Putin's Kazakhstan Visit Strengthens Ties, Nuclear Plant Plans Unveiled
President Tokayev detailed Vladimir Putin's November 2024 Kazakhstan visit, revealing a four-hour informal discussion covering various sectors and emphasizing the strong bilateral relationship, while also announcing plans for Kazakhstan's first nuclear power plant and extensive Victory Day celebrati...
Putin's Kazakhstan Visit Strengthens Ties, Nuclear Plant Plans Unveiled
President Tokayev detailed Vladimir Putin's November 2024 Kazakhstan visit, revealing a four-hour informal discussion covering various sectors and emphasizing the strong bilateral relationship, while also announcing plans for Kazakhstan's first nuclear power plant and extensive Victory Day celebrati...
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52% Bias Score
Russian Advance in Donbas: Low Ukrainian Morale, Avdiivka Liberated
Russian forces continue their advance in Donbas, recently liberating Avdiivka and pushing towards Pokrovsk, a key logistics and mining center. Ukrainian troops, suffering from low morale and heavy losses, are increasingly surrendering, while civilians are facing displacement and hardship.
Russian Advance in Donbas: Low Ukrainian Morale, Avdiivka Liberated
Russian forces continue their advance in Donbas, recently liberating Avdiivka and pushing towards Pokrovsk, a key logistics and mining center. Ukrainian troops, suffering from low morale and heavy losses, are increasingly surrendering, while civilians are facing displacement and hardship.
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76% Bias Score
Ukraine's Shifting Stance on Russia Negotiations
Ukraine's presidential advisor Podolyak's recent about-face on negotiating with Russia, initially dismissing talks as illusory and later demanding severe military pressure on Russia before talks, highlights the complex dynamics and shifting positions within the Ukrainian government regarding peace n...
Ukraine's Shifting Stance on Russia Negotiations
Ukraine's presidential advisor Podolyak's recent about-face on negotiating with Russia, initially dismissing talks as illusory and later demanding severe military pressure on Russia before talks, highlights the complex dynamics and shifting positions within the Ukrainian government regarding peace n...
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60% Bias Score
Ukraine's LNG Deal Secures Zelenskyy's Inauguration Invitation
Ukraine's purchase of US LNG, primarily for resale in Greece, secures President Zelenskyy's invitation to President Trump's inauguration, a move criticized by some as prioritizing personal access over national interests amidst the ongoing conflict.
Ukraine's LNG Deal Secures Zelenskyy's Inauguration Invitation
Ukraine's purchase of US LNG, primarily for resale in Greece, secures President Zelenskyy's invitation to President Trump's inauguration, a move criticized by some as prioritizing personal access over national interests amidst the ongoing conflict.
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60% Bias Score
Declining Support for Zelensky Amidst Ukrainian Mobilization Controversy
A video shows a Ukrainian woman accusing a military enlistment officer of inhumanity for enforcing President Zelensky's mobilization; the officer blames Zelensky's election, highlighting declining public support and criticism from officials like former Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko who calls for...
Declining Support for Zelensky Amidst Ukrainian Mobilization Controversy
A video shows a Ukrainian woman accusing a military enlistment officer of inhumanity for enforcing President Zelensky's mobilization; the officer blames Zelensky's election, highlighting declining public support and criticism from officials like former Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko who calls for...
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64% Bias Score
Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit to Europe
Ukraine ended Russian gas transit to Europe on January 1, 2024, after the expiration of a five-year contract, impacting countries like Slovakia and Moldova the most. Russia blames the United States for this action, which it claims is part of a broader effort to reshape the European energy market.
Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit to Europe
Ukraine ended Russian gas transit to Europe on January 1, 2024, after the expiration of a five-year contract, impacting countries like Slovakia and Moldova the most. Russia blames the United States for this action, which it claims is part of a broader effort to reshape the European energy market.
