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INOI Festival: Russian Artists Unite in London Against War
The INOI rock festival in London drew 10,000 Russian diaspora attendees, uniting artists labeled "foreign agents" by Russia who performed anti-war music and messages, aiming to counter Kremlin propaganda and promote freedom.
INOI Festival: Russian Artists Unite in London Against War
The INOI rock festival in London drew 10,000 Russian diaspora attendees, uniting artists labeled "foreign agents" by Russia who performed anti-war music and messages, aiming to counter Kremlin propaganda and promote freedom.
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32% Bias Score


Russian Officer Sentenced for Mistakenly Shooting Down Helicopter
A Russian air defense officer was sentenced to nearly three years in prison for mistakenly shooting down a Russian helicopter in Crimea on October 18, 2023, after mistaking it for a Ukrainian drone; three crew members were killed.
Russian Officer Sentenced for Mistakenly Shooting Down Helicopter
A Russian air defense officer was sentenced to nearly three years in prison for mistakenly shooting down a Russian helicopter in Crimea on October 18, 2023, after mistaking it for a Ukrainian drone; three crew members were killed.
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48% Bias Score


Uzbek Cellulose Fuels Russia's War Machine
Two Uzbekistani cellulose plants exported over \$170 million of cellulose used in Russian munitions since February 2022, despite Uzbekistan's neutral stance on the Ukraine war and its owner, Russian national Rustam Muminov, being a potential sanctions target.
Uzbek Cellulose Fuels Russia's War Machine
Two Uzbekistani cellulose plants exported over \$170 million of cellulose used in Russian munitions since February 2022, despite Uzbekistan's neutral stance on the Ukraine war and its owner, Russian national Rustam Muminov, being a potential sanctions target.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Designates Media Outlets as Terrorist Organizations
Russia's FSB has labeled Komi Daily and Asians of Russia as terrorist organizations for alleged ties to the Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum, a group advocating the dissolution of the Russian Federation into 41 autonomous states; this is the first time such a designation has been applied to media o...
Russia Designates Media Outlets as Terrorist Organizations
Russia's FSB has labeled Komi Daily and Asians of Russia as terrorist organizations for alleged ties to the Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum, a group advocating the dissolution of the Russian Federation into 41 autonomous states; this is the first time such a designation has been applied to media o...
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40% Bias Score


Captured North Korean Soldiers Offer Evidence of DPRK's Involvement in Ukraine War
Ukraine announced the capture of two wounded North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, claiming they provide "indisputable evidence" of North Korean participation in the war against Ukraine; one soldier possessed a false Russian military ID, while the other had no identification.
Captured North Korean Soldiers Offer Evidence of DPRK's Involvement in Ukraine War
Ukraine announced the capture of two wounded North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, claiming they provide "indisputable evidence" of North Korean participation in the war against Ukraine; one soldier possessed a false Russian military ID, while the other had no identification.
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40% Bias Score


Kremlin Confirms Putin's Openness to Meeting with Trump Amidst Ukraine War Concerns
Following President-elect Trump's statement that he is planning a meeting with Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine, the Kremlin confirmed President Putin is open to meeting with him; this comes as concerns are rising in Kyiv that Ukraine may be forced to accept a peace deal on terms favorable t...
Kremlin Confirms Putin's Openness to Meeting with Trump Amidst Ukraine War Concerns
Following President-elect Trump's statement that he is planning a meeting with Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine, the Kremlin confirmed President Putin is open to meeting with him; this comes as concerns are rising in Kyiv that Ukraine may be forced to accept a peace deal on terms favorable t...
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52% Bias Score

Russian Activist Flees House Arrest, Highlighting Crackdown on Dissent
Russian activist Konstantin Kotov fled to Lithuania after escaping house arrest, avoiding trial for donating $24 to Alexei Navalny's banned organizations; this highlights Russia's escalating crackdown on dissent, mirroring the sentences of others for similar minor donations.

Russian Activist Flees House Arrest, Highlighting Crackdown on Dissent
Russian activist Konstantin Kotov fled to Lithuania after escaping house arrest, avoiding trial for donating $24 to Alexei Navalny's banned organizations; this highlights Russia's escalating crackdown on dissent, mirroring the sentences of others for similar minor donations.
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40% Bias Score

Russian Officer Sentenced for Downing Friendly Helicopter
A Russian air defense officer was sentenced to two years and ten months in prison for mistakenly shooting down a Russian Mi-8 helicopter in Crimea on October 18, 2023, killing three crew members after mistaking it for a Ukrainian drone; he pleaded guilty and will pay millions of rubles in compensati...

Russian Officer Sentenced for Downing Friendly Helicopter
A Russian air defense officer was sentenced to two years and ten months in prison for mistakenly shooting down a Russian Mi-8 helicopter in Crimea on October 18, 2023, killing three crew members after mistaking it for a Ukrainian drone; he pleaded guilty and will pay millions of rubles in compensati...
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32% Bias Score

Kremlin-Trump Team Communications Raise National Security Concerns
Before Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025, the Kremlin and Trump's team held undisclosed communications, sparking concerns regarding U.S. national security and alliances, particularly due to Trump's pro-Putin stance and criticism of U.S. allies.

Kremlin-Trump Team Communications Raise National Security Concerns
Before Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025, the Kremlin and Trump's team held undisclosed communications, sparking concerns regarding U.S. national security and alliances, particularly due to Trump's pro-Putin stance and criticism of U.S. allies.
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40% Bias Score

Multiple Drone Sightings Near German Military Bases Spark Espionage Concerns
German police are investigating multiple drone sightings near two military bases in Bavaria, Manching and Neuburg an der Donau, between December 16th and 25th, 2024, raising concerns about potential espionage linked to the war in Ukraine. Investigations include helicopter deployments and a public ap...

Multiple Drone Sightings Near German Military Bases Spark Espionage Concerns
German police are investigating multiple drone sightings near two military bases in Bavaria, Manching and Neuburg an der Donau, between December 16th and 25th, 2024, raising concerns about potential espionage linked to the war in Ukraine. Investigations include helicopter deployments and a public ap...
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44% Bias Score

Germany Intercepts Russian Oil Tanker, Averts Potential Spill
On Saturday, German authorities towed the Eventin, a 274-meter-long oil tanker carrying nearly 100,000 tonnes of oil and suspected to be part of Russia's sanctions-busting "shadow fleet," away from its coast after its engine failed near the island of Ruegen, preventing a potential oil spill.

Germany Intercepts Russian Oil Tanker, Averts Potential Spill
On Saturday, German authorities towed the Eventin, a 274-meter-long oil tanker carrying nearly 100,000 tonnes of oil and suspected to be part of Russia's sanctions-busting "shadow fleet," away from its coast after its engine failed near the island of Ruegen, preventing a potential oil spill.
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48% Bias Score

Kasta's Anti-War Album Banned in Russia
The exiled Russian rap group Kasta's new album, "New Rap Releases from Abroad," was immediately banned in Russia by Roskomnadzor in September 2024 for its anti-war lyrics; the band cleverly altered lyrics from a previous hit to address criticisms of betraying Russia, highlighting the Kremlin's intol...

Kasta's Anti-War Album Banned in Russia
The exiled Russian rap group Kasta's new album, "New Rap Releases from Abroad," was immediately banned in Russia by Roskomnadzor in September 2024 for its anti-war lyrics; the band cleverly altered lyrics from a previous hit to address criticisms of betraying Russia, highlighting the Kremlin's intol...
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12% Bias Score
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