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House Republicans Back Taiwan Recognition, Defying China
A resolution backed by 24 House Republicans seeks to formally recognize Taiwan, challenging the U.S.'s longstanding "One China" policy and potentially escalating tensions with China, which views Taiwan as its territory.
House Republicans Back Taiwan Recognition, Defying China
A resolution backed by 24 House Republicans seeks to formally recognize Taiwan, challenging the U.S.'s longstanding "One China" policy and potentially escalating tensions with China, which views Taiwan as its territory.
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60% Bias Score


Insecure Chinese Cameras Pose National Security Risk to US Infrastructure
A Department of Homeland Security bulletin warns that tens of thousands of insecure Chinese-made internet-connected cameras, many imported via "white labeling", are installed in US critical infrastructure networks, allowing potential Chinese government espionage and disruption, despite a 2022 FCC ba...
Insecure Chinese Cameras Pose National Security Risk to US Infrastructure
A Department of Homeland Security bulletin warns that tens of thousands of insecure Chinese-made internet-connected cameras, many imported via "white labeling", are installed in US critical infrastructure networks, allowing potential Chinese government espionage and disruption, despite a 2022 FCC ba...
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48% Bias Score


EU and US Launch Joint Crackdown on Chinese Online Retailers
The EU and US are simultaneously cracking down on Chinese online retailers like Shein, Temu, and AliExpress due to concerns about low-cost imports, product safety, and consumer protection; the EU is investigating while the US ended a duty-free import loophole, potentially increasing prices for consu...
EU and US Launch Joint Crackdown on Chinese Online Retailers
The EU and US are simultaneously cracking down on Chinese online retailers like Shein, Temu, and AliExpress due to concerns about low-cost imports, product safety, and consumer protection; the EU is investigating while the US ended a duty-free import loophole, potentially increasing prices for consu...
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40% Bias Score


EU and US Employ Different Strategies Against Cheap Chinese Imports
The US and EU are tackling cheap Chinese online retailers; the US uses delivery blocks and tariffs, while the EU focuses on enforcing existing regulations to protect domestic businesses and consumers from substandard products.
EU and US Employ Different Strategies Against Cheap Chinese Imports
The US and EU are tackling cheap Chinese online retailers; the US uses delivery blocks and tariffs, while the EU focuses on enforcing existing regulations to protect domestic businesses and consumers from substandard products.
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56% Bias Score


China's Coordinated Push for Brain-Computer Interface Dominance
China's National Medical Products Administration is drafting standards for BCI medical devices, while Beijing and Shanghai aim to cultivate globally influential BCI tech leaders by 2030, reflecting a national push to transition BCI technology from exploration to implementation, with a market project...
China's Coordinated Push for Brain-Computer Interface Dominance
China's National Medical Products Administration is drafting standards for BCI medical devices, while Beijing and Shanghai aim to cultivate globally influential BCI tech leaders by 2030, reflecting a national push to transition BCI technology from exploration to implementation, with a market project...
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36% Bias Score


US Government Ships Exempt from Panama Canal Tolls
The U.S. State Department announced that U.S. government ships will not pay tolls to transit the Panama Canal, saving Washington millions annually, following President Trump's pressure and subsequent negotiations; however, the Panama Canal Authority denied any toll changes.
US Government Ships Exempt from Panama Canal Tolls
The U.S. State Department announced that U.S. government ships will not pay tolls to transit the Panama Canal, saving Washington millions annually, following President Trump's pressure and subsequent negotiations; however, the Panama Canal Authority denied any toll changes.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Exit from Paris Agreement: Boosting China's Green Dominance
President Trump withdrew the US from the Paris Agreement, citing unfair advantages for China, which remains the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gasses, despite increasing investment in renewable energy; this move could hinder US renewable energy development and accelerate China's global domina...

Trump's Exit from Paris Agreement: Boosting China's Green Dominance
President Trump withdrew the US from the Paris Agreement, citing unfair advantages for China, which remains the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gasses, despite increasing investment in renewable energy; this move could hinder US renewable energy development and accelerate China's global domina...
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48% Bias Score

Global AI Summit in Paris Addresses China's DeepSeek Challenge
An AI summit in Paris brings together 80 countries to discuss the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, particularly in light of China's new AI assistant, DeepSeek, which has challenged US dominance in the sector, prompting a global reassessment of AI power dynamics and the need for internat...

Global AI Summit in Paris Addresses China's DeepSeek Challenge
An AI summit in Paris brings together 80 countries to discuss the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, particularly in light of China's new AI assistant, DeepSeek, which has challenged US dominance in the sector, prompting a global reassessment of AI power dynamics and the need for internat...
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60% Bias Score

Guangdong to Prioritize AI and Robotics for Economic Growth
Guangdong province in South China plans to make artificial intelligence and robotics its leading industries by 2025, aiming to build a modern industrial system supported by advanced manufacturing and technological innovation, with companies like Huawei and Midea already contributing significantly.

Guangdong to Prioritize AI and Robotics for Economic Growth
Guangdong province in South China plans to make artificial intelligence and robotics its leading industries by 2025, aiming to build a modern industrial system supported by advanced manufacturing and technological innovation, with companies like Huawei and Midea already contributing significantly.
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60% Bias Score

China's Green Electricity Certificates Surge 21-Fold in 2024
In 2024, China issued 4.955 billion green electricity certificates, a 21.42-fold increase, facilitating green power transactions and addressing carbon emissions in global trade by tracing product carbon footprints, with 70 percent of purchases from manufacturing sectors.

China's Green Electricity Certificates Surge 21-Fold in 2024
In 2024, China issued 4.955 billion green electricity certificates, a 21.42-fold increase, facilitating green power transactions and addressing carbon emissions in global trade by tracing product carbon footprints, with 70 percent of purchases from manufacturing sectors.
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36% Bias Score

Panama Denies Canal Fee Waiver Deal with US Amid Trump's "Take Back" Threat
Panama denied a US State Department claim that it agreed to waive transit fees for US government ships through the Panama Canal, contradicting a US announcement that the agreement would save the US millions annually; this follows President Trump's recent vow to "take back" the canal, escalating tens...

Panama Denies Canal Fee Waiver Deal with US Amid Trump's "Take Back" Threat
Panama denied a US State Department claim that it agreed to waive transit fees for US government ships through the Panama Canal, contradicting a US announcement that the agreement would save the US millions annually; this follows President Trump's recent vow to "take back" the canal, escalating tens...
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44% Bias Score

US Claims Toll-Free Panama Canal Passage; Authority Denies
The US announced its government ships will use the Panama Canal toll-free, a claim immediately denied by the Panama Canal Authority amid rising tensions over China's influence and US concerns about alleged overcharging of its military vessels.

US Claims Toll-Free Panama Canal Passage; Authority Denies
The US announced its government ships will use the Panama Canal toll-free, a claim immediately denied by the Panama Canal Authority amid rising tensions over China's influence and US concerns about alleged overcharging of its military vessels.
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48% Bias Score
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