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Chinese Fishing Vessel Rescued After Pirate Attack off Somalia
A Chinese fishing vessel illegally held off the Puntland coast by armed groups was rescued on January 13th following efforts by the Chinese government; reports suggest potential involvement of the EU's Atalanta operation, highlighting ongoing security challenges and a possible resurgence of Somali p...
Chinese Fishing Vessel Rescued After Pirate Attack off Somalia
A Chinese fishing vessel illegally held off the Puntland coast by armed groups was rescued on January 13th following efforts by the Chinese government; reports suggest potential involvement of the EU's Atalanta operation, highlighting ongoing security challenges and a possible resurgence of Somali p...
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US Considers Ban on Chinese, Russian Drones Over Security Fears
The US government is considering banning the sale of Chinese and Russian-made commercial drones due to security concerns, potentially impacting DJI, the global market leader with 70-90% market share, and escalating US-China trade tensions.
US Considers Ban on Chinese, Russian Drones Over Security Fears
The US government is considering banning the sale of Chinese and Russian-made commercial drones due to security concerns, potentially impacting DJI, the global market leader with 70-90% market share, and escalating US-China trade tensions.
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44% Bias Score


Taiwan Reports Threefold Increase in Chinese Espionage Cases
Taiwan's National Security Bureau reported a threefold increase in Chinese espionage prosecutions from 16 in 2021 to 64 in 2024, including military personnel, reflecting China's escalating intimidation tactics and Taiwan's improved counterintelligence.
Taiwan Reports Threefold Increase in Chinese Espionage Cases
Taiwan's National Security Bureau reported a threefold increase in Chinese espionage prosecutions from 16 in 2021 to 64 in 2024, including military personnel, reflecting China's escalating intimidation tactics and Taiwan's improved counterintelligence.
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40% Bias Score


US Imposes Strict New Limits on AI Chip Exports
The U.S. government imposed new restrictions on AI chip and technology exports, limiting access for most countries while granting unlimited access to close allies and barring exports to China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, aiming to maintain U.S. AI dominance and address national security concerns.
US Imposes Strict New Limits on AI Chip Exports
The U.S. government imposed new restrictions on AI chip and technology exports, limiting access for most countries while granting unlimited access to close allies and barring exports to China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, aiming to maintain U.S. AI dominance and address national security concerns.
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52% Bias Score


Japan Seeks Stronger Ties with China Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba aims to visit China soon, hoping to enhance bilateral ties following the resumption of the China-Japan Ruling Party Exchange Mechanism after a seven-year hiatus and a recent 10-point consensus on cultural exchanges, amid concerns over US trade protectionism.
Japan Seeks Stronger Ties with China Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba aims to visit China soon, hoping to enhance bilateral ties following the resumption of the China-Japan Ruling Party Exchange Mechanism after a seven-year hiatus and a recent 10-point consensus on cultural exchanges, amid concerns over US trade protectionism.
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China's Export Boom Masks Underlying Economic Weaknesses
China's 2024 exports reached a record $3.58 trillion, up 5.9% year-on-year, driven partly by pre-Trump administration stockpiling, while imports grew only 1.1%, leading to a near $1 trillion trade surplus; however, weakening domestic demand and trade tensions pose significant challenges.
China's Export Boom Masks Underlying Economic Weaknesses
China's 2024 exports reached a record $3.58 trillion, up 5.9% year-on-year, driven partly by pre-Trump administration stockpiling, while imports grew only 1.1%, leading to a near $1 trillion trade surplus; however, weakening domestic demand and trade tensions pose significant challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Cameroon's Gold Mining Crisis: Environmental Damage and Economic Disruption in Batouri
Large-scale gold mining in Batouri, Cameroon, by foreign companies has caused a 50% decrease in agricultural yields, environmental damage from mercury and cyanide use, and displacement of local miners; despite government attempts to mitigate these issues through a 'closed system', implementation has...

Cameroon's Gold Mining Crisis: Environmental Damage and Economic Disruption in Batouri
Large-scale gold mining in Batouri, Cameroon, by foreign companies has caused a 50% decrease in agricultural yields, environmental damage from mercury and cyanide use, and displacement of local miners; despite government attempts to mitigate these issues through a 'closed system', implementation has...
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52% Bias Score

China's Mineral Ban Threatens US Economy; Alaska Holds Key
China's export ban on gallium, germanium, and antimony threatens the US economy, but Alaska's abundant reserves offer a potential solution hampered by current policies.

China's Mineral Ban Threatens US Economy; Alaska Holds Key
China's export ban on gallium, germanium, and antimony threatens the US economy, but Alaska's abundant reserves offer a potential solution hampered by current policies.
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US Imposes Strict Limits on AI Chip Exports
The U.S. government announced new restrictions on artificial intelligence chip and technology exports, dividing the world into tiers to maintain U.S. dominance in AI while limiting access for China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. The rules will take effect 120 days after publication.

US Imposes Strict Limits on AI Chip Exports
The U.S. government announced new restrictions on artificial intelligence chip and technology exports, dividing the world into tiers to maintain U.S. dominance in AI while limiting access for China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. The rules will take effect 120 days after publication.
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56% Bias Score

China's Expanded Consumer Stimulus Boosts Appliance Stocks
China launched an expanded consumer stimulus program in early 2025, subsidizing home appliance purchases by up to 20%, benefiting companies like Midea, Gree, and Haier, and boosting e-commerce platforms such as JD.com and Alibaba, while risks remain due to potential price wars and weak real estate m...

China's Expanded Consumer Stimulus Boosts Appliance Stocks
China launched an expanded consumer stimulus program in early 2025, subsidizing home appliance purchases by up to 20%, benefiting companies like Midea, Gree, and Haier, and boosting e-commerce platforms such as JD.com and Alibaba, while risks remain due to potential price wars and weak real estate m...
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44% Bias Score

China's Export Surplus Fuels Global Trade Conflicts
China's massive export surplus, exceeding EU imports almost twofold in 2016, causes global trade conflicts; countries like Brazil, Indonesia, and Turkey impose trade barriers, while the US threatened 60% tariffs, initially implementing 10%, impacting trade with Germany significantly, with exports su...

China's Export Surplus Fuels Global Trade Conflicts
China's massive export surplus, exceeding EU imports almost twofold in 2016, causes global trade conflicts; countries like Brazil, Indonesia, and Turkey impose trade barriers, while the US threatened 60% tariffs, initially implementing 10%, impacting trade with Germany significantly, with exports su...
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48% Bias Score

China Unveils Education Reforms to Address Demographic Shifts
The 2025 National Education Work Conference in China announced plans to improve education equity by reforming high school entrance exams, revitalizing county-level schools, and piloting teacher rotation programs to address uneven resource distribution and prepare for a surge in middle school enrollm...

China Unveils Education Reforms to Address Demographic Shifts
The 2025 National Education Work Conference in China announced plans to improve education equity by reforming high school entrance exams, revitalizing county-level schools, and piloting teacher rotation programs to address uneven resource distribution and prepare for a surge in middle school enrollm...
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24% Bias Score
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