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World's Youngest Receives Tiny Artificial Heart in China
A 7-year-old child in Wuhan, China, became the youngest person globally to receive a magnetically levitated biventricular assist device, a 45-gram artificial heart, offering hope in the face of a critical shortage of donor organs for pediatric heart transplants.
World's Youngest Receives Tiny Artificial Heart in China
A 7-year-old child in Wuhan, China, became the youngest person globally to receive a magnetically levitated biventricular assist device, a 45-gram artificial heart, offering hope in the face of a critical shortage of donor organs for pediatric heart transplants.
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36% Bias Score


BND Alleges Wuhan Lab Leak Origin of COVID-19; China Rejects Claim
Germany's BND alleges COVID-19 originated from a Wuhan lab leak, citing open-source intelligence indicating risky experiments and safety violations; China rejects this, referencing a WHO report, while the WHO continues to call for full data access.
BND Alleges Wuhan Lab Leak Origin of COVID-19; China Rejects Claim
Germany's BND alleges COVID-19 originated from a Wuhan lab leak, citing open-source intelligence indicating risky experiments and safety violations; China rejects this, referencing a WHO report, while the WHO continues to call for full data access.
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48% Bias Score


UK Coach Driver's Role in Early Covid-19 Repatriation
Andy Simonds, a 62-year-old coach driver, transported passengers from a Wuhan evacuation flight to a UK quarantine facility on January 31, 2020, facing media scrutiny for lacking protective gear, yet remaining Covid-free and reflecting positively on his role.
UK Coach Driver's Role in Early Covid-19 Repatriation
Andy Simonds, a 62-year-old coach driver, transported passengers from a Wuhan evacuation flight to a UK quarantine facility on January 31, 2020, facing media scrutiny for lacking protective gear, yet remaining Covid-free and reflecting positively on his role.
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24% Bias Score


New Bat Coronavirus Can Infect Human Cells, Raising Pandemic Concerns
Researchers in China discovered HKU5-CoV-2, a bat coronavirus that can infect human cells via the ACE2 receptor, raising concerns about a potential new pandemic due to the lack of pre-existing immunity; the virus's ability to infect human cells and its discovery in minks suggest a zoonotic spillover...
New Bat Coronavirus Can Infect Human Cells, Raising Pandemic Concerns
Researchers in China discovered HKU5-CoV-2, a bat coronavirus that can infect human cells via the ACE2 receptor, raising concerns about a potential new pandemic due to the lack of pre-existing immunity; the virus's ability to infect human cells and its discovery in minks suggest a zoonotic spillover...
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60% Bias Score


Wuhan 5 Years On: Normalcy Masks Unresolved Pandemic Trauma
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic's initial outbreak in Wuhan's Huanan seafood market, the city has outwardly resumed normalcy, though the anniversary is largely unacknowledged by the government, while some residents and journalists continue to face repercussions for challenging the official na...
Wuhan 5 Years On: Normalcy Masks Unresolved Pandemic Trauma
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic's initial outbreak in Wuhan's Huanan seafood market, the city has outwardly resumed normalcy, though the anniversary is largely unacknowledged by the government, while some residents and journalists continue to face repercussions for challenging the official na...
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56% Bias Score


High-Speed Rail Links Hong Kong to Xi'an and Wuhan
New high-speed train services launched on January 5th, 2025, linking Hong Kong with Xi'an and Wuhan, reducing travel times to under 11 hours from Xi'an and under 5 hours from Wuhan, boosting economic and cultural ties and building on Hong Kong's high-speed rail integration since 2018.
High-Speed Rail Links Hong Kong to Xi'an and Wuhan
New high-speed train services launched on January 5th, 2025, linking Hong Kong with Xi'an and Wuhan, reducing travel times to under 11 hours from Xi'an and under 5 hours from Wuhan, boosting economic and cultural ties and building on Hong Kong's high-speed rail integration since 2018.
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36% Bias Score

COVID-19 Origin: MI6 Chief's Lab Leak Claim Challenges Official Narrative
Five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, former MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove revealed to Boris Johnson that COVID-19 likely originated from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, contradicting the official narrative and raising concerns about transparency and potential cover-ups.

