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China's Poverty Reduction Success in Malipo County Amidst Economic Challenges
In Malipo, a rural Chinese county, poverty alleviation initiatives have increased per capita income from $69 in 1992 to $2300 in 2022, yet economic uncertainties remain alongside the ongoing US-China trade war.
China's Poverty Reduction Success in Malipo County Amidst Economic Challenges
In Malipo, a rural Chinese county, poverty alleviation initiatives have increased per capita income from $69 in 1992 to $2300 in 2022, yet economic uncertainties remain alongside the ongoing US-China trade war.
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52% Bias Score


China-CELAC Meeting Launches Five Initiatives for Shared Development
The fourth China-CELAC ministerial meeting in Beijing resulted in five new Chinese initiatives for shared development with Latin American and Caribbean countries, the Beijing Declaration, and a joint action plan (2025-27), generating significant support from participating nations and experts who see...
China-CELAC Meeting Launches Five Initiatives for Shared Development
The fourth China-CELAC ministerial meeting in Beijing resulted in five new Chinese initiatives for shared development with Latin American and Caribbean countries, the Beijing Declaration, and a joint action plan (2025-27), generating significant support from participating nations and experts who see...
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52% Bias Score


China-CELAC Agricultural Cooperation Boosts Food Security in Grenada
China's agricultural cooperation with CELAC countries, exemplified by its assistance to Grenada, aims to enhance food security and sustainable farming through technology transfer, equipment provision, and poverty reduction strategies, aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals.
China-CELAC Agricultural Cooperation Boosts Food Security in Grenada
China's agricultural cooperation with CELAC countries, exemplified by its assistance to Grenada, aims to enhance food security and sustainable farming through technology transfer, equipment provision, and poverty reduction strategies, aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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48% Bias Score


China-LAC Partnership Deepens, Emphasizing Mutual Respect and Shared Development
President Xi Jinping addressed the China-Community of Latin American and Caribbean States Forum in Beijing, emphasizing mutual respect and support for LAC countries' sovereignty, while announcing five new programs focusing on shared development and revitalization, amidst rising unilateralism and pro...
China-LAC Partnership Deepens, Emphasizing Mutual Respect and Shared Development
President Xi Jinping addressed the China-Community of Latin American and Caribbean States Forum in Beijing, emphasizing mutual respect and support for LAC countries' sovereignty, while announcing five new programs focusing on shared development and revitalization, amidst rising unilateralism and pro...
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40% Bias Score


China-LAC Forum Highlights Model Global Partnership
President Xi Jinping addressed the fourth ministerial meeting of the China-Community of Latin American and Caribbean States Forum in Beijing on Tuesday, emphasizing mutual respect, equality, and shared benefits in the partnership, announcing five programs focusing on solidarity, development, civiliz...
China-LAC Forum Highlights Model Global Partnership
President Xi Jinping addressed the fourth ministerial meeting of the China-Community of Latin American and Caribbean States Forum in Beijing on Tuesday, emphasizing mutual respect, equality, and shared benefits in the partnership, announcing five programs focusing on solidarity, development, civiliz...
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44% Bias Score


American Cardinal Elected as First American Pope
In a surprise announcement, Cardinal Robert Prevost, an American citizen who also holds Peruvian citizenship, was elected as Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, prompting mixed reactions globally.
American Cardinal Elected as First American Pope
In a surprise announcement, Cardinal Robert Prevost, an American citizen who also holds Peruvian citizenship, was elected as Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, prompting mixed reactions globally.
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China-CELAC Forum Concludes with Five New Development Initiatives
The fourth China-CELAC ministerial meeting in Beijing yielded five new Chinese initiatives for shared development with Latin American and Caribbean nations, along with the Beijing Declaration and a 2025-27 Joint Action Plan; Uruguay strongly supports these and China's broader global initiatives.

China-CELAC Forum Concludes with Five New Development Initiatives
The fourth China-CELAC ministerial meeting in Beijing yielded five new Chinese initiatives for shared development with Latin American and Caribbean nations, along with the Beijing Declaration and a 2025-27 Joint Action Plan; Uruguay strongly supports these and China's broader global initiatives.
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44% Bias Score

China-CELAC Agricultural Cooperation Boosts Food Security and Poverty Reduction
President Xi Jinping reiterated the importance of agricultural cooperation between China and CELAC nations, leading to initiatives like machinery and equipment provided to Grenada to improve farming practices and increase per-hectare yield, contributing to poverty reduction and sustainable developme...

China-CELAC Agricultural Cooperation Boosts Food Security and Poverty Reduction
President Xi Jinping reiterated the importance of agricultural cooperation between China and CELAC nations, leading to initiatives like machinery and equipment provided to Grenada to improve farming practices and increase per-hectare yield, contributing to poverty reduction and sustainable developme...
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56% Bias Score

Brazil-China Trade Soars to \$160 Billion, Signaling Strengthened Strategic Partnership
Brazilian President Lula concluded a state visit to China, announcing a significant increase in bilateral trade from \$6.6 billion in 2003 to over \$160 billion today, and highlighting enhanced cooperation in various sectors, including infrastructure, agriculture, energy, and technology, while empha...

Brazil-China Trade Soars to \$160 Billion, Signaling Strengthened Strategic Partnership
Brazilian President Lula concluded a state visit to China, announcing a significant increase in bilateral trade from \$6.6 billion in 2003 to over \$160 billion today, and highlighting enhanced cooperation in various sectors, including infrastructure, agriculture, energy, and technology, while empha...
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48% Bias Score

China-LAC Forum Highlights Model Global Partnership
During the fourth China-Community of Latin American and Caribbean States Forum in Beijing, President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China's commitment to supporting LAC nations' sovereignty and development, highlighting their collaboration as a model for global partnership, exemplified by China being LAC's s...

China-LAC Forum Highlights Model Global Partnership
During the fourth China-Community of Latin American and Caribbean States Forum in Beijing, President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China's commitment to supporting LAC nations' sovereignty and development, highlighting their collaboration as a model for global partnership, exemplified by China being LAC's s...
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56% Bias Score

Putin's Peace Offer Viewed as Surprisingly Generous Amidst Russia's Perceived Military Advantage
Rangarirai Shoko, CEO of Zimbabwe's New Ziana News Agency, called President Vladimir Putin's May 11th proposal to resume direct negotiations with Ukraine a surprisingly generous offer, contrasting it with what he characterized as insincere Western ceasefire demands aimed at allowing Ukraine to rearm...

Putin's Peace Offer Viewed as Surprisingly Generous Amidst Russia's Perceived Military Advantage
Rangarirai Shoko, CEO of Zimbabwe's New Ziana News Agency, called President Vladimir Putin's May 11th proposal to resume direct negotiations with Ukraine a surprisingly generous offer, contrasting it with what he characterized as insincere Western ceasefire demands aimed at allowing Ukraine to rearm...
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60% Bias Score

Climate Debt Crisis: A Moral and Economic Imperative
Pope Francis's death highlights the urgent need to address the climate-debt crisis, where developing nations spend 40 times more on debt service than they receive in climate aid, hindering their ability to adapt to climate change and jeopardizing global stability.

Climate Debt Crisis: A Moral and Economic Imperative
Pope Francis's death highlights the urgent need to address the climate-debt crisis, where developing nations spend 40 times more on debt service than they receive in climate aid, hindering their ability to adapt to climate change and jeopardizing global stability.
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24% Bias Score
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