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Russia Accused of Killing Four in Ukraine-Held Kursk School Strike
Russia is accused by Ukraine of killing four civilians in a Saturday airstrike on a boarding school in the town of Sudzha, Kursk region, occupied by Ukraine since last August; Russia claims it was a Ukrainian provocation.
Russia Accused of Killing Four in Ukraine-Held Kursk School Strike
Russia is accused by Ukraine of killing four civilians in a Saturday airstrike on a boarding school in the town of Sudzha, Kursk region, occupied by Ukraine since last August; Russia claims it was a Ukrainian provocation.
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40% Bias Score


Russian Drone Strike Kills Nine in Sumy, Ukraine
A Russian drone attack on a residential building in Sumy, Ukraine, killed nine civilians, including three elderly couples, and injured 13 others on Thursday, prompting widespread condemnation and highlighting the ongoing conflict's devastating impact on civilians.
Russian Drone Strike Kills Nine in Sumy, Ukraine
A Russian drone attack on a residential building in Sumy, Ukraine, killed nine civilians, including three elderly couples, and injured 13 others on Thursday, prompting widespread condemnation and highlighting the ongoing conflict's devastating impact on civilians.
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52% Bias Score


Putin Approves Sale of Goldman Sachs' Russian Subsidiary
President Vladimir Putin approved the sale of Goldman Sachs' Russian subsidiary to Balchug Capital Friday, following the bank's attempt to leave Russia after its 2022 invasion of Ukraine and subsequent asset freezes and license revocations.
Putin Approves Sale of Goldman Sachs' Russian Subsidiary
President Vladimir Putin approved the sale of Goldman Sachs' Russian subsidiary to Balchug Capital Friday, following the bank's attempt to leave Russia after its 2022 invasion of Ukraine and subsequent asset freezes and license revocations.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Indirect Imports of Russian LNG Soar Despite Ban
Germany's imports of Russian LNG increased by 500% in 2024, reaching €7.32 billion despite an official ban, with 3-9.2% of its gas supply originating from Russia via intermediary ports, mainly through the state-owned Sefe company, revealing continued European dependence on Russian energy.
Germany's Indirect Imports of Russian LNG Soar Despite Ban
Germany's imports of Russian LNG increased by 500% in 2024, reaching €7.32 billion despite an official ban, with 3-9.2% of its gas supply originating from Russia via intermediary ports, mainly through the state-owned Sefe company, revealing continued European dependence on Russian energy.
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48% Bias Score


Kursk Region Crisis: Meeting Held to Address Missing Civilians
Following a Ukrainian offensive in early August, hundreds of Russian civilians remain trapped in the Kursk region; a meeting was held this week between officials and families to create a unified list of the missing, estimated between 500 to 3000 people, to address public criticism and provide update...
Kursk Region Crisis: Meeting Held to Address Missing Civilians
Following a Ukrainian offensive in early August, hundreds of Russian civilians remain trapped in the Kursk region; a meeting was held this week between officials and families to create a unified list of the missing, estimated between 500 to 3000 people, to address public criticism and provide update...
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28% Bias Score


\$32.6 Million Fraud Alleged in Russian Border Fortification Project
Russian prosecutors are demanding \$32.6 million in damages from Vladimir Lukin, CEO of the Kursk Region Development Corporation, for allegedly inflating the cost of 23 construction contracts worth \$32.6 million intended for border fortifications, resulting in unfinished projects and compromising t...
\$32.6 Million Fraud Alleged in Russian Border Fortification Project
Russian prosecutors are demanding \$32.6 million in damages from Vladimir Lukin, CEO of the Kursk Region Development Corporation, for allegedly inflating the cost of 23 construction contracts worth \$32.6 million intended for border fortifications, resulting in unfinished projects and compromising t...
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52% Bias Score

Russia Captures Village Near Toretsk; Ukraine Reports Civilian Deaths from Russian Strikes
On Saturday, Russia claimed to have captured Krymske near Toretsk, Ukraine, while Russia launched overnight strikes in Poltava and Kharkiv killing four Ukrainian civilians, prompting President Zelensky to call for more defense systems, amid ongoing intense fighting in the east.

Russia Captures Village Near Toretsk; Ukraine Reports Civilian Deaths from Russian Strikes
On Saturday, Russia claimed to have captured Krymske near Toretsk, Ukraine, while Russia launched overnight strikes in Poltava and Kharkiv killing four Ukrainian civilians, prompting President Zelensky to call for more defense systems, amid ongoing intense fighting in the east.
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40% Bias Score

Baltic Sea Under Siege: Hybrid Warfare Attacks Target Underwater Infrastructure
Russia's shadow fleet is suspected of conducting multiple acts of sabotage against underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea, causing damage to power and fiber optic cables connecting several NATO countries, raising tensions in the region.

Baltic Sea Under Siege: Hybrid Warfare Attacks Target Underwater Infrastructure
Russia's shadow fleet is suspected of conducting multiple acts of sabotage against underwater infrastructure in the Baltic Sea, causing damage to power and fiber optic cables connecting several NATO countries, raising tensions in the region.
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52% Bias Score

Russian Man Charged with Negligence After 66 Days Adrift at Sea
A Russian man, Mikhail Pichugin, has been charged with negligence causing the deaths of his brother and 15-year-old nephew after their inflatable boat, lacking sufficient supplies and improperly maintained, drifted 1,000 kilometers in the Sea of Okhotsk for 66 days before he was rescued.

Russian Man Charged with Negligence After 66 Days Adrift at Sea
A Russian man, Mikhail Pichugin, has been charged with negligence causing the deaths of his brother and 15-year-old nephew after their inflatable boat, lacking sufficient supplies and improperly maintained, drifted 1,000 kilometers in the Sea of Okhotsk for 66 days before he was rescued.
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44% Bias Score

US Aid Freeze Cripples Russian Civil Society
The Trump administration's 90-day freeze on foreign aid has created a funding crisis for numerous Russian NGOs and exiled media outlets, many of whom rely heavily on US funding and face potential closure, marking a significant blow to Russian civil society.

US Aid Freeze Cripples Russian Civil Society
The Trump administration's 90-day freeze on foreign aid has created a funding crisis for numerous Russian NGOs and exiled media outlets, many of whom rely heavily on US funding and face potential closure, marking a significant blow to Russian civil society.
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28% Bias Score

Dutch Loophole Allows Sanctioned Russian Billionaires to Evade Financial Oversight
Sanctioned Russian billionaires are exploiting a Dutch law classifying companies meeting certain criteria as micro-enterprises, enabling them to avoid financial disclosure and scrutiny, despite international sanctions imposed after the Ukraine invasion.

Dutch Loophole Allows Sanctioned Russian Billionaires to Evade Financial Oversight
Sanctioned Russian billionaires are exploiting a Dutch law classifying companies meeting certain criteria as micro-enterprises, enabling them to avoid financial disclosure and scrutiny, despite international sanctions imposed after the Ukraine invasion.
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28% Bias Score

Russia Faces Looming Corporate Bankruptcy Crisis
Russia faces a potential surge in corporate bankruptcies due to the Central Bank's 21% interest rate hike in October 2024, impacting various sectors, including manufacturing, transport, and retail, resulting in a potential $51 billion loss and 7.5 trillion rubles in bonds due in 2025.

Russia Faces Looming Corporate Bankruptcy Crisis
Russia faces a potential surge in corporate bankruptcies due to the Central Bank's 21% interest rate hike in October 2024, impacting various sectors, including manufacturing, transport, and retail, resulting in a potential $51 billion loss and 7.5 trillion rubles in bonds due in 2025.
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36% Bias Score
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