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China Approves Novel Influenza Drug Onradivir
China approved Onradivir, a novel influenza A treatment targeting the PB2 protein, offering faster symptom relief and lower resistance potential than existing drugs like oseltamivir and baloxavir marboxil, potentially reducing the global burden of influenza.
China Approves Novel Influenza Drug Onradivir
China approved Onradivir, a novel influenza A treatment targeting the PB2 protein, offering faster symptom relief and lower resistance potential than existing drugs like oseltamivir and baloxavir marboxil, potentially reducing the global burden of influenza.
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48% Bias Score


China's Green Building Boom: LEED Certifications Drive Sustainability
Driven by ESG, China's "dual-carbon" goals, and consumer preference for sustainability, the green building industry is rapidly expanding, evidenced by LEED-certified projects like Luckin Coffee's 20,000th Platinum-level outlet and Cowell Health's LEED Zero Energy pharmacy in Shanghai.
China's Green Building Boom: LEED Certifications Drive Sustainability
Driven by ESG, China's "dual-carbon" goals, and consumer preference for sustainability, the green building industry is rapidly expanding, evidenced by LEED-certified projects like Luckin Coffee's 20,000th Platinum-level outlet and Cowell Health's LEED Zero Energy pharmacy in Shanghai.
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36% Bias Score


China's Green Building Boom: ESG, Consumer Demand Drive Sustainable Growth
Driven by ESG principles and consumer preference for sustainability, China's green building sector is experiencing rapid growth, exemplified by Luckin Coffee's LEED-certified outlets and Cowell Health's LEED Zero Energy pharmacy in Shanghai, showcasing the integration of green building practices acr...
China's Green Building Boom: ESG, Consumer Demand Drive Sustainable Growth
Driven by ESG principles and consumer preference for sustainability, China's green building sector is experiencing rapid growth, exemplified by Luckin Coffee's LEED-certified outlets and Cowell Health's LEED Zero Energy pharmacy in Shanghai, showcasing the integration of green building practices acr...
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Philippines-China Relations at 50: A Call for Independent Foreign Policy and Dialogue
The 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and China prompts reflection on Manila's foreign policy choices, emphasizing the need for independent decision-making, balanced alliances, and prioritizing dialogue over confrontation to achieve mutual prosperity.
Philippines-China Relations at 50: A Call for Independent Foreign Policy and Dialogue
The 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and China prompts reflection on Manila's foreign policy choices, emphasizing the need for independent decision-making, balanced alliances, and prioritizing dialogue over confrontation to achieve mutual prosperity.
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52% Bias Score


Canada to Vote on Honorary Citizenship for Jailed Hong Kong Activist
The Canadian Parliament is voting on a motion to grant honorary Canadian citizenship to jailed Hong Kong businessman Jimmy Lai, who faces charges under a Beijing-imposed national-security law, in a bid to secure his release from four and a half years of solitary confinement.
Canada to Vote on Honorary Citizenship for Jailed Hong Kong Activist
The Canadian Parliament is voting on a motion to grant honorary Canadian citizenship to jailed Hong Kong businessman Jimmy Lai, who faces charges under a Beijing-imposed national-security law, in a bid to secure his release from four and a half years of solitary confinement.
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52% Bias Score


Lagarde Warns of Global Depression Risk Due to China-U.S. Trade Imbalance
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde warned in Beijing on Wednesday that China's trade policies risk a new global depression unless it cooperates with the U.S. to resolve the massive trade imbalance, drawing parallels to past trade-induced crises.
Lagarde Warns of Global Depression Risk Due to China-U.S. Trade Imbalance
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde warned in Beijing on Wednesday that China's trade policies risk a new global depression unless it cooperates with the U.S. to resolve the massive trade imbalance, drawing parallels to past trade-induced crises.
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China Remains Key to European Firms' Growth Strategies Amidst Global Uncertainty
European executives view China as vital for long-term growth, citing its manufacturing prowess, technological advances (particularly in AI and robotics), and government initiatives promoting consumption upgrades and green development; this is evidenced by increased FDI in high-tech sectors and susta...

China Remains Key to European Firms' Growth Strategies Amidst Global Uncertainty
European executives view China as vital for long-term growth, citing its manufacturing prowess, technological advances (particularly in AI and robotics), and government initiatives promoting consumption upgrades and green development; this is evidenced by increased FDI in high-tech sectors and susta...
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52% Bias Score

Philippines-China Relations at 50: A Call for Introspection
On June 9, 1975, the Philippines and China established diplomatic relations; 50 years later, this anniversary encourages the Philippines to reflect on its foreign policy choices toward China, balancing economic ties with navigating geopolitical complexities and tensions in the South China Sea.

Philippines-China Relations at 50: A Call for Introspection
On June 9, 1975, the Philippines and China established diplomatic relations; 50 years later, this anniversary encourages the Philippines to reflect on its foreign policy choices toward China, balancing economic ties with navigating geopolitical complexities and tensions in the South China Sea.
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52% Bias Score

China's Auto Price Wars: \$24.7 Billion in Losses Spark Industry Reform
China's auto industry lost \$24.7 billion from price wars in 2024, prompting major automakers to shift focus to technology and service, while the government seeks to curb destructive competition through regulation.

China's Auto Price Wars: \$24.7 Billion in Losses Spark Industry Reform
China's auto industry lost \$24.7 billion from price wars in 2024, prompting major automakers to shift focus to technology and service, while the government seeks to curb destructive competition through regulation.
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64% Bias Score

UN Celebrates First International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations
The UN celebrated its first International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations on June 10th, co-hosted by China, emphasizing the urgent need for intercultural dialogue amid rising global discrimination and geopolitical tensions, with high-level officials from various countries and UN bodies particip...

UN Celebrates First International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations
The UN celebrated its first International Day for Dialogue among Civilizations on June 10th, co-hosted by China, emphasizing the urgent need for intercultural dialogue amid rising global discrimination and geopolitical tensions, with high-level officials from various countries and UN bodies particip...
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36% Bias Score

Xi, Lee Vow to Deepen China-South Korea Ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping and South Korean President Lee Jae-myung held a phone conversation on Tuesday, agreeing to deepen bilateral ties and enhance cooperation amid global uncertainties; bilateral trade reached $328.08 billion in 2024.

Xi, Lee Vow to Deepen China-South Korea Ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping and South Korean President Lee Jae-myung held a phone conversation on Tuesday, agreeing to deepen bilateral ties and enhance cooperation amid global uncertainties; bilateral trade reached $328.08 billion in 2024.
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China to Build $85 Million National Heritage Route Along Hexi Corridor
China will invest $84.9 million over 10 years to build its first national heritage route along the Hexi Corridor in northwestern China, encompassing 52 cultural and natural sites and 20 intangible cultural heritage projects, promoting tourism and international exchange.

China to Build $85 Million National Heritage Route Along Hexi Corridor
China will invest $84.9 million over 10 years to build its first national heritage route along the Hexi Corridor in northwestern China, encompassing 52 cultural and natural sites and 20 intangible cultural heritage projects, promoting tourism and international exchange.
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36% Bias Score
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