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China's Vocational Education Model Offers Sustainable Solution to Europe's Skilled Labor Shortage
Germany could face a 7 million skilled worker shortage by 2035, prompting increased overseas recruitment; however, China's vocational education system, through initiatives like the "Luban Workshop," is providing skilled workers and training models to European countries, fostering collaboration and a...
China's Vocational Education Model Offers Sustainable Solution to Europe's Skilled Labor Shortage
Germany could face a 7 million skilled worker shortage by 2035, prompting increased overseas recruitment; however, China's vocational education system, through initiatives like the "Luban Workshop," is providing skilled workers and training models to European countries, fostering collaboration and a...
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48% Bias Score


Eleven-Year Manhunt Ends in Extradition for One Suspect in 2014 Новосибирск Family Murder
In March 2014, the bodies of a man, his wife, and their eight-year-old daughter were discovered in a Новосибирск apartment; after an 11-year international manhunt, one of the Uzbek suspects, Халматов, was extradited from Kazakhstan to face murder charges, while the other, Буматов, remains at large.
Eleven-Year Manhunt Ends in Extradition for One Suspect in 2014 Новосибирск Family Murder
In March 2014, the bodies of a man, his wife, and their eight-year-old daughter were discovered in a Новосибирск apartment; after an 11-year international manhunt, one of the Uzbek suspects, Халматов, was extradited from Kazakhstan to face murder charges, while the other, Буматов, remains at large.
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Withdrawal from UNESCO Impacts Global Heritage Preservation and Education
The United States has withdrawn from UNESCO, impacting the agency's $115 million Mosul reconstruction project and other heritage and education programs; the U.S. previously withdrew under President Trump and rejoined under President Biden, citing concerns about China's growing influence.
U.S. Withdrawal from UNESCO Impacts Global Heritage Preservation and Education
The United States has withdrawn from UNESCO, impacting the agency's $115 million Mosul reconstruction project and other heritage and education programs; the U.S. previously withdrew under President Trump and rejoined under President Biden, citing concerns about China's growing influence.
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44% Bias Score


40 Years of Airbus-China Aviation Partnership
The June 25, 2025, exhibition of the first Airbus A310 (B-2301) delivered to China in 1985, marks 40 years of collaboration between Airbus and China's civil aviation industry, transforming China into the world's second-largest air transport market and highlighting future growth potential.
40 Years of Airbus-China Aviation Partnership
The June 25, 2025, exhibition of the first Airbus A310 (B-2301) delivered to China in 1985, marks 40 years of collaboration between Airbus and China's civil aviation industry, transforming China into the world's second-largest air transport market and highlighting future growth potential.
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52% Bias Score


Colombian Mercenaries Fuel Mexico's Drug War
Mexican authorities confront escalating violence from cartels using 2,000-3,000 Colombian ex-military mercenaries for training and explosive manufacturing, highlighting a security crisis and insufficient international collaboration.
Colombian Mercenaries Fuel Mexico's Drug War
Mexican authorities confront escalating violence from cartels using 2,000-3,000 Colombian ex-military mercenaries for training and explosive manufacturing, highlighting a security crisis and insufficient international collaboration.
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40% Bias Score


China-LAC Youth Campus Promotes Mutual Understanding and Joint Development
From July 18-20, over 50 young leaders from nine Latin American and Caribbean countries participated in the 2025 "Bridge of the Future" youth campus in Xi'an, China, fostering mutual understanding and joint development between the youth of China and the LAC region.
China-LAC Youth Campus Promotes Mutual Understanding and Joint Development
From July 18-20, over 50 young leaders from nine Latin American and Caribbean countries participated in the 2025 "Bridge of the Future" youth campus in Xi'an, China, fostering mutual understanding and joint development between the youth of China and the LAC region.
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32% Bias Score

China Leads in Wetland City Accreditation
Nine Chinese cities gained international wetland city accreditation at the Ramsar COP15 in Zimbabwe, raising China's total to 22, the world's highest, highlighting the importance of sustainable urban planning and international cooperation in wetland conservation.

China Leads in Wetland City Accreditation
Nine Chinese cities gained international wetland city accreditation at the Ramsar COP15 in Zimbabwe, raising China's total to 22, the world's highest, highlighting the importance of sustainable urban planning and international cooperation in wetland conservation.
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44% Bias Score

US Withdraws from UNESCO Under Trump Administration
The Trump administration announced the US withdrawal from UNESCO on Tuesday, citing disagreements with the organization's focus on social and cultural issues and its admission of Palestine as a member state; this is part of a larger campaign to reshape US diplomacy and domestic policies, favoring un...

US Withdraws from UNESCO Under Trump Administration
The Trump administration announced the US withdrawal from UNESCO on Tuesday, citing disagreements with the organization's focus on social and cultural issues and its admission of Palestine as a member state; this is part of a larger campaign to reshape US diplomacy and domestic policies, favoring un...
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56% Bias Score

China Cracks Down on 1.74 Million Telecom and Online Fraud Cases
Chinese police solved 1.74 million telecom and online fraud cases from 2021-2025, arresting over 80,000 suspects in joint operations with Southeast Asian nations, blocking billions of fraudulent calls and texts, and targeting support services for fraud rings.

China Cracks Down on 1.74 Million Telecom and Online Fraud Cases
Chinese police solved 1.74 million telecom and online fraud cases from 2021-2025, arresting over 80,000 suspects in joint operations with Southeast Asian nations, blocking billions of fraudulent calls and texts, and targeting support services for fraud rings.
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52% Bias Score

China-Russia Joint Expedition Studies Climate Change in the North Pacific
A joint China-Russia marine scientific expedition launched on July 23, 2025, from Vladivostok, will study the Bering Sea and northwestern Pacific Ocean to improve climate change predictions, resuming cooperation after a pandemic pause.

China-Russia Joint Expedition Studies Climate Change in the North Pacific
A joint China-Russia marine scientific expedition launched on July 23, 2025, from Vladivostok, will study the Bering Sea and northwestern Pacific Ocean to improve climate change predictions, resuming cooperation after a pandemic pause.
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28% Bias Score

U.S. to Withdraw from UNESCO in 2026
The Trump administration announced the U.S. will withdraw from UNESCO by the end of 2026, citing concerns about the organization's focus on sustainable development goals and its recognition of Palestine as a member state, reversing the Biden administration's 2023 rejoining.

U.S. to Withdraw from UNESCO in 2026
The Trump administration announced the U.S. will withdraw from UNESCO by the end of 2026, citing concerns about the organization's focus on sustainable development goals and its recognition of Palestine as a member state, reversing the Biden administration's 2023 rejoining.
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52% Bias Score

US Withdraws from UNESCO, Citing Conflicting Priorities
The United States withdrew from the UN cultural organization UNESCO, citing conflicting social and cultural issues and an excessive focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, aligning with the administration's "America First" foreign policy; the withdrawal is effective at the end of 2026.

US Withdraws from UNESCO, Citing Conflicting Priorities
The United States withdrew from the UN cultural organization UNESCO, citing conflicting social and cultural issues and an excessive focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, aligning with the administration's "America First" foreign policy; the withdrawal is effective at the end of 2026.
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48% Bias Score
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