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Over 1,300 Cyberattacks Targeted China in 2023
A 2024 report by 360 reveals over 1,300 advanced persistent cyberattacks targeting China in 2023, with government institutions (33%) and the education sector (20%) as primary targets; attacks originated from South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and North America, impacting 14 key industries, inclu...
Over 1,300 Cyberattacks Targeted China in 2023
A 2024 report by 360 reveals over 1,300 advanced persistent cyberattacks targeting China in 2023, with government institutions (33%) and the education sector (20%) as primary targets; attacks originated from South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and North America, impacting 14 key industries, inclu...
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48% Bias Score


Global Leaders Prioritize AI Economic Competition Over Safety at Paris Summit
At the Paris AI Action Summit, world leaders prioritized economic competition over AI safety, pledging billions in investments and promising lighter regulation, a stark contrast to previous summits focused on safety frameworks.
Global Leaders Prioritize AI Economic Competition Over Safety at Paris Summit
At the Paris AI Action Summit, world leaders prioritized economic competition over AI safety, pledging billions in investments and promising lighter regulation, a stark contrast to previous summits focused on safety frameworks.
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56% Bias Score


Rare Earth Metals: Global Significance and Geopolitical Risks
Seventeen elements are classified as rare earth metals; their unique properties make them vital for various industries, especially in the digital age, but extraction poses significant environmental challenges, and China's dominance creates geopolitical risks.
Rare Earth Metals: Global Significance and Geopolitical Risks
Seventeen elements are classified as rare earth metals; their unique properties make them vital for various industries, especially in the digital age, but extraction poses significant environmental challenges, and China's dominance creates geopolitical risks.
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36% Bias Score


Dendias Criticizes Turkey's Foreign Policy at Delphi Forum
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias criticized Turkey's foreign policy at the 6th Delphi Economic Forum in Washington, contrasting it with Greece's pro-Western stance and highlighting the choice facing the US between these two models. A Turkish corvette monitored a Greek research vessel near Crete.
Dendias Criticizes Turkey's Foreign Policy at Delphi Forum
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias criticized Turkey's foreign policy at the 6th Delphi Economic Forum in Washington, contrasting it with Greece's pro-Western stance and highlighting the choice facing the US between these two models. A Turkish corvette monitored a Greek research vessel near Crete.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Claims $500 Billion Ukraine Rare Earth Mineral Deal
Former President Trump announced a potential $500 billion deal where Ukraine would supply the US with rare earth minerals in exchange for military aid, aiming to reduce US reliance on China and offset military spending, despite challenges posed by the ongoing war and logistical hurdles.
Trump Claims $500 Billion Ukraine Rare Earth Mineral Deal
Former President Trump announced a potential $500 billion deal where Ukraine would supply the US with rare earth minerals in exchange for military aid, aiming to reduce US reliance on China and offset military spending, despite challenges posed by the ongoing war and logistical hurdles.
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52% Bias Score


Kiel Report: Strategic Defense Spending Could Boost European Economies
The Kiel Institute for the World Economy's report finds that strategic increases in European defense spending, primarily focused on domestic production and financed through debt, could boost economic growth, contradicting the traditional trade-off between military spending and civilian welfare.
Kiel Report: Strategic Defense Spending Could Boost European Economies
The Kiel Institute for the World Economy's report finds that strategic increases in European defense spending, primarily focused on domestic production and financed through debt, could boost economic growth, contradicting the traditional trade-off between military spending and civilian welfare.
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36% Bias Score

US Naval Transit Through Taiwan Strait Sparks Chinese Condemnation
The US Navy conducted a routine transit of two ships through the Taiwan Strait, prompting condemnation from China's military, which views the Strait as its domestic territory, despite international laws allowing for freedom of navigation.

US Naval Transit Through Taiwan Strait Sparks Chinese Condemnation
The US Navy conducted a routine transit of two ships through the Taiwan Strait, prompting condemnation from China's military, which views the Strait as its domestic territory, despite international laws allowing for freedom of navigation.
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48% Bias Score

CATL Seeks \$5 Billion Hong Kong IPO Amidst US Military Designation
China's Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) filed for a Hong Kong IPO potentially raising at least \$5 billion, aiming to attract global investors despite a recent U.S. designation as a "Chinese Military Company"; the company projects a profit increase despite a recent revenue decline and is expa...

CATL Seeks \$5 Billion Hong Kong IPO Amidst US Military Designation
China's Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) filed for a Hong Kong IPO potentially raising at least \$5 billion, aiming to attract global investors despite a recent U.S. designation as a "Chinese Military Company"; the company projects a profit increase despite a recent revenue decline and is expa...
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36% Bias Score

SoftBank-OpenAI Partnership Aims to Boost Japan's AI Capabilities
SoftBank and OpenAI formed SB OpenAI Japan, investing $3 billion annually in AI services to enhance Japanese businesses and address Japan's lagging AI adoption, a move partly spurred by geopolitical tensions and Japan's strong robotics sector.

SoftBank-OpenAI Partnership Aims to Boost Japan's AI Capabilities
SoftBank and OpenAI formed SB OpenAI Japan, investing $3 billion annually in AI services to enhance Japanese businesses and address Japan's lagging AI adoption, a move partly spurred by geopolitical tensions and Japan's strong robotics sector.
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48% Bias Score

CATL Seeks \$5 Billion in Hong Kong Listing Amid Geopolitical Headwinds
China's Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) seeks to raise at least \$5 billion in a Hong Kong secondary listing to fund global expansion, particularly in Europe, despite facing geopolitical challenges including US tariffs and a Pentagon blacklist.

CATL Seeks \$5 Billion in Hong Kong Listing Amid Geopolitical Headwinds
China's Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) seeks to raise at least \$5 billion in a Hong Kong secondary listing to fund global expansion, particularly in Europe, despite facing geopolitical challenges including US tariffs and a Pentagon blacklist.
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32% Bias Score

Moldova allows gas to Transnistria via Hungary, imposing political conditions
Moldova, facing an energy crisis in its Transnistria region after Russia cut off gas supplies via Ukraine in January, is allowing gas deliveries through a Hungarian intermediary, contingent on Transnistria's release of political prisoners and other political concessions; Russia provided a credit for...

Moldova allows gas to Transnistria via Hungary, imposing political conditions
Moldova, facing an energy crisis in its Transnistria region after Russia cut off gas supplies via Ukraine in January, is allowing gas deliveries through a Hungarian intermediary, contingent on Transnistria's release of political prisoners and other political concessions; Russia provided a credit for...
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40% Bias Score

Jaar's Cube: Critical Raw Materials and Geopolitical Conflict
Alfredo Jaar's Berlin exhibition, "The End of the World," uses a small cube of critical raw materials to illustrate the geopolitical conflicts arising from their scarcity and control, impacting global power dynamics and potentially determining societal futures.

Jaar's Cube: Critical Raw Materials and Geopolitical Conflict
Alfredo Jaar's Berlin exhibition, "The End of the World," uses a small cube of critical raw materials to illustrate the geopolitical conflicts arising from their scarcity and control, impacting global power dynamics and potentially determining societal futures.
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52% Bias Score
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