COVID-19 Origin: MI6 Chief's Lab Leak Claim Challenges Official Narrative
Five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, former MI6 chief Sir Richard Dearlove revealed to Boris Johnson that COVID-19 likely originated from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, contradicting the official narrative and raising concerns about transparency and potential cover-ups.
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60% Bias Score

German Intelligence: 80-95% Probability COVID-19 Originated from Wuhan Lab
Germany's BND intelligence agency concluded in 2020 with 80-95% probability that the COVID-19 pandemic originated from a Wuhan lab accident due to risky experiments and safety breaches; this information was kept confidential until March 2025, prompting an investigation.

German Intelligence: 80-95% Probability COVID-19 Originated from Wuhan Lab
Germany's BND intelligence agency concluded in 2020 with 80-95% probability that the COVID-19 pandemic originated from a Wuhan lab accident due to risky experiments and safety breaches; this information was kept confidential until March 2025, prompting an investigation.
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44% Bias Score

Wuhan Lab's Safety Measures Questioned After Bat Coronavirus Study
US virologists Ian Lipkin and Ralph Baric raised concerns in the New York Times about insufficient safety measures used in a Wuhan lab studying the bat coronavirus HKU5-CoV-2, which demonstrated the ability to infect human cells in a Bsl-2 plus lab, highlighting the need for stricter biosafety proto...

Wuhan Lab's Safety Measures Questioned After Bat Coronavirus Study
US virologists Ian Lipkin and Ralph Baric raised concerns in the New York Times about insufficient safety measures used in a Wuhan lab studying the bat coronavirus HKU5-CoV-2, which demonstrated the ability to infect human cells in a Bsl-2 plus lab, highlighting the need for stricter biosafety proto...
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52% Bias Score

CIA Assesses COVID-19 Lab Leak More Likely Than Not
The CIA now assesses a lab leak in China as the most likely origin of COVID-19, although it maintains low confidence and considers a natural origin still possible; this follows the appointment of Director John Ratcliffe, a proponent of the lab leak theory.

CIA Assesses COVID-19 Lab Leak More Likely Than Not
The CIA now assesses a lab leak in China as the most likely origin of COVID-19, although it maintains low confidence and considers a natural origin still possible; this follows the appointment of Director John Ratcliffe, a proponent of the lab leak theory.
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44% Bias Score

China's COVID-19 Response: Five Years Later
Five years after the initial COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan, China faces a new viral surge with HMPV, prompting a less stringent response than the initial COVID-19 response which involved secrecy and a strict "zero-COVID" policy, hindering investigations and creating lasting impacts on public trust and ...

China's COVID-19 Response: Five Years Later
Five years after the initial COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan, China faces a new viral surge with HMPV, prompting a less stringent response than the initial COVID-19 response which involved secrecy and a strict "zero-COVID" policy, hindering investigations and creating lasting impacts on public trust and ...
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56% Bias Score

China Launches High-Speed Rail to Hong Kong
China launched direct high-speed rail service between Xi'an and Hong Kong, and Wuhan and Hong Kong on January 5th, 2025, reducing travel times to under 11 hours (Xi'an) and 5 hours (Wuhan), boosting economic and cultural ties, and reflecting China's broader high-speed rail expansion plans.

China Launches High-Speed Rail to Hong Kong
China launched direct high-speed rail service between Xi'an and Hong Kong, and Wuhan and Hong Kong on January 5th, 2025, reducing travel times to under 11 hours (Xi'an) and 5 hours (Wuhan), boosting economic and cultural ties, and reflecting China's broader high-speed rail expansion plans.
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36% Bias Score
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