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Multiple Russian Airports Face Temporary Flight Restrictions
On July 28th, Russian airports in Sochi, Saratov, and Samara faced temporary flight restrictions, following similar disruptions in Volgograd, St. Petersburg, and Pskov, due to safety concerns; Aeroflot also canceled dozens of flights due to a system failure.
Multiple Russian Airports Face Temporary Flight Restrictions
On July 28th, Russian airports in Sochi, Saratov, and Samara faced temporary flight restrictions, following similar disruptions in Volgograd, St. Petersburg, and Pskov, due to safety concerns; Aeroflot also canceled dozens of flights due to a system failure.
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36% Bias Score


Ethiopia Rejects Russia's Bid to Lease Planes, Exposing Sanctions Impact
Ethiopia rejected Russia's request to lease planes from Ethiopian Airlines to circumvent Western sanctions imposed due to the war in Ukraine, citing its own aircraft needs and legal obligations; the rejection reflects the growing challenges facing Russia's aviation industry.
Ethiopia Rejects Russia's Bid to Lease Planes, Exposing Sanctions Impact
Ethiopia rejected Russia's request to lease planes from Ethiopian Airlines to circumvent Western sanctions imposed due to the war in Ukraine, citing its own aircraft needs and legal obligations; the rejection reflects the growing challenges facing Russia's aviation industry.
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40% Bias Score


Aeroflot Cyberattack Grounds Flights, Raises Cybersecurity Concerns
Pro-Ukrainian hacker collectives Silent Crow and Cyberpartisans claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Russia's Aeroflot, grounding over 60 flights and potentially exposing terabytes of sensitive data, prompting a Russian investigation and highlighting growing concerns about cyber warfare.
Aeroflot Cyberattack Grounds Flights, Raises Cybersecurity Concerns
Pro-Ukrainian hacker collectives Silent Crow and Cyberpartisans claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Russia's Aeroflot, grounding over 60 flights and potentially exposing terabytes of sensitive data, prompting a Russian investigation and highlighting growing concerns about cyber warfare.
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40% Bias Score


Aeroflot Cancels 53 Flights After Cyberattack
Aeroflot canceled 53 flights on July 29th from Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport following a July 28th cyberattack claimed by Silent Crow, who reported destroying 7000 servers and stealing 20TB of data.
Aeroflot Cancels 53 Flights After Cyberattack
Aeroflot canceled 53 flights on July 29th from Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport following a July 28th cyberattack claimed by Silent Crow, who reported destroying 7000 servers and stealing 20TB of data.
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40% Bias Score


EU Concedes 15% Tariff to U.S. in Trade Deal
The European Union agreed to a 15% generalized tariff with the United States, a concession criticized by some EU leaders; the UN reported insufficient humanitarian aid in Gaza despite temporary pauses by Israel; Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a ceasefire after five days of conflict; and a massive c...
EU Concedes 15% Tariff to U.S. in Trade Deal
The European Union agreed to a 15% generalized tariff with the United States, a concession criticized by some EU leaders; the UN reported insufficient humanitarian aid in Gaza despite temporary pauses by Israel; Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a ceasefire after five days of conflict; and a massive c...
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12% Bias Score


Aeroflot CEO Calls for Aircraft Import Regulation to Boost Domestic Production
Aeroflot CEO Sergei Alexandrovsky urged the Russian government to regulate the ratio of domestic to foreign aircraft to support its domestic manufacturing plan, aiming to overcome sanctions and achieve its goal of producing over 1,000 civilian aircraft by 2030, despite current challenges.
Aeroflot CEO Calls for Aircraft Import Regulation to Boost Domestic Production
Aeroflot CEO Sergei Alexandrovsky urged the Russian government to regulate the ratio of domestic to foreign aircraft to support its domestic manufacturing plan, aiming to overcome sanctions and achieve its goal of producing over 1,000 civilian aircraft by 2030, despite current challenges.
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56% Bias Score

War in Ukraine Cripples Russian Air Travel: Hundreds of Flights Canceled
A cyberattack on Aeroflot and increased drone activity led to the cancellation of 517 flights in Moscow and St. Petersburg between July 19th and 22nd, 2023, highlighting the impact of the war in Ukraine on Russia's aviation sector and causing significant passenger disruption, with travelers sleeping...

