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China's E-Commerce Giants Aid Exporters Amidst US Tariffs
Facing US tariff increases, Chinese e-commerce platforms like JD.com (200 billion yuan purchase commitment), Alibaba (support for 10,000 companies and 100,000 goods), and PDD Holdings (100 billion yuan investment over three years) are aiding exporters by expanding domestic sales channels to reduce i...
China's E-Commerce Giants Aid Exporters Amidst US Tariffs
Facing US tariff increases, Chinese e-commerce platforms like JD.com (200 billion yuan purchase commitment), Alibaba (support for 10,000 companies and 100,000 goods), and PDD Holdings (100 billion yuan investment over three years) are aiding exporters by expanding domestic sales channels to reduce i...
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40% Bias Score


ICJ Grants Israel Six-Month Extension in Gaza Genocide Case
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) granted Israel a six-month extension until January 12, 2026, to respond to South Africa's genocide claims against it for its conduct in Gaza, citing procedural issues, parallel proceedings, and additional claims from other states.
ICJ Grants Israel Six-Month Extension in Gaza Genocide Case
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) granted Israel a six-month extension until January 12, 2026, to respond to South Africa's genocide claims against it for its conduct in Gaza, citing procedural issues, parallel proceedings, and additional claims from other states.
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48% Bias Score


Venezuela Accused of Seizing Ecuadorian Electoral Materials
Ecuador accused Venezuela's Sebin of seizing seven packages of electoral materials from a DHL shipment on April 17, 2025, violating diplomatic protocols; Venezuela denies involvement and accuses Ecuador of fraud.
Venezuela Accused of Seizing Ecuadorian Electoral Materials
Ecuador accused Venezuela's Sebin of seizing seven packages of electoral materials from a DHL shipment on April 17, 2025, violating diplomatic protocols; Venezuela denies involvement and accuses Ecuador of fraud.
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44% Bias Score


Ecuador's Rightward Shift: A Symptom of Broader Latin American Trends
Daniel Noboa's April 13th presidential win in Ecuador reflects a growing trend of right-wing governments in Latin America, strongly aligned with the US under Trump; however, this is interwoven with complex dynamics of political alternation, polarization, and weakening democracies.
Ecuador's Rightward Shift: A Symptom of Broader Latin American Trends
Daniel Noboa's April 13th presidential win in Ecuador reflects a growing trend of right-wing governments in Latin America, strongly aligned with the US under Trump; however, this is interwoven with complex dynamics of political alternation, polarization, and weakening democracies.
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44% Bias Score


Trump Opens Pacific Marine Monument to Commercial Fishing
President Trump opened the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument (1.3 million sq km), established in 2009, to US commercial fishing, despite concerns about environmental damage and international conservation goals, citing unfair competition with foreign fleets and the need to aid American ...
Trump Opens Pacific Marine Monument to Commercial Fishing
President Trump opened the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument (1.3 million sq km), established in 2009, to US commercial fishing, despite concerns about environmental damage and international conservation goals, citing unfair competition with foreign fleets and the need to aid American ...
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56% Bias Score


Australia's Coalition Accuses Labor of Secrecy Over Alleged Russian Military Base Request in Indonesia
Australia's Coalition accuses the Labor government of secrecy concerning an alleged Russian request to base long-range aircraft in Indonesia, claiming a breach of caretaker conventions despite the government's assertion that no such obligation exists during the election campaign; this has prompted a...
Australia's Coalition Accuses Labor of Secrecy Over Alleged Russian Military Base Request in Indonesia
Australia's Coalition accuses the Labor government of secrecy concerning an alleged Russian request to base long-range aircraft in Indonesia, claiming a breach of caretaker conventions despite the government's assertion that no such obligation exists during the election campaign; this has prompted a...
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52% Bias Score

Four Dead in Italian Cable Car Crash
Four people, including two British and one Israeli tourist, died when a cable car plunged from Monte Faito near Naples, Italy; another Israeli tourist was seriously injured; the cable car had only reopened a week prior.

Four Dead in Italian Cable Car Crash
Four people, including two British and one Israeli tourist, died when a cable car plunged from Monte Faito near Naples, Italy; another Israeli tourist was seriously injured; the cable car had only reopened a week prior.
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24% Bias Score

US Senators Visit Taiwan Amidst Trade Tensions
A bipartisan group of US senators visited Taiwan to reaffirm US support amid President Trump's tariffs and criticism, with Taiwan responding by increasing defense spending and pursuing new trade deals.

US Senators Visit Taiwan Amidst Trade Tensions
A bipartisan group of US senators visited Taiwan to reaffirm US support amid President Trump's tariffs and criticism, with Taiwan responding by increasing defense spending and pursuing new trade deals.
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48% Bias Score

Trump to Visit Windsor Castle Amid U.S.-U.K. Trade Negotiations
In September, Donald Trump will visit Windsor Castle in the U.K. to meet with the royal family, aiming to improve U.S.-U.K. relations and potentially finalize a trade deal that would remove tariffs on U.K. goods, particularly cars, and encourage collaboration in science and technology.

Trump to Visit Windsor Castle Amid U.S.-U.K. Trade Negotiations
In September, Donald Trump will visit Windsor Castle in the U.K. to meet with the royal family, aiming to improve U.S.-U.K. relations and potentially finalize a trade deal that would remove tariffs on U.K. goods, particularly cars, and encourage collaboration in science and technology.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine, U.S. Sign Memorandum on Critical Minerals Development and Reconstruction
Ukraine and the U.S. signed a memorandum of intent on Thursday, paving the way for a full economic deal to develop Ukraine's critical minerals and rebuild the war-torn country, after previous negotiations were derailed in February following a contentious meeting between Presidents Trump and Zelensky...

Ukraine, U.S. Sign Memorandum on Critical Minerals Development and Reconstruction
Ukraine and the U.S. signed a memorandum of intent on Thursday, paving the way for a full economic deal to develop Ukraine's critical minerals and rebuild the war-torn country, after previous negotiations were derailed in February following a contentious meeting between Presidents Trump and Zelensky...
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Citizen Rebukes UK Board of Deputies' Gaza Condemnation
A British citizen living in Israel rebukes a UK Board of Deputies letter condemning Israel's actions in Gaza, emphasizing the disconnect between distant criticism and the lived experience of Israelis whose sons are serving in the army and whose lives are directly impacted by the conflict.

Israeli Citizen Rebukes UK Board of Deputies' Gaza Condemnation
A British citizen living in Israel rebukes a UK Board of Deputies letter condemning Israel's actions in Gaza, emphasizing the disconnect between distant criticism and the lived experience of Israelis whose sons are serving in the army and whose lives are directly impacted by the conflict.
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56% Bias Score

US Assures Yemen Wheat Shipment Won't Be Wasted Despite Funding Cuts
The US State Department confirmed that a ship carrying wheat for Yemen, departing Oregon in early April and arriving in mid-May, will not be wasted, despite recent funding cuts that canceled USAID contracts with the World Food Programme, leaving the distribution plan unclear.

US Assures Yemen Wheat Shipment Won't Be Wasted Despite Funding Cuts
The US State Department confirmed that a ship carrying wheat for Yemen, departing Oregon in early April and arriving in mid-May, will not be wasted, despite recent funding cuts that canceled USAID contracts with the World Food Programme, leaving the distribution plan unclear.
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44% Bias Score
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