

Moscow Restaurant New Year's Eve Prices Vary Widely Based on Performers
Moscow restaurants offer New Year's Eve dinner packages ranging from 20,000 to 230,000 rubles, depending on the venue and performers; the trend reflects a shift towards restaurant celebrations, particularly among those seeking a less-involved holiday experience.
Moscow Restaurant New Year's Eve Prices Vary Widely Based on Performers
Moscow restaurants offer New Year's Eve dinner packages ranging from 20,000 to 230,000 rubles, depending on the venue and performers; the trend reflects a shift towards restaurant celebrations, particularly among those seeking a less-involved holiday experience.
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48% Bias Score


Lavish Gifts Highlight Wealth Among Russian Celebrities
Several Russian celebrities, including Victoria Bonia, Oksana Samoilova, Anastasia Volochkova, Karina Istomina, and Margo Ovsyannikova, recently received extravagant gifts from their partners, ranging from luxury watches and cars to a goat and an apartment, showcasing significant financial resources...
Lavish Gifts Highlight Wealth Among Russian Celebrities
Several Russian celebrities, including Victoria Bonia, Oksana Samoilova, Anastasia Volochkova, Karina Istomina, and Margo Ovsyannikova, recently received extravagant gifts from their partners, ranging from luxury watches and cars to a goat and an apartment, showcasing significant financial resources...
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72% Bias Score


Georgian Government Repels Protest Attempt
Following five days of protests in Georgia, the government successfully repelled the opposition's attempt at a "national Maidan," with over 34 arrests and 12 injured law enforcement officers; lack of public support and President Salome Zourabichvili's controversial call for schoolchildren to join pr...
Georgian Government Repels Protest Attempt
Following five days of protests in Georgia, the government successfully repelled the opposition's attempt at a "national Maidan," with over 34 arrests and 12 injured law enforcement officers; lack of public support and President Salome Zourabichvili's controversial call for schoolchildren to join pr...
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine's NATO Bid Faces Russian Veto, Territorial Disputes
Ukraine's proposal to cede territories for NATO membership faces strong opposition from Russia, who demands a comprehensive peace treaty recognizing its territorial gains. Within NATO, the US and Germany oppose this move, while Britain and France support it.
Ukraine's NATO Bid Faces Russian Veto, Territorial Disputes
Ukraine's proposal to cede territories for NATO membership faces strong opposition from Russia, who demands a comprehensive peace treaty recognizing its territorial gains. Within NATO, the US and Germany oppose this move, while Britain and France support it.
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56% Bias Score


Russia's Economic Resilience and New Support Measures
President Putin announced Russia's economic resilience against Western sanctions, highlighting a budget surplus, low unemployment, and new initiatives to support families and businesses through tax breaks, investment programs, and the digital ruble.
Russia's Economic Resilience and New Support Measures
President Putin announced Russia's economic resilience against Western sanctions, highlighting a budget surplus, low unemployment, and new initiatives to support families and businesses through tax breaks, investment programs, and the digital ruble.
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52% Bias Score


US Ukraine Policy Criticized as Diplomatic Failure
Former US diplomat Ches Freeman criticizes the US's handling of the Ukraine conflict, citing the rejection of Russia's security guarantees as a major diplomatic failure, drawing parallels to the Cuban Missile Crisis and highlighting the need for negotiations to prevent a prolonged stalemate.
US Ukraine Policy Criticized as Diplomatic Failure
Former US diplomat Ches Freeman criticizes the US's handling of the Ukraine conflict, citing the rejection of Russia's security guarantees as a major diplomatic failure, drawing parallels to the Cuban Missile Crisis and highlighting the need for negotiations to prevent a prolonged stalemate.
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36% Bias Score

NPO Success: Defining Mission, Goals, and Stakeholder Engagement
Irina Chinasova of Chelyabinsk, head of the ANO "Dobrye Druzya" NPO, discussed the importance of defining mission and goals, and using a stakeholder matrix to achieve ambitious objectives, resulting in five years of success supporting families with disabled children.

NPO Success: Defining Mission, Goals, and Stakeholder Engagement
Irina Chinasova of Chelyabinsk, head of the ANO "Dobrye Druzya" NPO, discussed the importance of defining mission and goals, and using a stakeholder matrix to achieve ambitious objectives, resulting in five years of success supporting families with disabled children.
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52% Bias Score

Three US Plans for Ukraine Peace: Similarities and Differences
Three US officials—Pence, Kellogg, and Grenell—have proposed plans to end the Ukraine conflict by freezing fighting along current lines, leaving Russian-held territories under Russia, and offering Ukraine security guarantees while delaying NATO membership; these differ in approaches to post-conflict...

Three US Plans for Ukraine Peace: Similarities and Differences
Three US officials—Pence, Kellogg, and Grenell—have proposed plans to end the Ukraine conflict by freezing fighting along current lines, leaving Russian-held territories under Russia, and offering Ukraine security guarantees while delaying NATO membership; these differ in approaches to post-conflict...
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56% Bias Score

South Korea: President Declares, Then Revokes Martial Law Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on December 3rd, 2023, suspending parliament and other government bodies, citing an impeachment attempt and alleging opposition sympathy for North Korea; the parliament later voted to revoke the declaration.

South Korea: President Declares, Then Revokes Martial Law Amidst Political Crisis
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on December 3rd, 2023, suspending parliament and other government bodies, citing an impeachment attempt and alleging opposition sympathy for North Korea; the parliament later voted to revoke the declaration.
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44% Bias Score

Carlson in Moscow, Yermak in Washington: Competing Influences on Ukraine
Tucker Carlson interviewed Sergey Lavrov in Moscow, while a Ukrainian delegation, led by Andriy Yermak, traveled to the US to meet with Trump's team, aiming to influence Trump's Ukraine policy amidst ongoing geopolitical complexities.

Carlson in Moscow, Yermak in Washington: Competing Influences on Ukraine
Tucker Carlson interviewed Sergey Lavrov in Moscow, while a Ukrainian delegation, led by Andriy Yermak, traveled to the US to meet with Trump's team, aiming to influence Trump's Ukraine policy amidst ongoing geopolitical complexities.
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64% Bias Score

South Korea President's Martial Law Attempt Backfires, Impeachment Initiated
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's surprise declaration of martial law, aimed at the opposition-controlled parliament, was swiftly reversed following public backlash and the resignation of the defense minister. Impeachment proceedings against Yoon are underway.

South Korea President's Martial Law Attempt Backfires, Impeachment Initiated
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's surprise declaration of martial law, aimed at the opposition-controlled parliament, was swiftly reversed following public backlash and the resignation of the defense minister. Impeachment proceedings against Yoon are underway.
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48% Bias Score

Armenia's Geopolitical Shift Under Pashinyan: Anti-Russia Stance and Western Alignment
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's recent anti-Russia statements, downplaying the Armenian genocide, questioning the 1990 Declaration of Independence, and rejecting CSTO participation, indicate a strategic shift towards the West, despite potential economic and security risks.

Armenia's Geopolitical Shift Under Pashinyan: Anti-Russia Stance and Western Alignment
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's recent anti-Russia statements, downplaying the Armenian genocide, questioning the 1990 Declaration of Independence, and rejecting CSTO participation, indicate a strategic shift towards the West, despite potential economic and security risks.
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60% Bias Score