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Comet Impact 12,800 Years Ago Confirmed by Deep-Sea Sediment Analysis
An international research team, including Russian scientist Vladimir Celmovich, discovered evidence of a comet striking Earth 12,800 years ago in deep-sea sediments from the Baffin Sea, confirming the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis and explaining a period of significant global cooling.
Comet Impact 12,800 Years Ago Confirmed by Deep-Sea Sediment Analysis
An international research team, including Russian scientist Vladimir Celmovich, discovered evidence of a comet striking Earth 12,800 years ago in deep-sea sediments from the Baffin Sea, confirming the Younger Dryas impact hypothesis and explaining a period of significant global cooling.
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36% Bias Score


Russian Consumer Lending Surges Despite High Interest Rates
Despite high interest rates averaging 34.1% annually, Russian consumer lending surged 23% in July 2025 to nearly 345 billion rubles, continuing a seven-month trend driven by strong demand and relaxed lending standards, though still half 2024 levels.
Russian Consumer Lending Surges Despite High Interest Rates
Despite high interest rates averaging 34.1% annually, Russian consumer lending surged 23% in July 2025 to nearly 345 billion rubles, continuing a seven-month trend driven by strong demand and relaxed lending standards, though still half 2024 levels.
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40% Bias Score


Russian 'Classifieds Maniac' Denied Parole
Victor Bolkovsky, the "classifieds maniac," serving a life sentence in Russia's Black Dolphin prison for murdering women he met through personal ads in Chita during the late 1990s, had three parole appeals rejected in 2025.
Russian 'Classifieds Maniac' Denied Parole
Victor Bolkovsky, the "classifieds maniac," serving a life sentence in Russia's Black Dolphin prison for murdering women he met through personal ads in Chita during the late 1990s, had three parole appeals rejected in 2025.
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48% Bias Score


Hiroshima Mayor Urges Nuclear Disarmament Amidst Rising Global Tensions
Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui, during the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing, urged nuclear disarmament, citing global conflicts as a reason for the growing acceptance of nuclear weapons; the ceremony also memorialized over 4,940 hibakusha who died in the past year, bringing the death toll to ne...
Hiroshima Mayor Urges Nuclear Disarmament Amidst Rising Global Tensions
Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui, during the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing, urged nuclear disarmament, citing global conflicts as a reason for the growing acceptance of nuclear weapons; the ceremony also memorialized over 4,940 hibakusha who died in the past year, bringing the death toll to ne...
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56% Bias Score


Mother Sues Doctors for 1 Million Rubles Each After 2018 Infant Death
In a Калининград court, Zarimkhon Akhmedova is suing two medical professionals for 1 million rubles each following the 2018 death of her baby, citing emotional distress and public disclosure of medical information; the defense counters with allegations of maternal negligence and procedural errors, w...
Mother Sues Doctors for 1 Million Rubles Each After 2018 Infant Death
In a Калининград court, Zarimkhon Akhmedova is suing two medical professionals for 1 million rubles each following the 2018 death of her baby, citing emotional distress and public disclosure of medical information; the defense counters with allegations of maternal negligence and procedural errors, w...
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32% Bias Score


Israel Accused of Genocide Through Famine in Gaza
UN expert Michael Fafahi accuses Israel of intentionally starving Gaza's population, resulting in catastrophic famine and mass starvation; over 20,000 children were hospitalized due to acute malnutrition between April and mid-July 2024, and the death toll is estimated to be far higher.
Israel Accused of Genocide Through Famine in Gaza
UN expert Michael Fafahi accuses Israel of intentionally starving Gaza's population, resulting in catastrophic famine and mass starvation; over 20,000 children were hospitalized due to acute malnutrition between April and mid-July 2024, and the death toll is estimated to be far higher.
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64% Bias Score

Russian Drone Strike Disrupts Ukraine's Gas Supply from Azerbaijan
Russian drones attacked Ukraine's Orlovka gas compressor station on August 6th, disrupting gas supplies from Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Azerbaijan, impacting Ukraine's energy security and highlighting geopolitical tensions.

Russian Drone Strike Disrupts Ukraine's Gas Supply from Azerbaijan
Russian drones attacked Ukraine's Orlovka gas compressor station on August 6th, disrupting gas supplies from Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Azerbaijan, impacting Ukraine's energy security and highlighting geopolitical tensions.
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56% Bias Score

Tver Wolves" Gang Trial: Five Face Charges in 2002 Contract Killings
Five members of the "Tver Wolves" gang stand trial in Tver, Russia, for four murders committed in 2002, three of which were contract killings driven by business rivalries, revealing the gang's violent methods and lasting impact.

Tver Wolves" Gang Trial: Five Face Charges in 2002 Contract Killings
Five members of the "Tver Wolves" gang stand trial in Tver, Russia, for four murders committed in 2002, three of which were contract killings driven by business rivalries, revealing the gang's violent methods and lasting impact.
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52% Bias Score

Russian Advances in Ukraine: Small Assault Groups and Drone Warfare Yield Territorial Gains
Intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine, with Russian forces reportedly advancing in several areas using small assault groups and drones, while Ukrainian forces face severe personnel shortages; the potential isolation of the Korabel island is a significant development.

Russian Advances in Ukraine: Small Assault Groups and Drone Warfare Yield Territorial Gains
Intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine, with Russian forces reportedly advancing in several areas using small assault groups and drones, while Ukrainian forces face severe personnel shortages; the potential isolation of the Korabel island is a significant development.
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68% Bias Score

US Bills Challenge Federal Reserve's Control Over Monetary Policy
Three US bills, one already signed, aim to transfer control over money creation from the Federal Reserve to private digital businesses, marking a potential shift in global power dynamics from financial speculators to digital capital.

US Bills Challenge Federal Reserve's Control Over Monetary Policy
Three US bills, one already signed, aim to transfer control over money creation from the Federal Reserve to private digital businesses, marking a potential shift in global power dynamics from financial speculators to digital capital.
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60% Bias Score

Medical Transport Plane Crash Kills Four in Arizona
A Beechcraft King Air 300 medical transport plane crashed near Chinle, Arizona, on Tuesday, killing four people—two pilots and two medical personnel—while attempting to land; the NTSB and FAA are investigating.

Medical Transport Plane Crash Kills Four in Arizona
A Beechcraft King Air 300 medical transport plane crashed near Chinle, Arizona, on Tuesday, killing four people—two pilots and two medical personnel—while attempting to land; the NTSB and FAA are investigating.
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24% Bias Score

Bolsonaro Placed Under House Arrest for Violating Court Orders
A Brazilian Supreme Court judge placed former President Jair Bolsonaro under house arrest on Monday for violating preventive measures related to an alleged coup attempt; Bolsonaro allegedly used allies' social media to encourage attacks on the court and foreign intervention.

Bolsonaro Placed Under House Arrest for Violating Court Orders
A Brazilian Supreme Court judge placed former President Jair Bolsonaro under house arrest on Monday for violating preventive measures related to an alleged coup attempt; Bolsonaro allegedly used allies' social media to encourage attacks on the court and foreign intervention.
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48% Bias Score
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