Showing 217 to 228 of 6,477 results


Arakan Army Poised to Seize Control of Myanmar's Rakhine State
The Arakan Army (AA) is close to controlling Myanmar's Rakhine State, impacting the civil war and regional geopolitics; the group controls 14 of 17 townships, including key ports vital to China and India, amid a deepening humanitarian crisis with over two million facing starvation.
Arakan Army Poised to Seize Control of Myanmar's Rakhine State
The Arakan Army (AA) is close to controlling Myanmar's Rakhine State, impacting the civil war and regional geopolitics; the group controls 14 of 17 townships, including key ports vital to China and India, amid a deepening humanitarian crisis with over two million facing starvation.
Progress
44% Bias Score


EU's Sanctions Policy Questioned Amidst Internal Divisions and Diminished Influence
Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi criticizes the EU's sanctions policy against Russia, highlighting the diminished EU influence due to US protectionism and internal divisions regarding Ukraine, while other EU leaders openly question the approach of the EU's top diplomat.
EU's Sanctions Policy Questioned Amidst Internal Divisions and Diminished Influence
Former Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi criticizes the EU's sanctions policy against Russia, highlighting the diminished EU influence due to US protectionism and internal divisions regarding Ukraine, while other EU leaders openly question the approach of the EU's top diplomat.
Progress
60% Bias Score


US Government Takes 10% Stake in Intel for $8.9 Billion
The US government will acquire a 10% stake in Intel for $8.9 billion, using funds from the CHIPS and Science Act, to bolster US semiconductor leadership and counter competition from companies such as Nvidia.
US Government Takes 10% Stake in Intel for $8.9 Billion
The US government will acquire a 10% stake in Intel for $8.9 billion, using funds from the CHIPS and Science Act, to bolster US semiconductor leadership and counter competition from companies such as Nvidia.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Russia Seeks US Arctic and Alaskan Cooperation
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Russia's intention to cooperate with the US in the Arctic and Alaska, citing discussions on joint projects and expressing hope for full relationship restoration with Washington; this follows previous statements by Russian officials highlighting the signific...
Russia Seeks US Arctic and Alaskan Cooperation
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Russia's intention to cooperate with the US in the Arctic and Alaska, citing discussions on joint projects and expressing hope for full relationship restoration with Washington; this follows previous statements by Russian officials highlighting the signific...
Progress
44% Bias Score


China's Rising Global Influence: A Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
Three recent events—Russia's request for Chinese troops in a potential Ukrainian security agreement, India's attempt to mend ties with China amid US trade tensions, and the US's approval of Nvidia's chip exports to China—highlight China's growing global influence, challenging the existing US-led ord...
China's Rising Global Influence: A Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
Three recent events—Russia's request for Chinese troops in a potential Ukrainian security agreement, India's attempt to mend ties with China amid US trade tensions, and the US's approval of Nvidia's chip exports to China—highlight China's growing global influence, challenging the existing US-led ord...
Progress
44% Bias Score


South Korea Prioritizes Japan in First Presidential Foreign Visit
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's visit to Japan marks the first time a South Korean president has chosen Japan as their first overseas destination since 1965, prioritizing bilateral relations amid concerns about US security guarantees and China's growing assertiveness in East Asia.
South Korea Prioritizes Japan in First Presidential Foreign Visit
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung's visit to Japan marks the first time a South Korean president has chosen Japan as their first overseas destination since 1965, prioritizing bilateral relations amid concerns about US security guarantees and China's growing assertiveness in East Asia.
Progress
36% Bias Score

US-Mediated Peace Treaty Signals Russia's Waning Influence in South Caucasus
Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a US-mediated peace treaty ending their conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, involving a US-secured corridor through Armenia, marking a potential decline in Russia's regional influence.

US-Mediated Peace Treaty Signals Russia's Waning Influence in South Caucasus
Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a US-mediated peace treaty ending their conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, involving a US-secured corridor through Armenia, marking a potential decline in Russia's regional influence.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Modi's China Visit Signals Tentative Shift in Relations
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to China for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit signifies a tentative yet significant shift in bilateral relations, marked by renewed visa issuance and efforts to restore direct flights, reflecting a deeper civilizational bond and an opp...

Modi's China Visit Signals Tentative Shift in Relations
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming visit to China for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit signifies a tentative yet significant shift in bilateral relations, marked by renewed visa issuance and efforts to restore direct flights, reflecting a deeper civilizational bond and an opp...
Progress
40% Bias Score

China's Arctic Icebreaker Fleet Challenges US in Strategic Competition
A Chinese fleet of five icebreakers, led by the advanced Xue Long 2, sailed within 290 nautical miles of Alaska in August 2024, prompting US concerns over China's growing Arctic ambitions and technological superiority in icebreaker capabilities compared to the US's single multi-mission icebreaker.

China's Arctic Icebreaker Fleet Challenges US in Strategic Competition
A Chinese fleet of five icebreakers, led by the advanced Xue Long 2, sailed within 290 nautical miles of Alaska in August 2024, prompting US concerns over China's growing Arctic ambitions and technological superiority in icebreaker capabilities compared to the US's single multi-mission icebreaker.
Progress
52% Bias Score

UK Delays Decision on Controversial Chinese Embassy Plans
The UK government delayed its decision on China's plans to build a massive new embassy in London until October 21st due to unanswered security concerns and Beijing's refusal to disclose the building's full layout, despite the Chinese government's claim that the current plans provide sufficient detai...

UK Delays Decision on Controversial Chinese Embassy Plans
The UK government delayed its decision on China's plans to build a massive new embassy in London until October 21st due to unanswered security concerns and Beijing's refusal to disclose the building's full layout, despite the Chinese government's claim that the current plans provide sufficient detai...
Progress
48% Bias Score

US Government Takes 9.9% Stake in Intel for \$8.9 Billion in Subsidies
The US government acquired a 9.9% stake in Intel for \$8.9 billion in subsidies, part of a broader effort to reshore semiconductor manufacturing amidst geopolitical concerns and Intel's struggles; the government received non-voting shares.

US Government Takes 9.9% Stake in Intel for \$8.9 Billion in Subsidies
The US government acquired a 9.9% stake in Intel for \$8.9 billion in subsidies, part of a broader effort to reshore semiconductor manufacturing amidst geopolitical concerns and Intel's struggles; the government received non-voting shares.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Ukraine Unveils Long-Range Missile Amidst Russia's Large-Scale Attack
Amidst escalating conflict, Ukraine test-launched a new 3,000km-range cruise missile, Flamingo, while Russia launched a massive attack involving 574 drones and 40 missiles, targeting a US firm and causing injuries, further hindering peace talks and highlighting the intensifying conflict.

Ukraine Unveils Long-Range Missile Amidst Russia's Large-Scale Attack
Amidst escalating conflict, Ukraine test-launched a new 3,000km-range cruise missile, Flamingo, while Russia launched a massive attack involving 574 drones and 40 missiles, targeting a US firm and causing injuries, further hindering peace talks and highlighting the intensifying conflict.
Progress
48% Bias Score
Showing 217 to 228 of 6,477 results