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China-LAC Youth Leaders Campus Promotes Cooperation in Xi'an
From July 18-20, over 50 young leaders from nine Latin American and Caribbean countries and China participated in the "Bridge of the Future" youth campus in Xi'an, fostering mutual understanding and collaboration between the regions.
China-LAC Youth Leaders Campus Promotes Cooperation in Xi'an
From July 18-20, over 50 young leaders from nine Latin American and Caribbean countries and China participated in the "Bridge of the Future" youth campus in Xi'an, fostering mutual understanding and collaboration between the regions.
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32% Bias Score


China-LAC Youth Campus Promotes Mutual Understanding and Joint Development
From July 18-20, over 50 young leaders from nine Latin American and Caribbean countries participated in the 2025 "Bridge of the Future" youth campus in Xi'an, China, fostering mutual understanding and joint development between the youth of China and the LAC region.
China-LAC Youth Campus Promotes Mutual Understanding and Joint Development
From July 18-20, over 50 young leaders from nine Latin American and Caribbean countries participated in the 2025 "Bridge of the Future" youth campus in Xi'an, China, fostering mutual understanding and joint development between the youth of China and the LAC region.
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32% Bias Score


China-LAC Youth Leaders Campus Promotes Cooperation in Xi'an
From July 18-20, over 50 young leaders from nine Latin American and Caribbean countries and China participated in the "Bridge of the Future" youth campus in Xi'an, China, fostering mutual understanding and joint development through forums and cultural exchanges.
China-LAC Youth Leaders Campus Promotes Cooperation in Xi'an
From July 18-20, over 50 young leaders from nine Latin American and Caribbean countries and China participated in the "Bridge of the Future" youth campus in Xi'an, China, fostering mutual understanding and joint development through forums and cultural exchanges.
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32% Bias Score


Chinese Kindergarten Lead Poisoning Cover-Up Results in Arrests and New Food Safety Guidelines
An investigation into a lead poisoning case at a Chinese kindergarten revealed a cover-up involving dozens of officials and hospital staff who tampered with blood tests and accepted bribes; 235 children were hospitalized after consuming food with lead levels 2,000 times above the safety limit.
Chinese Kindergarten Lead Poisoning Cover-Up Results in Arrests and New Food Safety Guidelines
An investigation into a lead poisoning case at a Chinese kindergarten revealed a cover-up involving dozens of officials and hospital staff who tampered with blood tests and accepted bribes; 235 children were hospitalized after consuming food with lead levels 2,000 times above the safety limit.
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52% Bias Score


China Kindergarten Lead Poisoning: 247 Children Affected, Six Arrested
More than 247 children in a Gansu, China kindergarten suffered lead poisoning after eating food containing industrial-grade paint with lead levels 400,000 times the legal limit; six staff were arrested, and investigations into 27 others are underway, revealing systemic failures and a cover-up.
China Kindergarten Lead Poisoning: 247 Children Affected, Six Arrested
More than 247 children in a Gansu, China kindergarten suffered lead poisoning after eating food containing industrial-grade paint with lead levels 400,000 times the legal limit; six staff were arrested, and investigations into 27 others are underway, revealing systemic failures and a cover-up.
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36% Bias Score


Global AI Governance: Cooperation Needed for Equitable Benefits
The Internet Governance Forum 2025, concluding June 27 in Norway, emphasized the need for global AI governance to ensure equitable benefits, highlighting China's significant AI investment (over $30 billion annually) and Europe's human-centered AI Act as examples of differing but potentially compleme...
Global AI Governance: Cooperation Needed for Equitable Benefits
The Internet Governance Forum 2025, concluding June 27 in Norway, emphasized the need for global AI governance to ensure equitable benefits, highlighting China's significant AI investment (over $30 billion annually) and Europe's human-centered AI Act as examples of differing but potentially compleme...
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32% Bias Score

Surge in Foreign-Related Cases in Chinese Courts
Chinese courts handled 15,000 civil and commercial lawsuits involving foreign entities in the first half of 2024, a 28 percent increase year-on-year, while maritime disputes rose by 36 percent to 10,000 cases, reflecting increased foreign investment and China's commitment to a supportive legal envir...

Surge in Foreign-Related Cases in Chinese Courts
Chinese courts handled 15,000 civil and commercial lawsuits involving foreign entities in the first half of 2024, a 28 percent increase year-on-year, while maritime disputes rose by 36 percent to 10,000 cases, reflecting increased foreign investment and China's commitment to a supportive legal envir...
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36% Bias Score

China's Courts See Surge in Foreign-Related Cases
Chinese courts handled 15,000 first-instance civil and commercial lawsuits involving foreign litigants in the first half of 2024, a 28 percent increase year-on-year, with maritime disputes rising by 36 percent to 10,000 cases, reflecting China's push for high-quality development and further opening-...

China's Courts See Surge in Foreign-Related Cases
Chinese courts handled 15,000 first-instance civil and commercial lawsuits involving foreign litigants in the first half of 2024, a 28 percent increase year-on-year, with maritime disputes rising by 36 percent to 10,000 cases, reflecting China's push for high-quality development and further opening-...
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36% Bias Score

Chikungunya Outbreak in Foshan, China: 2,658 Cases Reported
A chikungunya fever outbreak in Foshan, Guangdong, China, has infected 2,658 people since July 8th, prompting authorities to implement a response protocol involving 53 designated hospitals, 3,600 mosquito-protected beds, and PCR testing for suspected cases.

Chikungunya Outbreak in Foshan, China: 2,658 Cases Reported
A chikungunya fever outbreak in Foshan, Guangdong, China, has infected 2,658 people since July 8th, prompting authorities to implement a response protocol involving 53 designated hospitals, 3,600 mosquito-protected beds, and PCR testing for suspected cases.
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24% Bias Score

China Begins Construction of World's Largest Hydroelectric Dam in Tibet
China started building the world's largest hydroelectric dam in Tibet on July 19th, 2024, on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, raising concerns in India and Bangladesh about water security and environmental impacts, despite China's claims of ecological protection and local prosperity.

China Begins Construction of World's Largest Hydroelectric Dam in Tibet
China started building the world's largest hydroelectric dam in Tibet on July 19th, 2024, on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, raising concerns in India and Bangladesh about water security and environmental impacts, despite China's claims of ecological protection and local prosperity.
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40% Bias Score

China's Gigantic Dam Sparks Hydrowarfare Fears
China launched construction of the Motuo Hydropower Station on the Yarlung Zangpo River, expected to generate 300 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, raising concerns in India and Bangladesh about potential water control and hydrowarfare; the project is projected to cost £124 billion.

China's Gigantic Dam Sparks Hydrowarfare Fears
China launched construction of the Motuo Hydropower Station on the Yarlung Zangpo River, expected to generate 300 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, raising concerns in India and Bangladesh about potential water control and hydrowarfare; the project is projected to cost £124 billion.
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44% Bias Score

Major SharePoint Cyberattack Exploits Vulnerability, Chinese Group Involved
Hackers, including a Chinese-affiliated group, are exploiting a vulnerability in Microsoft's SharePoint software to install malware and steal data, impacting numerous users, including American federal and state agencies; Microsoft has released a patch, but many systems remain unpatched.

Major SharePoint Cyberattack Exploits Vulnerability, Chinese Group Involved
Hackers, including a Chinese-affiliated group, are exploiting a vulnerability in Microsoft's SharePoint software to install malware and steal data, impacting numerous users, including American federal and state agencies; Microsoft has released a patch, but many systems remain unpatched.
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44% Bias Score
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