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Can Trump's Dealmaking Advance Human Rights?
Former President Donald Trump's potential to positively influence human rights is explored, focusing on leveraging his deal-making approach in conflicts involving Gaza, Ukraine, and China's treatment of Uyghurs, despite his previous actions.
Can Trump's Dealmaking Advance Human Rights?
Former President Donald Trump's potential to positively influence human rights is explored, focusing on leveraging his deal-making approach in conflicts involving Gaza, Ukraine, and China's treatment of Uyghurs, despite his previous actions.
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44% Bias Score


AI Restores Ancient Xinjiang Murals
An AI-driven project launched Friday in Urumqi, Xinjiang, aims to restore the ancient Kizil Caves murals using advanced technologies like terahertz spectroscopy and AI-powered image recognition to combat damage from past looting and natural erosion, preserving a vital piece of Silk Road history.
AI Restores Ancient Xinjiang Murals
An AI-driven project launched Friday in Urumqi, Xinjiang, aims to restore the ancient Kizil Caves murals using advanced technologies like terahertz spectroscopy and AI-powered image recognition to combat damage from past looting and natural erosion, preserving a vital piece of Silk Road history.
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Xi Jinping Reaffirms China's Commitment to Private Sector Growth
Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed unwavering support for the private sector, emphasizing its crucial role in technological innovation and economic growth, leading to expectations of increased investment and sustained economic development, as evidenced by the participation of major tech compani...
Xi Jinping Reaffirms China's Commitment to Private Sector Growth
Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed unwavering support for the private sector, emphasizing its crucial role in technological innovation and economic growth, leading to expectations of increased investment and sustained economic development, as evidenced by the participation of major tech compani...
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Japan Posts $18.2 Billion Trade Deficit in January
Japan reported a "2.76 trillion yen ($18.2 billion)" trade deficit in January 2024, its first in two months, driven by increased electronics imports and a weaker yen despite record-high exports and imports.
Japan Posts $18.2 Billion Trade Deficit in January
Japan reported a "2.76 trillion yen ($18.2 billion)" trade deficit in January 2024, its first in two months, driven by increased electronics imports and a weaker yen despite record-high exports and imports.
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Philips Posts €698 Million Loss Amidst US Settlement and China Sales Decline
Philips reported a €698 million net loss in 2022, largely due to a $1.1 billion US settlement for sleep apnea devices, following a €463 million loss in 2023; decreased Chinese sales offset by North American growth; the company is restructuring and expanding production outside China to mitigate trade...
Philips Posts €698 Million Loss Amidst US Settlement and China Sales Decline
Philips reported a €698 million net loss in 2022, largely due to a $1.1 billion US settlement for sleep apnea devices, following a €463 million loss in 2023; decreased Chinese sales offset by North American growth; the company is restructuring and expanding production outside China to mitigate trade...
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Joint China-Thailand Operation Shuts Down Myanmar Scam Centers
A joint effort by China and Thailand is shutting down online scam centers in Myanmar, repatriating hundreds of victims, many Chinese nationals, following a recent rescue of 260 people from 20 nations and Thailand's cutoff of utilities to border regions in Myanmar due to the severe damage caused by s...
Joint China-Thailand Operation Shuts Down Myanmar Scam Centers
A joint effort by China and Thailand is shutting down online scam centers in Myanmar, repatriating hundreds of victims, many Chinese nationals, following a recent rescue of 260 people from 20 nations and Thailand's cutoff of utilities to border regions in Myanmar due to the severe damage caused by s...
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China's Economic Slowdown Challenges Predictions of Global Domination
In 2016, the IMF declared China the world's largest economy based on purchasing power parity; however, this assessment is complicated by the fact that using market exchange rates, the U.S. lead was shrinking, fueling geopolitical anxieties about a shifting global power balance. China's economic grow...

China's Economic Slowdown Challenges Predictions of Global Domination
In 2016, the IMF declared China the world's largest economy based on purchasing power parity; however, this assessment is complicated by the fact that using market exchange rates, the U.S. lead was shrinking, fueling geopolitical anxieties about a shifting global power balance. China's economic grow...
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52% Bias Score

China's Global Civilization Initiative: Promoting Cultural Exchange Amidst Rising Nationalism
China's 2024 Global Civilization Initiative promotes cultural exchange and heritage preservation to counter rising antiglobalization; actions include hosting international events, supporting preservation projects, and implementing visa waivers, resulting in 20.1 million visa-free entries (112% incre...

China's Global Civilization Initiative: Promoting Cultural Exchange Amidst Rising Nationalism
China's 2024 Global Civilization Initiative promotes cultural exchange and heritage preservation to counter rising antiglobalization; actions include hosting international events, supporting preservation projects, and implementing visa waivers, resulting in 20.1 million visa-free entries (112% incre...
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Philips Reports €698 Million Net Loss in 2022 Amidst US Settlement and China Sales Decline
Philips announced a €698 million net loss in 2022, mainly due to a $1.1 billion US settlement related to sleep apnea devices; the company also saw a slight revenue decrease, primarily from lower sales in China, while sales in North America increased, leading to a decrease in the company's stock pric...

Philips Reports €698 Million Net Loss in 2022 Amidst US Settlement and China Sales Decline
Philips announced a €698 million net loss in 2022, mainly due to a $1.1 billion US settlement related to sleep apnea devices; the company also saw a slight revenue decrease, primarily from lower sales in China, while sales in North America increased, leading to a decrease in the company's stock pric...
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China's Flu Epidemic Persists Despite Decreasing Infection Rates
Despite a recent decline in acute respiratory infections in China, including influenza, the nation remains in the midst of a flu epidemic; the upcoming school semester poses a heightened infection risk in schools and nurseries.

China's Flu Epidemic Persists Despite Decreasing Infection Rates
Despite a recent decline in acute respiratory infections in China, including influenza, the nation remains in the midst of a flu epidemic; the upcoming school semester poses a heightened infection risk in schools and nurseries.
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Chinese Snow Village Deceives Tourists with Artificial "Snow" Amidst Warm Winter
The Chengdu Snow Village in Sichuan, China, falsely advertised a snowy landscape using cotton wool and foamy water during the Lunar New Year holiday, prompting visitor outrage, refunds, and an investigation for false advertising due to unusually warm weather.

Chinese Snow Village Deceives Tourists with Artificial "Snow" Amidst Warm Winter
The Chengdu Snow Village in Sichuan, China, falsely advertised a snowy landscape using cotton wool and foamy water during the Lunar New Year holiday, prompting visitor outrage, refunds, and an investigation for false advertising due to unusually warm weather.
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24% Bias Score

Taiwan Tycoon Warns of Catastrophic Consequences if China Takes Taiwan
Taiwanese tycoon Robert Tsao, sanctioned by China for funding civil defense against a potential invasion, warns that a Chinese takeover of Taiwan would significantly strengthen China's strategic position in the Western Pacific, impacting U.S. interests; he is also campaigning against Taiwanese legis...

Taiwan Tycoon Warns of Catastrophic Consequences if China Takes Taiwan
Taiwanese tycoon Robert Tsao, sanctioned by China for funding civil defense against a potential invasion, warns that a Chinese takeover of Taiwan would significantly strengthen China's strategic position in the Western Pacific, impacting U.S. interests; he is also campaigning against Taiwanese legis...
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44% Bias Score
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