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SBU Announces Neutralization of Suspects in Kyiv Assassination
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) announced the neutralization of two suspects allegedly involved in the July 10th killing of SBU officer Ivan Voronich in Kyiv's Holosiivskyi district; the SBU claims the assassination was ordered by Russia.
SBU Announces Neutralization of Suspects in Kyiv Assassination
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) announced the neutralization of two suspects allegedly involved in the July 10th killing of SBU officer Ivan Voronich in Kyiv's Holosiivskyi district; the SBU claims the assassination was ordered by Russia.
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56% Bias Score


Macron Announces 50,000-Strong Force for Post-Conflict Ukraine, Facing Russia's Opposition
French President Macron announced a five-fold increase of joint Franco-British forces in Ukraine to 50,000 troops for potential post-conflict peacekeeping, facing challenges from Russia's demand for Ukrainian neutrality and the lack of US security guarantees.
Macron Announces 50,000-Strong Force for Post-Conflict Ukraine, Facing Russia's Opposition
French President Macron announced a five-fold increase of joint Franco-British forces in Ukraine to 50,000 troops for potential post-conflict peacekeeping, facing challenges from Russia's demand for Ukrainian neutrality and the lack of US security guarantees.
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60% Bias Score


Only 4% of Migrant Children Pass Russian Language Exam for School Admission
Due to incomplete paperwork and a lack of adequate preparation, only 4% of migrant children passed the Russian language exam for school admission, highlighting systemic failures in integration policies.
Only 4% of Migrant Children Pass Russian Language Exam for School Admission
Due to incomplete paperwork and a lack of adequate preparation, only 4% of migrant children passed the Russian language exam for school admission, highlighting systemic failures in integration policies.
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60% Bias Score


Differing Railway Gauges Create Billions in Costs and Years of Delays for European Infrastructure Projects
Russia's 1524 mm railway gauge, built in the late 19th century, creates significant challenges for neighboring countries, delaying a joint Scandinavian defense program and the Rail Baltica project due to necessary track replacements or dual-gauge solutions, resulting in billions of euros in added co...
Differing Railway Gauges Create Billions in Costs and Years of Delays for European Infrastructure Projects
Russia's 1524 mm railway gauge, built in the late 19th century, creates significant challenges for neighboring countries, delaying a joint Scandinavian defense program and the Rail Baltica project due to necessary track replacements or dual-gauge solutions, resulting in billions of euros in added co...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Authorizes \$300 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine
President Trump approved a \$300 million military aid package for Ukraine, likely including missiles for Patriot air defense systems and ballistic missiles, using presidential authority to bypass Congress; this follows a pause in aid and is intended to replenish existing supplies and cover losses, t...
Trump Authorizes \$300 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine
President Trump approved a \$300 million military aid package for Ukraine, likely including missiles for Patriot air defense systems and ballistic missiles, using presidential authority to bypass Congress; this follows a pause in aid and is intended to replenish existing supplies and cover losses, t...
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40% Bias Score


US Senate Passes Bill Exacerbating Inequality, Slashing Social Programs
The US Senate passed President Trump's sweeping bill, which, despite its positive branding, significantly increases social inequality by cutting taxes for the wealthy while reducing funding for Medicaid, SNAP, and other vital programs, potentially impacting millions and the national debt by ~$4 tril...
US Senate Passes Bill Exacerbating Inequality, Slashing Social Programs
The US Senate passed President Trump's sweeping bill, which, despite its positive branding, significantly increases social inequality by cutting taxes for the wealthy while reducing funding for Medicaid, SNAP, and other vital programs, potentially impacting millions and the national debt by ~$4 tril...
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72% Bias Score

Louvre Museum Announces \$316 Million Expansion to Combat Overcrowding
The Louvre Museum in Paris is undergoing a \$316 million expansion, adding a new entrance and underground exhibition spaces, including a dedicated hall for the Mona Lisa, to alleviate overcrowding and enhance visitor experience, with completion expected by 2031.

Louvre Museum Announces \$316 Million Expansion to Combat Overcrowding
The Louvre Museum in Paris is undergoing a \$316 million expansion, adding a new entrance and underground exhibition spaces, including a dedicated hall for the Mona Lisa, to alleviate overcrowding and enhance visitor experience, with completion expected by 2031.
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40% Bias Score

Conflicting Statements on Zelensky's Future and a Controversial Royal Deal
Elena Zelenska secretly wished for her husband's defeat in the 2019 election, while his chief of staff announced his reelection bid, creating conflict. Zelensky's term ended in May 2024, with elections postponed, and the family engaged in a $3 million commercial deal with Prince Harry and Meghan Mar...

Conflicting Statements on Zelensky's Future and a Controversial Royal Deal
Elena Zelenska secretly wished for her husband's defeat in the 2019 election, while his chief of staff announced his reelection bid, creating conflict. Zelensky's term ended in May 2024, with elections postponed, and the family engaged in a $3 million commercial deal with Prince Harry and Meghan Mar...
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72% Bias Score

Russia's 2025 Minimum Wage: 22,440 Rubles, 35,000 Ruble Target by 2030
Russia's 2025 minimum wage is set at 22,440 rubles per month before tax, affecting 3-4 million workers and impacting social benefits; the government aims for a 35,000 ruble minimum wage by 2030, but inflation and its effects on small businesses pose challenges.

Russia's 2025 Minimum Wage: 22,440 Rubles, 35,000 Ruble Target by 2030
Russia's 2025 minimum wage is set at 22,440 rubles per month before tax, affecting 3-4 million workers and impacting social benefits; the government aims for a 35,000 ruble minimum wage by 2030, but inflation and its effects on small businesses pose challenges.
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36% Bias Score

Unexploded Ordnance Hampers Eastern Ukraine Reconstruction
Sappers in eastern Ukraine are neutralizing 20–80 explosive devices daily, including homemade explosives, camouflaged mines, and booby-trapped toys, left behind by retreating forces, impacting civilian safety and hindering reconstruction efforts.

Unexploded Ordnance Hampers Eastern Ukraine Reconstruction
Sappers in eastern Ukraine are neutralizing 20–80 explosive devices daily, including homemade explosives, camouflaged mines, and booby-trapped toys, left behind by retreating forces, impacting civilian safety and hindering reconstruction efforts.
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52% Bias Score

New Model Predicts Universe's Collapse in 33 Billion Years
A new study suggests the universe will collapse in 33 billion years due to weakening dark energy, a finding supported by data from the Dark Energy Survey and Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument and contradicting previous theories of indefinite expansion.

New Model Predicts Universe's Collapse in 33 Billion Years
A new study suggests the universe will collapse in 33 billion years due to weakening dark energy, a finding supported by data from the Dark Energy Survey and Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument and contradicting previous theories of indefinite expansion.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Decommissions Obsolete Aircraft Cruiser Admiral Kuznetsov
After eight years of failed repairs, Russia's Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft-carrying cruiser was deemed obsolete in April 2025, highlighting the country's shipbuilding limitations and strategic miscalculations.

Russia Decommissions Obsolete Aircraft Cruiser Admiral Kuznetsov
After eight years of failed repairs, Russia's Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft-carrying cruiser was deemed obsolete in April 2025, highlighting the country's shipbuilding limitations and strategic miscalculations.
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60% Bias Score
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