference and advocating for regional cooperation, framing the issue within the context of the post-World War II international order.
China's Assertive Stance on South China Sea Claims Based on Post-WWII Order
The Xinhua Institute released reports on Thursday detailing China's historical and legal basis for its South China Sea claims, criticizing external interference and advocating for regional cooperation, framing the issue within the context of the post-World War II international order.
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56% Bias Score


Xinhua Institute Affirms China's South China Sea Claims, Condemns External Interference
The Xinhua Institute released reports on Thursday, asserting China's historical and legal rights in the South China Sea based on its WWII contributions and post-war agreements, condemning external interference, and advocating for regional cooperation.
Xinhua Institute Affirms China's South China Sea Claims, Condemns External Interference
The Xinhua Institute released reports on Thursday, asserting China's historical and legal rights in the South China Sea based on its WWII contributions and post-war agreements, condemning external interference, and advocating for regional cooperation.
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64% Bias Score


North Korea Tests New Anti-Air Missiles Amid Regional Tensions
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un oversaw the test-firing of two new anti-air missiles on Saturday, state media reported, amid joint US-South Korean military exercises and a summit between South Korea and Japan focusing on countering North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
North Korea Tests New Anti-Air Missiles Amid Regional Tensions
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un oversaw the test-firing of two new anti-air missiles on Saturday, state media reported, amid joint US-South Korean military exercises and a summit between South Korea and Japan focusing on countering North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
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40% Bias Score


Australia Proposes Cyber Reserve to Combat Rising Cyberattacks
A review of Australia's Defence Force Reserves recommends establishing a cyber-reserve capability to combat a surge in cyberattacks and a critical shortage of cybersecurity professionals; retirees are seen as a key resource, with the initiative mirroring successful programs in the US, Estonia and Fi...
Australia Proposes Cyber Reserve to Combat Rising Cyberattacks
A review of Australia's Defence Force Reserves recommends establishing a cyber-reserve capability to combat a surge in cyberattacks and a critical shortage of cybersecurity professionals; retirees are seen as a key resource, with the initiative mirroring successful programs in the US, Estonia and Fi...
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44% Bias Score


RTN Hyperactivity Drives Autism-Like Behaviors in Mice, Reversible by Epilepsy Drug
Stanford Medicine researchers discovered that hyperactivity in the reticular thalamic nucleus (RTN) of mice lacking the Cntnap2 gene drives autism-like behaviors, reversible by Z944, an experimental epilepsy drug, suggesting a shared pathophysiology and potential treatment.
RTN Hyperactivity Drives Autism-Like Behaviors in Mice, Reversible by Epilepsy Drug
Stanford Medicine researchers discovered that hyperactivity in the reticular thalamic nucleus (RTN) of mice lacking the Cntnap2 gene drives autism-like behaviors, reversible by Z944, an experimental epilepsy drug, suggesting a shared pathophysiology and potential treatment.
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12% Bias Score


Terengganu Tightens Friday Prayer Attendance Rules, Sparking Concerns
Terengganu, Malaysia, is strictly enforcing a 2016 Sharia law requiring Muslim men to attend Friday prayers, punishable by fines up to €600 or two years imprisonment for unjustified absences; this is enforced through mosque posters and stricter patrols, reflecting a broader trend of religious conser...
Terengganu Tightens Friday Prayer Attendance Rules, Sparking Concerns
Terengganu, Malaysia, is strictly enforcing a 2016 Sharia law requiring Muslim men to attend Friday prayers, punishable by fines up to €600 or two years imprisonment for unjustified absences; this is enforced through mosque posters and stricter patrols, reflecting a broader trend of religious conser...
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40% Bias Score

Thriving Kids Initiative to Improve Early Intervention Access in Australia
Australia's Thriving Kids initiative seeks to improve early intervention access for children with developmental delays by delivering services in familiar settings like preschools, offering group-based therapies and digital support, aiming to address current system inequities and reduce the burden on...

Thriving Kids Initiative to Improve Early Intervention Access in Australia
Australia's Thriving Kids initiative seeks to improve early intervention access for children with developmental delays by delivering services in familiar settings like preschools, offering group-based therapies and digital support, aiming to address current system inequities and reduce the burden on...
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52% Bias Score

US Tariffs: Consumers, Not Foreign Entities, Bear the Brunt of the Cost
Despite President Trump's claims, economic data shows American consumers and businesses are absorbing the majority of costs from tariffs, with estimates suggesting 70% of costs will eventually fall on consumers, potentially reaching 100% if including indirect effects. This slow pass-through is due t...

US Tariffs: Consumers, Not Foreign Entities, Bear the Brunt of the Cost
Despite President Trump's claims, economic data shows American consumers and businesses are absorbing the majority of costs from tariffs, with estimates suggesting 70% of costs will eventually fall on consumers, potentially reaching 100% if including indirect effects. This slow pass-through is due t...
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20% Bias Score

Record High Self-Harm in Victorian Prisons Amidst Staff Shortages
Victoria's prison self-harm rate hit a record high in 2023-24, with Dame Phyllis Frost Centre reporting 54.5 incidents per 100 prisoners, double the rate from two years prior, linked to staff shortages causing increased lockdowns and disproportionately affecting Indigenous women.

Record High Self-Harm in Victorian Prisons Amidst Staff Shortages
Victoria's prison self-harm rate hit a record high in 2023-24, with Dame Phyllis Frost Centre reporting 54.5 incidents per 100 prisoners, double the rate from two years prior, linked to staff shortages causing increased lockdowns and disproportionately affecting Indigenous women.
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44% Bias Score

UK to Speed Up Asylum Appeals Amidst Protests
Amidst anti-immigration protests targeting hotels housing asylum seekers, the UK government announced plans to expedite asylum appeals, creating an independent body to assist courts and imposing a 24-week time limit for decisions; 51,000 appeals are currently pending, with over a year average wait t...

UK to Speed Up Asylum Appeals Amidst Protests
Amidst anti-immigration protests targeting hotels housing asylum seekers, the UK government announced plans to expedite asylum appeals, creating an independent body to assist courts and imposing a 24-week time limit for decisions; 51,000 appeals are currently pending, with over a year average wait t...
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36% Bias Score

Turkey's Economic Costs Exceed $200 Billion, Claims CHP MP
CHP Istanbul MP Özgür Karabat claims Turkey's KKM scheme, interest payments, and post-March 19th reserve losses cost over $200 billion, accusing the AKP government of causing trillions of dollars in damage through economic mismanagement and wealth transfer, impacting the poor disproportionately.

Turkey's Economic Costs Exceed $200 Billion, Claims CHP MP
CHP Istanbul MP Özgür Karabat claims Turkey's KKM scheme, interest payments, and post-March 19th reserve losses cost over $200 billion, accusing the AKP government of causing trillions of dollars in damage through economic mismanagement and wealth transfer, impacting the poor disproportionately.
Progress
64% Bias Score

Ortaylı Urges Urgent Action on Turkey's Water Crisis
Professor İlber Ortaylı's recent article in Hürriyet stresses the urgency of addressing Turkey's water crisis, proposing solutions including populating the Euphrates and Tigris basins with Uyghur and Kyrgyz people, and halting foreign land acquisition in the Urfa valley.

Ortaylı Urges Urgent Action on Turkey's Water Crisis
Professor İlber Ortaylı's recent article in Hürriyet stresses the urgency of addressing Turkey's water crisis, proposing solutions including populating the Euphrates and Tigris basins with Uyghur and Kyrgyz people, and halting foreign land acquisition in the Urfa valley.
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60% Bias Score
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