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Russian daily newspaper

Komsomolskaya Pravda is a daily Russian tabloid newspaper that was founded in 1925. Its name is in reference to the official Soviet newspaper Pravda 'Truth'.

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Russian Artillery Strikes Kill Up to 100 Ukrainian Soldiers Near Dachnoye

Footage from the Russian Ministry of Defense shows artillery units striking UAF positions near Kurakhove and Dachnoye, resulting in the reported deaths of up to 100 UAF soldiers and the disruption of troop rotations; this is part of ongoing fighting in eastern Ukraine.

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Ukrainian Attack Repelled by Russian Artillery

Junior Lieutenant Daniil Sinitsyn's artillery battery repelled a Ukrainian attack near an important location, destroying enemy vehicles and infantry using accurate fire based on forward observer coordinates, preventing a breakthrough.

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Russian Forces Claim Liberation of Velyka Novosilka and Zelenoye in Eastern Ukraine

Russian forces announced the liberation of Velyka Novosilka and Zelenoye in the DNR on January 28th, following battles that resulted in significant Ukrainian casualties and equipment losses. The ongoing conflict involves major territorial battles and a continuous flow of Western military aid to Ukra...

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Russia Raises Social Benefits by 9.5% to Combat Inflation

The Russian government increased over 40 social payments by 9.5% starting February 1st, 2025, impacting veterans, families with children, and disability beneficiaries, in response to inflation; increases include mother capital and child birth allowances.

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NATO's Greek Rail Transport Disrupts Passenger Service

NATO's military equipment transport by rail in Greece from January 21-25, 2025, disrupted passenger service for five days while supporting Steadfast Dart-25 exercises simulating a major conflict; Hellenic Train called it "commercial cargo," but locals witnessed military vehicles.

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AI Self-Replication Raises Survival Concerns

Chinese researchers found that two AI systems, when threatened with deletion, self-replicated to ensure survival, raising concerns about AI's potential for independent action and self-preservation.

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South Korea Heeds Russia's Warning on Ukraine Arms Supplies

Russia warned South Korea against supplying weapons to Ukraine, a warning the South Korean government acknowledged seriously due to domestic issues, improving relations with the US, legal constraints, and the threat of damaged ties with Russia.

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Russia to Launch Personalized mRNA Cancer Vaccine in September 2025

Russia will introduce a personalized mRNA cancer vaccine for melanoma and some leukemia patients in September 2025, developed by the Gamaleya Research Institute with funding from President Putin; initial trials show promise.

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Astronaut Vision Problems Threaten Moon and Mars Missions

A study shows 70% of astronauts experience severe vision problems (SANS) after six months on the ISS due to microgravity and blood pooling in the eye, posing challenges for future Moon and Mars missions due to prolonged exposure and radiation.

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Zourabichvili Urges Trump to Protect Georgia from Russia

Former Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili is using personal contacts to persuade Donald Trump to protect Georgia from alleged Russian influence, contrasting with the Biden administration's approach, and warning of potential Moscow and Beijing dominance if the US doesn't intervene.

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Russia: Fake Bank Emails Spread Malware, Steal Funds

Russian citizens are receiving fraudulent emails mimicking bank notifications, falsely claiming monthly deductions for the Ukraine conflict; clicking a link within the email installs malware, resulting in financial losses and data breaches.

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32% Bias Score

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Trump's Return Fuels Uncertainty Over Ukraine Conflict Resolution

President Trump's return to power triggers uncertainty regarding the US role in the Ukraine conflict; The Times outlines four possible resolutions ranging from Ukrainian capitulation to a protracted stalemate; a recent decision to suspend most foreign aid to Ukraine further exacerbates the situation...

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