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China Begins Construction on World's Largest Hydropower Dam, Raising Geopolitical Concerns
China began construction on the world's largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, sparking concern from India and Bangladesh due to potential downstream impacts on water resources, despite China's claims of minimal negative effects.
China Begins Construction on World's Largest Hydropower Dam, Raising Geopolitical Concerns
China began construction on the world's largest hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, sparking concern from India and Bangladesh due to potential downstream impacts on water resources, despite China's claims of minimal negative effects.
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40% Bias Score


US Imposes Sweeping Tariffs, Raising Global Trade Tensions
The US is imposing tariffs ranging from 20% to 50% on over 20 trading partners starting August 1st, potentially expanding to 150 more, prompting concerns about global trade instability and the undermining of multilateral trade principles.
US Imposes Sweeping Tariffs, Raising Global Trade Tensions
The US is imposing tariffs ranging from 20% to 50% on over 20 trading partners starting August 1st, potentially expanding to 150 more, prompting concerns about global trade instability and the undermining of multilateral trade principles.
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48% Bias Score


China's Brahmaputra Dam: A $167.8 Billion Project Sparks Water Security Concerns in India
China launched a $167.8 billion dam project on the Brahmaputra River in Tibet, near the Indian border of Arunachal Pradesh, sparking concerns in India and Bangladesh about water security and potential for downstream devastation.
China's Brahmaputra Dam: A $167.8 Billion Project Sparks Water Security Concerns in India
China launched a $167.8 billion dam project on the Brahmaputra River in Tibet, near the Indian border of Arunachal Pradesh, sparking concerns in India and Bangladesh about water security and potential for downstream devastation.
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56% Bias Score


China further cuts US debt holdings to lowest since 2009
China decreased its US Treasury holdings to $756.3 billion in May, the lowest level since 2009, to reduce reliance on US debt and mitigate risks from geopolitical tensions and growing US fiscal deficits; this is part of a broader strategy to diversify foreign exchange reserves and advance renminbi i...
China further cuts US debt holdings to lowest since 2009
China decreased its US Treasury holdings to $756.3 billion in May, the lowest level since 2009, to reduce reliance on US debt and mitigate risks from geopolitical tensions and growing US fiscal deficits; this is part of a broader strategy to diversify foreign exchange reserves and advance renminbi i...
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40% Bias Score


China further reduces US Treasury bond holdings amid concerns over dollar dominance
China decreased its US Treasury bond holdings by $900 million in May to $756.3 billion, the lowest since February 2009, driven by concerns about the dollar-based system, geopolitical tensions, and the recent US credit rating downgrade, leading to a strategy of diversification into non-dollar assets ...
China further reduces US Treasury bond holdings amid concerns over dollar dominance
China decreased its US Treasury bond holdings by $900 million in May to $756.3 billion, the lowest since February 2009, driven by concerns about the dollar-based system, geopolitical tensions, and the recent US credit rating downgrade, leading to a strategy of diversification into non-dollar assets ...
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36% Bias Score


Declining Trade Among China, Japan, and South Korea Highlights Need for Trilateral FTA
From 2021 to 2024, intra-regional trade among China, Japan, and South Korea fell 13.5 percent to $737 billion due to intensifying global geopolitical rivalry; however, the three countries are committed to accelerating a trilateral free trade agreement to boost regional growth and supply chain securi...
Declining Trade Among China, Japan, and South Korea Highlights Need for Trilateral FTA
From 2021 to 2024, intra-regional trade among China, Japan, and South Korea fell 13.5 percent to $737 billion due to intensifying global geopolitical rivalry; however, the three countries are committed to accelerating a trilateral free trade agreement to boost regional growth and supply chain securi...
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48% Bias Score

China Begins Construction of World's Largest Hydropower Dam in Tibet
China began constructing the world's largest hydropower dam on Tibet's Yarlung Tsangpo River, a $1.67 billion project that concerns India and Bangladesh due to potential water control and ecological impacts, despite China's claims of prioritizing ecological protection and local prosperity.

China Begins Construction of World's Largest Hydropower Dam in Tibet
China began constructing the world's largest hydropower dam on Tibet's Yarlung Tsangpo River, a $1.67 billion project that concerns India and Bangladesh due to potential water control and ecological impacts, despite China's claims of prioritizing ecological protection and local prosperity.
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48% Bias Score

US Secondary Tariffs on Venezuelan Oil Imports Highlight Enforcement Challenges
The US imposed 25% secondary tariffs in March 2023 on countries importing Venezuelan oil, impacting Spain's imports and highlighting enforcement challenges compared to more targeted sanctions against Russia; experts debate effectiveness and future implications.

US Secondary Tariffs on Venezuelan Oil Imports Highlight Enforcement Challenges
The US imposed 25% secondary tariffs in March 2023 on countries importing Venezuelan oil, impacting Spain's imports and highlighting enforcement challenges compared to more targeted sanctions against Russia; experts debate effectiveness and future implications.
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36% Bias Score

Romania Seeks Western Allies Amidst Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
President Nicușor Dan's visit to Germany follows a trip to Chișinău, highlighting Romania's efforts to strengthen ties with Western Europe amid US criticism and continued Russian influence; new defense agreements between France-UK and Germany-UK are influencing Romania's strategy, leading to closer ...

Romania Seeks Western Allies Amidst Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
President Nicușor Dan's visit to Germany follows a trip to Chișinău, highlighting Romania's efforts to strengthen ties with Western Europe amid US criticism and continued Russian influence; new defense agreements between France-UK and Germany-UK are influencing Romania's strategy, leading to closer ...
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52% Bias Score

US Warns Against China Cooperation in Asia-Pacific
The US State Department warned Indo-Pacific nations against working with China, accusing it of economic coercion, while promoting the US as an alternative, disregarding China's significant contributions to regional development and the region's preference for multilateralism.

US Warns Against China Cooperation in Asia-Pacific
The US State Department warned Indo-Pacific nations against working with China, accusing it of economic coercion, while promoting the US as an alternative, disregarding China's significant contributions to regional development and the region's preference for multilateralism.
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60% Bias Score

China Begins Construction of World's Largest Dam in Tibet
China started building a massive dam in Tibet's Nyingchi, costing nearly \$144 billion, generating 300 billion kilowatt-hours yearly, exceeding the Three Gorges Dam's capacity threefold, but raising environmental and geopolitical concerns.

China Begins Construction of World's Largest Dam in Tibet
China started building a massive dam in Tibet's Nyingchi, costing nearly \$144 billion, generating 300 billion kilowatt-hours yearly, exceeding the Three Gorges Dam's capacity threefold, but raising environmental and geopolitical concerns.
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36% Bias Score

Iran Agrees to Renewed Nuclear Talks with European Powers
Following recent attacks on its nuclear facilities, Iran has agreed to renewed nuclear talks with Germany, France, and the UK at the deputy foreign minister level, potentially leading to broader engagement with the West, despite Iran's insistence on continued uranium enrichment on its territory and ...

Iran Agrees to Renewed Nuclear Talks with European Powers
Following recent attacks on its nuclear facilities, Iran has agreed to renewed nuclear talks with Germany, France, and the UK at the deputy foreign minister level, potentially leading to broader engagement with the West, despite Iran's insistence on continued uranium enrichment on its territory and ...
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40% Bias Score
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