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China Expands Maritime Law Enforcement in Pacific, Challenging Regional Powers
Pacific Island officials confirm China's growing maritime law enforcement presence, including showcasing its Haixun 60 vessel and active participation in high-seas inspection rule discussions, potentially leading to increased tensions with existing regional powers and altering the regional security ...
China Expands Maritime Law Enforcement in Pacific, Challenging Regional Powers
Pacific Island officials confirm China's growing maritime law enforcement presence, including showcasing its Haixun 60 vessel and active participation in high-seas inspection rule discussions, potentially leading to increased tensions with existing regional powers and altering the regional security ...
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Shanghai Expo Showcases China's Green Tech Advancements and Global Ambitions
The Shanghai International Carbon Neutrality Expo, running from June 1 to 7, featured technological breakthroughs from private enterprises, aided the overseas expansion of Chinese green businesses with a special guideline, and highlighted the role of AI in optimizing green supply chains.
Shanghai Expo Showcases China's Green Tech Advancements and Global Ambitions
The Shanghai International Carbon Neutrality Expo, running from June 1 to 7, featured technological breakthroughs from private enterprises, aided the overseas expansion of Chinese green businesses with a special guideline, and highlighted the role of AI in optimizing green supply chains.
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US Thwarts Smuggling of Potential Bioweapon Fungus
US authorities arrested a Chinese couple for attempting to smuggle Fusarium graminearum, a fungus considered a potential bioweapon, into the US from China in 2023; the man, a former University of Michigan employee and member of the CCP, and his girlfriend were charged with conspiracy and smuggling.
US Thwarts Smuggling of Potential Bioweapon Fungus
US authorities arrested a Chinese couple for attempting to smuggle Fusarium graminearum, a fungus considered a potential bioweapon, into the US from China in 2023; the man, a former University of Michigan employee and member of the CCP, and his girlfriend were charged with conspiracy and smuggling.
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Pro Wrestling's Rise in China: A Sold-Out "Battle of the Decade" Showcases Growing Popularity
In Beijing, a sold-out professional wrestling event called "Battle of the Decade" drew nearly 400 spectators, showcasing the growing popularity of this entertainment form in China, despite initial challenges and regulatory uncertainty.
Pro Wrestling's Rise in China: A Sold-Out "Battle of the Decade" Showcases Growing Popularity
In Beijing, a sold-out professional wrestling event called "Battle of the Decade" drew nearly 400 spectators, showcasing the growing popularity of this entertainment form in China, despite initial challenges and regulatory uncertainty.
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UN Praises China's Global Civilization Initiative for Fostering Multilateralism
On June 10th, the UN celebrated the International Day of Dialogue among Civilizations, highlighting China's Global Civilization Initiative (GCI) as a crucial tool for promoting multilateralism and cooperation in a world facing rising geopolitical tensions, intolerance, and economic nationalism.
UN Praises China's Global Civilization Initiative for Fostering Multilateralism
On June 10th, the UN celebrated the International Day of Dialogue among Civilizations, highlighting China's Global Civilization Initiative (GCI) as a crucial tool for promoting multilateralism and cooperation in a world facing rising geopolitical tensions, intolerance, and economic nationalism.
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Chinese Experts Train 210 Guinean Farmers in High-Yield Rice Cultivation
The 12th Chinese Agricultural Technical Assistance Mission in Guinea-Bissau conducted a three-day training course in Bafata, teaching over 210 farmers high-yield rice farming techniques to improve food security and economic development.
Chinese Experts Train 210 Guinean Farmers in High-Yield Rice Cultivation
The 12th Chinese Agricultural Technical Assistance Mission in Guinea-Bissau conducted a three-day training course in Bafata, teaching over 210 farmers high-yield rice farming techniques to improve food security and economic development.
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40% Bias Score

China's AI Boom: Cybersecurity Risks and Opportunities
At the 2025 Beijing Cyber Security Conference, experts warned that China's booming AI sector presents both opportunities and unprecedented risks to its cybersecurity. They called for stronger public-private coordination, a shift towards AI-driven defense systems, and reduced reliance on vulnerable o...

China's AI Boom: Cybersecurity Risks and Opportunities
At the 2025 Beijing Cyber Security Conference, experts warned that China's booming AI sector presents both opportunities and unprecedented risks to its cybersecurity. They called for stronger public-private coordination, a shift towards AI-driven defense systems, and reduced reliance on vulnerable o...
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Shanghai Expo Showcases China's Green Tech Advancements and Global Ambitions
The Shanghai International Carbon Neutrality Expo, running from June 1 to 7, highlighted private enterprises' breakthroughs in low-carbon technologies and facilitated Chinese companies' global expansion in green businesses, emphasizing the importance of carbon footprint data and AI-powered green gov...

Shanghai Expo Showcases China's Green Tech Advancements and Global Ambitions
The Shanghai International Carbon Neutrality Expo, running from June 1 to 7, highlighted private enterprises' breakthroughs in low-carbon technologies and facilitated Chinese companies' global expansion in green businesses, emphasizing the importance of carbon footprint data and AI-powered green gov...
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China Expands TCM Pediatric Services to Combat Childhood Obesity
China will require all tertiary and at least 80 percent of secondary public traditional Chinese medicine hospitals to establish pediatric departments by November 2024, expanding access to TCM pediatric care and addressing rising childhood obesity rates.

China Expands TCM Pediatric Services to Combat Childhood Obesity
China will require all tertiary and at least 80 percent of secondary public traditional Chinese medicine hospitals to establish pediatric departments by November 2024, expanding access to TCM pediatric care and addressing rising childhood obesity rates.
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Boeing to Resume China Airplane Deliveries
Boeing will restart airplane deliveries to China next month, easing trade tensions after a pause; the company also plans to increase production of its 737 Max jet and expects certifications of the Max 7 and Max 10 variants by year's end.

Boeing to Resume China Airplane Deliveries
Boeing will restart airplane deliveries to China next month, easing trade tensions after a pause; the company also plans to increase production of its 737 Max jet and expects certifications of the Max 7 and Max 10 variants by year's end.
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Thailand Seeks to Retain China as Top Tourism Source Amidst Recent Decline
Thailand's tourism sector aims to regain its position as a top destination for Chinese tourists by diversifying offerings, enhancing safety measures (Nihao Alert app), and leveraging its cultural soft power, despite a recent decline in arrivals due to safety concerns and rising costs.

Thailand Seeks to Retain China as Top Tourism Source Amidst Recent Decline
Thailand's tourism sector aims to regain its position as a top destination for Chinese tourists by diversifying offerings, enhancing safety measures (Nihao Alert app), and leveraging its cultural soft power, despite a recent decline in arrivals due to safety concerns and rising costs.
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32% Bias Score

Beijing in Silence: Aftermath of Tiananmen Square
On June 6, 1989, Beijing remained tense following the Tiananmen Square massacre, with shortages of essential supplies, divisions within the military, and an uncertain future as the death toll rose, estimated in the thousands, with at least 700 injured at Capital Hospital alone.

Beijing in Silence: Aftermath of Tiananmen Square
On June 6, 1989, Beijing remained tense following the Tiananmen Square massacre, with shortages of essential supplies, divisions within the military, and an uncertain future as the death toll rose, estimated in the thousands, with at least 700 injured at Capital Hospital alone.
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60% Bias Score
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