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EU Sanctions Against Russia Strain China-EU Relations
The EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia, including sanctions against two Chinese banks for alleged cryptocurrency operations aiding Russia, has prompted a strong rebuke from China's Ministry of Commerce, who stated it negatively impacts China-EU relations and contradicts prior agreements betw...
EU Sanctions Against Russia Strain China-EU Relations
The EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia, including sanctions against two Chinese banks for alleged cryptocurrency operations aiding Russia, has prompted a strong rebuke from China's Ministry of Commerce, who stated it negatively impacts China-EU relations and contradicts prior agreements betw...
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36% Bias Score


Southeast Asia Faces \$2 Billion Cut in Western Development Funding
Western governments' cutbacks will reduce development financing to Southeast Asia by over \$2 billion in 2026, impacting poorer nations most severely and increasing reliance on China and other Asian nations for funding.
Southeast Asia Faces \$2 Billion Cut in Western Development Funding
Western governments' cutbacks will reduce development financing to Southeast Asia by over \$2 billion in 2026, impacting poorer nations most severely and increasing reliance on China and other Asian nations for funding.
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44% Bias Score


China Admits Industrial Overcapacity, Signaling Economic Shift
China's government has acknowledged overcapacity in several key industrial sectors, including electric vehicles, solar panels, and batteries, after years of denying the problem, due to a model prioritizing investment and production, leading to global trade disputes and economic imbalances.
China Admits Industrial Overcapacity, Signaling Economic Shift
China's government has acknowledged overcapacity in several key industrial sectors, including electric vehicles, solar panels, and batteries, after years of denying the problem, due to a model prioritizing investment and production, leading to global trade disputes and economic imbalances.
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52% Bias Score


China Begins Construction of World's Largest Dam in Tibet
China started building a massive dam in Tibet's Nyingchi, costing nearly \$144 billion, generating 300 billion kilowatt-hours yearly, exceeding the Three Gorges Dam's capacity threefold, but raising environmental and geopolitical concerns.
China Begins Construction of World's Largest Dam in Tibet
China started building a massive dam in Tibet's Nyingchi, costing nearly \$144 billion, generating 300 billion kilowatt-hours yearly, exceeding the Three Gorges Dam's capacity threefold, but raising environmental and geopolitical concerns.
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36% Bias Score


Trail Blazers' Rookie Yang Hansen Exceeds Expectations in Summer League
In the 2025 NBA Summer League, 20-year-old rookie center Yang "Handsome" Hansen of the Portland Trail Blazers averaged 10.8 points, 5 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 2.3 blocks in four games, exceeding expectations and showcasing his potential as a "point-center," despite needing improvement in physical ...
Trail Blazers' Rookie Yang Hansen Exceeds Expectations in Summer League
In the 2025 NBA Summer League, 20-year-old rookie center Yang "Handsome" Hansen of the Portland Trail Blazers averaged 10.8 points, 5 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 2.3 blocks in four games, exceeding expectations and showcasing his potential as a "point-center," despite needing improvement in physical ...
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48% Bias Score


China Intensifies Crackdown on Intellectual Property Crimes
China's Ministry of Public Security launched a guideline on Wednesday to combat intellectual property rights crimes, focusing on technological innovation and industrial growth, with recent cases highlighting successful crackdowns on trade secret theft and software piracy.
China Intensifies Crackdown on Intellectual Property Crimes
China's Ministry of Public Security launched a guideline on Wednesday to combat intellectual property rights crimes, focusing on technological innovation and industrial growth, with recent cases highlighting successful crackdowns on trade secret theft and software piracy.
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36% Bias Score

Colby's Indo-Pacific Strategy: A Denial Defense Against China
Elbridge Colby, a former senior advisor to the US defense secretary, is leading the development of a 2025 National Defense Strategy focused on countering China's influence in the Indo-Pacific using a "denial defense" strategy, requiring increased commitment from allies like Australia and Japan, pote...

Colby's Indo-Pacific Strategy: A Denial Defense Against China
Elbridge Colby, a former senior advisor to the US defense secretary, is leading the development of a 2025 National Defense Strategy focused on countering China's influence in the Indo-Pacific using a "denial defense" strategy, requiring increased commitment from allies like Australia and Japan, pote...
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44% Bias Score

China's Indispensable Role in Global Supply Chains
Apple's vice president Isabel Ge Mahe declared at the third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) that global supply chains are dependent on China, as evidenced by the expo's 1200 exhibitors (a 15% increase in US exhibitors compared to the previous year) and over 6000 trade deals signed.

China's Indispensable Role in Global Supply Chains
Apple's vice president Isabel Ge Mahe declared at the third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) that global supply chains are dependent on China, as evidenced by the expo's 1200 exhibitors (a 15% increase in US exhibitors compared to the previous year) and over 6000 trade deals signed.
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56% Bias Score

Typhoon Wipha forces evacuations, causes widespread disruption in Southern China
Typhoon Wipha, the sixth of the year, made landfall in Taishan City, Guangdong, China on July 20, 2025, at 17:50 local time, prompting the evacuation of 669,162 people and causing widespread disruption, including school and transport closures, across multiple cities; Hong Kong also experienced sever...

Typhoon Wipha forces evacuations, causes widespread disruption in Southern China
Typhoon Wipha, the sixth of the year, made landfall in Taishan City, Guangdong, China on July 20, 2025, at 17:50 local time, prompting the evacuation of 669,162 people and causing widespread disruption, including school and transport closures, across multiple cities; Hong Kong also experienced sever...
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16% Bias Score

China further cuts US debt holdings to lowest since 2009
China decreased its US Treasury holdings to $756.3 billion in May, the lowest level since 2009, to reduce reliance on US debt and mitigate risks from geopolitical tensions and growing US fiscal deficits; this is part of a broader strategy to diversify foreign exchange reserves and advance renminbi i...

China further cuts US debt holdings to lowest since 2009
China decreased its US Treasury holdings to $756.3 billion in May, the lowest level since 2009, to reduce reliance on US debt and mitigate risks from geopolitical tensions and growing US fiscal deficits; this is part of a broader strategy to diversify foreign exchange reserves and advance renminbi i...
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40% Bias Score

China Intensifies Crackdown on Intellectual Property Crime
China's Ministry of Public Security issued a guideline on Wednesday to combat intellectual property crimes, focusing on technological innovation and industrial development, citing recent cases involving trade secrets theft, software piracy, and counterfeit goods across various sectors, aiming to imp...

China Intensifies Crackdown on Intellectual Property Crime
China's Ministry of Public Security issued a guideline on Wednesday to combat intellectual property crimes, focusing on technological innovation and industrial development, citing recent cases involving trade secrets theft, software piracy, and counterfeit goods across various sectors, aiming to imp...
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32% Bias Score

China's Five-Year Plan to Eliminate Ozone-Depleting Substances and Reduce Hydrofluorocarbons
China launched a five-year plan in April to eliminate ozone-depleting substances and curb hydrofluorocarbons, aiming for 97.5% HCFC reduction by 2030 and a 10% HFC reduction by 2029, leveraging its global leadership in fluorine chemical production to implement the Montreal Protocol and its Kigali Am...

China's Five-Year Plan to Eliminate Ozone-Depleting Substances and Reduce Hydrofluorocarbons
China launched a five-year plan in April to eliminate ozone-depleting substances and curb hydrofluorocarbons, aiming for 97.5% HCFC reduction by 2030 and a 10% HFC reduction by 2029, leveraging its global leadership in fluorine chemical production to implement the Montreal Protocol and its Kigali Am...
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44% Bias Score
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