

China to Wave Flag on Moon Using Electromagnetic Fields
Chinese scientists are developing a flag for the Chang'e 7 lunar mission, scheduled for launch around 2026, that will use electromagnetic fields to simulate waving on the airless moon, inspired by a proposal from elementary school students and aiming to inspire future aerospace careers.
China to Wave Flag on Moon Using Electromagnetic Fields
Chinese scientists are developing a flag for the Chang'e 7 lunar mission, scheduled for launch around 2026, that will use electromagnetic fields to simulate waving on the airless moon, inspired by a proposal from elementary school students and aiming to inspire future aerospace careers.
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24% Bias Score


Stable Inflation in China Amidst Government-Driven Domestic Demand Boost
China's inflation remained stable in 2024, with consumer prices rising 0.2 percent year-on-year and producer prices falling 2.2 percent, driven by government programs boosting domestic demand through equipment and consumer goods replacements totaling 81 billion yuan, resulting in increased car and a...
Stable Inflation in China Amidst Government-Driven Domestic Demand Boost
China's inflation remained stable in 2024, with consumer prices rising 0.2 percent year-on-year and producer prices falling 2.2 percent, driven by government programs boosting domestic demand through equipment and consumer goods replacements totaling 81 billion yuan, resulting in increased car and a...
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36% Bias Score


CCP Leadership Meeting Emphasizes Centralized Control, Sets Priorities for 2025
The Chinese Communist Party's top leadership met on Thursday, reviewing work reports from key state institutions and emphasizing the Party's centralized leadership as vital for China's successes, with 2025 highlighted as a crucial year for reforms.
CCP Leadership Meeting Emphasizes Centralized Control, Sets Priorities for 2025
The Chinese Communist Party's top leadership met on Thursday, reviewing work reports from key state institutions and emphasizing the Party's centralized leadership as vital for China's successes, with 2025 highlighted as a crucial year for reforms.
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60% Bias Score


Chinese Actor Rescued After Human Trafficking in Thailand
Chinese actor Wang Xing was rescued in Myanmar after being trafficked through Thailand on January 3, prompting an investigation and reassurance from Thai authorities regarding tourism safety, despite several similar reported cases.
Chinese Actor Rescued After Human Trafficking in Thailand
Chinese actor Wang Xing was rescued in Myanmar after being trafficked through Thailand on January 3, prompting an investigation and reassurance from Thai authorities regarding tourism safety, despite several similar reported cases.
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52% Bias Score


China Unveils 2025 Policy to Boost Domestic Demand Through Trade-Ins and Subsidies
China's government announced a policy to boost domestic demand in 2025 by subsidizing digital product purchases and promoting equipment/consumer goods trade-ins, aiming to address slow retail sales growth (3.5 percent year-on-year in 2024) and low investment.
China Unveils 2025 Policy to Boost Domestic Demand Through Trade-Ins and Subsidies
China's government announced a policy to boost domestic demand in 2025 by subsidizing digital product purchases and promoting equipment/consumer goods trade-ins, aiming to address slow retail sales growth (3.5 percent year-on-year in 2024) and low investment.
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36% Bias Score


Tianjin Initiative Launched at 20th CIFTIS Forum
The 20th China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS), held in Tianjin, China, from June 1-5, 2024, focused on sustainable development and brought together over 600 professionals from 20 countries to discuss digitalization, eco-friendly practices, and talent development in the exhibition ...
Tianjin Initiative Launched at 20th CIFTIS Forum
The 20th China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS), held in Tianjin, China, from June 1-5, 2024, focused on sustainable development and brought together over 600 professionals from 20 countries to discuss digitalization, eco-friendly practices, and talent development in the exhibition ...
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40% Bias Score

Cardamom Cultivation Threatens Critically Endangered Skywalker Hoolock Gibbons in China
Fewer than 200 critically endangered Skywalker hoolock gibbons, the first ape species named by Chinese scientists, inhabit China's Yunnan province; half live in collective forests near Lisu villages where cardamom cultivation, while economically beneficial, threatens their habitat through deforestat...

Cardamom Cultivation Threatens Critically Endangered Skywalker Hoolock Gibbons in China
Fewer than 200 critically endangered Skywalker hoolock gibbons, the first ape species named by Chinese scientists, inhabit China's Yunnan province; half live in collective forests near Lisu villages where cardamom cultivation, while economically beneficial, threatens their habitat through deforestat...
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32% Bias Score

CCP Meeting Emphasizes Party Leadership and 2025 Reform Goals
The Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) top leaders convened on Thursday to review the performance of leading Party member groups within key state institutions, emphasizing the Party's overall leadership as China's greatest political advantage and calling for effective implementation of CCP decisions an...

CCP Meeting Emphasizes Party Leadership and 2025 Reform Goals
The Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) top leaders convened on Thursday to review the performance of leading Party member groups within key state institutions, emphasizing the Party's overall leadership as China's greatest political advantage and calling for effective implementation of CCP decisions an...
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56% Bias Score

China Mobilizes for Record-Breaking Spring Festival Travel Rush
China is preparing for a massive Spring Festival travel rush from January 14 to February 22, expecting 9 billion interregional trips, with 7.2 billion by private car, prompting large investments in charging infrastructure and emergency response plans to ensure safe and efficient travel amidst potent...

China Mobilizes for Record-Breaking Spring Festival Travel Rush
China is preparing for a massive Spring Festival travel rush from January 14 to February 22, expecting 9 billion interregional trips, with 7.2 billion by private car, prompting large investments in charging infrastructure and emergency response plans to ensure safe and efficient travel amidst potent...
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24% Bias Score

Bloks Group IPO Makes Founder Billionaire Despite Unprofitability
Bloks Group, a Chinese toy company making Lego-like blocks and Ultraman figurines, saw its Hong Kong IPO 6,000 times oversubscribed, raising $215 million and making its founder Zhu Weisong a billionaire, but the company remains unprofitable.

Bloks Group IPO Makes Founder Billionaire Despite Unprofitability
Bloks Group, a Chinese toy company making Lego-like blocks and Ultraman figurines, saw its Hong Kong IPO 6,000 times oversubscribed, raising $215 million and making its founder Zhu Weisong a billionaire, but the company remains unprofitable.
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56% Bias Score

Endangered Skywalker Gibbons Threatened by Cardamom Cultivation in China
Fewer than 200 critically endangered Skywalker hoolock gibbons, the first ape species named by Chinese scientists, inhabit China, primarily in Yunnan province, where their habitat is threatened by Chinese black cardamom cultivation, which accounts for 78 percent of global production.

Endangered Skywalker Gibbons Threatened by Cardamom Cultivation in China
Fewer than 200 critically endangered Skywalker hoolock gibbons, the first ape species named by Chinese scientists, inhabit China, primarily in Yunnan province, where their habitat is threatened by Chinese black cardamom cultivation, which accounts for 78 percent of global production.
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36% Bias Score

UK Seeks to Reset Strained Ties with China Through Economic Talks
Britain's Treasury chief Rachel Reeves is traveling to China this weekend to relaunch economic and financial talks suspended since 2019, marking a renewed effort by the Labour government to improve ties with Beijing despite ongoing security and human rights concerns.

UK Seeks to Reset Strained Ties with China Through Economic Talks
Britain's Treasury chief Rachel Reeves is traveling to China this weekend to relaunch economic and financial talks suspended since 2019, marking a renewed effort by the Labour government to improve ties with Beijing despite ongoing security and human rights concerns.
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60% Bias Score