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China Surpasses 1 Billion 5G Subscriptions, Leading Global Expansion
By November 2024, China achieved 1.002 billion 5G mobile subscriptions, representing 56% of total mobile subscriptions, exceeding initial targets due to extensive infrastructure development (4.2 million 5G base stations) and government initiatives promoting widespread 5G applications across various ...
China Surpasses 1 Billion 5G Subscriptions, Leading Global Expansion
By November 2024, China achieved 1.002 billion 5G mobile subscriptions, representing 56% of total mobile subscriptions, exceeding initial targets due to extensive infrastructure development (4.2 million 5G base stations) and government initiatives promoting widespread 5G applications across various ...
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36% Bias Score


China's Real Estate Market Recovers Amidst Policy Adjustments
China's real estate market is recovering due to policy adjustments including lowered mortgage rates and eased purchase restrictions, leading to increased transactions and renewed confidence; the government aims for long-term stability by ensuring timely project delivery and focusing on quality housi...
China's Real Estate Market Recovers Amidst Policy Adjustments
China's real estate market is recovering due to policy adjustments including lowered mortgage rates and eased purchase restrictions, leading to increased transactions and renewed confidence; the government aims for long-term stability by ensuring timely project delivery and focusing on quality housi...
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China's BRI Faces Complexities in Central and Eastern Europe
China's Belt and Road Initiative faces complexities in Central and Eastern Europe due to differing national interests among CEE countries, influenced by EU and US relations, necessitating tailored approaches and a shift towards soft connectivity to build long-term cooperation.
China's BRI Faces Complexities in Central and Eastern Europe
China's Belt and Road Initiative faces complexities in Central and Eastern Europe due to differing national interests among CEE countries, influenced by EU and US relations, necessitating tailored approaches and a shift towards soft connectivity to build long-term cooperation.
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40% Bias Score


BRI Boosts Bosnia's Development: Ivanic Highlights China's Infrastructure and Trade Impact
Mladen Ivanic, a former member of Bosnia and Herzegovina's presidency, praised the Belt and Road Initiative's role in his country's development, contrasting China's approach with Western institutions and highlighting infrastructure projects like the recently completed Pocitelj-Zvirovici highway, whi...
BRI Boosts Bosnia's Development: Ivanic Highlights China's Infrastructure and Trade Impact
Mladen Ivanic, a former member of Bosnia and Herzegovina's presidency, praised the Belt and Road Initiative's role in his country's development, contrasting China's approach with Western institutions and highlighting infrastructure projects like the recently completed Pocitelj-Zvirovici highway, whi...
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Biden to Decide Fate of U.S. Steel's $14.1 Billion Sale
President Biden will decide within 15 days whether to approve Nippon Steel's $14.1 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel after a federal panel failed to reach a consensus, despite Nippon Steel's pledges to maintain U.S. jobs and operations and counter China's steel dominance.
Biden to Decide Fate of U.S. Steel's $14.1 Billion Sale
President Biden will decide within 15 days whether to approve Nippon Steel's $14.1 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel after a federal panel failed to reach a consensus, despite Nippon Steel's pledges to maintain U.S. jobs and operations and counter China's steel dominance.
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48% Bias Score


China Sentences Car Attacker to Death After School Rampage
A Chinese court sentenced Huang Wen to death with a two-year reprieve for driving his car into a crowd outside a primary school in Changde, Hunan province on November 19, injuring 30 people; this is one of several recent violent attacks across China amid growing economic discontent.
China Sentences Car Attacker to Death After School Rampage
A Chinese court sentenced Huang Wen to death with a two-year reprieve for driving his car into a crowd outside a primary school in Changde, Hunan province on November 19, injuring 30 people; this is one of several recent violent attacks across China amid growing economic discontent.
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40% Bias Score

Harbin Ready to Host IX Asian Winter Games
Harbin, China is hosting the IX Asian Winter Games from February 7-14, 2024, featuring 64 medal events and athletes from 34 National Olympic Committees; preparations are complete, with seven of fourteen test events finished successfully.

Harbin Ready to Host IX Asian Winter Games
Harbin, China is hosting the IX Asian Winter Games from February 7-14, 2024, featuring 64 medal events and athletes from 34 National Olympic Committees; preparations are complete, with seven of fourteen test events finished successfully.
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44% Bias Score

Death Sentence for Judge's Murder in China
A Chinese court sentenced Dang Zhijun to death for fatally stabbing Judge Wang Jiajia in August after she ruled against him in a civil case involving falsified evidence; the murder caused significant public outrage and highlighted issues within the judicial system.

Death Sentence for Judge's Murder in China
A Chinese court sentenced Dang Zhijun to death for fatally stabbing Judge Wang Jiajia in August after she ruled against him in a civil case involving falsified evidence; the murder caused significant public outrage and highlighted issues within the judicial system.
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48% Bias Score

China's Air Pollution Control: Improved Health and Life Expectancy
China's air pollution control measures, costing hundreds of billions of yuan, reduced average PM2.5 levels from 63 to 33 micrograms per cubic meter between 2013 and 2020, reversing a 0.6-year decline in life expectancy and significantly decreasing infant diseases linked to PM2.5 exposure.

China's Air Pollution Control: Improved Health and Life Expectancy
China's air pollution control measures, costing hundreds of billions of yuan, reduced average PM2.5 levels from 63 to 33 micrograms per cubic meter between 2013 and 2020, reversing a 0.6-year decline in life expectancy and significantly decreasing infant diseases linked to PM2.5 exposure.
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36% Bias Score

US Solar Tariffs to Hike Prices, Disrupt Supply Chains
New US tariffs on solar cells from several Asian countries, including a doubled tariff on Chinese imports, are predicted to increase inflation, disrupt supply chains, and potentially slow down the US solar market's growth, despite incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act.

US Solar Tariffs to Hike Prices, Disrupt Supply Chains
New US tariffs on solar cells from several Asian countries, including a doubled tariff on Chinese imports, are predicted to increase inflation, disrupt supply chains, and potentially slow down the US solar market's growth, despite incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act.
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44% Bias Score

Biden Signs $895 Billion Defense Bill Amidst Controversy
President Biden signed a $895 billion defense bill including pay raises for military personnel, measures to counter China, and restrictions on transgender care for military families, despite his objections; the bill also passed the House and Senate.

Biden Signs $895 Billion Defense Bill Amidst Controversy
President Biden signed a $895 billion defense bill including pay raises for military personnel, measures to counter China, and restrictions on transgender care for military families, despite his objections; the bill also passed the House and Senate.
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48% Bias Score

BYD Factory Construction Halted in Brazil Amid "Slavery-Like" Conditions
Brazilian authorities stopped construction of a BYD electric vehicle factory in Bahia after discovering over 160 workers living in "slavery-like" conditions, including withheld wages and passports, prompting BYD to cut ties with the responsible subcontractor.

BYD Factory Construction Halted in Brazil Amid "Slavery-Like" Conditions
Brazilian authorities stopped construction of a BYD electric vehicle factory in Bahia after discovering over 160 workers living in "slavery-like" conditions, including withheld wages and passports, prompting BYD to cut ties with the responsible subcontractor.
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44% Bias Score
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