China Urges EU to Avoid Tariffs on Chinese EVs, Favoring Mutual Cooperation
China's former vice-minister of commerce opposes the EU's potential tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, advocating for a mutually beneficial approach instead; this comes amid projections of global EV demand reaching 45 million units by 2030.
China Urges EU to Avoid Tariffs on Chinese EVs, Favoring Mutual Cooperation
China's former vice-minister of commerce opposes the EU's potential tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, advocating for a mutually beneficial approach instead; this comes amid projections of global EV demand reaching 45 million units by 2030.
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48% Bias Score
China Mandates 30% NEV Procurement for Government Vehicles
China's Ministry of Finance announced a policy mandating at least 30 percent of government vehicle purchases be New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) annually, prioritizing 100 percent NEVs for urban use, to boost green development and reduce carbon emissions; this follows guidelines from the Communist Party o...
China Mandates 30% NEV Procurement for Government Vehicles
China's Ministry of Finance announced a policy mandating at least 30 percent of government vehicle purchases be New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) annually, prioritizing 100 percent NEVs for urban use, to boost green development and reduce carbon emissions; this follows guidelines from the Communist Party o...
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52% Bias Score
China's Expanding Renewable Energy Footprint Fuels Global Green Transition
Chinese renewable energy firms are expanding globally, completing projects in Kazakhstan and Kenya, reducing energy costs, lowering carbon emissions, and fostering local economic growth, despite rising trade barriers in some developed nations.
China's Expanding Renewable Energy Footprint Fuels Global Green Transition
Chinese renewable energy firms are expanding globally, completing projects in Kazakhstan and Kenya, reducing energy costs, lowering carbon emissions, and fostering local economic growth, despite rising trade barriers in some developed nations.
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44% Bias Score
WHO reports significant underreporting of COVID-19, urges China for transparency
Five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the WHO reported 777 million infections and 7 million deaths, but estimates the real numbers to be far higher, and urges China to increase transparency regarding the virus's origins.
WHO reports significant underreporting of COVID-19, urges China for transparency
Five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the WHO reported 777 million infections and 7 million deaths, but estimates the real numbers to be far higher, and urges China to increase transparency regarding the virus's origins.
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36% Bias Score
COVID-19 Pandemic's Fifth Anniversary: A Reflection on Origins and Future Preparedness
The COVID-19 pandemic's fifth anniversary highlights at least 13 million deaths and over 4 billion people in lockdown, tracing its origins to SARS-CoV-1 and emphasizing the need for improved pandemic preparedness and sustainable practices in animal agriculture.
COVID-19 Pandemic's Fifth Anniversary: A Reflection on Origins and Future Preparedness
The COVID-19 pandemic's fifth anniversary highlights at least 13 million deaths and over 4 billion people in lockdown, tracing its origins to SARS-CoV-1 and emphasizing the need for improved pandemic preparedness and sustainable practices in animal agriculture.
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24% Bias Score
Beijing's Groundwater Recovers Thanks to Massive Water Diversion Project
Beijing's groundwater levels have risen significantly due to the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, which has delivered over 10.6 billion cubic meters of water since 2014, reversing decades of depletion caused by population growth and climate change, and reviving the Chaobai River into a touris...
Beijing's Groundwater Recovers Thanks to Massive Water Diversion Project
Beijing's groundwater levels have risen significantly due to the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, which has delivered over 10.6 billion cubic meters of water since 2014, reversing decades of depletion caused by population growth and climate change, and reviving the Chaobai River into a touris...
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44% Bias Score
Tiangong Space Station Yields 34 Major Scientific Achievements
China's Tiangong space station, completed in December 2022, has produced 34 significant scientific and technological results across various fields, including the first space-grown rice germplasm and the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells, based on a recent white paper from the China Manne...
Tiangong Space Station Yields 34 Major Scientific Achievements
China's Tiangong space station, completed in December 2022, has produced 34 significant scientific and technological results across various fields, including the first space-grown rice germplasm and the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells, based on a recent white paper from the China Manne...
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32% Bias Score
China's Robot Revolution: Industrial Dominance and Service Sector Challenges
China leads the world in industrial robot usage with over 2 million units, while millions more service robots are produced annually, though these face challenges in user acceptance due to limitations in intelligence and communication; however, future AI and 5G advancements are expected to improve ca...
China's Robot Revolution: Industrial Dominance and Service Sector Challenges
China leads the world in industrial robot usage with over 2 million units, while millions more service robots are produced annually, though these face challenges in user acceptance due to limitations in intelligence and communication; however, future AI and 5G advancements are expected to improve ca...
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40% Bias Score
China Denies Involvement in US Treasury Department Cyberattack
The US Treasury Department confirmed a significant cybersecurity incident, reportedly linked to a Chinese state-sponsored actor, resulting in unauthorized access to non-classified documents; China denies involvement.
China Denies Involvement in US Treasury Department Cyberattack
The US Treasury Department confirmed a significant cybersecurity incident, reportedly linked to a Chinese state-sponsored actor, resulting in unauthorized access to non-classified documents; China denies involvement.
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32% Bias Score
US Stocks End 2024 High, Despite Late Dip; NYSE Closure for Carter; Treasury Hack Alleged
US stock markets closed 2024 with strong yearly gains, despite a final day dip; the NYSE and Nasdaq will close January 9th to honor President Jimmy Carter; a Chinese state-sponsored hacking operation targeted the US Treasury; and natural gas prices surged due to a predicted cold snap.
US Stocks End 2024 High, Despite Late Dip; NYSE Closure for Carter; Treasury Hack Alleged
US stock markets closed 2024 with strong yearly gains, despite a final day dip; the NYSE and Nasdaq will close January 9th to honor President Jimmy Carter; a Chinese state-sponsored hacking operation targeted the US Treasury; and natural gas prices surged due to a predicted cold snap.
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32% Bias Score
Taiwan Faces Constitutional Crisis Amidst KMT's Judicial Blockade
Taiwan's Nationalist Kuomintang party is blocking the confirmation of judges to the Constitutional Court, causing a political crisis mirroring recent events in South Korea. The KMT's pro-Beijing stance and obstructionist tactics threaten Taiwan's stability at a critical geopolitical moment.
Taiwan Faces Constitutional Crisis Amidst KMT's Judicial Blockade
Taiwan's Nationalist Kuomintang party is blocking the confirmation of judges to the Constitutional Court, causing a political crisis mirroring recent events in South Korea. The KMT's pro-Beijing stance and obstructionist tactics threaten Taiwan's stability at a critical geopolitical moment.
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40% Bias Score
China's Swift Justice for Violent Attacks Amidst Growing Unrest
Two men in China received harsh sentences for separate violent attacks—one resulting in 35 deaths, the other injuring 30—highlighting growing societal unrest linked to economic hardship and government repression.
China's Swift Justice for Violent Attacks Amidst Growing Unrest
Two men in China received harsh sentences for separate violent attacks—one resulting in 35 deaths, the other injuring 30—highlighting growing societal unrest linked to economic hardship and government repression.
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44% Bias Score