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Bangkok Chokes on Hazardous Air Pollution
Hazardous air pollution in Bangkok, reaching eight times the WHO PM2.5 recommendation, caused 352 school closures and prompted the use of a rainmaking plane as the government struggles to control the problem, which is partly caused by slash-and-burn farming and transboundary pollution.
Bangkok Chokes on Hazardous Air Pollution
Hazardous air pollution in Bangkok, reaching eight times the WHO PM2.5 recommendation, caused 352 school closures and prompted the use of a rainmaking plane as the government struggles to control the problem, which is partly caused by slash-and-burn farming and transboundary pollution.
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24% Bias Score


China and Thailand Strengthen Ties Amidst 50th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra met in Beijing on Thursday to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations and strengthen economic and security cooperation, focusing on the Belt and Road Initiative, technological advancements, and combating transnational crime.
China and Thailand Strengthen Ties Amidst 50th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations
Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra met in Beijing on Thursday to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations and strengthen economic and security cooperation, focusing on the Belt and Road Initiative, technological advancements, and combating transnational crime.
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36% Bias Score


China and Thailand Vow to Crack Down on Southeast Asia Scam Networks
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra agreed to strengthen cooperation to combat the online scam networks plaguing Southeast Asia, particularly in Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos, following several high-profile cases of Chinese citizens being trafficked into scam compo...
China and Thailand Vow to Crack Down on Southeast Asia Scam Networks
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra agreed to strengthen cooperation to combat the online scam networks plaguing Southeast Asia, particularly in Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos, following several high-profile cases of Chinese citizens being trafficked into scam compo...
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40% Bias Score


Tiger Woods' Mother, Kultida, Dies at 80
Tiger Woods announced the death of his mother, Kultida Woods, at age 80 on Tuesday; she was a major influence on his career, instilling his competitiveness and the tradition of wearing red on Sundays.
Tiger Woods' Mother, Kultida, Dies at 80
Tiger Woods announced the death of his mother, Kultida Woods, at age 80 on Tuesday; she was a major influence on his career, instilling his competitiveness and the tradition of wearing red on Sundays.
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16% Bias Score


Myanmar Refugee Crisis Fuels Mental Health Emergency in Thailand
The Mae Tao Clinic in Mae Sot, Thailand, provides free medical and psychiatric care to over 120,000 Myanmar refugees yearly, addressing a severe mental health crisis caused by the 2021 military coup and civil war, exacerbated by a lack of mental healthcare infrastructure in Myanmar and a freeze on f...
Myanmar Refugee Crisis Fuels Mental Health Emergency in Thailand
The Mae Tao Clinic in Mae Sot, Thailand, provides free medical and psychiatric care to over 120,000 Myanmar refugees yearly, addressing a severe mental health crisis caused by the 2021 military coup and civil war, exacerbated by a lack of mental healthcare infrastructure in Myanmar and a freeze on f...
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32% Bias Score


Rafah Crossing to Reopen for Palestinian Civilians
The Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza is scheduled to reopen today for Palestinian civilians, following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas; its initial reopening date was Sunday, but it had been closed since May due to Israeli occupation and Egypt's refusal to reopen until Pal...
Rafah Crossing to Reopen for Palestinian Civilians
The Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza is scheduled to reopen today for Palestinian civilians, following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas; its initial reopening date was Sunday, but it had been closed since May due to Israeli occupation and Egypt's refusal to reopen until Pal...
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40% Bias Score

China Cracks Down on Cross-Border Gambling, Arresting 11,000
Chinese police investigated 73,000 cross-border gambling cases in 2022, dismantling over 4,500 online platforms and arresting 11,000 suspects; this involved international cooperation with countries like Thailand and Myanmar to repatriate over 3,700 suspects.

China Cracks Down on Cross-Border Gambling, Arresting 11,000
Chinese police investigated 73,000 cross-border gambling cases in 2022, dismantling over 4,500 online platforms and arresting 11,000 suspects; this involved international cooperation with countries like Thailand and Myanmar to repatriate over 3,700 suspects.
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44% Bias Score

China and Thailand Strengthen Ties Amidst Regional Change
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra met in Beijing on Thursday to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, focusing on strengthening economic ties through mega-projects, combating cross-border crime, and enhancing regional cooperation.

China and Thailand Strengthen Ties Amidst Regional Change
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra met in Beijing on Thursday to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations, focusing on strengthening economic ties through mega-projects, combating cross-border crime, and enhancing regional cooperation.
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48% Bias Score

Altri's €1 Billion Lyocell Plant in Galicia: Jobs, Growth, and Environmental Concerns
Altri's nearly €1 billion lyocell plant in Galicia, Spain, promises 500 direct and 2,000 indirect jobs, boosting the regional GDP by over €300 million annually; however, environmental concerns and social criticism persist, with Altri emphasizing its sustainability and unique global production model.

Altri's €1 Billion Lyocell Plant in Galicia: Jobs, Growth, and Environmental Concerns
Altri's nearly €1 billion lyocell plant in Galicia, Spain, promises 500 direct and 2,000 indirect jobs, boosting the regional GDP by over €300 million annually; however, environmental concerns and social criticism persist, with Altri emphasizing its sustainability and unique global production model.
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52% Bias Score

Thailand's Failure to Protect Refugees Amidst Murder and Deportations
The murder of Cambodian dissident Lim Kimya in Bangkok on January 7th, 2025, and the potential deportation of 48 Uighur refugees highlight Thailand's ongoing failure to protect political refugees, raising concerns about its human rights record despite its recent UNHRC membership.

Thailand's Failure to Protect Refugees Amidst Murder and Deportations
The murder of Cambodian dissident Lim Kimya in Bangkok on January 7th, 2025, and the potential deportation of 48 Uighur refugees highlight Thailand's ongoing failure to protect political refugees, raising concerns about its human rights record despite its recent UNHRC membership.
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48% Bias Score

The White Lotus" Season 3 to Boost Thailand Tourism
The HBO series "The White Lotus" Season 3, filmed at multiple Anantara and Four Seasons resorts in Thailand, is expected to boost tourism by showcasing Thailand's luxury hotels and resorts, following similar success in Maui and Sicily.

The White Lotus" Season 3 to Boost Thailand Tourism
The HBO series "The White Lotus" Season 3, filmed at multiple Anantara and Four Seasons resorts in Thailand, is expected to boost tourism by showcasing Thailand's luxury hotels and resorts, following similar success in Maui and Sicily.
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40% Bias Score

Gaza Hostages Released After 482 Days, Facing Mob Violence and Revealing Brutal Captivity
After 482 days held hostage by Hamas in Gaza, seven hostages—two Israelis and five Thai nationals—were released on Thursday, but faced a threatening mob before Red Cross transfer; testimonies reveal brutal captivity conditions, including torture and inadequate medical care.

Gaza Hostages Released After 482 Days, Facing Mob Violence and Revealing Brutal Captivity
After 482 days held hostage by Hamas in Gaza, seven hostages—two Israelis and five Thai nationals—were released on Thursday, but faced a threatening mob before Red Cross transfer; testimonies reveal brutal captivity conditions, including torture and inadequate medical care.
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52% Bias Score
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