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U.S. Rules Out Peacekeepers for Ukraine, Prioritizes China
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced in Brussels that the U.S. will not send peacekeepers to Ukraine after the war, considers Ukraine's NATO membership and pre-2014 border restoration goals unrealistic, and prioritizes competition with China over Europe, potentially affecting future aid ...
U.S. Rules Out Peacekeepers for Ukraine, Prioritizes China
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced in Brussels that the U.S. will not send peacekeepers to Ukraine after the war, considers Ukraine's NATO membership and pre-2014 border restoration goals unrealistic, and prioritizes competition with China over Europe, potentially affecting future aid ...
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60% Bias Score


IAEA Staff Rotation at Zaporizhzhia Plant Blocked Amidst Mutual Accusations
Russia and Ukraine blamed each other for blocking the rotation of IAEA staff at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on Wednesday, marking the second such delay in a week and raising concerns about a potential nuclear disaster at Europe's largest nuclear power station, occupied by Russian forces sin...
IAEA Staff Rotation at Zaporizhzhia Plant Blocked Amidst Mutual Accusations
Russia and Ukraine blamed each other for blocking the rotation of IAEA staff at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant on Wednesday, marking the second such delay in a week and raising concerns about a potential nuclear disaster at Europe's largest nuclear power station, occupied by Russian forces sin...
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36% Bias Score


Ukraine's Attacks Expose Systemic Vulnerabilities in Russia's Infrastructure
Ukraine has repeatedly targeted Russian oil refineries and the railway system since November 2024, using long-range missiles and drones, causing temporary disruptions but not significantly impacting oil exports or military operations; however, these attacks highlight existing vulnerabilities within ...
Ukraine's Attacks Expose Systemic Vulnerabilities in Russia's Infrastructure
Ukraine has repeatedly targeted Russian oil refineries and the railway system since November 2024, using long-range missiles and drones, causing temporary disruptions but not significantly impacting oil exports or military operations; however, these attacks highlight existing vulnerabilities within ...
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40% Bias Score


Former Pro-Kremlin Activist Detained in Russia on Espionage Charges
A Moscow court ordered the pre-trial detention of Nikita Prosvirin, a 32-year-old former pro-Kremlin activist, on charges of "confidential cooperation" with a foreign organization; the details of the case remain classified, but the arrest reflects Russia's intensified crackdown on dissent.
Former Pro-Kremlin Activist Detained in Russia on Espionage Charges
A Moscow court ordered the pre-trial detention of Nikita Prosvirin, a 32-year-old former pro-Kremlin activist, on charges of "confidential cooperation" with a foreign organization; the details of the case remain classified, but the arrest reflects Russia's intensified crackdown on dissent.
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Drone Attack Sparks Fire at Russian Industrial Site
A Ukrainian drone attack ignited a fire at an industrial site in Russia's Saratov region on Tuesday, with no reported injuries; Russian air defenses intercepted 40 drones across five regions, and Ukraine claimed the target was an oil refinery vital to the Russian military.
Ukraine Drone Attack Sparks Fire at Russian Industrial Site
A Ukrainian drone attack ignited a fire at an industrial site in Russia's Saratov region on Tuesday, with no reported injuries; Russian air defenses intercepted 40 drones across five regions, and Ukraine claimed the target was an oil refinery vital to the Russian military.
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36% Bias Score


Russia's Oil and Gas Revenues Surge Despite Sanctions, Projected Decline"
Russia's January 2025 oil and gas revenues reached $8.6 billion, a 16.9% year-on-year increase driven by higher mineral extraction tax receipts, despite tighter US sanctions and a projected revenue decline in upcoming years.
Russia's Oil and Gas Revenues Surge Despite Sanctions, Projected Decline"
Russia's January 2025 oil and gas revenues reached $8.6 billion, a 16.9% year-on-year increase driven by higher mineral extraction tax receipts, despite tighter US sanctions and a projected revenue decline in upcoming years.
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16% Bias Score

Zelensky Offers Territorial Concessions in Exchange for Peace, U.S. Support
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine will offer to cede territory to Russia in exchange for peace, emphasizing the need for continued U.S. support and proposing lucrative reconstruction contracts for U.S. firms to incentivize further aid.

Zelensky Offers Territorial Concessions in Exchange for Peace, U.S. Support
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine will offer to cede territory to Russia in exchange for peace, emphasizing the need for continued U.S. support and proposing lucrative reconstruction contracts for U.S. firms to incentivize further aid.
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32% Bias Score

U.S. Releases Russian Cryptocurrency Kingpin in Prisoner Exchange
The United States released Russian cryptocurrency kingpin Alexander Vinnik in exchange for the release of U.S. teacher Marc Fogel from Russia, signaling a potential thaw in relations between the two countries.

U.S. Releases Russian Cryptocurrency Kingpin in Prisoner Exchange
The United States released Russian cryptocurrency kingpin Alexander Vinnik in exchange for the release of U.S. teacher Marc Fogel from Russia, signaling a potential thaw in relations between the two countries.
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40% Bias Score

Three Hostages Released from Belarus in U.S. Diplomatic Success
U.S. officials announced the release of three hostages from Belarus on Wednesday, including an American citizen and two Belarusians; one Belarusian worked for Radio Liberty, which was recently targeted for closure by Elon Musk. The release followed a "special operation" by U.S. officials crossing in...

Three Hostages Released from Belarus in U.S. Diplomatic Success
U.S. officials announced the release of three hostages from Belarus on Wednesday, including an American citizen and two Belarusians; one Belarusian worked for Radio Liberty, which was recently targeted for closure by Elon Musk. The release followed a "special operation" by U.S. officials crossing in...
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60% Bias Score

China's Growing Arctic Influence: A New Power Dynamic
Driven by Western sanctions, China is significantly investing in Russian Arctic energy and infrastructure projects, including the Northern Sea Route, raising concerns about a potential power shift in the region and prompting Western countermeasures.

China's Growing Arctic Influence: A New Power Dynamic
Driven by Western sanctions, China is significantly investing in Russian Arctic energy and infrastructure projects, including the Northern Sea Route, raising concerns about a potential power shift in the region and prompting Western countermeasures.
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44% Bias Score

Gazprom Announces Restructuring, Potential Job Cuts Following 2023 Losses
Gazprom announced new appointments to key administrative roles, part of a cost-cutting and efficiency-boosting restructuring plan involving a potential reduction of 1600 headquarters staff, following a year of significant losses due to reduced gas exports to Europe.

Gazprom Announces Restructuring, Potential Job Cuts Following 2023 Losses
Gazprom announced new appointments to key administrative roles, part of a cost-cutting and efficiency-boosting restructuring plan involving a potential reduction of 1600 headquarters staff, following a year of significant losses due to reduced gas exports to Europe.
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20% Bias Score

Russia Authorized Torture of Ukrainian POWs in March 2022: WSJ
The Wall Street Journal reports that Russian prison authorities authorized and implemented widespread torture against Ukrainian prisoners of war starting in March 2022, with orders to be cruel and disregard standard procedures, resulting in extreme violence, including beatings and electric shocks.

Russia Authorized Torture of Ukrainian POWs in March 2022: WSJ
The Wall Street Journal reports that Russian prison authorities authorized and implemented widespread torture against Ukrainian prisoners of war starting in March 2022, with orders to be cruel and disregard standard procedures, resulting in extreme violence, including beatings and electric shocks.
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48% Bias Score
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