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China's Long-Term Medical Aid in Guinea: Hospital Expansion Doubles Capacity
The Sino-Guinean Friendship Hospital in Conakry, Guinea, recently doubled its capacity with new Chinese-built facilities, showcasing a long-term Chinese medical assistance program that trains local professionals and improves healthcare standards, using advanced technologies like AI and surgical robo...
China's Long-Term Medical Aid in Guinea: Hospital Expansion Doubles Capacity
The Sino-Guinean Friendship Hospital in Conakry, Guinea, recently doubled its capacity with new Chinese-built facilities, showcasing a long-term Chinese medical assistance program that trains local professionals and improves healthcare standards, using advanced technologies like AI and surgical robo...
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48% Bias Score


Monument Honors Chinese Fishermen's Rescue of British POWs
A monument in Zhoushan, China, commemorates Chinese fishermen who rescued over 300 British POWs from the sunken Lisbon Maru in October 1942, highlighting Sino-British friendship and wartime cooperation.
Monument Honors Chinese Fishermen's Rescue of British POWs
A monument in Zhoushan, China, commemorates Chinese fishermen who rescued over 300 British POWs from the sunken Lisbon Maru in October 1942, highlighting Sino-British friendship and wartime cooperation.
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Climate Policy Meetings Begin: Road to COP30
Clean Air Month initiates a series of UN and international meetings leading up to COP30 in Belém, Brazil, focusing on refining climate finance rules, adaptation targets, and addressing the need for climate justice through initiatives like the Bridgetown Initiative.
Climate Policy Meetings Begin: Road to COP30
Clean Air Month initiates a series of UN and international meetings leading up to COP30 in Belém, Brazil, focusing on refining climate finance rules, adaptation targets, and addressing the need for climate justice through initiatives like the Bridgetown Initiative.
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Russia Appoints Veteran Cosmonaut Sergey Krikalev as Space Cooperation Envoy
Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed cosmonaut Sergey Krikalev as his special representative for international space cooperation on May 22, 2025; Krikalev, born in 1958, has flown six space missions totaling over 803 days and is a Hero of the Soviet Union and Hero of Russia.
Russia Appoints Veteran Cosmonaut Sergey Krikalev as Space Cooperation Envoy
Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed cosmonaut Sergey Krikalev as his special representative for international space cooperation on May 22, 2025; Krikalev, born in 1958, has flown six space missions totaling over 803 days and is a Hero of the Soviet Union and Hero of Russia.
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China Heatwave Highlights Urgent Need for Systemic Extreme Weather Governance
Northern China is experiencing its first major heatwave of the year, with Taiyuan and Xi'an reaching near 40°C, underscoring the global rise in extreme weather events and the need for comprehensive, multi-stakeholder governance.
China Heatwave Highlights Urgent Need for Systemic Extreme Weather Governance
Northern China is experiencing its first major heatwave of the year, with Taiyuan and Xi'an reaching near 40°C, underscoring the global rise in extreme weather events and the need for comprehensive, multi-stakeholder governance.
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Greece Chairs UN Security Council Meeting on Maritime Security
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis chaired a UN Security Council meeting on enhancing maritime security, emphasizing international cooperation to counter threats like piracy and illegal trafficking, and advocating for integrating new technologies like AI while acknowledging potential risks.
Greece Chairs UN Security Council Meeting on Maritime Security
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis chaired a UN Security Council meeting on enhancing maritime security, emphasizing international cooperation to counter threats like piracy and illegal trafficking, and advocating for integrating new technologies like AI while acknowledging potential risks.
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Microsoft Disrupts Global Lumma Stealer Network
Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit, along with Europol and Japan's Cybercrime Control Center, dismantled the Lumma Stealer network, taking down 2,300 malicious domains and disrupting communication to 394,000 infected computers, significantly impacting ransomware operations.

Microsoft Disrupts Global Lumma Stealer Network
Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit, along with Europol and Japan's Cybercrime Control Center, dismantled the Lumma Stealer network, taking down 2,300 malicious domains and disrupting communication to 394,000 infected computers, significantly impacting ransomware operations.
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36% Bias Score

Germany and Nigeria Deepen Economic and Migration Cooperation
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul and his Nigerian counterpart, Yusuf Tuggar, announced Thursday a deepening of economic cooperation, focusing on rare earths, renewable energy, and addressing migration challenges, with Germany highlighting Volkswagen's presence in Nigeria as a positive example...

Germany and Nigeria Deepen Economic and Migration Cooperation
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul and his Nigerian counterpart, Yusuf Tuggar, announced Thursday a deepening of economic cooperation, focusing on rare earths, renewable energy, and addressing migration challenges, with Germany highlighting Volkswagen's presence in Nigeria as a positive example...
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SCO Forum Highlights China's Poverty Reduction Success, Inspiring Regional Cooperation
The 2025 SCO Forum in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, solidified member states' commitment to poverty reduction through policy communication and experience sharing; China's success in lifting 98.99 million rural residents out of poverty by 2021, exceeding UN goals, inspires collaboration.

SCO Forum Highlights China's Poverty Reduction Success, Inspiring Regional Cooperation
The 2025 SCO Forum in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, solidified member states' commitment to poverty reduction through policy communication and experience sharing; China's success in lifting 98.99 million rural residents out of poverty by 2021, exceeding UN goals, inspires collaboration.
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WHO Adopts Pandemic Accord, Emphasizing Equitable Access
The World Health Assembly adopted the Pandemic Accord on May 22, 2024, creating new systems for pandemic preparedness, prevention, and response, with China playing a key role in negotiations and advocating for equitable access to health products for developing nations.

WHO Adopts Pandemic Accord, Emphasizing Equitable Access
The World Health Assembly adopted the Pandemic Accord on May 22, 2024, creating new systems for pandemic preparedness, prevention, and response, with China playing a key role in negotiations and advocating for equitable access to health products for developing nations.
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WHO Adopts Global Pandemic Accord
The World Health Assembly adopted a global pandemic accord on May 22, 2024, establishing new platforms and mechanisms to improve pandemic preparedness, prevention, and response, including equitable access to resources and improved global health governance, following over three years of negotiations.

WHO Adopts Global Pandemic Accord
The World Health Assembly adopted a global pandemic accord on May 22, 2024, establishing new platforms and mechanisms to improve pandemic preparedness, prevention, and response, including equitable access to resources and improved global health governance, following over three years of negotiations.
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44% Bias Score

US Withdrawal Creates $600 Million WHO Budget Shortfall
US Health Minister Kennedy criticized the WHO as "bloated" and "dying" at the organization's annual meeting, advocating for its restructuring amidst a $600 million budget shortfall caused by the US withdrawal under President Trump in 2025; China is set to become the largest governmental funder.

US Withdrawal Creates $600 Million WHO Budget Shortfall
US Health Minister Kennedy criticized the WHO as "bloated" and "dying" at the organization's annual meeting, advocating for its restructuring amidst a $600 million budget shortfall caused by the US withdrawal under President Trump in 2025; China is set to become the largest governmental funder.
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48% Bias Score
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