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India-Philippines Joint Naval Drills in Contested South China Sea
India and the Philippines held their inaugural joint naval exercises in the South China Sea on Sunday, prompting a potential reaction from China, which claims almost all of the contested waters. The drills involved ships from both nations' armed forces and coast guards.
India-Philippines Joint Naval Drills in Contested South China Sea
India and the Philippines held their inaugural joint naval exercises in the South China Sea on Sunday, prompting a potential reaction from China, which claims almost all of the contested waters. The drills involved ships from both nations' armed forces and coast guards.
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40% Bias Score


Chinese Nationals Arrested for Exporting Millions in AI Microchips to China
Two Chinese nationals, one an illegal immigrant, were arrested for exporting tens of millions of dollars' worth of high-performance AI microchips to China via Singapore and Malaysia, violating U.S. export laws; the operation spanned from October 2022 to July 2025.
Chinese Nationals Arrested for Exporting Millions in AI Microchips to China
Two Chinese nationals, one an illegal immigrant, were arrested for exporting tens of millions of dollars' worth of high-performance AI microchips to China via Singapore and Malaysia, violating U.S. export laws; the operation spanned from October 2022 to July 2025.
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52% Bias Score


Sberbank and VEB.RF Finance Russia's Largest Far East Dry Port
Sberbank and VEB.RF are providing a 31.5 billion ruble loan for the construction of the Artem transport and logistics center in Primorsky Krai, which will be the largest dry port in the Far East with a capacity of 1 million TEU annually upon completion in 2027, creating over 230 jobs and boosting tr...
Sberbank and VEB.RF Finance Russia's Largest Far East Dry Port
Sberbank and VEB.RF are providing a 31.5 billion ruble loan for the construction of the Artem transport and logistics center in Primorsky Krai, which will be the largest dry port in the Far East with a capacity of 1 million TEU annually upon completion in 2027, creating over 230 jobs and boosting tr...
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56% Bias Score


China's Banks Battle "Involution" Competition, Spurring Regulatory Reform
China's banking sector faces "involution-style" competition, with lenders using unsustainable tactics like offering below-cost loans and manipulating deposit figures to gain market share, prompting regulators and major banks to call for reform and self-discipline to mitigate risks and prioritize val...
China's Banks Battle "Involution" Competition, Spurring Regulatory Reform
China's banking sector faces "involution-style" competition, with lenders using unsustainable tactics like offering below-cost loans and manipulating deposit figures to gain market share, prompting regulators and major banks to call for reform and self-discipline to mitigate risks and prioritize val...
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48% Bias Score


China Distributes Ninth Batch of Lunar Samples for Research
China's CNSA announced the ninth batch of lunar samples, totaling 30,881.8 milligrams, from the Chang'e-5 and Chang'e-6 missions, will be distributed to 32 research groups from 25 institutions for scientific research, including universities and research academies across China and Hong Kong.
China Distributes Ninth Batch of Lunar Samples for Research
China's CNSA announced the ninth batch of lunar samples, totaling 30,881.8 milligrams, from the Chang'e-5 and Chang'e-6 missions, will be distributed to 32 research groups from 25 institutions for scientific research, including universities and research academies across China and Hong Kong.
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16% Bias Score


Hong Kong Sanctions 16 Overseas Activists for National Security Threats
Hong Kong imposed sanctions on 16 activists residing abroad, accused of threatening national security, banning financial aid, revoking travel documents for 12, and prohibiting property rentals or partnerships; violations face up to 7 years imprisonment.
Hong Kong Sanctions 16 Overseas Activists for National Security Threats
Hong Kong imposed sanctions on 16 activists residing abroad, accused of threatening national security, banning financial aid, revoking travel documents for 12, and prohibiting property rentals or partnerships; violations face up to 7 years imprisonment.
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52% Bias Score

Trial Begins for Two Suspected of Spying for China in Germany
A German court began the trial of two individuals accused of spying for China: a former aide to an AfD lawmaker who allegedly passed sensitive information from the European Parliament and AfD, and an airport logistics employee who allegedly helped access details on defense equipment transport. The t...

Trial Begins for Two Suspected of Spying for China in Germany
A German court began the trial of two individuals accused of spying for China: a former aide to an AfD lawmaker who allegedly passed sensitive information from the European Parliament and AfD, and an airport logistics employee who allegedly helped access details on defense equipment transport. The t...
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48% Bias Score

China's NEV Market Penetration Reaches 50%, Driven by Strong Consumer Demand
China's NEV market penetration reached nearly 50% in June, driven by strong consumer demand and sales growth from major automakers like BYD, SAIC, and Geely, along with new entrants like XPeng and Xiaomi; NEVs accounted for 53.3% of total retail sales, showcasing a shift from policy-driven to market...

China's NEV Market Penetration Reaches 50%, Driven by Strong Consumer Demand
China's NEV market penetration reached nearly 50% in June, driven by strong consumer demand and sales growth from major automakers like BYD, SAIC, and Geely, along with new entrants like XPeng and Xiaomi; NEVs accounted for 53.3% of total retail sales, showcasing a shift from policy-driven to market...
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60% Bias Score

China's Banks Combat Destructive Competition
To counter "involution-style" competition marked by price wars, relaxed risk controls, and distorted metrics, China's banking sector is undergoing reform, with major banks like ICBC leading the shift towards value creation and regulators promoting a multi-tiered financial system.

China's Banks Combat Destructive Competition
To counter "involution-style" competition marked by price wars, relaxed risk controls, and distorted metrics, China's banking sector is undergoing reform, with major banks like ICBC leading the shift towards value creation and regulators promoting a multi-tiered financial system.
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52% Bias Score

NASA Plans Lunar Nuclear Reactor by 2030
NASA plans to build a 100-kilowatt nuclear reactor on the moon by 2030, driven by competition with China and Russia, to ensure power during lunar missions' dark periods and potentially establish a strategic advantage.

NASA Plans Lunar Nuclear Reactor by 2030
NASA plans to build a 100-kilowatt nuclear reactor on the moon by 2030, driven by competition with China and Russia, to ensure power during lunar missions' dark periods and potentially establish a strategic advantage.
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52% Bias Score

Hong Kong Issues Arrest Warrants for 19 Over National Security Concerns
The Hong Kong government issued arrest warrants and various sanctions for 19 individuals, primarily based overseas, accused of involvement in the "Hong Kong Parliament," a group deemed a threat to national security; actions include asset freezes, property restrictions, and passport revocations.

Hong Kong Issues Arrest Warrants for 19 Over National Security Concerns
The Hong Kong government issued arrest warrants and various sanctions for 19 individuals, primarily based overseas, accused of involvement in the "Hong Kong Parliament," a group deemed a threat to national security; actions include asset freezes, property restrictions, and passport revocations.
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64% Bias Score

NASA to Build Lunar Nuclear Reactor to Outpace China and Russia
NASA Administrator Sean Duffy plans to expedite the construction of a lunar nuclear reactor by 2030 to achieve American energy dominance on the moon, driven by competition with China and Russia, who also aim to establish a lunar nuclear reactor by 2035.

NASA to Build Lunar Nuclear Reactor to Outpace China and Russia
NASA Administrator Sean Duffy plans to expedite the construction of a lunar nuclear reactor by 2030 to achieve American energy dominance on the moon, driven by competition with China and Russia, who also aim to establish a lunar nuclear reactor by 2035.
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64% Bias Score
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