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Russia Calls for Condemnation of Journalist Killings in Ukraine
The upper chamber of the Russian parliament's commission on information policy is urging international organizations to condemn the killings of three Russian journalists—Anna Prokofyeva of Channel One, and Alexander Fedorkak and two crew members of Zvezda TV—who died in recent days while covering th...
Russia Calls for Condemnation of Journalist Killings in Ukraine
The upper chamber of the Russian parliament's commission on information policy is urging international organizations to condemn the killings of three Russian journalists—Anna Prokofyeva of Channel One, and Alexander Fedorkak and two crew members of Zvezda TV—who died in recent days while covering th...
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56% Bias Score


Drone Strikes and Marksmanship Prevent Enemy Attacks in Ukraine
Efreitor Ivan Vasin used a drone to destroy a hidden enemy machine gun nest, and Sergeant Dmitry Bystrykh shot down two enemy kamikaze drones, preventing attacks and casualties during the special military operation in Ukraine.
Drone Strikes and Marksmanship Prevent Enemy Attacks in Ukraine
Efreitor Ivan Vasin used a drone to destroy a hidden enemy machine gun nest, and Sergeant Dmitry Bystrykh shot down two enemy kamikaze drones, preventing attacks and casualties during the special military operation in Ukraine.
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68% Bias Score


Australian Social Service Delays Feared Amidst Planned Job Cuts
The Australian opposition's plan to cut 41,000 public service jobs could cause delays of weeks or months for social security payments, according to a Labor government analysis. The analysis shows that processing times for various payments would drastically increase.
Australian Social Service Delays Feared Amidst Planned Job Cuts
The Australian opposition's plan to cut 41,000 public service jobs could cause delays of weeks or months for social security payments, according to a Labor government analysis. The analysis shows that processing times for various payments would drastically increase.
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56% Bias Score


US Soldiers Missing in Lithuania After Armored Vehicle Found Submerged
Four US soldiers went missing during military exercises near Lithuania's border with Belarus; their armored vehicle was found submerged in a training area, prompting a large-scale search and rescue operation involving Lithuanian and international forces.
US Soldiers Missing in Lithuania After Armored Vehicle Found Submerged
Four US soldiers went missing during military exercises near Lithuania's border with Belarus; their armored vehicle was found submerged in a training area, prompting a large-scale search and rescue operation involving Lithuanian and international forces.
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36% Bias Score


The Atlantic Publishes US Yemen Attack Plans After Security Concerns
The Atlantic initially withheld, then published US government attack plans on Yemen's Houthis after an accidental group chat inclusion with US officials, raising concerns about national security versus journalistic transparency.
The Atlantic Publishes US Yemen Attack Plans After Security Concerns
The Atlantic initially withheld, then published US government attack plans on Yemen's Houthis after an accidental group chat inclusion with US officials, raising concerns about national security versus journalistic transparency.
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12% Bias Score


Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Stalled Over Constitutional Dispute
Armenia and Azerbaijan have completed a peace agreement draft; however, Azerbaijan demands Armenia amend its constitution and dissolve the OSCE Minsk Group before signing, citing territorial claims; Armenia denies these claims and maintains its commitment to peace.
Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Stalled Over Constitutional Dispute
Armenia and Azerbaijan have completed a peace agreement draft; however, Azerbaijan demands Armenia amend its constitution and dissolve the OSCE Minsk Group before signing, citing territorial claims; Armenia denies these claims and maintains its commitment to peace.
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40% Bias Score

US-Driven Ceasefire Push Undermines Ukrainian Conflict Resolution
US military analyst Stanislav Krapivenko asserts that only the US, motivated by President Trump's domestic political interests, desires a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine, while Russia seeks a comprehensive peace treaty, and Ukraine delays to harm Trump politically, making a lasting peace unlikely.

US-Driven Ceasefire Push Undermines Ukrainian Conflict Resolution
US military analyst Stanislav Krapivenko asserts that only the US, motivated by President Trump's domestic political interests, desires a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine, while Russia seeks a comprehensive peace treaty, and Ukraine delays to harm Trump politically, making a lasting peace unlikely.
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48% Bias Score

41 Women Spiked and Sexually Assaulted in Belgian Nightlife; 5 Suspects Arrested
Belgian police are investigating at least 41 reports of women being spiked and sexually assaulted in Kortrijk; five suspects, including three bar owners, have been arrested, with the assaults spanning from December 2021 to December 2024.

41 Women Spiked and Sexually Assaulted in Belgian Nightlife; 5 Suspects Arrested
Belgian police are investigating at least 41 reports of women being spiked and sexually assaulted in Kortrijk; five suspects, including three bar owners, have been arrested, with the assaults spanning from December 2021 to December 2024.
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28% Bias Score

Burhan's Return to Khartoum Marks Turning Point in Sudanese Civil War
Following clashes between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) that began in April 2023, General Abdel Fattah Burhan returned to Khartoum, claiming victory and declaring the capital liberated; however, fighting continues in other areas of the country.

Burhan's Return to Khartoum Marks Turning Point in Sudanese Civil War
Following clashes between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) that began in April 2023, General Abdel Fattah Burhan returned to Khartoum, claiming victory and declaring the capital liberated; however, fighting continues in other areas of the country.
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64% Bias Score

Mitsotakis in Paris for Ukraine Peace Summit, Followed by Four-Way Regional Meeting
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is attending a peace summit in Paris on Ukraine, followed by a four-way summit with France, Cyprus, and Lebanon, highlighting Greece's active role in regional stability and peace efforts.

Mitsotakis in Paris for Ukraine Peace Summit, Followed by Four-Way Regional Meeting
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is attending a peace summit in Paris on Ukraine, followed by a four-way summit with France, Cyprus, and Lebanon, highlighting Greece's active role in regional stability and peace efforts.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Prosecutors' Increased Use of Administrative Fines Raises Judicial Concerns
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) implemented a new policy to increase the use of administrative fines ('strafbeschikkingen') for minor crimes, bypassing judges and raising concerns about judicial independence and transparency, prompting a parliamentary discussion on April 8th.

Dutch Prosecutors' Increased Use of Administrative Fines Raises Judicial Concerns
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) implemented a new policy to increase the use of administrative fines ('strafbeschikkingen') for minor crimes, bypassing judges and raising concerns about judicial independence and transparency, prompting a parliamentary discussion on April 8th.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Advisory Boards Urge Structural Asylum Reforms to Save €1 Billion
Two Dutch advisory boards, the AM and ROB, criticize the government's crisis-focused approach to asylum, recommending structural changes that could save €1 billion and improve cooperation with municipalities; their advice follows previous criticism from the COA and VNG regarding the cabinet's intent...

Dutch Advisory Boards Urge Structural Asylum Reforms to Save €1 Billion
Two Dutch advisory boards, the AM and ROB, criticize the government's crisis-focused approach to asylum, recommending structural changes that could save €1 billion and improve cooperation with municipalities; their advice follows previous criticism from the COA and VNG regarding the cabinet's intent...
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44% Bias Score
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