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China stages military drills near Taiwan after US policy shift
China conducted military drills near the Taiwan Strait on Monday, in response to the US State Department's updated Taiwan fact sheet removing previous wording against Taiwanese independence; China's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman called it a significant regression in US policy and an egregious example...
China stages military drills near Taiwan after US policy shift
China conducted military drills near the Taiwan Strait on Monday, in response to the US State Department's updated Taiwan fact sheet removing previous wording against Taiwanese independence; China's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman called it a significant regression in US policy and an egregious example...
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60% Bias Score


Four Arrested in Sydney Kidnapping Case
Four men, Wenqiang Zeng, David Wildsmith, Lun Weng, and Liannan Zheng, were arrested in Sydney following a months-long investigation into the alleged kidnapping and assault of two men over an undisclosed debt; a ransom of approximately \$480,000 was demanded.
Four Arrested in Sydney Kidnapping Case
Four men, Wenqiang Zeng, David Wildsmith, Lun Weng, and Liannan Zheng, were arrested in Sydney following a months-long investigation into the alleged kidnapping and assault of two men over an undisclosed debt; a ransom of approximately \$480,000 was demanded.
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36% Bias Score


Japan Requests Clarification on Taiwan's Osaka Expo Pavilion
Japan requested that Taiwan's Osaka Expo pavilion be explicitly labeled as privately operated to avoid any implication of official recognition, given the absence of diplomatic ties between the two.
Japan Requests Clarification on Taiwan's Osaka Expo Pavilion
Japan requested that Taiwan's Osaka Expo pavilion be explicitly labeled as privately operated to avoid any implication of official recognition, given the absence of diplomatic ties between the two.
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China Reasserts Commitment to Taiwan Reunification Amidst Rising Tensions
China's top legislator Zhao Leji reaffirmed the country's commitment to resolving the Taiwan issue, while Taiwan's leader Lai Ching-te's recent statement declaring Taiwan a sovereign country and the mainland as hostile forces has increased tensions and prompted strong condemnation from mainland offi...
China Reasserts Commitment to Taiwan Reunification Amidst Rising Tensions
China's top legislator Zhao Leji reaffirmed the country's commitment to resolving the Taiwan issue, while Taiwan's leader Lai Ching-te's recent statement declaring Taiwan a sovereign country and the mainland as hostile forces has increased tensions and prompted strong condemnation from mainland offi...
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56% Bias Score


Taiwan Labels China "Hostile Force", Reinstates Military Courts
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te declared China a "foreign hostile force" on Thursday, prompting Beijing's condemnation, and announced new national security measures including restoring a military court system to counter alleged Chinese infiltration and spying, which has prompted opposition from with...
Taiwan Labels China "Hostile Force", Reinstates Military Courts
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te declared China a "foreign hostile force" on Thursday, prompting Beijing's condemnation, and announced new national security measures including restoring a military court system to counter alleged Chinese infiltration and spying, which has prompted opposition from with...
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44% Bias Score


China's New Landing Barges Enhance Taiwan Invasion Threat
China is building large landing barges in Guangzhou, potentially for use in a Taiwan invasion; each barge features a 400ft road for beach landings, and footage shows one in action. This is part of a wider military build-up enabled by a 2017 law allowing civilian ships to be used by the military.
China's New Landing Barges Enhance Taiwan Invasion Threat
China is building large landing barges in Guangzhou, potentially for use in a Taiwan invasion; each barge features a 400ft road for beach landings, and footage shows one in action. This is part of a wider military build-up enabled by a 2017 law allowing civilian ships to be used by the military.
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48% Bias Score

China Holds Military Drills Near Taiwan After US Fact Sheet Update
China conducted military drills near Taiwan in response to the US State Department's updated fact sheet on Taiwan, which removed previous wording stating it did not support "Taiwan independence", prompting China to condemn the move and call for caution from the US.

China Holds Military Drills Near Taiwan After US Fact Sheet Update
China conducted military drills near Taiwan in response to the US State Department's updated fact sheet on Taiwan, which removed previous wording stating it did not support "Taiwan independence", prompting China to condemn the move and call for caution from the US.
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68% Bias Score

China's Anti-Secession Law: 20th Anniversary Symposium Underscores Firm Stance Against Taiwanese Independence
A Beijing symposium marking the 20th anniversary of China's Anti-Secession Law emphasized opposing Taiwanese independence and punishing separatists, prompting significant coverage and analysis in Taiwan's media outlets, which highlighted both the potential for punishment and cooperation.

China's Anti-Secession Law: 20th Anniversary Symposium Underscores Firm Stance Against Taiwanese Independence
A Beijing symposium marking the 20th anniversary of China's Anti-Secession Law emphasized opposing Taiwanese independence and punishing separatists, prompting significant coverage and analysis in Taiwan's media outlets, which highlighted both the potential for punishment and cooperation.
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40% Bias Score

Somaliland Defends Taiwan Ties Amidst China's Warning
Following China's warning to Somaliland regarding its relationship with Taiwan, Somaliland's Foreign Minister affirmed that the relationship is based on mutual interests and does not harm China, and that Somaliland will continue its relations with Taiwan.

Somaliland Defends Taiwan Ties Amidst China's Warning
Following China's warning to Somaliland regarding its relationship with Taiwan, Somaliland's Foreign Minister affirmed that the relationship is based on mutual interests and does not harm China, and that Somaliland will continue its relations with Taiwan.
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32% Bias Score

China Vows to Counter Taiwan Independence, Marks 20 Years of Anti-Secession Law
Chinese legislator Zhao Leji stressed resolute opposition to Taiwan independence and foreign interference, commemorating the Anti-Secession Law's 20th anniversary; he highlighted strengthened legal frameworks and policies supporting reunification, claiming progress in countering separatism and uphol...

China Vows to Counter Taiwan Independence, Marks 20 Years of Anti-Secession Law
Chinese legislator Zhao Leji stressed resolute opposition to Taiwan independence and foreign interference, commemorating the Anti-Secession Law's 20th anniversary; he highlighted strengthened legal frameworks and policies supporting reunification, claiming progress in countering separatism and uphol...
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68% Bias Score

TSMC's \$100 Billion US Investment: A Geopolitical Crossroads for Taiwan
Facing political pressure from President Trump, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced a \$100 billion investment in the US, sparking concerns in Taiwan about its national security and economic future, particularly regarding its relationship with China and the US.

TSMC's \$100 Billion US Investment: A Geopolitical Crossroads for Taiwan
Facing political pressure from President Trump, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced a \$100 billion investment in the US, sparking concerns in Taiwan about its national security and economic future, particularly regarding its relationship with China and the US.
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52% Bias Score

Japanese PM Admits Giving Gift Vouchers to Lawmakers
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba admitted to giving 100,000 yen ($676) gift vouchers to new Liberal Democratic Party lawmakers before a March 3 dinner at his residence, raising ethical concerns amid a prior slush fund scandal.

Japanese PM Admits Giving Gift Vouchers to Lawmakers
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba admitted to giving 100,000 yen ($676) gift vouchers to new Liberal Democratic Party lawmakers before a March 3 dinner at his residence, raising ethical concerns amid a prior slush fund scandal.
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16% Bias Score
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