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Zelensky Shifts Stance on Ukraine Conflict, Favoring Territorial Concessions
Ukrainian President Zelensky's recent shift towards territorial concessions to end the conflict with Russia reflects growing domestic pressure, including declining approval ratings and a majority of Ukrainians favoring negotiations, contrasting with continued US and NATO military support.
Zelensky Shifts Stance on Ukraine Conflict, Favoring Territorial Concessions
Ukrainian President Zelensky's recent shift towards territorial concessions to end the conflict with Russia reflects growing domestic pressure, including declining approval ratings and a majority of Ukrainians favoring negotiations, contrasting with continued US and NATO military support.
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56% Bias Score


Italy Pays First Compensation for Nazi War Crime
Italy made its first-ever compensation payment of €800,000 ($840,000) to the relatives of Metello Ricciarini, a stonemason killed in a 1944 Nazi atrocity in Tuscany, after nearly two decades of lobbying.
Italy Pays First Compensation for Nazi War Crime
Italy made its first-ever compensation payment of €800,000 ($840,000) to the relatives of Metello Ricciarini, a stonemason killed in a 1944 Nazi atrocity in Tuscany, after nearly two decades of lobbying.
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24% Bias Score


China's Services Sector Expands for 23rd Straight Month
China's services sector maintained expansion for a 23rd consecutive month in November, with the Caixin PMI at 51.5, exceeding the 50-mark threshold, driven by government policies and despite some sector-specific declines.
China's Services Sector Expands for 23rd Straight Month
China's services sector maintained expansion for a 23rd consecutive month in November, with the Caixin PMI at 51.5, exceeding the 50-mark threshold, driven by government policies and despite some sector-specific declines.
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32% Bias Score


Trump's conditional openness to Chinese auto investment in the US
Despite his campaign promise of imposing higher tariffs on Chinese goods, President Trump is considering allowing Chinese automakers to manufacture vehicles in the US, creating jobs and boosting the US economy; however, this will require the complete production and employment of Americans.
Trump's conditional openness to Chinese auto investment in the US
Despite his campaign promise of imposing higher tariffs on Chinese goods, President Trump is considering allowing Chinese automakers to manufacture vehicles in the US, creating jobs and boosting the US economy; however, this will require the complete production and employment of Americans.
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40% Bias Score


"No-Confidence Vote Topples French Prime Minister Barnier's Government"
"French Prime Minister Michel Barnier resigned on Thursday following a no-confidence vote in parliament, ending his three-month tenure as the shortest-serving prime minister in modern French history due to opposition to his austerity-driven budget; President Macron will address the nation tonight."
"No-Confidence Vote Topples French Prime Minister Barnier's Government"
"French Prime Minister Michel Barnier resigned on Thursday following a no-confidence vote in parliament, ending his three-month tenure as the shortest-serving prime minister in modern French history due to opposition to his austerity-driven budget; President Macron will address the nation tonight."
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52% Bias Score


Arsenal Defeats Manchester United 2-0, Closing Gap on Liverpool
Arsenal beat Manchester United 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, with goals from Jurrien Timber and William Saliba both from corners, reducing the gap with Premier League leader Liverpool to seven points and ending Ruben Amorim's unbeaten start.
Arsenal Defeats Manchester United 2-0, Closing Gap on Liverpool
Arsenal beat Manchester United 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, with goals from Jurrien Timber and William Saliba both from corners, reducing the gap with Premier League leader Liverpool to seven points and ending Ruben Amorim's unbeaten start.
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36% Bias Score

China's BRI Challenges Western Dominance in the Global South
China's Belt and Road Initiative, involving infrastructure investments in over 150 countries, contrasts sharply with Western resource extraction practices, creating new global partnerships and challenging existing power dynamics; a study estimates a $150 trillion wealth drain from the Global South t...

China's BRI Challenges Western Dominance in the Global South
China's Belt and Road Initiative, involving infrastructure investments in over 150 countries, contrasts sharply with Western resource extraction practices, creating new global partnerships and challenging existing power dynamics; a study estimates a $150 trillion wealth drain from the Global South t...
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56% Bias Score

US Imposes High Tariffs on Southeast Asian Solar Products
The US imposed tariffs of up to 271.28 percent on solar products from four Southeast Asian countries, prompting criticism from China and concerns about increased costs and potential impacts on US renewable energy goals.

US Imposes High Tariffs on Southeast Asian Solar Products
The US imposed tariffs of up to 271.28 percent on solar products from four Southeast Asian countries, prompting criticism from China and concerns about increased costs and potential impacts on US renewable energy goals.
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48% Bias Score

BRI's Economic Impact: $7.1 Billion China-Laos Trade Surge, $420 Billion in Freight
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has seen remarkable economic growth, with China-Laos trade surging 26.6% in 2023 to $7.1 billion thanks to the China-Laos Railway, while China-Europe freight trains have moved over $420 billion in goods, highlighting the initiative's far-reaching impact on global t...

BRI's Economic Impact: $7.1 Billion China-Laos Trade Surge, $420 Billion in Freight
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has seen remarkable economic growth, with China-Laos trade surging 26.6% in 2023 to $7.1 billion thanks to the China-Laos Railway, while China-Europe freight trains have moved over $420 billion in goods, highlighting the initiative's far-reaching impact on global t...
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56% Bias Score

China's Hydrogen Energy Boom: 45,000 Fuel-Cell Vehicles Projected by 2025
China's hydrogen energy sector is experiencing rapid growth, driven by government support and declining renewable energy costs, with projections of 45,000 hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles by 2025 and a $5.23 billion to $6.3 billion market for hydrogen storage cylinders between 2025 and 2030.

China's Hydrogen Energy Boom: 45,000 Fuel-Cell Vehicles Projected by 2025
China's hydrogen energy sector is experiencing rapid growth, driven by government support and declining renewable energy costs, with projections of 45,000 hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles by 2025 and a $5.23 billion to $6.3 billion market for hydrogen storage cylinders between 2025 and 2030.
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44% Bias Score

Syria Conflict: Tens of Thousands Displaced Amidst Increased Hostilities
Intensified fighting in northwest Syria has displaced tens of thousands of families, prompting a UN humanitarian response facing resource constraints and challenges in providing aid amid closed health facilities and displacement to Hama and Homs.

Syria Conflict: Tens of Thousands Displaced Amidst Increased Hostilities
Intensified fighting in northwest Syria has displaced tens of thousands of families, prompting a UN humanitarian response facing resource constraints and challenges in providing aid amid closed health facilities and displacement to Hama and Homs.
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24% Bias Score

US Imposes Sweeping New Semiconductor Export Curbs on 150 Companies
The Biden administration announced new semiconductor export restrictions impacting nearly 150 international companies, including US firms like Applied Materials and foreign companies like Samsung, aiming to curb China's technological advancement; China calls this economic coercion.

US Imposes Sweeping New Semiconductor Export Curbs on 150 Companies
The Biden administration announced new semiconductor export restrictions impacting nearly 150 international companies, including US firms like Applied Materials and foreign companies like Samsung, aiming to curb China's technological advancement; China calls this economic coercion.
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44% Bias Score
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