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Germany Reforms Flag State Administration to Boost Shipping Competitiveness
Germany is reforming its flag state administration to attract more shipping companies to use the German flag, aiming to counter the high percentage (85%) of German merchant ships currently using foreign flags due to lower costs.
Germany Reforms Flag State Administration to Boost Shipping Competitiveness
Germany is reforming its flag state administration to attract more shipping companies to use the German flag, aiming to counter the high percentage (85%) of German merchant ships currently using foreign flags due to lower costs.
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32% Bias Score


Munich Security Conference Needs Reform to Remain Relevant
The Munich Security Conference, despite attracting 700 representatives from over 120 countries in 2024, faces criticism for its Western-centric structure, hindering effective multilateralism in addressing complex global security challenges, including the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine conflicts...
Munich Security Conference Needs Reform to Remain Relevant
The Munich Security Conference, despite attracting 700 representatives from over 120 countries in 2024, faces criticism for its Western-centric structure, hindering effective multilateralism in addressing complex global security challenges, including the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Palestine conflicts...
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48% Bias Score


China's Manufacturing Rise and WTO Reform Challenges
Hexagon AB, a Swedish company, now produces 90 percent of its coordinate measuring machines in China, highlighting China's manufacturing growth and its integration into global supply chains; this success is linked to China's WTO membership since 2001, which has driven its economic growth and poverty...
China's Manufacturing Rise and WTO Reform Challenges
Hexagon AB, a Swedish company, now produces 90 percent of its coordinate measuring machines in China, highlighting China's manufacturing growth and its integration into global supply chains; this success is linked to China's WTO membership since 2001, which has driven its economic growth and poverty...
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40% Bias Score


China's Economy Exceeds Expectations in 2024, but Challenges Remain
China's economy grew by approximately 5 percent in 2024, exceeding expectations and reaching a GDP of over 130 trillion yuan, driven by growth in new industries and increased foreign investment; however, challenges remain and require proactive fiscal and monetary policies to maintain the positive tr...
China's Economy Exceeds Expectations in 2024, but Challenges Remain
China's economy grew by approximately 5 percent in 2024, exceeding expectations and reaching a GDP of over 130 trillion yuan, driven by growth in new industries and increased foreign investment; however, challenges remain and require proactive fiscal and monetary policies to maintain the positive tr...
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52% Bias Score


China's Plan to Reform Pharmaceutical Industry and Become Global Powerhouse by 2035
China issued a guideline to reform drug and medical device regulations, aiming to become a global pharmaceutical leader by 2035, involving 24 measures across five key areas to improve innovation, review efficiency, supervision, opening up and regulatory systems; by 2027, it aims to enhance legal fra...
China's Plan to Reform Pharmaceutical Industry and Become Global Powerhouse by 2035
China issued a guideline to reform drug and medical device regulations, aiming to become a global pharmaceutical leader by 2035, involving 24 measures across five key areas to improve innovation, review efficiency, supervision, opening up and regulatory systems; by 2027, it aims to enhance legal fra...
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32% Bias Score


Morocco Proposes Family Code Reforms: Banning Child Marriage, Restricting Polygamy
On December 24th, 2023, Morocco's government proposed key reforms to its Family Code, including banning child marriage (with exceptions for 17-year-olds under strict conditions), stricter polygamy regulations (allowing pre-nuptial agreements prohibiting additional marriages), and granting divorced m...
Morocco Proposes Family Code Reforms: Banning Child Marriage, Restricting Polygamy
On December 24th, 2023, Morocco's government proposed key reforms to its Family Code, including banning child marriage (with exceptions for 17-year-olds under strict conditions), stricter polygamy regulations (allowing pre-nuptial agreements prohibiting additional marriages), and granting divorced m...
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32% Bias Score

Germany Reforms Flag State Administration to Boost Maritime Competitiveness
Germany is reforming its flag state administration to attract more ships under its flag, aiming to improve its international competitiveness and reduce the currently high percentage (85 percent) of German-owned vessels flying foreign flags due to cost factors.

Germany Reforms Flag State Administration to Boost Maritime Competitiveness
Germany is reforming its flag state administration to attract more ships under its flag, aiming to improve its international competitiveness and reduce the currently high percentage (85 percent) of German-owned vessels flying foreign flags due to cost factors.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Ofsted's New School Report Card System Criticized by Headteachers
Headteachers are criticizing Ofsted's new school report card system as worse than the previous one, lacking support and focusing instead on grading, unlike the previous FEFC system which offered on-site support and collaboration.

Ofsted's New School Report Card System Criticized by Headteachers
Headteachers are criticizing Ofsted's new school report card system as worse than the previous one, lacking support and focusing instead on grading, unlike the previous FEFC system which offered on-site support and collaboration.
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52% Bias Score

Hexagon's China Success Shows WTO's Impact
Hexagon AB, a Swedish company, now manufactures 90 percent of its coordinate measuring machines in China, its largest global production facility, highlighting the success of foreign investment in China and its integration into global supply chains, while the World Trade Organization (WTO) played a s...

Hexagon's China Success Shows WTO's Impact
Hexagon AB, a Swedish company, now manufactures 90 percent of its coordinate measuring machines in China, its largest global production facility, highlighting the success of foreign investment in China and its integration into global supply chains, while the World Trade Organization (WTO) played a s...
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36% Bias Score

ICJ President Appointed Lebanon's Prime Minister
Following consultations with newly elected President Joseph Aoun, Nawaf Salam, president of the International Court of Justice, was appointed Lebanon's prime minister after securing two-thirds of parliamentary votes, marking a setback for Hezbollah.

ICJ President Appointed Lebanon's Prime Minister
Following consultations with newly elected President Joseph Aoun, Nawaf Salam, president of the International Court of Justice, was appointed Lebanon's prime minister after securing two-thirds of parliamentary votes, marking a setback for Hezbollah.
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40% Bias Score

Armenia Postpones National Health Insurance Program Launch
Armenia's July 2024 launch of a national health insurance program has been postponed, delaying its phased rollout to 2025 for state employees, 2026 for the private sector, and 2027 for 95% of the population; the delay allows for refining the program's legal framework and ensuring quality.

Armenia Postpones National Health Insurance Program Launch
Armenia's July 2024 launch of a national health insurance program has been postponed, delaying its phased rollout to 2025 for state employees, 2026 for the private sector, and 2027 for 95% of the population; the delay allows for refining the program's legal framework and ensuring quality.
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28% Bias Score

China Drafts First Law to Boost Private Sector Development
China is creating its first law to protect and promote private sector development, aiming to improve the business environment and boost economic growth by ensuring fair competition, equal access to government resources, and fostering innovation; the draft is currently being reviewed by the National ...

China Drafts First Law to Boost Private Sector Development
China is creating its first law to protect and promote private sector development, aiming to improve the business environment and boost economic growth by ensuring fair competition, equal access to government resources, and fostering innovation; the draft is currently being reviewed by the National ...
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20% Bias Score
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