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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


Suspected Sabotage of Baltic Sea Fiber-Optic Cable
Sweden seized a vessel suspected of damaging a fiber-optic cable linking Sweden and Latvia in an act of suspected aggravated sabotage, prompting a joint investigation with Latvia and NATO.
Suspected Sabotage of Baltic Sea Fiber-Optic Cable
Sweden seized a vessel suspected of damaging a fiber-optic cable linking Sweden and Latvia in an act of suspected aggravated sabotage, prompting a joint investigation with Latvia and NATO.
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52% Bias Score


Russia Excluded from Auschwitz Liberation Ceremony Amid Ukraine War
Soviet troops liberated Auschwitz on January 27, 1945, finding 7,000 survivors; this year's commemoration excluded Russia due to its invasion of Ukraine, prompting Putin to emphasize Soviet contributions to WWII and condemn attempts to rewrite history.
Russia Excluded from Auschwitz Liberation Ceremony Amid Ukraine War
Soviet troops liberated Auschwitz on January 27, 1945, finding 7,000 survivors; this year's commemoration excluded Russia due to its invasion of Ukraine, prompting Putin to emphasize Soviet contributions to WWII and condemn attempts to rewrite history.
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48% Bias Score


Putin's Ukraine War Concerns Shift to Economic Strain
President Vladimir Putin claims Russia has met key military objectives in Ukraine, weakening its military and securing territory linking Russia to Crimea; however, he is increasingly concerned about the war's economic impact on Russia, including stifled private investment due to high borrowing costs...
Putin's Ukraine War Concerns Shift to Economic Strain
President Vladimir Putin claims Russia has met key military objectives in Ukraine, weakening its military and securing territory linking Russia to Crimea; however, he is increasingly concerned about the war's economic impact on Russia, including stifled private investment due to high borrowing costs...
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36% Bias Score


UK Accuses Russia of Mapping Critical Underwater Infrastructure
Britain accused Russia's "spy ship" Yantar of mapping critical underwater infrastructure near its coast on Wednesday, prompting a direct warning to President Putin, while Russia denies targeting cables following recent Baltic Sea incidents.
UK Accuses Russia of Mapping Critical Underwater Infrastructure
Britain accused Russia's "spy ship" Yantar of mapping critical underwater infrastructure near its coast on Wednesday, prompting a direct warning to President Putin, while Russia denies targeting cables following recent Baltic Sea incidents.
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48% Bias Score


Navalny's Lawyer Regrets Not Preventing His Return to Russia
Alexei Navalny's lawyer regrets not preventing his return to Russia in 2021, believing it led to his death in prison and the subsequent jailing of three of his lawyers on extremism charges, highlighting the repression of dissent in Russia.
Navalny's Lawyer Regrets Not Preventing His Return to Russia
Alexei Navalny's lawyer regrets not preventing his return to Russia in 2021, believing it led to his death in prison and the subsequent jailing of three of his lawyers on extremism charges, highlighting the repression of dissent in Russia.
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56% Bias Score

Russia's GigaChat MAX: A Showcase of AI's Widening Global Divide
Russia launched GigaChat MAX, an AI model scoring 80% on the MMLU math benchmark, but lags significantly behind US and Chinese counterparts in overall capabilities, highlighting the impact of sanctions and international isolation on its AI development.

Russia's GigaChat MAX: A Showcase of AI's Widening Global Divide
Russia launched GigaChat MAX, an AI model scoring 80% on the MMLU math benchmark, but lags significantly behind US and Chinese counterparts in overall capabilities, highlighting the impact of sanctions and international isolation on its AI development.
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52% Bias Score

Lukashenko Wins Seventh Term in Belarusian Election Amid Repression
Alexander Lukashenko won a seventh term as Belarusian president in an election denounced as a sham by the EU and opposition, securing 87.6% of the vote according to an official exit poll, amid a crackdown on dissent that has led to the exile or imprisonment of his opponents and the exodus of approxi...

Lukashenko Wins Seventh Term in Belarusian Election Amid Repression
Alexander Lukashenko won a seventh term as Belarusian president in an election denounced as a sham by the EU and opposition, securing 87.6% of the vote according to an official exit poll, amid a crackdown on dissent that has led to the exile or imprisonment of his opponents and the exodus of approxi...
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine Offers Coal to Resolve Transnistria Energy Crisis
Moldovan President Maia Sandu met with Ukrainian President Zelensky in Kyiv on Saturday to discuss the energy crisis in Transnistria, a pro-Russian separatist region facing gas and electricity shortages after a gas transit contract expired in January; Ukraine offered to supply coal to the region's m...

Ukraine Offers Coal to Resolve Transnistria Energy Crisis
Moldovan President Maia Sandu met with Ukrainian President Zelensky in Kyiv on Saturday to discuss the energy crisis in Transnistria, a pro-Russian separatist region facing gas and electricity shortages after a gas transit contract expired in January; Ukraine offered to supply coal to the region's m...
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52% Bias Score

U.S. Podcaster to Interview Putin After Zelensky Interview
U.S. podcaster Lex Fridman plans to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow following his highly viewed interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, aiming to promote peace despite acknowledging the risks involved; the Kremlin confirmed contact but no agreement.

U.S. Podcaster to Interview Putin After Zelensky Interview
U.S. podcaster Lex Fridman plans to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow following his highly viewed interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, aiming to promote peace despite acknowledging the risks involved; the Kremlin confirmed contact but no agreement.
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32% Bias Score

1,000 North Korean Soldiers Killed in Ukraine, Reports Say
The BBC reports that approximately 1,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed and 3,000 wounded fighting in Ukraine alongside Russian forces, representing 36% of the estimated 10,000 deployed, according to Western officials; Russia is reportedly expecting additional reinforcements within two month...

1,000 North Korean Soldiers Killed in Ukraine, Reports Say
The BBC reports that approximately 1,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed and 3,000 wounded fighting in Ukraine alongside Russian forces, representing 36% of the estimated 10,000 deployed, according to Western officials; Russia is reportedly expecting additional reinforcements within two month...
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40% Bias Score

Kursk Residents Plead for Help Finding Relatives Trapped in Ukrainian-Seized Area
Relatives of approximately 3,000 civilians trapped in the Sudzha district of Russia's Kursk region following a Ukrainian offensive launched in August 2024 are using social media to appeal for help, citing insufficient action from authorities and incomplete missing persons lists.

Kursk Residents Plead for Help Finding Relatives Trapped in Ukrainian-Seized Area
Relatives of approximately 3,000 civilians trapped in the Sudzha district of Russia's Kursk region following a Ukrainian offensive launched in August 2024 are using social media to appeal for help, citing insufficient action from authorities and incomplete missing persons lists.
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44% Bias Score
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