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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


Russia's War Against NATO: A Call for Decisive Action
Russia's ongoing aggression against NATO, including sabotage and disinformation campaigns detailed in a recent Helsinki Commission report, demands a unified and forceful response from the alliance, exemplified by Finland's seizure of a Russian ship involved in suspected cable damage.
Russia's War Against NATO: A Call for Decisive Action
Russia's ongoing aggression against NATO, including sabotage and disinformation campaigns detailed in a recent Helsinki Commission report, demands a unified and forceful response from the alliance, exemplified by Finland's seizure of a Russian ship involved in suspected cable damage.
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56% Bias Score


Telegram Founder Faces Charges, Admits Criminal Activity on Platform
Telegram founder Pavel Durov, facing charges in France linked to organized crime, told investigators that while Telegram wasn't designed for criminal use, its popularity led to a surge in criminal activity, resulting in the deletion of 15-20 million accounts monthly.
Telegram Founder Faces Charges, Admits Criminal Activity on Platform
Telegram founder Pavel Durov, facing charges in France linked to organized crime, told investigators that while Telegram wasn't designed for criminal use, its popularity led to a surge in criminal activity, resulting in the deletion of 15-20 million accounts monthly.
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44% 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 2024 Harvest Shortfall: Export Restrictions and Domestic Price Pressures
Russia's 2024 agricultural harvest fell 14% short of 2023's record, reaching 125 million tons due to poor weather, sanctions-hampered supply chains, and labor shortages; the government responded with export restrictions to stabilize domestic food prices, but this negatively impacts producers' profit...

Russia's 2024 Harvest Shortfall: Export Restrictions and Domestic Price Pressures
Russia's 2024 agricultural harvest fell 14% short of 2023's record, reaching 125 million tons due to poor weather, sanctions-hampered supply chains, and labor shortages; the government responded with export restrictions to stabilize domestic food prices, but this negatively impacts producers' profit...
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36% Bias Score

Kyiv Missile Strike Kills Three, Ukraine Calls for Increased Pressure on Russia
A Russian missile strike on Kyiv on Saturday killed three people, injuring several more and damaging buildings and infrastructure, prompting Ukraine to call for increased global pressure on Russia, which described the strike as "retaliation".

Kyiv Missile Strike Kills Three, Ukraine Calls for Increased Pressure on Russia
A Russian missile strike on Kyiv on Saturday killed three people, injuring several more and damaging buildings and infrastructure, prompting Ukraine to call for increased global pressure on Russia, which described the strike as "retaliation".
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48% Bias Score

Russia's Genocidal Occupation of Ukrainian Territories
Russia's occupation of Ukrainian territories involves widespread human rights abuses, including the forced deportation of over 19,500 children by December 2024, cultural destruction, and economic exploitation, aiming to eliminate Ukrainian identity and establish control; resistance persists despite ...

Russia's Genocidal Occupation of Ukrainian Territories
Russia's occupation of Ukrainian territories involves widespread human rights abuses, including the forced deportation of over 19,500 children by December 2024, cultural destruction, and economic exploitation, aiming to eliminate Ukrainian identity and establish control; resistance persists despite ...
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56% Bias Score
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