US-China Tech Collaboration Showcased at CES 2025
US Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves emphasized technological collaboration opportunities between the US and China at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, highlighting climate change and global standard-setting as key areas for partnership, while over 1,300 Chinese companies showcased diverse innovations.
US-China Tech Collaboration Showcased at CES 2025
US Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves emphasized technological collaboration opportunities between the US and China at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, highlighting climate change and global standard-setting as key areas for partnership, while over 1,300 Chinese companies showcased diverse innovations.
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44% Bias Score
U.S.-China Relations: Improved Stability Amidst Ongoing Tensions
U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns reports an unprecedented period of stability in U.S.-China relations despite ongoing global power competition, citing cooperation on the fentanyl crisis and the release of detained Americans as positive developments.
U.S.-China Relations: Improved Stability Amidst Ongoing Tensions
U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns reports an unprecedented period of stability in U.S.-China relations despite ongoing global power competition, citing cooperation on the fentanyl crisis and the release of detained Americans as positive developments.
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40% Bias Score
Chinese Hackers Breach US Treasury, Targeting CFIUS and Sanctions Office
Chinese hackers breached the US Treasury Department's unclassified system, accessing data from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US (CFIUS) and the sanctions office, raising national security concerns amid heightened US-China tensions.
Chinese Hackers Breach US Treasury, Targeting CFIUS and Sanctions Office
Chinese hackers breached the US Treasury Department's unclassified system, accessing data from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US (CFIUS) and the sanctions office, raising national security concerns amid heightened US-China tensions.
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52% Bias Score
US to Ban Chinese Vehicles Over Security Concerns
The US will ban Chinese vehicles and related software by 2027 (software) and 2029 (hardware) to address national security concerns, impacting the US automotive market and US-China relations.
US to Ban Chinese Vehicles Over Security Concerns
The US will ban Chinese vehicles and related software by 2027 (software) and 2029 (hardware) to address national security concerns, impacting the US automotive market and US-China relations.
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60% Bias Score
Indonesia Joins BRICS, Signaling Geopolitical Shift
Indonesia formally joined the BRICS group, adding its large economy and population to the bloc of emerging nations; this decision reflects a broader geopolitical shift towards multipolarity, with over 30 countries expressing interest in joining BRICS.
Indonesia Joins BRICS, Signaling Geopolitical Shift
Indonesia formally joined the BRICS group, adding its large economy and population to the bloc of emerging nations; this decision reflects a broader geopolitical shift towards multipolarity, with over 30 countries expressing interest in joining BRICS.
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40% Bias Score
China, US Agree to Maintain Economic Dialogue Amidst Presidential Transition
On Tuesday, during a video call, Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng and US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen agreed to maintain communication and stabilize economic ties despite the upcoming US presidential transition; however, concerns remain about the future of this cooperation under a potential Trump a...
China, US Agree to Maintain Economic Dialogue Amidst Presidential Transition
On Tuesday, during a video call, Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng and US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen agreed to maintain communication and stabilize economic ties despite the upcoming US presidential transition; however, concerns remain about the future of this cooperation under a potential Trump a...
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40% Bias Score
Japan Seeks Stronger Ties with China Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba aims to visit China soon, hoping to enhance bilateral ties following the resumption of the China-Japan Ruling Party Exchange Mechanism after a seven-year hiatus and a recent 10-point consensus on cultural exchanges, amid concerns over US trade protectionism.
Japan Seeks Stronger Ties with China Amidst US Trade Uncertainty
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba aims to visit China soon, hoping to enhance bilateral ties following the resumption of the China-Japan Ruling Party Exchange Mechanism after a seven-year hiatus and a recent 10-point consensus on cultural exchanges, amid concerns over US trade protectionism.
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44% Bias Score
TikTok Ban: A Counterproductive Threat to US National Security
The proposed ban on TikTok in the U.S., fueled by national security concerns, is counterproductive, as its 170 million users act as a deterrent against conflict with China; the ban's underlying assumption is that Americans are easily influenced by foreign propaganda, which undermines freedom.
TikTok Ban: A Counterproductive Threat to US National Security
The proposed ban on TikTok in the U.S., fueled by national security concerns, is counterproductive, as its 170 million users act as a deterrent against conflict with China; the ban's underlying assumption is that Americans are easily influenced by foreign propaganda, which undermines freedom.
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60% Bias Score
TikTok Faces US Ban: Supreme Court to Decide
Facing a January 19th deadline, TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, fights a US law mandating its sale or ban due to national security concerns, with the Supreme Court to decide.
TikTok Faces US Ban: Supreme Court to Decide
Facing a January 19th deadline, TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, fights a US law mandating its sale or ban due to national security concerns, with the Supreme Court to decide.
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40% Bias Score
China Doubles Funding for Economic Stimulus Program
To counter economic headwinds, China is significantly expanding its equipment upgrade and consumer goods trade-in program in 2025, allocating 300 billion yuan (double the 2024 amount) to boost domestic demand and support its modernization goals.
China Doubles Funding for Economic Stimulus Program
To counter economic headwinds, China is significantly expanding its equipment upgrade and consumer goods trade-in program in 2025, allocating 300 billion yuan (double the 2024 amount) to boost domestic demand and support its modernization goals.
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40% Bias Score
China, US Agree to Maintain Economic Dialogue Despite US Transition
On Tuesday, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng held a video call, agreeing to maintain communication and stabilize economic ties despite the upcoming US presidential transition; seven meetings each have been held by the two recently launched economic and financial ...
China, US Agree to Maintain Economic Dialogue Despite US Transition
On Tuesday, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Chinese Vice-Premier He Lifeng held a video call, agreeing to maintain communication and stabilize economic ties despite the upcoming US presidential transition; seven meetings each have been held by the two recently launched economic and financial ...
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40% Bias Score
U.S. Labels Chinese Tech Firms as Military, Sparking Concerns
The U.S. government labeled several Chinese tech companies as military entities, prompting denials and accusations of unfair targeting, impacting companies like Tencent and CATL, as part of a broader effort to curb China's tech advancement, sparking concerns about economic repercussions and potentia...
U.S. Labels Chinese Tech Firms as Military, Sparking Concerns
The U.S. government labeled several Chinese tech companies as military entities, prompting denials and accusations of unfair targeting, impacting companies like Tencent and CATL, as part of a broader effort to curb China's tech advancement, sparking concerns about economic repercussions and potentia...
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56% Bias Score