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Nissan-Honda Merger to Create \$191 Billion Auto Giant
Nissan and Honda announced plans to merge, forming a joint holding company by June 2025 with Mitsubishi potentially joining; the new entity aims for \$191 billion in annual sales and \$19 billion in operating profit, creating the world's third-largest auto group.
Nissan-Honda Merger to Create \$191 Billion Auto Giant
Nissan and Honda announced plans to merge, forming a joint holding company by June 2025 with Mitsubishi potentially joining; the new entity aims for \$191 billion in annual sales and \$19 billion in operating profit, creating the world's third-largest auto group.
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52% Bias Score


China Eases Visa Rules, Boosting Tourism
China's expanded visa-free transit policy, effective immediately, allows citizens of 54 countries up to 10 days visa-free entry at 60 ports across 24 regions, boosting tourism during upcoming holidays with new services like currency exchange and SIM card purchases.
China Eases Visa Rules, Boosting Tourism
China's expanded visa-free transit policy, effective immediately, allows citizens of 54 countries up to 10 days visa-free entry at 60 ports across 24 regions, boosting tourism during upcoming holidays with new services like currency exchange and SIM card purchases.
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44% Bias Score


China's FDI to Rebound in 2025 Despite 2024 Dip
Despite a 27.9 percent year-on-year FDI decrease in China from January to November 2024 (749.7 billion yuan, $103 billion), a recovery is expected in 2025 due to growth in high-tech, green energy, and digital sectors, with November showing a 6 percent year-on-year increase.
China's FDI to Rebound in 2025 Despite 2024 Dip
Despite a 27.9 percent year-on-year FDI decrease in China from January to November 2024 (749.7 billion yuan, $103 billion), a recovery is expected in 2025 due to growth in high-tech, green energy, and digital sectors, with November showing a 6 percent year-on-year increase.
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40% Bias Score


Death Sentence for Judge's Murder in China
A Chinese court sentenced Dang Zhijun to death for fatally stabbing Judge Wang Jiajia in August after she ruled against him in a civil case involving falsified evidence; the murder caused significant public outrage and highlighted issues within the judicial system.
Death Sentence for Judge's Murder in China
A Chinese court sentenced Dang Zhijun to death for fatally stabbing Judge Wang Jiajia in August after she ruled against him in a civil case involving falsified evidence; the murder caused significant public outrage and highlighted issues within the judicial system.
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48% Bias Score


China's BRI Faces Complexities in Central and Eastern Europe
China's Belt and Road Initiative faces complexities in Central and Eastern Europe due to differing national interests among CEE countries, influenced by EU and US relations, necessitating tailored approaches and a shift towards soft connectivity to build long-term cooperation.
China's BRI Faces Complexities in Central and Eastern Europe
China's Belt and Road Initiative faces complexities in Central and Eastern Europe due to differing national interests among CEE countries, influenced by EU and US relations, necessitating tailored approaches and a shift towards soft connectivity to build long-term cooperation.
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40% Bias Score


BRI Boosts Bosnia's Development: Ivanic Highlights China's Infrastructure and Trade Impact
Mladen Ivanic, a former member of Bosnia and Herzegovina's presidency, praised the Belt and Road Initiative's role in his country's development, contrasting China's approach with Western institutions and highlighting infrastructure projects like the recently completed Pocitelj-Zvirovici highway, whi...
BRI Boosts Bosnia's Development: Ivanic Highlights China's Infrastructure and Trade Impact
Mladen Ivanic, a former member of Bosnia and Herzegovina's presidency, praised the Belt and Road Initiative's role in his country's development, contrasting China's approach with Western institutions and highlighting infrastructure projects like the recently completed Pocitelj-Zvirovici highway, whi...
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48% Bias Score

China Relocates Industries Westward to Balance Economic Development
China's central government plans to relocate industries from its economically advanced eastern regions to its underdeveloped western regions to balance economic development, driven by rising labor costs in the east and geopolitical considerations; this is the third such relocation in the nation's hi...

China Relocates Industries Westward to Balance Economic Development
China's central government plans to relocate industries from its economically advanced eastern regions to its underdeveloped western regions to balance economic development, driven by rising labor costs in the east and geopolitical considerations; this is the third such relocation in the nation's hi...
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40% Bias Score

Chinese Tourism to Australia Boosted by New Visa and Strong Economic Ties
Driven by a new 10-year multiple-entry visa and Australia's appealing climate, Chinese tourists are expected to flock to Australia during the upcoming Spring Festival, with bookings already exceeding 1,300 cities across 96 countries globally, further fueled by strengthened diplomatic and economic ti...

Chinese Tourism to Australia Boosted by New Visa and Strong Economic Ties
Driven by a new 10-year multiple-entry visa and Australia's appealing climate, Chinese tourists are expected to flock to Australia during the upcoming Spring Festival, with bookings already exceeding 1,300 cities across 96 countries globally, further fueled by strengthened diplomatic and economic ti...
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48% Bias Score

Liverpool Dominates Premier League as Manchester United Struggles
Liverpool leads the Premier League by four points after a 6-3 win over Tottenham, while Manchester United sits in 13th place following a 3-0 loss to Bournemouth; Mohamed Salah leads the league in scoring with 15 goals.

Liverpool Dominates Premier League as Manchester United Struggles
Liverpool leads the Premier League by four points after a 6-3 win over Tottenham, while Manchester United sits in 13th place following a 3-0 loss to Bournemouth; Mohamed Salah leads the league in scoring with 15 goals.
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56% Bias Score

Chinese Entrepreneurs Optimistic Despite Succession Planning Gap
A survey of over 200 Chinese entrepreneurs by HSBC found 89% are optimistic about 2025, citing technology and consumer trends; however, 75% lack succession plans, while a strong majority of non-first-generation entrepreneurs feel obliged to take over family businesses.

Chinese Entrepreneurs Optimistic Despite Succession Planning Gap
A survey of over 200 Chinese entrepreneurs by HSBC found 89% are optimistic about 2025, citing technology and consumer trends; however, 75% lack succession plans, while a strong majority of non-first-generation entrepreneurs feel obliged to take over family businesses.
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44% Bias Score

China's Air Pollution Control: Improved Health and Life Expectancy
China's air pollution control measures, costing hundreds of billions of yuan, reduced average PM2.5 levels from 63 to 33 micrograms per cubic meter between 2013 and 2020, reversing a 0.6-year decline in life expectancy and significantly decreasing infant diseases linked to PM2.5 exposure.

China's Air Pollution Control: Improved Health and Life Expectancy
China's air pollution control measures, costing hundreds of billions of yuan, reduced average PM2.5 levels from 63 to 33 micrograms per cubic meter between 2013 and 2020, reversing a 0.6-year decline in life expectancy and significantly decreasing infant diseases linked to PM2.5 exposure.
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36% Bias Score

US Solar Tariffs to Hike Prices, Disrupt Supply Chains
New US tariffs on solar cells from several Asian countries, including a doubled tariff on Chinese imports, are predicted to increase inflation, disrupt supply chains, and potentially slow down the US solar market's growth, despite incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act.

US Solar Tariffs to Hike Prices, Disrupt Supply Chains
New US tariffs on solar cells from several Asian countries, including a doubled tariff on Chinese imports, are predicted to increase inflation, disrupt supply chains, and potentially slow down the US solar market's growth, despite incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act.
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44% Bias Score
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