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Taiwan Shows Naval Defense Might Amid Rising China Tensions
Taiwan conducted a naval exercise near Kaohsiung, showcasing its defense capabilities against a potential Chinese invasion using domestically produced and U.S.-supplied technology, including fast attack missile boats and corvettes, to deter a mainland attack.
Taiwan Shows Naval Defense Might Amid Rising China Tensions
Taiwan conducted a naval exercise near Kaohsiung, showcasing its defense capabilities against a potential Chinese invasion using domestically produced and U.S.-supplied technology, including fast attack missile boats and corvettes, to deter a mainland attack.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Bold Plans for North America and Beyond
Donald Trump's upcoming inauguration is marked by ambitious plans: purchasing Greenland, adding Canada as the 51st US state, reclaiming the Panama Canal, and renaming the Gulf of Mexico, prompting international reactions ranging from outright rejection to strategic analysis.
Trump's Bold Plans for North America and Beyond
Donald Trump's upcoming inauguration is marked by ambitious plans: purchasing Greenland, adding Canada as the 51st US state, reclaiming the Panama Canal, and renaming the Gulf of Mexico, prompting international reactions ranging from outright rejection to strategic analysis.
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36% Bias Score


Taiwan Investigates Suspected Undersea Cable Damage
Taiwan's coast guard suspects a Cameroon- and Tanzania-registered ship, crewed by Chinese nationals and owned by a Hong Kong-based company, damaged an undersea cable northeast of the island; bad weather prevented investigation, and the ship sailed to South Korea; Taiwan requested South Korea's help.
Taiwan Investigates Suspected Undersea Cable Damage
Taiwan's coast guard suspects a Cameroon- and Tanzania-registered ship, crewed by Chinese nationals and owned by a Hong Kong-based company, damaged an undersea cable northeast of the island; bad weather prevented investigation, and the ship sailed to South Korea; Taiwan requested South Korea's help.
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44% Bias Score


Japan's Defense Spending Plan Faces Tax Revenue Uncertainty
Facing uncertainty over tax revenues, Japan plans to spend \$272 billion on defense through 2027, while delaying an income tax hike and relying on potentially unsustainable corporate tax revenue, raising concerns about long-term fiscal stability.
Japan's Defense Spending Plan Faces Tax Revenue Uncertainty
Facing uncertainty over tax revenues, Japan plans to spend \$272 billion on defense through 2027, while delaying an income tax hike and relying on potentially unsustainable corporate tax revenue, raising concerns about long-term fiscal stability.
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48% Bias Score


China to Prioritize Monetary Easing to Boost Domestic Demand in 2025
China's central bank will prioritize monetary easing to boost domestic demand in 2025, potentially cutting interest rates by 0.5 percentage points and reserve requirement ratios by 0.5 to 1 percentage point, despite expecting moderate yuan depreciation against the US dollar in the first half of the ...
China to Prioritize Monetary Easing to Boost Domestic Demand in 2025
China's central bank will prioritize monetary easing to boost domestic demand in 2025, potentially cutting interest rates by 0.5 percentage points and reserve requirement ratios by 0.5 to 1 percentage point, despite expecting moderate yuan depreciation against the US dollar in the first half of the ...
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32% Bias Score


Baltic Sea Cable Damaged: Extensive Damage Under Investigation
A damaged underwater electricity cable in the Baltic Sea, stretching tens of kilometers, is under investigation by Finnish authorities; the damage trail suggests a foreign vessel's anchor may be responsible, with repairs estimated to take at least seven months.
Baltic Sea Cable Damaged: Extensive Damage Under Investigation
A damaged underwater electricity cable in the Baltic Sea, stretching tens of kilometers, is under investigation by Finnish authorities; the damage trail suggests a foreign vessel's anchor may be responsible, with repairs estimated to take at least seven months.
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56% Bias Score

Sheinbaum Counters Trump's Gulf Renaming Proposal
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded to Donald Trump's proposal to rename the Gulf of Mexico by suggesting North America be called "Mexican America", highlighting the rising tensions between the two countries over Trump's aggressive stance on immigration, trade, and territorial claims, incl...

Sheinbaum Counters Trump's Gulf Renaming Proposal
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded to Donald Trump's proposal to rename the Gulf of Mexico by suggesting North America be called "Mexican America", highlighting the rising tensions between the two countries over Trump's aggressive stance on immigration, trade, and territorial claims, incl...
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32% Bias Score

Russia Cuts Gas to Transnistria, Exacerbating Moldova Crisis
Moldova accuses Russia of creating a humanitarian crisis in the pro-Russian separatist region of Transnistria by cutting off its natural gas supply, impacting 450,000 people and threatening Moldova's stability ahead of elections.

Russia Cuts Gas to Transnistria, Exacerbating Moldova Crisis
Moldova accuses Russia of creating a humanitarian crisis in the pro-Russian separatist region of Transnistria by cutting off its natural gas supply, impacting 450,000 people and threatening Moldova's stability ahead of elections.
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48% Bias Score

North Korea Missile Launch Underscores Need for Trilateral Cooperation
North Korea launched a mid-range ballistic missile today, prompting U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken to stress the importance of trilateral cooperation with South Korea and Japan during his visit to Seoul; the launch occurred amid South Korean political turmoil and concerns over deepening Nort...

North Korea Missile Launch Underscores Need for Trilateral Cooperation
North Korea launched a mid-range ballistic missile today, prompting U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken to stress the importance of trilateral cooperation with South Korea and Japan during his visit to Seoul; the launch occurred amid South Korean political turmoil and concerns over deepening Nort...
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Triggering Shortages and Geopolitical Tensions
Ukraine ended a gas transit deal with Russia on January 1st, 2024, halting gas flows to Europe and causing shortages, particularly in Moldova, which declared a state of emergency; the move is viewed by Ukraine as a major blow to Russia, while some neighboring countries like Slovakia threaten retalia...

Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Triggering Shortages and Geopolitical Tensions
Ukraine ended a gas transit deal with Russia on January 1st, 2024, halting gas flows to Europe and causing shortages, particularly in Moldova, which declared a state of emergency; the move is viewed by Ukraine as a major blow to Russia, while some neighboring countries like Slovakia threaten retalia...
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52% Bias Score

Lavrov: US Tactics in Taiwan Mirror Ukraine Approach; Ukraine's Non-Aligned Status Remains Key Goal
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the US of using similar tactics in Taiwan as in Ukraine to pressure China, stated that securing Ukraine's non-aligned status remains a key objective of Russia's military operation, and highlighted the dangerous brink of the Iran-Israel conflict.

Lavrov: US Tactics in Taiwan Mirror Ukraine Approach; Ukraine's Non-Aligned Status Remains Key Goal
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused the US of using similar tactics in Taiwan as in Ukraine to pressure China, stated that securing Ukraine's non-aligned status remains a key objective of Russia's military operation, and highlighted the dangerous brink of the Iran-Israel conflict.
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64% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Airliner Crash: Evidence Points to Russian Air Defenses
An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38 people; evidence suggests it was shot down by Russian air defenses responding to a Ukrainian drone strike near Grozny, prompting an apology from Putin but no explicit admission of guilt.

Azerbaijan Airliner Crash: Evidence Points to Russian Air Defenses
An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38 people; evidence suggests it was shot down by Russian air defenses responding to a Ukrainian drone strike near Grozny, prompting an apology from Putin but no explicit admission of guilt.
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40% Bias Score
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