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Vietnam Ends Two-Child Policy Amidst Aging Population Concerns
Vietnam's National Assembly ended its two-child policy on [Date], aiming to combat a declining birth rate of 1.91 children per woman in 2024 and the resulting aging population; this follows a period of population control measures and mirrors global trends.
Vietnam Ends Two-Child Policy Amidst Aging Population Concerns
Vietnam's National Assembly ended its two-child policy on [Date], aiming to combat a declining birth rate of 1.91 children per woman in 2024 and the resulting aging population; this follows a period of population control measures and mirrors global trends.
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44% Bias Score


Vietnam Scraps Two-Child Policy Amid Declining Birth Rates
Vietnam abolished its two-child policy on Tuesday, aiming to reverse declining birth rates (1.91 children per woman in 2024) and mitigate the pressures of an aging population, with concerns over a shrinking workforce and increasing elderly care costs.
Vietnam Scraps Two-Child Policy Amid Declining Birth Rates
Vietnam abolished its two-child policy on Tuesday, aiming to reverse declining birth rates (1.91 children per woman in 2024) and mitigate the pressures of an aging population, with concerns over a shrinking workforce and increasing elderly care costs.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Vietnam Abolishes Two-Child Policy Amidst Declining Fertility Rate
Vietnam has eliminated its two-child policy, implemented in 1988, due to a persistently low fertility rate that has fallen below 2.1 children per woman since 2021, reaching 1.91 in 2024, creating concerns about economic growth and an aging population.
Vietnam Abolishes Two-Child Policy Amidst Declining Fertility Rate
Vietnam has eliminated its two-child policy, implemented in 1988, due to a persistently low fertility rate that has fallen below 2.1 children per woman since 2021, reaching 1.91 in 2024, creating concerns about economic growth and an aging population.
Progress
44% Bias Score


US tariff hike sparks concern among Asian trading partners
The US doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50 percent, prompting emergency meetings in South Korea and strong protests from Japan, while experts predict the tariffs' unsustainability due to the burden on US industries.
US tariff hike sparks concern among Asian trading partners
The US doubled tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 50 percent, prompting emergency meetings in South Korea and strong protests from Japan, while experts predict the tariffs' unsustainability due to the burden on US industries.
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44% Bias Score


Vietnam's Gas Investments Contradict Net-Zero Climate Goals
Vietnam's ambitious plan to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 is challenged by its heavy investment in gas projects, despite gas not being a clean energy source, raising concerns about ecological impacts and the feasibility of meeting its climate goals.
Vietnam's Gas Investments Contradict Net-Zero Climate Goals
Vietnam's ambitious plan to reach net-zero emissions by 2050 is challenged by its heavy investment in gas projects, despite gas not being a clean energy source, raising concerns about ecological impacts and the feasibility of meeting its climate goals.
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56% Bias Score


France and Vietnam sign multiple agreements amidst US trade tensions
France and Vietnam signed multiple agreements today, including a deal for 20 Airbus planes to VietJet, amidst rising US trade tensions with both nations; French President Macron is in Hanoi to strengthen ties with Vietnam.
France and Vietnam sign multiple agreements amidst US trade tensions
France and Vietnam signed multiple agreements today, including a deal for 20 Airbus planes to VietJet, amidst rising US trade tensions with both nations; French President Macron is in Hanoi to strengthen ties with Vietnam.
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48% Bias Score

Vietnam Ends Two-Child Policy Amid Declining Birth Rate
Vietnam has lifted its two-child policy, in effect since 1988, due to a declining birth rate that fell to 1.91 children per woman in 2023, the lowest level in history, according to the Ministry of Health. The government hopes to encourage population growth and address concerns about economic growth.

Vietnam Ends Two-Child Policy Amid Declining Birth Rate
Vietnam has lifted its two-child policy, in effect since 1988, due to a declining birth rate that fell to 1.91 children per woman in 2023, the lowest level in history, according to the Ministry of Health. The government hopes to encourage population growth and address concerns about economic growth.
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52% Bias Score

Vietnam Abolishes Two-Child Policy Amid Declining Birth Rate and Gender Imbalance
Vietnam's National Assembly abolished its two-child policy, aiming to address a declining birth rate (1.91 in 2024, down from 2.11 in 2021) and an aging population, allowing couples to freely decide family size; the government also plans to increase penalties for sex-selective abortions to counter a...

Vietnam Abolishes Two-Child Policy Amid Declining Birth Rate and Gender Imbalance
Vietnam's National Assembly abolished its two-child policy, aiming to address a declining birth rate (1.91 in 2024, down from 2.11 in 2021) and an aging population, allowing couples to freely decide family size; the government also plans to increase penalties for sex-selective abortions to counter a...
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44% Bias Score

US Tariff Hike on Steel and Aluminum Sparks Asian Concern
The US raised steel and aluminum tariffs to 50 percent, prompting emergency meetings in South Korea and strong condemnation from Japan, as experts predict the tariffs will harm US industries and be unsustainable.

US Tariff Hike on Steel and Aluminum Sparks Asian Concern
The US raised steel and aluminum tariffs to 50 percent, prompting emergency meetings in South Korea and strong condemnation from Japan, as experts predict the tariffs will harm US industries and be unsustainable.
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44% Bias Score

Vietnam Bans Economist Edition Featuring Top Leader
Vietnam banned the latest Economist edition featuring General Secretary To Lam, reflecting the government's tight control over media and intolerance for dissent; distributors were ordered to remove or destroy the magazine.

Vietnam Bans Economist Edition Featuring Top Leader
Vietnam banned the latest Economist edition featuring General Secretary To Lam, reflecting the government's tight control over media and intolerance for dissent; distributors were ordered to remove or destroy the magazine.
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40% Bias Score

Macron's Vietnam Visit Overshadowed by Viral Video Incident
French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Vietnam was overshadowed when a video of his wife, Brigitte, appearing to slap him went viral, prompting Macron to explain it as a misinterpreted private joke amidst his diplomatic efforts promoting a new Indo-Pacific strategy and securing economic agreeme...

Macron's Vietnam Visit Overshadowed by Viral Video Incident
French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Vietnam was overshadowed when a video of his wife, Brigitte, appearing to slap him went viral, prompting Macron to explain it as a misinterpreted private joke amidst his diplomatic efforts promoting a new Indo-Pacific strategy and securing economic agreeme...
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68% Bias Score

€9 Billion in Franco-Vietnamese Contracts Announced
French President Macron announced €9 billion in new contracts with Vietnam during his state visit, including a major Airbus deal with Vietjet for 20 A330-900 aircraft, expanding cooperation in defense, aeronautics, and rail.

€9 Billion in Franco-Vietnamese Contracts Announced
French President Macron announced €9 billion in new contracts with Vietnam during his state visit, including a major Airbus deal with Vietjet for 20 A330-900 aircraft, expanding cooperation in defense, aeronautics, and rail.
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40% Bias Score
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