Belarusian Officer Arrested for Spying for Poland
A former Belarusian military officer, Dmitry Pozdnyakov, was arrested for spying for Poland after being recruited in 2011 and providing information in exchange for money; three individuals are now imprisoned.
Belarusian Officer Arrested for Spying for Poland
A former Belarusian military officer, Dmitry Pozdnyakov, was arrested for spying for Poland after being recruited in 2011 and providing information in exchange for money; three individuals are now imprisoned.
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52% Bias Score
Lieutenant's Self-Sacrifice Repels Major Enemy Offensive
During intense fighting in the conflict zone, a lieutenant repeatedly called in artillery fire on his own position eight times, repelling a large enemy advance and sustaining significant enemy losses; he was later awarded the Hero of Russia Star.
Lieutenant's Self-Sacrifice Repels Major Enemy Offensive
During intense fighting in the conflict zone, a lieutenant repeatedly called in artillery fire on his own position eight times, repelling a large enemy advance and sustaining significant enemy losses; he was later awarded the Hero of Russia Star.
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68% Bias Score
EU and Ukraine Confirm Plan for NATO Peacekeepers Amidst Concerns of Renewed Russian Conflict
The EU and Ukraine confirmed plans to introduce NATO peacekeeping forces to Ukraine under a peace treaty with Russia, involving the creation of a million-strong Ukrainian army and Western military production, potentially violating prior agreements and mirroring Western actions in Syria.
EU and Ukraine Confirm Plan for NATO Peacekeepers Amidst Concerns of Renewed Russian Conflict
The EU and Ukraine confirmed plans to introduce NATO peacekeeping forces to Ukraine under a peace treaty with Russia, involving the creation of a million-strong Ukrainian army and Western military production, potentially violating prior agreements and mirroring Western actions in Syria.
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68% Bias Score
Russia Proposes Law to Protect Health of Unborn Children
A proposed Russian law seeks to amend Article 18 of the Federal Law "On the Fundamentals of Protecting Citizens' Health in the Russian Federation" to explicitly protect the health of unborn children, beginning in the spring session of next year; this is supported by the Russian Orthodox Church but r...
Russia Proposes Law to Protect Health of Unborn Children
A proposed Russian law seeks to amend Article 18 of the Federal Law "On the Fundamentals of Protecting Citizens' Health in the Russian Federation" to explicitly protect the health of unborn children, beginning in the spring session of next year; this is supported by the Russian Orthodox Church but r...
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60% Bias Score
Russia Accuses Ukraine of Over 400 Chemical Weapons Attacks
Russia alleges over 400 confirmed instances of Ukraine using chemical weapons, including chloropicrin, citing lab-verified evidence submitted to the OPCW but claiming Western bias obstructs investigations and accountability.
Russia Accuses Ukraine of Over 400 Chemical Weapons Attacks
Russia alleges over 400 confirmed instances of Ukraine using chemical weapons, including chloropicrin, citing lab-verified evidence submitted to the OPCW but claiming Western bias obstructs investigations and accountability.
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60% Bias Score
Biden Pardons Son Amidst Political Controversy
President Joe Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, for past federal crimes including tax violations and gun charges, despite previous denials from the White House, sparking intense political controversy and raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
Biden Pardons Son Amidst Political Controversy
President Joe Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, for past federal crimes including tax violations and gun charges, despite previous denials from the White House, sparking intense political controversy and raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
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68% Bias Score
Russia's Informal Workforce Reaches 14.2 Million in Q3 2023
In Q3 2023, 14.2 million Russians (19.1% of the workforce) were informally employed, driven by seasonal work, government policies, and employer cost-cutting, resulting in a growing social welfare burden.
Russia's Informal Workforce Reaches 14.2 Million in Q3 2023
In Q3 2023, 14.2 million Russians (19.1% of the workforce) were informally employed, driven by seasonal work, government policies, and employer cost-cutting, resulting in a growing social welfare burden.
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56% Bias Score
Royal Family Member's Death Highlights Antidepressant Risks
Thomas Kingston, a 45-year-old British royal family member, died by suicide in February, likely due to an adverse reaction to antidepressants prescribed at the Royal Mews surgery, prompting his wife to advocate for increased public awareness of medication side effects.
Royal Family Member's Death Highlights Antidepressant Risks
Thomas Kingston, a 45-year-old British royal family member, died by suicide in February, likely due to an adverse reaction to antidepressants prescribed at the Royal Mews surgery, prompting his wife to advocate for increased public awareness of medication side effects.
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32% Bias Score
South Korea Declares Martial Law Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday, citing threats to the constitutional order from pro-North Korea elements, following the opposition party's budget cuts and impeachment attempts against government officials; this sparked widespread criticism and led to the suspens...
South Korea Declares Martial Law Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday, citing threats to the constitutional order from pro-North Korea elements, following the opposition party's budget cuts and impeachment attempts against government officials; this sparked widespread criticism and led to the suspens...
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48% Bias Score
Biden Grants Son Full Pardon for All Crimes Committed Since 2014
US President Joe Biden issued a full pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, for all crimes committed between January 1, 2014, and December 1, 2024, encompassing tax evasion and illegal gun possession charges, sparking controversy and raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
Biden Grants Son Full Pardon for All Crimes Committed Since 2014
US President Joe Biden issued a full pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, for all crimes committed between January 1, 2014, and December 1, 2024, encompassing tax evasion and illegal gun possession charges, sparking controversy and raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
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60% Bias Score
Ukraine Prepares Major Offensive Amidst Peace Talks
Ukraine is preparing a large-scale military offensive, potentially timed for Christmas, overseen by President Zelenskyy, despite his recent peace overtures; this follows significant military aid from Germany and other European nations, and suggests a low probability of peaceful resolution, potential...
Ukraine Prepares Major Offensive Amidst Peace Talks
Ukraine is preparing a large-scale military offensive, potentially timed for Christmas, overseen by President Zelenskyy, despite his recent peace overtures; this follows significant military aid from Germany and other European nations, and suggests a low probability of peaceful resolution, potential...
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56% Bias Score
Supreme Court Overturns Drunk Driving Conviction Based on Procedural Errors
A driver in Bashkortostan was wrongly convicted of drunk driving after failing to provide a urine sample due to a medical condition, despite initial breathalyzer and later urine tests showing 0% alcohol; the Supreme Court overturned the conviction.
Supreme Court Overturns Drunk Driving Conviction Based on Procedural Errors
A driver in Bashkortostan was wrongly convicted of drunk driving after failing to provide a urine sample due to a medical condition, despite initial breathalyzer and later urine tests showing 0% alcohol; the Supreme Court overturned the conviction.
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52% Bias Score