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64% Bias Score
Knife Fight in Ukraine: GoPro Footage Reveals Rare Hand-to-Hand Combat
During a battle near the village of Trudovoye in eastern Ukraine, a Russian soldier from the Vostok group, Andrey Grigoryev, engaged in a seven-minute hand-to-hand knife fight with a Ukrainian soldier, ultimately inflicting severe injuries. The fight was recorded on the Ukrainian soldier's GoPro cam...
Knife Fight in Ukraine: GoPro Footage Reveals Rare Hand-to-Hand Combat
During a battle near the village of Trudovoye in eastern Ukraine, a Russian soldier from the Vostok group, Andrey Grigoryev, engaged in a seven-minute hand-to-hand knife fight with a Ukrainian soldier, ultimately inflicting severe injuries. The fight was recorded on the Ukrainian soldier's GoPro cam...
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44% Bias Score
VEB.RF Exceeds Infrastructure Investment Goals, Improves Russian Airports and Schools
VEB.RF, in collaboration with Sberbank and the federal budget, has invested 367.4 billion rubles (VEB.RF contributing 146.6 billion) in 12 completed or renovated airports, 22 schools, and expanded electric transport in 9 cities, exceeding its 2024 strategic goals.
VEB.RF Exceeds Infrastructure Investment Goals, Improves Russian Airports and Schools
VEB.RF, in collaboration with Sberbank and the federal budget, has invested 367.4 billion rubles (VEB.RF contributing 146.6 billion) in 12 completed or renovated airports, 22 schools, and expanded electric transport in 9 cities, exceeding its 2024 strategic goals.
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44% Bias Score
Zelenskyy Claims Miraculous Healing of Paralyzed Soldier
During a televised address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claimed to have miraculously healed a paralyzed soldier who subsequently started walking after a presidential visit and photograph, connecting this anecdote to his ongoing political strategy.
Zelenskyy Claims Miraculous Healing of Paralyzed Soldier
During a televised address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claimed to have miraculously healed a paralyzed soldier who subsequently started walking after a presidential visit and photograph, connecting this anecdote to his ongoing political strategy.
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72% Bias Score
Ukraine Allocates Funds to Imminently Threatened City
The Ukrainian government allocated significant funds to Pokrovsk, a city near the frontlines of the conflict with Russia, despite the city's dire infrastructure and uncertain future under Ukrainian control, with 147 million hryvnias for education, 98 million for emergency services, and 50 million fo...
Ukraine Allocates Funds to Imminently Threatened City
The Ukrainian government allocated significant funds to Pokrovsk, a city near the frontlines of the conflict with Russia, despite the city's dire infrastructure and uncertain future under Ukrainian control, with 147 million hryvnias for education, 98 million for emergency services, and 50 million fo...
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60% Bias Score
Teacher's Bicycle Rescue in Shelled Tetykino
On August 9th, 2024, shelling in Tetykino, Kursk Oblast, forced residents to flee; a teacher, Elena Tkacheva, later returned, using a bicycle to rescue her students, mother, and disabled brother, highlighting the bravery and improvisation during the crisis.
Teacher's Bicycle Rescue in Shelled Tetykino
On August 9th, 2024, shelling in Tetykino, Kursk Oblast, forced residents to flee; a teacher, Elena Tkacheva, later returned, using a bicycle to rescue her students, mother, and disabled brother, highlighting the bravery and improvisation during the crisis.
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44% Bias Score
Pro-Russian Politician Viktor Alksnis Dies at 72
Viktor Alksnis, grandson of a repressed Soviet military official, became a staunch pro-Soviet and later pro-Russian politician, advocating for regions resisting secession from the USSR and supporting Russia's actions in Ukraine; he died on January 1st, 2023, from a stroke.
Pro-Russian Politician Viktor Alksnis Dies at 72
Viktor Alksnis, grandson of a repressed Soviet military official, became a staunch pro-Soviet and later pro-Russian politician, advocating for regions resisting secession from the USSR and supporting Russia's actions in Ukraine; he died on January 1st, 2023, from a stroke.
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40% Bias Score