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TikTok Sale Remains Unresolved Despite US Deadline
Due to US national security concerns over data handling and potential Chinese government influence, a law mandated the sale or ban of TikTok by April 5th; however, the sale hasn't happened, and the app faced temporary closures, with deadlines repeatedly extended by presidential intervention.
TikTok Sale Remains Unresolved Despite US Deadline
Due to US national security concerns over data handling and potential Chinese government influence, a law mandated the sale or ban of TikTok by April 5th; however, the sale hasn't happened, and the app faced temporary closures, with deadlines repeatedly extended by presidential intervention.
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48% Bias Score


China Launches "Three Gorges Antarctic Eye" Telescope
China launched a 3.2-meter aperture radio/millimeter-wave telescope, the "Three Gorges Antarctic Eye," at its Zhongshan Station in Antarctica on April 3, 2024, to study the Milky Way's neutral hydrogen and ammonia molecular spectral lines, overcoming challenges of extreme cold and strong winds.
China Launches "Three Gorges Antarctic Eye" Telescope
China launched a 3.2-meter aperture radio/millimeter-wave telescope, the "Three Gorges Antarctic Eye," at its Zhongshan Station in Antarctica on April 3, 2024, to study the Milky Way's neutral hydrogen and ammonia molecular spectral lines, overcoming challenges of extreme cold and strong winds.
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52% Bias Score


Netherlands to Screen Researchers in Sensitive Technologies
To prevent sensitive technology leaks, the Netherlands will screen 8,000 researchers annually in fields like AI and quantum computing, costing the government €15.3 million and universities €8.1 million yearly, plus a one-time €32 million investment in security upgrades by the institutions.
Netherlands to Screen Researchers in Sensitive Technologies
To prevent sensitive technology leaks, the Netherlands will screen 8,000 researchers annually in fields like AI and quantum computing, costing the government €15.3 million and universities €8.1 million yearly, plus a one-time €32 million investment in security upgrades by the institutions.
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36% Bias Score


Zapatero's China Lobbying Boosts Spain's Ties with Beijing
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's extensive lobbying efforts for China, including lifting the European Union arms embargo and promoting Huawei, have significantly strengthened Spain's commercial ties with China, facilitating numerous business opportunities and visits by to...
Zapatero's China Lobbying Boosts Spain's Ties with Beijing
Former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's extensive lobbying efforts for China, including lifting the European Union arms embargo and promoting Huawei, have significantly strengthened Spain's commercial ties with China, facilitating numerous business opportunities and visits by to...
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48% Bias Score


China Warns of High Forest Fire Risk After Qingming Festival Blazes
Chinese authorities warned of a high risk of forest and grassland fires in northern China this month, following multiple fires during the Qingming Festival linked to traditional practices; hundreds of firefighters and aircraft were deployed, and several arrests were made.
China Warns of High Forest Fire Risk After Qingming Festival Blazes
Chinese authorities warned of a high risk of forest and grassland fires in northern China this month, following multiple fires during the Qingming Festival linked to traditional practices; hundreds of firefighters and aircraft were deployed, and several arrests were made.
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24% Bias Score


US to Impose \$1 Million Fee on Chinese-Made Ships Entering American Ports
The US may impose a \$1 million fee on each visit by Chinese-made ships to its ports, starting mid-year, impacting 30% of Greek-owned vessels and potentially reshaping global shipping.
US to Impose \$1 Million Fee on Chinese-Made Ships Entering American Ports
The US may impose a \$1 million fee on each visit by Chinese-made ships to its ports, starting mid-year, impacting 30% of Greek-owned vessels and potentially reshaping global shipping.
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36% Bias Score

Affordable Coffee Fuels China's County Economy Boom
Driven by rising disposable incomes and evolving consumer trends, affordable coffee brands like Lucky Cup are rapidly expanding into China's lower-tier markets, with over 5,000 outlets nationwide and significant sales growth, signaling a shift towards more accessible premium products in previously u...

Affordable Coffee Fuels China's County Economy Boom
Driven by rising disposable incomes and evolving consumer trends, affordable coffee brands like Lucky Cup are rapidly expanding into China's lower-tier markets, with over 5,000 outlets nationwide and significant sales growth, signaling a shift towards more accessible premium products in previously u...
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36% Bias Score

Netherlands to Mandate Security Screenings for Researchers and Students
The Netherlands proposes a new law requiring security screenings for all researchers and students accessing sensitive information, using intelligence data to prevent knowledge leaks to foreign powers like China, Russia, and Iran; 8000 screenings are estimated annually.

Netherlands to Mandate Security Screenings for Researchers and Students
The Netherlands proposes a new law requiring security screenings for all researchers and students accessing sensitive information, using intelligence data to prevent knowledge leaks to foreign powers like China, Russia, and Iran; 8000 screenings are estimated annually.
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40% Bias Score

Netherlands to Screen Researchers for Sensitive Knowledge
The Netherlands plans to screen 8,000 researchers and students yearly for access to sensitive information, using intelligence data to prevent knowledge leakage to countries like China, Russia, and Iran, raising concerns about potential delays and limitations.

Netherlands to Screen Researchers for Sensitive Knowledge
The Netherlands plans to screen 8,000 researchers and students yearly for access to sensitive information, using intelligence data to prevent knowledge leakage to countries like China, Russia, and Iran, raising concerns about potential delays and limitations.
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48% Bias Score

Modi's Sri Lanka Visit: Countering China's Influence
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Sri Lanka, signing defense and energy agreements to counter China's influence; Sri Lanka's President assured India that its territory won't be used against India's security interests.

Modi's Sri Lanka Visit: Countering China's Influence
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Sri Lanka, signing defense and energy agreements to counter China's influence; Sri Lanka's President assured India that its territory won't be used against India's security interests.
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56% Bias Score

China Finds Normal Radiation Levels Near Fukushima, But Seafood Ban Remains
China's independent tests near Fukushima found normal radiation levels in seawater samples, but this does not guarantee an end to its ban on Japanese seafood imports, highlighting ongoing bilateral tensions and food safety concerns despite the International Atomic Energy Agency's confirmation that t...

China Finds Normal Radiation Levels Near Fukushima, But Seafood Ban Remains
China's independent tests near Fukushima found normal radiation levels in seawater samples, but this does not guarantee an end to its ban on Japanese seafood imports, highlighting ongoing bilateral tensions and food safety concerns despite the International Atomic Energy Agency's confirmation that t...
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44% Bias Score

China's AI Boom Creates Record Job Demand
China's 2025 job market anticipates a record 12.22 million graduates, with AI-related positions in high demand due to the rapid growth of AI technologies like DeepSeek, leading to increased salaries and intense competition for specialists.

China's AI Boom Creates Record Job Demand
China's 2025 job market anticipates a record 12.22 million graduates, with AI-related positions in high demand due to the rapid growth of AI technologies like DeepSeek, leading to increased salaries and intense competition for specialists.
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44% Bias Score
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