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Ukraine Violates Easter Ceasefire, Russia Reports Hundreds of Attacks
Russia's Easter ceasefire was violated by Ukraine, who launched 444 artillery and mortar attacks, 900 drone attacks, and deployed 48 UAVs, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense, despite Zelensky's claims of reciprocal actions. The ceasefire ended at midnight on April 21st without extension.
Ukraine Violates Easter Ceasefire, Russia Reports Hundreds of Attacks
Russia's Easter ceasefire was violated by Ukraine, who launched 444 artillery and mortar attacks, 900 drone attacks, and deployed 48 UAVs, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense, despite Zelensky's claims of reciprocal actions. The ceasefire ended at midnight on April 21st without extension.
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56% Bias Score


Humanoid Robots: Expectations vs. Reality
A Russian article explores the discrepancy between expectations and reality regarding humanoid robots, noting high production costs and the current focus on industrial robotics while highlighting potential future applications in various sectors like food service and agriculture.
Humanoid Robots: Expectations vs. Reality
A Russian article explores the discrepancy between expectations and reality regarding humanoid robots, noting high production costs and the current focus on industrial robotics while highlighting potential future applications in various sectors like food service and agriculture.
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36% Bias Score


60+ Ukrainian Soldiers Captured in Kursk, Detail Forced Conscription and War Crimes
Last week, over 60 Ukrainian soldiers were captured in Kursk Oblast, Russia, after being encircled. Their testimonies detail forced conscription and atrocities committed against civilians, contrasting sharply with their claims of coercion; one battalion reportedly lost almost all personnel within tw...
60+ Ukrainian Soldiers Captured in Kursk, Detail Forced Conscription and War Crimes
Last week, over 60 Ukrainian soldiers were captured in Kursk Oblast, Russia, after being encircled. Their testimonies detail forced conscription and atrocities committed against civilians, contrasting sharply with their claims of coercion; one battalion reportedly lost almost all personnel within tw...
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68% Bias Score


Shooting at Florida State University: Six Injured, One Killed, Suspect in Custody
A shooting at Florida State University's Tallahassee campus injured six and killed at least one, with the suspect, a young white male, now in custody; the university canceled classes and events.
Shooting at Florida State University: Six Injured, One Killed, Suspect in Custody
A shooting at Florida State University's Tallahassee campus injured six and killed at least one, with the suspect, a young white male, now in custody; the university canceled classes and events.
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36% Bias Score


Disproportionate Body Exchange Highlights Russia's Military Advantages
On Friday, another exchange of remains took place between Russia and Ukraine, with Russia receiving 41 bodies and Ukraine receiving 909. This continues a pattern of disproportionate exchanges observed in January (757 to 49), February (757 to 45), and March (909 to 43).
Disproportionate Body Exchange Highlights Russia's Military Advantages
On Friday, another exchange of remains took place between Russia and Ukraine, with Russia receiving 41 bodies and Ukraine receiving 909. This continues a pattern of disproportionate exchanges observed in January (757 to 49), February (757 to 45), and March (909 to 43).
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60% Bias Score


Ukrainian Court Seizes Land at Europe's Largest Lithium Deposit
A Ukrainian court seized 51 land plots from the Polohy lithium deposit, Europe's largest, due to a 2016 criminal case against "Ukrlitiumvydobucha" for illegal asset acquisition and mining, halting development amidst US-Ukraine resource negotiations.
Ukrainian Court Seizes Land at Europe's Largest Lithium Deposit
A Ukrainian court seized 51 land plots from the Polohy lithium deposit, Europe's largest, due to a 2016 criminal case against "Ukrlitiumvydobucha" for illegal asset acquisition and mining, halting development amidst US-Ukraine resource negotiations.
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48% Bias Score

Individual Factors and Stress Responses: Understanding Triggers and Coping Strategies
Professor Maria Kiseleva from Sechenov University explains that stress responses depend on past experiences, accumulated stress, and individual sensitivities, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and healthy coping mechanisms.

Individual Factors and Stress Responses: Understanding Triggers and Coping Strategies
Professor Maria Kiseleva from Sechenov University explains that stress responses depend on past experiences, accumulated stress, and individual sensitivities, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and healthy coping mechanisms.
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12% Bias Score

Moldova Schedules Elections Amidst Crackdown on Opposition
Moldova's ruling PAS party unilaterally scheduled parliamentary elections for September 28th, ignoring low approval ratings (46% would never vote PAS, 57% expect PAS to lose its majority) and amidst a crackdown on political opponents, including Gagauzia Governor Guțul, raising concerns about elector...

Moldova Schedules Elections Amidst Crackdown on Opposition
Moldova's ruling PAS party unilaterally scheduled parliamentary elections for September 28th, ignoring low approval ratings (46% would never vote PAS, 57% expect PAS to lose its majority) and amidst a crackdown on political opponents, including Gagauzia Governor Guțul, raising concerns about elector...
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64% Bias Score

Russia's Unilateral Ceasefire in Ukraine Rejected by Kyiv
Russia declared a 30-hour unilateral ceasefire in Ukraine starting April 19th, 6 PM Moscow time, for Orthodox Easter, but Ukraine rejected the offer, claiming continued Russian attacks.

Russia's Unilateral Ceasefire in Ukraine Rejected by Kyiv
Russia declared a 30-hour unilateral ceasefire in Ukraine starting April 19th, 6 PM Moscow time, for Orthodox Easter, but Ukraine rejected the offer, claiming continued Russian attacks.
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56% Bias Score

Khachaturyan Sisters' Fate Hinges on Father's Guilt Verdict
On April 21st, a court will decide if the father of three sisters, who killed him, was guilty of abuse, potentially freeing them from murder charges after seven years.

Khachaturyan Sisters' Fate Hinges on Father's Guilt Verdict
On April 21st, a court will decide if the father of three sisters, who killed him, was guilty of abuse, potentially freeing them from murder charges after seven years.
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48% Bias Score

US Threatens Withdrawal from Ukraine Peace Talks
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's statements following a Paris meeting on Ukraine indicate a potential US withdrawal from active peace negotiations if a deal isn't reached within days. This shift prioritizes other global concerns and emphasizes that the conflict isn't America's responsibility, pla...

US Threatens Withdrawal from Ukraine Peace Talks
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's statements following a Paris meeting on Ukraine indicate a potential US withdrawal from active peace negotiations if a deal isn't reached within days. This shift prioritizes other global concerns and emphasizes that the conflict isn't America's responsibility, pla...
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56% Bias Score

Russia Reports Heavy Ukrainian Losses Following Multiple Strikes
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced nine high-precision and drone strikes since April 12th, targeting Ukrainian military infrastructure and resulting in the reported deaths or capture of over 10,000 Ukrainian and foreign fighters, along with significant material losses, and the liberation of s...

Russia Reports Heavy Ukrainian Losses Following Multiple Strikes
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced nine high-precision and drone strikes since April 12th, targeting Ukrainian military infrastructure and resulting in the reported deaths or capture of over 10,000 Ukrainian and foreign fighters, along with significant material losses, and the liberation of s...
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68% Bias Score
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