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2024 Global Energy Prize Awarded to Three Scientists for Energy Breakthroughs
The 2024 Global Energy Prize, announced July 9th in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, awarded He Jinliang (China) for ultrahigh voltage transmission, Huang Yu (USA) for fuel cell breakthroughs, and Vladislav Khomich (Russia) for plasma technologies, selected from 90 nominations across 44 countries.
2024 Global Energy Prize Awarded to Three Scientists for Energy Breakthroughs
The 2024 Global Energy Prize, announced July 9th in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, awarded He Jinliang (China) for ultrahigh voltage transmission, Huang Yu (USA) for fuel cell breakthroughs, and Vladislav Khomich (Russia) for plasma technologies, selected from 90 nominations across 44 countries.
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OUP Ends Publication of Controversial Chinese Forensic Science Journal
Oxford University Press (OUP) will stop publishing the controversial journal Forensic Sciences Research (FSR) after 2025 due to ethical concerns about studies using DNA samples from Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in China, raising issues of informed consent and potential misuse for mass surveil...
OUP Ends Publication of Controversial Chinese Forensic Science Journal
Oxford University Press (OUP) will stop publishing the controversial journal Forensic Sciences Research (FSR) after 2025 due to ethical concerns about studies using DNA samples from Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in China, raising issues of informed consent and potential misuse for mass surveil...
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ASEAN's De-Dollarization: A Shift to Local Currencies and the Yuan
Driven by geopolitical uncertainties and currency volatility, ASEAN nations are increasingly using local currencies and the Chinese yuan for cross-border payments, reducing reliance on the US dollar and facilitated by initiatives like regional cross-border payment systems and currency swap agreement...
ASEAN's De-Dollarization: A Shift to Local Currencies and the Yuan
Driven by geopolitical uncertainties and currency volatility, ASEAN nations are increasingly using local currencies and the Chinese yuan for cross-border payments, reducing reliance on the US dollar and facilitated by initiatives like regional cross-border payment systems and currency swap agreement...
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China and Russia Strengthen Strategic Partnership, Focusing on Multilateral Cooperation
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Beijing on Tuesday, agreeing to deepen their strategic partnership and jointly promote a more just and equitable international order, with a focus on supporting each other within multilateral frameworks such as the SCO.
China and Russia Strengthen Strategic Partnership, Focusing on Multilateral Cooperation
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Beijing on Tuesday, agreeing to deepen their strategic partnership and jointly promote a more just and equitable international order, with a focus on supporting each other within multilateral frameworks such as the SCO.
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US Department of Education Investigates University of Michigan's Foreign Funding
The US Department of Education is investigating the University of Michigan for allegedly underreporting $86 million in foreign funding since 2020, prompting concerns about national security and following similar investigations at other universities.
US Department of Education Investigates University of Michigan's Foreign Funding
The US Department of Education is investigating the University of Michigan for allegedly underreporting $86 million in foreign funding since 2020, prompting concerns about national security and following similar investigations at other universities.
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China Urges Stronger Economic Ties with Australia Amidst Global Uncertainty
Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for enhanced cooperation with Australia on Tuesday, highlighting a $210 million bilateral trade and a survey indicating 75% of surveyed businesses prioritize China for investment, despite global economic headwinds.
China Urges Stronger Economic Ties with Australia Amidst Global Uncertainty
Chinese Premier Li Qiang called for enhanced cooperation with Australia on Tuesday, highlighting a $210 million bilateral trade and a survey indicating 75% of surveyed businesses prioritize China for investment, despite global economic headwinds.
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China's 5.3% Economic Growth in H1 2025 Exceeds Global Peers
China announced 5.3% economic growth for the first half of 2025, exceeding previous years and leading global economies; this success is attributed to stable unemployment, low prices, and record foreign trade of RMB 21.79 trillion, showcasing the country's economic strength and the importance of glob...

China's 5.3% Economic Growth in H1 2025 Exceeds Global Peers
China announced 5.3% economic growth for the first half of 2025, exceeding previous years and leading global economies; this success is attributed to stable unemployment, low prices, and record foreign trade of RMB 21.79 trillion, showcasing the country's economic strength and the importance of glob...
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2024 Global Energy Prize Awarded for Advancements in Energy Technology
The 2024 Global Energy Prize, announced July 9 in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, awarded He Jinliang (China) for ultrahigh voltage transmission, Huang Yu (UCLA) for fuel cell advancements, and Vladislav Khomich (Russia) for plasma technologies, reflecting global efforts in clean energy.

2024 Global Energy Prize Awarded for Advancements in Energy Technology
The 2024 Global Energy Prize, announced July 9 in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, awarded He Jinliang (China) for ultrahigh voltage transmission, Huang Yu (UCLA) for fuel cell advancements, and Vladislav Khomich (Russia) for plasma technologies, reflecting global efforts in clean energy.
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Shortened EU-China Summit Highlights Growing Trade Tensions
The upcoming EU-China summit in Beijing, reduced to one day from the initially planned two, shows limited progress in easing trade friction, marked by a €400 billion EU trade deficit and China's near-monopoly on rare earth minerals, prompting calls for a stronger EU response.

Shortened EU-China Summit Highlights Growing Trade Tensions
The upcoming EU-China summit in Beijing, reduced to one day from the initially planned two, shows limited progress in easing trade friction, marked by a €400 billion EU trade deficit and China's near-monopoly on rare earth minerals, prompting calls for a stronger EU response.
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Nvidia CEO hails China's AI progress, chip sales resume
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised China's open-source AI, its role in supply chain revolution, and the impact of resumed H20 chip sales to China following the lifting of US export restrictions, boosting global tech markets.

Nvidia CEO hails China's AI progress, chip sales resume
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised China's open-source AI, its role in supply chain revolution, and the impact of resumed H20 chip sales to China following the lifting of US export restrictions, boosting global tech markets.
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Albanese's China Visit: A Symbolic Shift in Australia's Foreign Policy
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited China, symbolically following Gough Whitlam's 1971 precedent of establishing relations with the People's Republic of China, contrasting with his predecessor's confrontational approach and aiming to stabilize relations despite US pressure.

Albanese's China Visit: A Symbolic Shift in Australia's Foreign Policy
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited China, symbolically following Gough Whitlam's 1971 precedent of establishing relations with the People's Republic of China, contrasting with his predecessor's confrontational approach and aiming to stabilize relations despite US pressure.
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China's Economic Growth Fuels African Trade and Investment
China's 5.3% GDP growth in the first half of 2025 positively impacts Africa, particularly Zimbabwe, through increased trade (China's zero-tariff policy for 53 African countries), investment, and technology transfer, boosting economic diversification and development.

China's Economic Growth Fuels African Trade and Investment
China's 5.3% GDP growth in the first half of 2025 positively impacts Africa, particularly Zimbabwe, through increased trade (China's zero-tariff policy for 53 African countries), investment, and technology transfer, boosting economic diversification and development.
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44% Bias Score
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