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Japan: From Meiji Restoration to Modern Challenges
Commodore Perry's 1853 arrival in Japan forced the country to open its ports, leading to rapid modernization under the Meiji Restoration, imperialistic expansion, devastating involvement in WWII, and a subsequent post-war economic boom fueled by US aid and internal cultural factors like 'kaizen', bu...
Japan: From Meiji Restoration to Modern Challenges
Commodore Perry's 1853 arrival in Japan forced the country to open its ports, leading to rapid modernization under the Meiji Restoration, imperialistic expansion, devastating involvement in WWII, and a subsequent post-war economic boom fueled by US aid and internal cultural factors like 'kaizen', bu...
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Kenya-China Partnership to Boost Modernization
Kenya and China are deepening their strategic partnership to modernize Kenya's economy and enhance its global role, focusing on infrastructure, technology, and other sectors, as stated by a senior Kenyan official at a recent forum.
Kenya-China Partnership to Boost Modernization
Kenya and China are deepening their strategic partnership to modernize Kenya's economy and enhance its global role, focusing on infrastructure, technology, and other sectors, as stated by a senior Kenyan official at a recent forum.
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Germany Plans Massive Military Modernization
Germany's new government commits to massive military modernization, allocating billions to infrastructure, personnel recruitment, and acquiring advanced weaponry like F-35 fighter jets, but faces challenges with personnel retention and long procurement times.
Germany Plans Massive Military Modernization
Germany's new government commits to massive military modernization, allocating billions to infrastructure, personnel recruitment, and acquiring advanced weaponry like F-35 fighter jets, but faces challenges with personnel retention and long procurement times.
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Xi Jinping Urges Yunnan to Lead China's Modernization
During a two-day visit to Yunnan province, China, on Wednesday and Thursday, President Xi Jinping stressed developing the flower industry, preserving cultural heritage, promoting national unity, and establishing Yunnan as a regional development center for South Asia and Southeast Asia, focusing on g...
Xi Jinping Urges Yunnan to Lead China's Modernization
During a two-day visit to Yunnan province, China, on Wednesday and Thursday, President Xi Jinping stressed developing the flower industry, preserving cultural heritage, promoting national unity, and establishing Yunnan as a regional development center for South Asia and Southeast Asia, focusing on g...
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44% Bias Score


China's Top Advisor Urges More Efforts for Modernization Goals
China's top political advisor Wang Huning urged more efforts to achieve modernization goals at the opening of the annual meeting of over 2,000 national political advisors in Beijing on Tuesday, where China's achievement of its 2024 economic and social development targets was highlighted.
China's Top Advisor Urges More Efforts for Modernization Goals
China's top political advisor Wang Huning urged more efforts to achieve modernization goals at the opening of the annual meeting of over 2,000 national political advisors in Beijing on Tuesday, where China's achievement of its 2024 economic and social development targets was highlighted.
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Closure of Turkey's Finance Inspection Board: A 132-Year History
Prof. Dr. Barış Bahçeci's new book, "Türkiye Devletinin Varoluş Döngüsünde Maliye Teftiş Kurulu", details the 132-year history of Turkey's Finance Inspection Board, from its founding in 1879 under Abdulhamid II to its closure in 2011 by the AKP government, highlighting its role in modernizing the Tu...
Closure of Turkey's Finance Inspection Board: A 132-Year History
Prof. Dr. Barış Bahçeci's new book, "Türkiye Devletinin Varoluş Döngüsünde Maliye Teftiş Kurulu", details the 132-year history of Turkey's Finance Inspection Board, from its founding in 1879 under Abdulhamid II to its closure in 2011 by the AKP government, highlighting its role in modernizing the Tu...
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China Unveils Plan for Agricultural Modernization by 2035
China's 2024-2035 agricultural plan, released by the CCP Central Committee and the State Council, aims to significantly enhance agricultural capacity by 2027 and achieve complete agricultural modernization and rural revitalization by 2035, focusing on innovation, infrastructure, and integrated urban...

China Unveils Plan for Agricultural Modernization by 2035
China's 2024-2035 agricultural plan, released by the CCP Central Committee and the State Council, aims to significantly enhance agricultural capacity by 2027 and achieve complete agricultural modernization and rural revitalization by 2035, focusing on innovation, infrastructure, and integrated urban...
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44% Bias Score

Germany's €100 Billion Military Modernization: Challenges and Long-Term Implications
Germany's new government pledges massive investment in military modernization, addressing infrastructure decay (€67 billion needed for barracks), personnel shortages (high attrition rate), outdated equipment, and digitalization shortcomings, while establishing a permanent brigade in Lithuania by 202...

Germany's €100 Billion Military Modernization: Challenges and Long-Term Implications
Germany's new government pledges massive investment in military modernization, addressing infrastructure decay (€67 billion needed for barracks), personnel shortages (high attrition rate), outdated equipment, and digitalization shortcomings, while establishing a permanent brigade in Lithuania by 202...
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Germany Upgrades Maritime Emergency Response Fleet with €680 Million Investment
Germany is building three new multi-purpose ships for its waterways and shipping administration at a cost of €680 million, enhancing maritime emergency response capabilities with features like helipads and LNG propulsion, with the first ship to be delivered by the end of 2023.

Germany Upgrades Maritime Emergency Response Fleet with €680 Million Investment
Germany is building three new multi-purpose ships for its waterways and shipping administration at a cost of €680 million, enhancing maritime emergency response capabilities with features like helipads and LNG propulsion, with the first ship to be delivered by the end of 2023.
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European Indoor Athletics Championships: Innovation and Tradition Collide
The European Indoor Athletics Championships in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, starting Thursday, showcase innovations such as a retractable shot-put cage and a planned LED wavelight system, aiming to modernize the sport and attract younger viewers, while facing challenges balancing innovation with fair com...

European Indoor Athletics Championships: Innovation and Tradition Collide
The European Indoor Athletics Championships in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, starting Thursday, showcase innovations such as a retractable shot-put cage and a planned LED wavelight system, aiming to modernize the sport and attract younger viewers, while facing challenges balancing innovation with fair com...
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China Reports Solid Economic Progress in 2023, Outlines Future Plans
Chinese President Xi Jinping reported solid economic progress in 2023, citing effective policy implementation, technological innovation, and stable employment and consumer prices, while outlining plans for future reforms and sustained economic recovery.

China Reports Solid Economic Progress in 2023, Outlines Future Plans
Chinese President Xi Jinping reported solid economic progress in 2023, citing effective policy implementation, technological innovation, and stable employment and consumer prices, while outlining plans for future reforms and sustained economic recovery.
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Paris Metro to Test New High-Capacity Subway Cars
Paris's metro system will begin testing new MF19 subway cars on line 10 starting February 14, 2024, replacing older models and aiming to improve passenger transport across eight lines by late 2025, despite concerns over reduced seating.

Paris Metro to Test New High-Capacity Subway Cars
Paris's metro system will begin testing new MF19 subway cars on line 10 starting February 14, 2024, replacing older models and aiming to improve passenger transport across eight lines by late 2025, despite concerns over reduced seating.
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44% Bias Score
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