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AU Summit Focuses on Reparations and Economic Integration for Africa
The 38th African Union Summit, held in Addis Ababa from February 18th-22nd, focused on reparations for historical injustices and economic integration, aiming to improve Africa's global standing and development through initiatives such as the Africa Credit Rating Agency and visa liberalization.
AU Summit Focuses on Reparations and Economic Integration for Africa
The 38th African Union Summit, held in Addis Ababa from February 18th-22nd, focused on reparations for historical injustices and economic integration, aiming to improve Africa's global standing and development through initiatives such as the Africa Credit Rating Agency and visa liberalization.
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36% Bias Score


BYD Democratizes Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems in China
BYD, China's largest electric vehicle manufacturer, announced it will equip all its car models with advanced intelligent driving systems, including its $9,551 Seagull model, significantly lowering the price point for such features and potentially accelerating mass-market adoption and regulatory chan...
BYD Democratizes Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems in China
BYD, China's largest electric vehicle manufacturer, announced it will equip all its car models with advanced intelligent driving systems, including its $9,551 Seagull model, significantly lowering the price point for such features and potentially accelerating mass-market adoption and regulatory chan...
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AI's Growing Role in Chinese Education Sparks Debate
Chinese students are increasingly using AI tools for homework, sparking debate about the role of AI in education; while parents find AI helpful, educators worry about over-reliance and the need for clear regulations, prompting the Ministry of Education to integrate AI into the curriculum by 2030.
AI's Growing Role in Chinese Education Sparks Debate
Chinese students are increasingly using AI tools for homework, sparking debate about the role of AI in education; while parents find AI helpful, educators worry about over-reliance and the need for clear regulations, prompting the Ministry of Education to integrate AI into the curriculum by 2030.
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Chinese A-share Market Surges on Increased Trading Volume, Despite Index Declines
Fueled by increased retail investment and a rally in property developers following debt restructuring, the Chinese A-share market saw a 17-day surge in trading volume exceeding 1.8 trillion yuan ($250 billion), despite slight benchmark index declines on Thursday; however, the long-term sustainabilit...
Chinese A-share Market Surges on Increased Trading Volume, Despite Index Declines
Fueled by increased retail investment and a rally in property developers following debt restructuring, the Chinese A-share market saw a 17-day surge in trading volume exceeding 1.8 trillion yuan ($250 billion), despite slight benchmark index declines on Thursday; however, the long-term sustainabilit...
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40% Bias Score


China Prioritizes Domestic Development, Seeks Cooperation with West
On February 12, 2025, former Chinese Vice-Foreign Minister Fu Ying, speaking at the Paris AI Summit, outlined China's foreign policy priorities, emphasizing domestic development, cooperation over competition with the West, and neutrality regarding the Ukraine conflict.
China Prioritizes Domestic Development, Seeks Cooperation with West
On February 12, 2025, former Chinese Vice-Foreign Minister Fu Ying, speaking at the Paris AI Summit, outlined China's foreign policy priorities, emphasizing domestic development, cooperation over competition with the West, and neutrality regarding the Ukraine conflict.
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56% Bias Score


Shanghai Library's Snake Exhibition Showcases Evolving Art and Technology
Shanghai Library East's Year of the Snake exhibition, running until March 2, displays 270 artworks exploring the snake's cultural significance, from intangible heritage handicrafts like Shanghai paper-cutting to AI-assisted digital art, reflecting evolving artistic practices.
Shanghai Library's Snake Exhibition Showcases Evolving Art and Technology
Shanghai Library East's Year of the Snake exhibition, running until March 2, displays 270 artworks exploring the snake's cultural significance, from intangible heritage handicrafts like Shanghai paper-cutting to AI-assisted digital art, reflecting evolving artistic practices.
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Trump's Protectionist Trade Policies: Economic Impacts and Global Risks
Upon reelection, Trump implemented protectionist trade policies including tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, aiming to revitalize domestic manufacturing, increase revenue, and enhance national security, despite potential negative economic consequences.

Trump's Protectionist Trade Policies: Economic Impacts and Global Risks
Upon reelection, Trump implemented protectionist trade policies including tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, aiming to revitalize domestic manufacturing, increase revenue, and enhance national security, despite potential negative economic consequences.
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40% Bias Score

Foreign Tourists Flock to Lesser-Known Chinese Cities for Spring Festival
During the 2024 Spring Festival, the author witnessed foreign tourists participating in traditional activities in a small Anhui village, illustrating a growing trend of inbound tourism to lesser-known Chinese destinations fueled by increased visa-free policies and interest in intangible cultural her...

Foreign Tourists Flock to Lesser-Known Chinese Cities for Spring Festival
During the 2024 Spring Festival, the author witnessed foreign tourists participating in traditional activities in a small Anhui village, illustrating a growing trend of inbound tourism to lesser-known Chinese destinations fueled by increased visa-free policies and interest in intangible cultural her...
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USAID Shutdown: Critics Claim Gift to China, Others Highlight Agency's Controversial Past
President Trump's shutdown of USAID programs has prompted criticism, with some alleging it benefits China's global influence, while others point to USAID's controversial past, including alleged covert operations and opaque funding.

USAID Shutdown: Critics Claim Gift to China, Others Highlight Agency's Controversial Past
President Trump's shutdown of USAID programs has prompted criticism, with some alleging it benefits China's global influence, while others point to USAID's controversial past, including alleged covert operations and opaque funding.
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60% Bias Score

Gene-Edited Rice Produces CoQ10, Boosting Antioxidant Intake
Chinese scientists created a new rice variety that produces CoQ10, a crucial antioxidant, offering a cost-effective, eco-friendly way to increase its dietary intake; the modified rice contains 5 micrograms of CoQ10 per gram.

Gene-Edited Rice Produces CoQ10, Boosting Antioxidant Intake
Chinese scientists created a new rice variety that produces CoQ10, a crucial antioxidant, offering a cost-effective, eco-friendly way to increase its dietary intake; the modified rice contains 5 micrograms of CoQ10 per gram.
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40% Bias Score

US Imposes Sweeping Tariffs, Sparking Economic and Geopolitical Concerns
The US imposed a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports on February 10th, alongside a reciprocal tariff policy, aiming to counter China's rise and maintain control over Europe, despite warnings of significant economic consequences for American consumers and global trade.

US Imposes Sweeping Tariffs, Sparking Economic and Geopolitical Concerns
The US imposed a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports on February 10th, alongside a reciprocal tariff policy, aiming to counter China's rise and maintain control over Europe, despite warnings of significant economic consequences for American consumers and global trade.
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52% Bias Score

Africa's AI Lag: Infrastructure, Talent Gaps, and Policy Barriers Hinder Growth
Experts at the Africa Tech Summit in Nairobi highlighted Africa's small contribution (less than 2.5 percent) to the global AI market, urging the continent to overcome infrastructure limitations, talent shortages, and policy gaps to leverage AI for economic growth.

Africa's AI Lag: Infrastructure, Talent Gaps, and Policy Barriers Hinder Growth
Experts at the Africa Tech Summit in Nairobi highlighted Africa's small contribution (less than 2.5 percent) to the global AI market, urging the continent to overcome infrastructure limitations, talent shortages, and policy gaps to leverage AI for economic growth.
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36% Bias Score
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