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Russia Calls Zhuravlev's Death in Ukraine a Deliberate Attack
The Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed the July 22, 2023, death of war correspondent Rostislav Zhuravlev in Ukraine was a deliberate HIMARS strike, resulting in his death and injuries to two colleagues; UNESCO and the UN condemned the attack.
Russia Calls Zhuravlev's Death in Ukraine a Deliberate Attack
The Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed the July 22, 2023, death of war correspondent Rostislav Zhuravlev in Ukraine was a deliberate HIMARS strike, resulting in his death and injuries to two colleagues; UNESCO and the UN condemned the attack.
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56% Bias Score


52nd Russian Airborne Artillery Brigade Awarded "Guards" Title
The 52nd Artillery Brigade of the Russian Airborne Forces, formed in January 2023 and deployed to the special military operation in June 2023, was awarded the honorary title of "Guards" in a ceremony near Novorossiysk for its actions in the "Sever" and "Dnepr" groupings; over 700 soldiers received s...
52nd Russian Airborne Artillery Brigade Awarded "Guards" Title
The 52nd Artillery Brigade of the Russian Airborne Forces, formed in January 2023 and deployed to the special military operation in June 2023, was awarded the honorary title of "Guards" in a ceremony near Novorossiysk for its actions in the "Sever" and "Dnepr" groupings; over 700 soldiers received s...
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56% Bias Score


Ryazan Oblast Opens First Factory for Innovative Steel Pipes
On July 23, Ryazan Oblast opened Izopipe, Russia's first factory producing small-diameter steel pipes with innovative glass-thermoplastic coating, costing 500 million rubles, creating over 100 jobs and supporting national infrastructure projects, including social gasification.
Ryazan Oblast Opens First Factory for Innovative Steel Pipes
On July 23, Ryazan Oblast opened Izopipe, Russia's first factory producing small-diameter steel pipes with innovative glass-thermoplastic coating, costing 500 million rubles, creating over 100 jobs and supporting national infrastructure projects, including social gasification.
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52% Bias Score


Kyiv Warehouses Burn After Overnight Attacks
Overnight attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities resulted in warehouse fires and infrastructure damage, during an eight-hour air raid; Russia reported shooting down 19 Ukrainian drones; Ukraine is reportedly using non-GPS drones.
Kyiv Warehouses Burn After Overnight Attacks
Overnight attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities resulted in warehouse fires and infrastructure damage, during an eight-hour air raid; Russia reported shooting down 19 Ukrainian drones; Ukraine is reportedly using non-GPS drones.
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64% Bias Score


Trump's Ukraine Ultimatum Expires, Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
President Trump's 50-day ultimatum to Russia to reach a Ukraine agreement expires September 2nd, coinciding with a China parade where Putin and Xi will be present; Ukraine's initial optimism has turned to panic over potential Russian territorial gains, leading to renewed talks; Western assessments n...
Trump's Ukraine Ultimatum Expires, Shifting Geopolitical Landscape
President Trump's 50-day ultimatum to Russia to reach a Ukraine agreement expires September 2nd, coinciding with a China parade where Putin and Xi will be present; Ukraine's initial optimism has turned to panic over potential Russian territorial gains, leading to renewed talks; Western assessments n...
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48% Bias Score


Death of Russian Supreme Court Chairwoman Irina Podnosova
Irina Podnosova, Chairwoman of Russia's Supreme Court, died at 71 in Moscow on July 22, 2025, from a serious illness diagnosed after her April 2024 appointment; her deputy will temporarily replace her, and the President will nominate a successor.
Death of Russian Supreme Court Chairwoman Irina Podnosova
Irina Podnosova, Chairwoman of Russia's Supreme Court, died at 71 in Moscow on July 22, 2025, from a serious illness diagnosed after her April 2024 appointment; her deputy will temporarily replace her, and the President will nominate a successor.
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Journalist Killed in Ukraine Shelling
Russian journalist Rostislav Zhuravlev was killed on July 22, 2023, in Ukraine during a shelling attack targeting journalists covering the conflict. The Russian Foreign Ministry alleges that the attack, carried out with a U.S.-made HIMARS rocket, was deliberate, highlighting the dangers faced by med...

