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China Highlights Progress in Sustainable Development and Human Rights at UN Event
At a UN Human Rights Council side event, China highlighted its progress in sustainable development and human rights, emphasizing policies for economic equality, especially in minority and remote regions, and its commitment to integrating sustainable development with human rights protection, while ac...
China Highlights Progress in Sustainable Development and Human Rights at UN Event
At a UN Human Rights Council side event, China highlighted its progress in sustainable development and human rights, emphasizing policies for economic equality, especially in minority and remote regions, and its commitment to integrating sustainable development with human rights protection, while ac...
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52% Bias Score


China's 5% Economic Growth in 2024 and Plans for 2025
China's 2024 economic growth reached 5 percent, exceeding expectations, driven by consumer spending and technological advancements; the government projects similar growth in 2025 while navigating trade tensions with the US and focusing on job creation and green initiatives.
China's 5% Economic Growth in 2024 and Plans for 2025
China's 2024 economic growth reached 5 percent, exceeding expectations, driven by consumer spending and technological advancements; the government projects similar growth in 2025 while navigating trade tensions with the US and focusing on job creation and green initiatives.
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40% Bias Score


BRICS Sherpa Meeting in Brasilia Focuses on Strengthening Multilateralism
Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira opened the first BRICS Sherpa meeting in Brasilia on Tuesday, focusing on strengthening multilateralism and fairer global governance; the meeting includes six new member states and aims to redefine the world order.
BRICS Sherpa Meeting in Brasilia Focuses on Strengthening Multilateralism
Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira opened the first BRICS Sherpa meeting in Brasilia on Tuesday, focusing on strengthening multilateralism and fairer global governance; the meeting includes six new member states and aims to redefine the world order.
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40% Bias Score


Wang Yi Urges Multilateralism Reform at UN Security Council Meeting
During China's UN Security Council presidency, Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for invigorating multilateralism and reforming global governance to be more just and equitable, emphasizing the UN's crucial role in peace and development amid global crises, particularly in Ukraine and the Middle East.
Wang Yi Urges Multilateralism Reform at UN Security Council Meeting
During China's UN Security Council presidency, Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for invigorating multilateralism and reforming global governance to be more just and equitable, emphasizing the UN's crucial role in peace and development amid global crises, particularly in Ukraine and the Middle East.
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48% Bias Score


China Calls for UN Reform to Enhance Global Governance Equity
At the UN Security Council on February 18th, 2025, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi advocated for reforming global governance to be more equitable, proposing increased representation for developing nations, especially in the Security Council, and emphasizing action-oriented solutions to global crise...
China Calls for UN Reform to Enhance Global Governance Equity
At the UN Security Council on February 18th, 2025, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi advocated for reforming global governance to be more equitable, proposing increased representation for developing nations, especially in the Security Council, and emphasizing action-oriented solutions to global crise...
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40% Bias Score


China Chairs UN Security Council Debate on Global Governance Reform
On February 18, 2025, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi chaired a UN Security Council open debate on multilateralism and global governance reform, emphasizing the need for peace and a just international order, particularly mentioning the Ukraine conflict and the two-state solution for the Middle East...
China Chairs UN Security Council Debate on Global Governance Reform
On February 18, 2025, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi chaired a UN Security Council open debate on multilateralism and global governance reform, emphasizing the need for peace and a just international order, particularly mentioning the Ukraine conflict and the two-state solution for the Middle East...
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36% Bias Score

China's 'Two Sessions' Highlight Governance Model and Impactful African Cooperation
Ali Muhammad Ali, CEO of the Nigerian Press Agency, praised China's governance model and its impactful cooperation with Africa, particularly in infrastructure development and industrialization, as highlighted during China's 'Two Sessions' meetings.

China's 'Two Sessions' Highlight Governance Model and Impactful African Cooperation
Ali Muhammad Ali, CEO of the Nigerian Press Agency, praised China's governance model and its impactful cooperation with Africa, particularly in infrastructure development and industrialization, as highlighted during China's 'Two Sessions' meetings.
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56% Bias Score

Open-Source AI Models Shake Up Global Tech Landscape, Spurring Sino-French Cooperation
DeepSeek's high-performing, low-cost open-source R1 chatbot and Mistral AI's Le Chat challenge the closed AI model paradigm, prompting China and France to lead a global initiative for inclusive AI governance, as seen in the Paris AI Summit and a joint declaration advocating for equitable access to A...

Open-Source AI Models Shake Up Global Tech Landscape, Spurring Sino-French Cooperation
DeepSeek's high-performing, low-cost open-source R1 chatbot and Mistral AI's Le Chat challenge the closed AI model paradigm, prompting China and France to lead a global initiative for inclusive AI governance, as seen in the Paris AI Summit and a joint declaration advocating for equitable access to A...
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44% Bias Score

BRICS Expansion: A Reshaping of Global Governance
The BRICS group's expansion to include Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Indonesia creates a powerful alternative to Western-led global institutions, significantly impacting global governance, energy markets, and financial systems, with China playing a key role.

BRICS Expansion: A Reshaping of Global Governance
The BRICS group's expansion to include Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Indonesia creates a powerful alternative to Western-led global institutions, significantly impacting global governance, energy markets, and financial systems, with China playing a key role.
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52% Bias Score

Wang Yi Urges UN Reform for More Equitable Global Governance
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi addressed the UN Security Council on Tuesday, calling for a more just and equitable global governance system, emphasizing the UN's crucial role in resolving global conflicts, and advocating for greater representation of developing nations during China's presidency of...

Wang Yi Urges UN Reform for More Equitable Global Governance
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi addressed the UN Security Council on Tuesday, calling for a more just and equitable global governance system, emphasizing the UN's crucial role in resolving global conflicts, and advocating for greater representation of developing nations during China's presidency of...
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40% Bias Score

France Rejects North-South Divide, Advocates for Multilateralism Reform
France rejects the "global North-South" divide, arguing the crucial division is between nations upholding international law and those prioritizing power; it advocates for multilateralism reform and increased African participation in global governance.

France Rejects North-South Divide, Advocates for Multilateralism Reform
France rejects the "global North-South" divide, arguing the crucial division is between nations upholding international law and those prioritizing power; it advocates for multilateralism reform and increased African participation in global governance.
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48% Bias Score

Munich Security Conference Needs Reform to Remain Relevant
The Munich Security Conference, despite attracting 700 representatives from over 120 countries in 2024, faces criticism for its Western-centric structure, hindering effective multilateralism in addressing complex global security challenges, including the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine conflicts...

Munich Security Conference Needs Reform to Remain Relevant
The Munich Security Conference, despite attracting 700 representatives from over 120 countries in 2024, faces criticism for its Western-centric structure, hindering effective multilateralism in addressing complex global security challenges, including the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine conflicts...
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48% Bias Score
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