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US Revokes Visas for Chinese Students, Raising Tensions with China
The United States will revoke visas for Chinese students with CCP ties or studying in unspecified "critical fields," escalating tensions with China which has formally protested the move.
US Revokes Visas for Chinese Students, Raising Tensions with China
The United States will revoke visas for Chinese students with CCP ties or studying in unspecified "critical fields," escalating tensions with China which has formally protested the move.
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40% Bias Score


Macron Begins Southeast Asia Tour, Promoting Indo-Pacific Strategy in Vietnam
French President Emmanuel Macron started a Southeast Asia tour in Vietnam on May 25th, aiming to bolster his Indo-Pacific strategy by strengthening partnerships in energy, transport, and defense, while navigating the complex history between France and Vietnam.
Macron Begins Southeast Asia Tour, Promoting Indo-Pacific Strategy in Vietnam
French President Emmanuel Macron started a Southeast Asia tour in Vietnam on May 25th, aiming to bolster his Indo-Pacific strategy by strengthening partnerships in energy, transport, and defense, while navigating the complex history between France and Vietnam.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Harvard Dispute: A Power Play Over Funding and International Students
The Trump administration's attempt to bar international students from Harvard University, framed as a fight against antisemitism, is challenged by a Harvard student who sees it as a power play linked to billions of dollars in funding and impacting US global competitiveness.
Trump Administration's Harvard Dispute: A Power Play Over Funding and International Students
The Trump administration's attempt to bar international students from Harvard University, framed as a fight against antisemitism, is challenged by a Harvard student who sees it as a power play linked to billions of dollars in funding and impacting US global competitiveness.
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48% Bias Score


Harvard Faces US Ban on Chinese Students, Triggering Legal Action and Travel Disruptions
The US government banned new international student admissions at Harvard University, prompting many Chinese students to cancel travel plans and seek legal advice to remain in the US, amid concerns about visa status and summer internships, reflecting escalating US-China tensions and potentially shift...
Harvard Faces US Ban on Chinese Students, Triggering Legal Action and Travel Disruptions
The US government banned new international student admissions at Harvard University, prompting many Chinese students to cancel travel plans and seek legal advice to remain in the US, amid concerns about visa status and summer internships, reflecting escalating US-China tensions and potentially shift...
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40% Bias Score


China's Self-Sufficiency Drive: Progress and Limits
China's pursuit of self-sufficiency, initiated before the US trade war, has yielded significant advancements in strategic sectors like electric vehicles and AI, reducing import reliance to under 18% of GDP in 2023, but complete self-sufficiency remains unlikely given the scale of its economy and pop...
China's Self-Sufficiency Drive: Progress and Limits
China's pursuit of self-sufficiency, initiated before the US trade war, has yielded significant advancements in strategic sectors like electric vehicles and AI, reducing import reliance to under 18% of GDP in 2023, but complete self-sufficiency remains unlikely given the scale of its economy and pop...
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36% Bias Score


ASEAN Summit to Address Myanmar Conflict, South China Sea Disputes, and US Tariffs
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that the upcoming two-day ASEAN summit in Malaysia will prioritize the Myanmar civil war, South China Sea disputes, and the impact of recent US tariff hikes on ASEAN economies, with subsequent meetings including China and the Gulf Cooperation Council.
ASEAN Summit to Address Myanmar Conflict, South China Sea Disputes, and US Tariffs
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that the upcoming two-day ASEAN summit in Malaysia will prioritize the Myanmar civil war, South China Sea disputes, and the impact of recent US tariff hikes on ASEAN economies, with subsequent meetings including China and the Gulf Cooperation Council.
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40% Bias Score

US-China AI Race: A Clash of Strategies
The US and China are pursuing vastly different AI strategies: America prioritizes achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI) first, investing over \$1 trillion in data centers by 2030, while China emphasizes practical AI applications in existing industries, aiming for rapid integration and wide...

US-China AI Race: A Clash of Strategies
The US and China are pursuing vastly different AI strategies: America prioritizes achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI) first, investing over \$1 trillion in data centers by 2030, while China emphasizes practical AI applications in existing industries, aiming for rapid integration and wide...
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44% Bias Score

China's Assertive Taiwan Policy: White Paper Signals Shift to Proactive Measures
China's May 17, 2025 white paper on Taiwan declares "decapitation strikes" as a potential military option, signaling a more assertive approach to counter Taiwan's independence movement, fueled by US support and Taiwan's own actions including arms buildup and a "de-sinicization" policy.

China's Assertive Taiwan Policy: White Paper Signals Shift to Proactive Measures
China's May 17, 2025 white paper on Taiwan declares "decapitation strikes" as a potential military option, signaling a more assertive approach to counter Taiwan's independence movement, fueled by US support and Taiwan's own actions including arms buildup and a "de-sinicization" policy.
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64% Bias Score

Harvard Barred from Enrolling International Students Amid US-China Tensions
The Trump administration barred Harvard University from enrolling international students for the coming academic year, escalating US-China tensions and impacting over a quarter of Harvard's student body, many of whom are Chinese.

Harvard Barred from Enrolling International Students Amid US-China Tensions
The Trump administration barred Harvard University from enrolling international students for the coming academic year, escalating US-China tensions and impacting over a quarter of Harvard's student body, many of whom are Chinese.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Apple with 25% Tariff for iPhones Made Outside US
President Trump demanded Apple manufacture US-sold iPhones domestically or pay a 25% tariff, escalating tensions over Apple's plans to produce iPhones in India; experts deem reshoring infeasible due to high costs and extensive lead times, potentially increasing iPhone prices for consumers.

Trump Threatens Apple with 25% Tariff for iPhones Made Outside US
President Trump demanded Apple manufacture US-sold iPhones domestically or pay a 25% tariff, escalating tensions over Apple's plans to produce iPhones in India; experts deem reshoring infeasible due to high costs and extensive lead times, potentially increasing iPhone prices for consumers.
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56% Bias Score

China Promotes Free Trade and Open Tech to Counter Protectionism
At a Beijing summit, Chinese officials and global executives highlighted China's promotion of free trade and technological cooperation as a counter to rising global protectionism, emphasizing initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative and the development of cost-effective AI models such as DeepSe...

China Promotes Free Trade and Open Tech to Counter Protectionism
At a Beijing summit, Chinese officials and global executives highlighted China's promotion of free trade and technological cooperation as a counter to rising global protectionism, emphasizing initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative and the development of cost-effective AI models such as DeepSe...
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56% Bias Score

US-China Cultural Exchange Persists Despite Funding Cuts and Visa Challenges
Despite US-China tensions and decreased US arts funding, cultural exchanges persist, as shown by the successful "Recasting the Past" exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, though rising visa costs (up to \$3,500 per visa) and fewer American students studying in China pose significant challeng...

US-China Cultural Exchange Persists Despite Funding Cuts and Visa Challenges
Despite US-China tensions and decreased US arts funding, cultural exchanges persist, as shown by the successful "Recasting the Past" exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, though rising visa costs (up to \$3,500 per visa) and fewer American students studying in China pose significant challeng...
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40% Bias Score
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