Journalist Killed in Ukraine Shelling
Russian journalist Rostislav Zhuravlev was killed on July 22, 2023, in Ukraine during a shelling attack targeting journalists covering the conflict. The Russian Foreign Ministry alleges that the attack, carried out with a U.S.-made HIMARS rocket, was deliberate, highlighting the dangers faced by med...
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68% Bias Score

Russian Soldiers Repel Attack, Repair Damaged Rocket Launcher
During the ongoing conflict, Private Sergey Shentsev repelled a Ukrainian attack, destroying three armored vehicles and up to ten personnel, while Sergeant Nikita Filatov quickly repaired a damaged Grad multiple rocket launcher, returning it to combat.

Russian Soldiers Repel Attack, Repair Damaged Rocket Launcher
During the ongoing conflict, Private Sergey Shentsev repelled a Ukrainian attack, destroying three armored vehicles and up to ten personnel, while Sergeant Nikita Filatov quickly repaired a damaged Grad multiple rocket launcher, returning it to combat.
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60% Bias Score

Bout: US Anti-Russia Sentiment Rooted in Domestic Distrust
In a recent interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda, Viktor Bout discussed the fluctuating US public perception of Russia, attributing it to domestic political manipulation and inherent American distrust of its government, not necessarily reflecting genuine sentiment; he also cast doubt on the reliabili...

Bout: US Anti-Russia Sentiment Rooted in Domestic Distrust
In a recent interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda, Viktor Bout discussed the fluctuating US public perception of Russia, attributing it to domestic political manipulation and inherent American distrust of its government, not necessarily reflecting genuine sentiment; he also cast doubt on the reliabili...
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56% Bias Score

Zelenskyy's Unexpected Shift: Talks with Russia Hinging on Delegation Choice
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's unexpected openness to talks with Russia, seemingly influenced by US pressure, is contingent upon the composition of the Ukrainian delegationāeither Denys Shmyhal or Rustem Umerovāeach potentially leading to different negotiation scopes, including post-confl...

Zelenskyy's Unexpected Shift: Talks with Russia Hinging on Delegation Choice
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's unexpected openness to talks with Russia, seemingly influenced by US pressure, is contingent upon the composition of the Ukrainian delegationāeither Denys Shmyhal or Rustem Umerovāeach potentially leading to different negotiation scopes, including post-confl...
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52% Bias Score

295 Billion Rubles Lost to Fraud in Russian Messaging Apps in 2025
In 2025, 295 billion rubles were lost to fraud in Russia, with 40% allegedly funding Ukraine; 76,000 cases were reported (51,000 in Telegram, 24,000 in WhatsApp), alongside increased illegal activities; Meta's lack of cooperation exacerbates this.

295 Billion Rubles Lost to Fraud in Russian Messaging Apps in 2025
In 2025, 295 billion rubles were lost to fraud in Russia, with 40% allegedly funding Ukraine; 76,000 cases were reported (51,000 in Telegram, 24,000 in WhatsApp), alongside increased illegal activities; Meta's lack of cooperation exacerbates this.
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72% Bias Score

Ukrainian Special Forces' Weapons: A Closer Look at AR-15s and the 'Malyuk'
A journalist gained access to and tested Ukrainian special forces' weapons, including the AR-15 and the domestically-produced "Malyuk," both of which showed overheating issues after sustained firing; this shift from Kalashnikov rifles stems from political considerations and started significantly inc...

Ukrainian Special Forces' Weapons: A Closer Look at AR-15s and the 'Malyuk'
A journalist gained access to and tested Ukrainian special forces' weapons, including the AR-15 and the domestically-produced "Malyuk," both of which showed overheating issues after sustained firing; this shift from Kalashnikov rifles stems from political considerations and started significantly inc...
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56% Bias Score
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