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China to Build National Heritage Route Along Hexi Corridor
China plans to build its first national heritage route along the Hexi Corridor in northwest China within the next 10 years, investing 610 million yuan ($84.9 million) in 120 projects to protect and utilize 52 cultural and natural heritages and 20 intangible cultural heritage projects, promoting inte...
China to Build National Heritage Route Along Hexi Corridor
China plans to build its first national heritage route along the Hexi Corridor in northwest China within the next 10 years, investing 610 million yuan ($84.9 million) in 120 projects to protect and utilize 52 cultural and natural heritages and 20 intangible cultural heritage projects, promoting inte...
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36% Bias Score


China Launches Initiative to Promote Positive Digital Ecosystem Among Young Netizens
A new initiative was launched at the 2025 China Internet Civilization Conference in Hefei, China, urging China's 540 million young netizens to build a positive digital ecosystem by using the internet legally, combating online rumors, and promoting social values; Li Shulei, head of the CPC Central Co...
China Launches Initiative to Promote Positive Digital Ecosystem Among Young Netizens
A new initiative was launched at the 2025 China Internet Civilization Conference in Hefei, China, urging China's 540 million young netizens to build a positive digital ecosystem by using the internet legally, combating online rumors, and promoting social values; Li Shulei, head of the CPC Central Co...
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40% Bias Score


Three Chinese Nationals Charged with Smuggling Biological Materials into the US
Three Chinese nationals, including Chengxuan Han, Yunqing Jian, and Zunyong Liu, face charges for smuggling biological materials—roundworms and Fusarium graminearum—into the US, raising national security concerns and highlighting potential vulnerabilities in university laboratories and visa processe...
Three Chinese Nationals Charged with Smuggling Biological Materials into the US
Three Chinese nationals, including Chengxuan Han, Yunqing Jian, and Zunyong Liu, face charges for smuggling biological materials—roundworms and Fusarium graminearum—into the US, raising national security concerns and highlighting potential vulnerabilities in university laboratories and visa processe...
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56% Bias Score


China's Rare-Earth Restrictions Spark US Supply Crisis
China's April export licensing restrictions on rare-earth elements, critical for numerous industries, have left the US with a 2-3 month supply, threatening widespread production shutdowns and price increases, mirroring the 2021 chip shortage.
China's Rare-Earth Restrictions Spark US Supply Crisis
China's April export licensing restrictions on rare-earth elements, critical for numerous industries, have left the US with a 2-3 month supply, threatening widespread production shutdowns and price increases, mirroring the 2021 chip shortage.
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52% Bias Score


China's Rare Earth Export Controls Expose US Military Vulnerability
China's April 4th export restrictions on seven rare earth metals, including samarium vital for high-temperature military magnets, have exposed the US military's dependence on China for this critical component, impacting its ability to replenish weapons stockpiles.
China's Rare Earth Export Controls Expose US Military Vulnerability
China's April 4th export restrictions on seven rare earth metals, including samarium vital for high-temperature military magnets, have exposed the US military's dependence on China for this critical component, impacting its ability to replenish weapons stockpiles.
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48% Bias Score


China Prioritizes Advanced Manufacturing for Sustainable Economic Growth
China's President Xi Jinping recently emphasized the importance of strengthening the manufacturing sector to ensure sustainable economic growth, highlighting the country's transition from quantity- to quality-driven development and the implementation of advanced technologies such as AI and automatio...
China Prioritizes Advanced Manufacturing for Sustainable Economic Growth
China's President Xi Jinping recently emphasized the importance of strengthening the manufacturing sector to ensure sustainable economic growth, highlighting the country's transition from quantity- to quality-driven development and the implementation of advanced technologies such as AI and automatio...
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56% Bias Score

Indonesia's Industry 4.0 Push Showcased at Jakarta Expo
International Industrial Week Indonesia 2025, held in Jakarta, displayed over 1,000 mostly Chinese-made filling, capping, and labeling machines, attracting over 100,000 visitors and showcasing Indonesia's push for Industry 4.0.

Indonesia's Industry 4.0 Push Showcased at Jakarta Expo
International Industrial Week Indonesia 2025, held in Jakarta, displayed over 1,000 mostly Chinese-made filling, capping, and labeling machines, attracting over 100,000 visitors and showcasing Indonesia's push for Industry 4.0.
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36% Bias Score

Guangdong to Boost Trade with ASEAN
Guangdong province, a major Chinese economic center, is deepening trade ties with ASEAN, its largest trading partner since 2000, via a conference in Guangzhou focused on expanding cooperation in trade, investment, and supply chains.

Guangdong to Boost Trade with ASEAN
Guangdong province, a major Chinese economic center, is deepening trade ties with ASEAN, its largest trading partner since 2000, via a conference in Guangzhou focused on expanding cooperation in trade, investment, and supply chains.
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52% Bias Score

WTO Faces Crisis Amidst Rise of Regional Trade Agreements and China's Multifaceted Role
The World Trade Organization faces a systemic crisis due to geopolitical shifts and rising protectionism, leading to a surge in regional trade agreements (366 by 2023 from 83 before 2001) and a shift in focus from "across-the-border" to "behind-the-border" regulations, with China playing a multiface...

WTO Faces Crisis Amidst Rise of Regional Trade Agreements and China's Multifaceted Role
The World Trade Organization faces a systemic crisis due to geopolitical shifts and rising protectionism, leading to a surge in regional trade agreements (366 by 2023 from 83 before 2001) and a shift in focus from "across-the-border" to "behind-the-border" regulations, with China playing a multiface...
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40% Bias Score

China's Rare Earth Export Restrictions Threaten US Industries
China's new export licensing requirement for rare earth minerals has created a potential crisis for US industries, leaving only a 2-3 month supply and threatening widespread production shutdowns; alternatives exist but compromise efficiency.

China's Rare Earth Export Restrictions Threaten US Industries
China's new export licensing requirement for rare earth minerals has created a potential crisis for US industries, leaving only a 2-3 month supply and threatening widespread production shutdowns; alternatives exist but compromise efficiency.
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56% Bias Score

Beijing Unveils Elder-Friendly Residences to Address Aging Population
Beijing launched nine subsidized elder-friendly model residences across seven districts, offering health monitoring, emergency alerts, and 24/7 staff to inspire better senior care services, addressing China's aging population and the limitations of expensive eldercare centers.

Beijing Unveils Elder-Friendly Residences to Address Aging Population
Beijing launched nine subsidized elder-friendly model residences across seven districts, offering health monitoring, emergency alerts, and 24/7 staff to inspire better senior care services, addressing China's aging population and the limitations of expensive eldercare centers.
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48% Bias Score

WTO Faces Systemic Crisis Amidst Rise of Regional Trade Agreements and China's Reshaping Efforts
The World Trade Organization faces a systemic crisis as geopolitical tensions and the proliferation of 283 new regional trade agreements since 2001 undermine its non-discrimination principle, while China actively works to reshape global trade governance through regional agreements, bilateral negotia...

WTO Faces Systemic Crisis Amidst Rise of Regional Trade Agreements and China's Reshaping Efforts
The World Trade Organization faces a systemic crisis as geopolitical tensions and the proliferation of 283 new regional trade agreements since 2001 undermine its non-discrimination principle, while China actively works to reshape global trade governance through regional agreements, bilateral negotia...
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44% Bias Score
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