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Xinjiang Cotton Production Defies Sanctions, Sees Increased Output
Despite Western sanctions over alleged forced labor, Xinjiang's cotton planting season is concluding this week with an expected increase in production to over 2.45 million hectares, driven by high-quality cotton, mechanization, and government subsidies, generating an output value exceeding $30 billi...
Xinjiang Cotton Production Defies Sanctions, Sees Increased Output
Despite Western sanctions over alleged forced labor, Xinjiang's cotton planting season is concluding this week with an expected increase in production to over 2.45 million hectares, driven by high-quality cotton, mechanization, and government subsidies, generating an output value exceeding $30 billi...
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56% Bias Score


UK Bans Great British Energy Investment in Solar Projects Linked to Chinese Slave Labor
The UK government will amend the Great British Energy bill to prevent investment in solar projects using Chinese slave labor, reversing its previous stance due to pressure from MPs and potentially increasing the cost of Britain's net-zero transition.
UK Bans Great British Energy Investment in Solar Projects Linked to Chinese Slave Labor
The UK government will amend the Great British Energy bill to prevent investment in solar projects using Chinese slave labor, reversing its previous stance due to pressure from MPs and potentially increasing the cost of Britain's net-zero transition.
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40% Bias Score


U.S. Bans Sea Salt Imports from South Korean Farm Over Forced Labor
The U.S. has banned sea salt imports from South Korea's largest salt farm, Taepyung, due to forced labor accusations, impacting 6% of the nation's salt production and highlighting a decades-long human rights problem.
U.S. Bans Sea Salt Imports from South Korean Farm Over Forced Labor
The U.S. has banned sea salt imports from South Korea's largest salt farm, Taepyung, due to forced labor accusations, impacting 6% of the nation's salt production and highlighting a decades-long human rights problem.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Cuts \$500 Million in International Labor Programs
The Trump administration terminated 69 international programs combating child labor and human trafficking, totaling over \$500 million in grants across 40 countries, prioritizing investments in the American workforce instead and potentially undermining decades of progress in protecting vulnerable wo...
Trump Administration Cuts \$500 Million in International Labor Programs
The Trump administration terminated 69 international programs combating child labor and human trafficking, totaling over \$500 million in grants across 40 countries, prioritizing investments in the American workforce instead and potentially undermining decades of progress in protecting vulnerable wo...
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60% Bias Score


West Virginia Couple Sentenced for Child Abuse, Human Trafficking
A West Virginia couple, Jeanne Kay Whitefeather and Donald Lantz, were found guilty of multiple counts of child abuse, neglect, human trafficking, and forced labor; Whitefeather was also convicted of civil rights violations due to the race of their five adopted Black children, who they abused, resul...
West Virginia Couple Sentenced for Child Abuse, Human Trafficking
A West Virginia couple, Jeanne Kay Whitefeather and Donald Lantz, were found guilty of multiple counts of child abuse, neglect, human trafficking, and forced labor; Whitefeather was also convicted of civil rights violations due to the race of their five adopted Black children, who they abused, resul...
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48% Bias Score


Diddy Pleads Not Guilty to Amended Indictment Including New Forced Labor Allegations
Sean "Diddy" Combs pleaded not guilty to an amended indictment in New York's Southern District federal court on Friday, adding forced labor and sex act allegations to existing racketeering and sex trafficking charges; his trial is set to begin on May 12th.
Diddy Pleads Not Guilty to Amended Indictment Including New Forced Labor Allegations
Sean "Diddy" Combs pleaded not guilty to an amended indictment in New York's Southern District federal court on Friday, adding forced labor and sex act allegations to existing racketeering and sex trafficking charges; his trial is set to begin on May 12th.
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36% Bias Score

Xinjiang Cotton Production Undeterred by Sanctions
Despite Western sanctions over alleged forced labor, Xinjiang's cotton planting season is concluding with a projected slight increase in acreage to over 2.45 million hectares, driven by high-quality cotton, mechanization, and government subsidies, generating an output value of 220 billion yuan and e...

Xinjiang Cotton Production Undeterred by Sanctions
Despite Western sanctions over alleged forced labor, Xinjiang's cotton planting season is concluding with a projected slight increase in acreage to over 2.45 million hectares, driven by high-quality cotton, mechanization, and government subsidies, generating an output value of 220 billion yuan and e...
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64% Bias Score

Holocaust Survivor's Testimony Underscores Urgency of Preserving History
Andrei Moiseenko, a 99-year-old Holocaust survivor and former forced laborer, continues to share his experiences in Germany, highlighting the urgency of preserving Holocaust testimonies as living witnesses dwindle.

Holocaust Survivor's Testimony Underscores Urgency of Preserving History
Andrei Moiseenko, a 99-year-old Holocaust survivor and former forced laborer, continues to share his experiences in Germany, highlighting the urgency of preserving Holocaust testimonies as living witnesses dwindle.
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36% Bias Score

North Korean Workers Fuel China's Fishing Industry Amidst UN Sanctions
Over 100,000 North Korean workers, generating over $500 million for their regime, labor abroad despite UN sanctions, facing exploitative conditions, particularly on Chinese tuna vessels whose catch reaches European markets, as detailed in a recent Environmental Justice Foundation report.

North Korean Workers Fuel China's Fishing Industry Amidst UN Sanctions
Over 100,000 North Korean workers, generating over $500 million for their regime, labor abroad despite UN sanctions, facing exploitative conditions, particularly on Chinese tuna vessels whose catch reaches European markets, as detailed in a recent Environmental Justice Foundation report.
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56% Bias Score

West Virginia Couple Sentenced to Over 100 Years Each for Child Abuse
A West Virginia court sentenced Jeanne Kay Whitefeather and Donald Lantz to 215 and 160 years in prison, respectively, for abusing their five adopted Black children, forcing them into unpaid labor, and keeping them in inhumane conditions; the couple will also pay $280,000 in restitution.

West Virginia Couple Sentenced to Over 100 Years Each for Child Abuse
A West Virginia court sentenced Jeanne Kay Whitefeather and Donald Lantz to 215 and 160 years in prison, respectively, for abusing their five adopted Black children, forcing them into unpaid labor, and keeping them in inhumane conditions; the couple will also pay $280,000 in restitution.
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48% Bias Score

UK and China Launch New Annual Climate Dialogue
The UK and China have launched a new annual climate dialogue, the first since 2017, aiming to address climate change through cooperation on energy market reform and clean energy transition; the UK's energy secretary criticized the previous government's lack of engagement with China on climate issues...

UK and China Launch New Annual Climate Dialogue
The UK and China have launched a new annual climate dialogue, the first since 2017, aiming to address climate change through cooperation on energy market reform and clean energy transition; the UK's energy secretary criticized the previous government's lack of engagement with China on climate issues...
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48% Bias Score

Daughter of Imprisoned Uyghur Economist Leads Fight for Human Rights
Jewher Ilham, daughter of imprisoned Uyghur economist Ilham Tohti, is advocating for her father's release and raising global awareness of Uyghur oppression, producing a documentary and lobbying for legislation to ban products made with Uyghur forced labor.

Daughter of Imprisoned Uyghur Economist Leads Fight for Human Rights
Jewher Ilham, daughter of imprisoned Uyghur economist Ilham Tohti, is advocating for her father's release and raising global awareness of Uyghur oppression, producing a documentary and lobbying for legislation to ban products made with Uyghur forced labor.
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44% Bias Score
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