War in Ukraine Cripples Russian Air Travel: Hundreds of Flights Canceled
A cyberattack on Aeroflot and increased drone activity led to the cancellation of 517 flights in Moscow and St. Petersburg between July 19th and 22nd, 2023, highlighting the impact of the war in Ukraine on Russia's aviation sector and causing significant passenger disruption, with travelers sleeping...
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine Prison Attack Kills 16, Rostov Drone Strike Damages Railways
A Russian attack on a prison in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, killed 16 and injured 35, while a drone attack in Russia's Rostov region killed one and damaged railways; Ukraine claims responsibility for the Rostov attack, while the Kremlin expressed concern over a cyberattack on Aeroflot.

Ukraine Prison Attack Kills 16, Rostov Drone Strike Damages Railways
A Russian attack on a prison in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, killed 16 and injured 35, while a drone attack in Russia's Rostov region killed one and damaged railways; Ukraine claims responsibility for the Rostov attack, while the Kremlin expressed concern over a cyberattack on Aeroflot.
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36% Bias Score

Aeroflot Cancels Dozens of Flights After Hacker Attack Claim
Aeroflot cancelled over 40 flights today due to a claimed information system problem; pro-Ukrainian hacker group Silent Crow claimed responsibility, linking the attack to the war in Ukraine and impacting flights to Russia, Belarus, and Armenia.

Aeroflot Cancels Dozens of Flights After Hacker Attack Claim
Aeroflot cancelled over 40 flights today due to a claimed information system problem; pro-Ukrainian hacker group Silent Crow claimed responsibility, linking the attack to the war in Ukraine and impacting flights to Russia, Belarus, and Armenia.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Issues 10-Day Ultimatum to Putin; Ukraine Welcomes Move
President Trump issued a new 10-12 day ultimatum to Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine, threatening 100% tariffs on countries continuing to buy Russian oil and gas if no deal is reached. The Ukrainian government welcomed the shortened deadline, while a pro-Ukrainian hacker group claimed respon...

Trump Issues 10-Day Ultimatum to Putin; Ukraine Welcomes Move
President Trump issued a new 10-12 day ultimatum to Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine, threatening 100% tariffs on countries continuing to buy Russian oil and gas if no deal is reached. The Ukrainian government welcomed the shortened deadline, while a pro-Ukrainian hacker group claimed respon...
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24% Bias Score

Cyberattack Cripples Aeroflot, Cancelling 54 Flights
A pro-Ukraine hacking group's cyberattack on Monday forced Russia's Aeroflot to cancel 54 round-trip flights, causing widespread travel disruption and prompting a Kremlin investigation; the hackers claim to have destroyed 7,000 servers and accessed employee data.

Cyberattack Cripples Aeroflot, Cancelling 54 Flights
A pro-Ukraine hacking group's cyberattack on Monday forced Russia's Aeroflot to cancel 54 round-trip flights, causing widespread travel disruption and prompting a Kremlin investigation; the hackers claim to have destroyed 7,000 servers and accessed employee data.
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44% Bias Score

Aeroflot Reports 17% Passenger Growth in 2024
During a Kremlin meeting, Aeroflot CEO reported a 17% increase in passengers (55 million) in 2024, driven by legal changes enabling 'wet leasing' and an expansion of domestic routes, bypassing Moscow in 60% of flights, with flat fares to the Far East costing 10 billion rubles annually.

Aeroflot Reports 17% Passenger Growth in 2024
During a Kremlin meeting, Aeroflot CEO reported a 17% increase in passengers (55 million) in 2024, driven by legal changes enabling 'wet leasing' and an expansion of domestic routes, bypassing Moscow in 60% of flights, with flat fares to the Far East costing 10 billion rubles annually.
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40% Bias Score
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