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Cartels Exploit Legal US Cannabis Market
Chinese and Mexican cartels are exploiting America's legal cannabis market, generating a multibillion-dollar black market, with 66% of 2024 seizures occurring in Oklahoma, according to the DEA's 2025 National Drug Threat Assessment.
Cartels Exploit Legal US Cannabis Market
Chinese and Mexican cartels are exploiting America's legal cannabis market, generating a multibillion-dollar black market, with 66% of 2024 seizures occurring in Oklahoma, according to the DEA's 2025 National Drug Threat Assessment.
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36% Bias Score


North Korea Condemns US "Golden Dome" Missile Shield Plan
North Korea criticized the US's planned "Golden Dome" missile shield, warning of a potential global nuclear arms race, while China also expressed serious concerns about the system's destabilization of global strategic balance; the project's initial $25 billion cost could escalate to $500 billion.
North Korea Condemns US "Golden Dome" Missile Shield Plan
North Korea criticized the US's planned "Golden Dome" missile shield, warning of a potential global nuclear arms race, while China also expressed serious concerns about the system's destabilization of global strategic balance; the project's initial $25 billion cost could escalate to $500 billion.
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40% Bias Score


Huawei's MetaERP Challenges Foreign Competitors in China's Growing ERP Market
Huawei's MetaERP, a self-developed enterprise resource planning system, is being adopted by multiple Chinese State-owned enterprises, challenging foreign competitors like SAP and Oracle in a market projected to exceed $6.3 billion by 2025, showcasing China's push for technological independence.
Huawei's MetaERP Challenges Foreign Competitors in China's Growing ERP Market
Huawei's MetaERP, a self-developed enterprise resource planning system, is being adopted by multiple Chinese State-owned enterprises, challenging foreign competitors like SAP and Oracle in a market projected to exceed $6.3 billion by 2025, showcasing China's push for technological independence.
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48% Bias Score


ASEAN, GCC, and China Summit Aims to Bolster Economic Resilience
ASEAN, the Gulf Cooperation Council, and China are holding a summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on October 24, 2023, to bolster economic resilience amidst global volatility and US tariffs; total trade between ASEAN and the GCC reached $130.7 billion in 2023.
ASEAN, GCC, and China Summit Aims to Bolster Economic Resilience
ASEAN, the Gulf Cooperation Council, and China are holding a summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on October 24, 2023, to bolster economic resilience amidst global volatility and US tariffs; total trade between ASEAN and the GCC reached $130.7 billion in 2023.
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40% Bias Score


Argentina Intensifies Beef Exports to China Amidst Growing Demand
Argentina's beef industry is boosting its presence in China, with 26 companies participating in SIAL Shanghai, aiming to leverage China's growing demand and expand product offerings, including beef offal, pending regulatory approval. China already imports 595,000 tons of Argentine beef in 2024.
Argentina Intensifies Beef Exports to China Amidst Growing Demand
Argentina's beef industry is boosting its presence in China, with 26 companies participating in SIAL Shanghai, aiming to leverage China's growing demand and expand product offerings, including beef offal, pending regulatory approval. China already imports 595,000 tons of Argentine beef in 2024.
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44% Bias Score


Beijing Opens High-Tech Sectors to Foreign Investment
Beijing unveiled a 24-measure action plan to increase openness in high-tech sectors, attracting foreign investment and strengthening its innovation ecosystem by supporting foreign enterprises in fostering new productive forces, particularly in biopharmaceuticals and telecoms, and offering support fo...
Beijing Opens High-Tech Sectors to Foreign Investment
Beijing unveiled a 24-measure action plan to increase openness in high-tech sectors, attracting foreign investment and strengthening its innovation ecosystem by supporting foreign enterprises in fostering new productive forces, particularly in biopharmaceuticals and telecoms, and offering support fo...
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48% Bias Score

9,000-Year-Old Village in China Reveals 5,000-Year History of Rice Farming
Excavations at the Xiatang village site in Zhejiang, China, revealed a 9,000-year-old settlement with evidence of rice cultivation spanning 5,000 years, including house foundations, a road, and tombs, supporting the theory of independent Chinese cultural development.

9,000-Year-Old Village in China Reveals 5,000-Year History of Rice Farming
Excavations at the Xiatang village site in Zhejiang, China, revealed a 9,000-year-old settlement with evidence of rice cultivation spanning 5,000 years, including house foundations, a road, and tombs, supporting the theory of independent Chinese cultural development.
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36% Bias Score

Chinese Universities Wrestle with AI in Student Theses
Chinese universities are implementing varying restrictions on AI use in student theses to maintain academic integrity, but challenges remain due to inaccurate detection and students' use of AI to circumvent detection, prompting calls for more nuanced assessment methods.

Chinese Universities Wrestle with AI in Student Theses
Chinese universities are implementing varying restrictions on AI use in student theses to maintain academic integrity, but challenges remain due to inaccurate detection and students' use of AI to circumvent detection, prompting calls for more nuanced assessment methods.
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36% Bias Score

China-EU Investment Surge Counters US Tariff Pressure
In 2024, Chinese investment in the EU surged 47 percent to €10 billion, driven by greenfield investment and mergers and acquisitions, reflecting the complementary economic strengths of China and the EU and acting as a counterbalance to the negative impacts of increased US tariffs on global trade.

China-EU Investment Surge Counters US Tariff Pressure
In 2024, Chinese investment in the EU surged 47 percent to €10 billion, driven by greenfield investment and mergers and acquisitions, reflecting the complementary economic strengths of China and the EU and acting as a counterbalance to the negative impacts of increased US tariffs on global trade.
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48% Bias Score

Tesla's European Sales Plummet 53% Amidst Growing Competition
Tesla's European Union sales fell by 53% in April 2024 compared to the previous year, while the overall EU electric vehicle market grew by 26%, marking the first time BYD outsold Tesla in Europe, highlighting intensifying competition and consumer backlash against Elon Musk.

Tesla's European Sales Plummet 53% Amidst Growing Competition
Tesla's European Union sales fell by 53% in April 2024 compared to the previous year, while the overall EU electric vehicle market grew by 26%, marking the first time BYD outsold Tesla in Europe, highlighting intensifying competition and consumer backlash against Elon Musk.
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52% Bias Score

China's Industrial Sector Rebounds in Q1 2025
China's industrial sector rebounded in the first four months of 2025, with major industrial firms' profits increasing by 1.4 percent year-on-year, driven by strong performance in equipment manufacturing and high-tech industries; April alone saw a 3 percent increase.

China's Industrial Sector Rebounds in Q1 2025
China's industrial sector rebounded in the first four months of 2025, with major industrial firms' profits increasing by 1.4 percent year-on-year, driven by strong performance in equipment manufacturing and high-tech industries; April alone saw a 3 percent increase.
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40% Bias Score

Australia-China Tensions Rise Over Port of Darwin
Australia is attempting to reclaim control of the Port of Darwin from a Chinese company, Landbridge, which holds a 99-year lease, causing a diplomatic clash with China that risks further straining relations between the two countries and potentially impacting regional stability.

Australia-China Tensions Rise Over Port of Darwin
Australia is attempting to reclaim control of the Port of Darwin from a Chinese company, Landbridge, which holds a 99-year lease, causing a diplomatic clash with China that risks further straining relations between the two countries and potentially impacting regional stability.
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44% Bias Score
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