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Kyiv Summit: Billions in Aid, New Sanctions, and a Focus on US-Ukraine Resource Deal
The "Support Ukraine" summit in Kyiv on February 24th, 2025, the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, involved 40 countries pledging billions in aid and new sanctions against Russia, with a focus on a US-Ukraine resource agreement and a proposed all-for-all prisoner exchange.
Kyiv Summit: Billions in Aid, New Sanctions, and a Focus on US-Ukraine Resource Deal
The "Support Ukraine" summit in Kyiv on February 24th, 2025, the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, involved 40 countries pledging billions in aid and new sanctions against Russia, with a focus on a US-Ukraine resource agreement and a proposed all-for-all prisoner exchange.
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40% Bias Score


Hungary Vetoes EU Aid to Ukraine, Threatening Transatlantic Unity
Hungary is blocking EU aid to Ukraine, defying the unified stance of other EU members and jeopardizing a critical aid package as the EU attempts to support the war-torn country. This follows President Trump's initiative for negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, which has raised alarms regarding a...
Hungary Vetoes EU Aid to Ukraine, Threatening Transatlantic Unity
Hungary is blocking EU aid to Ukraine, defying the unified stance of other EU members and jeopardizing a critical aid package as the EU attempts to support the war-torn country. This follows President Trump's initiative for negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, which has raised alarms regarding a...
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64% Bias Score


Gaza Ceasefire: Relief Amidst Persistent Humanitarian Crisis
After a month of ceasefire in Gaza, 1.9 million displaced people have returned, but challenges persist with access to food, water, medicine, and shelter due to damaged infrastructure and barriers to essential goods, leading to high costs and inadequate aid.
Gaza Ceasefire: Relief Amidst Persistent Humanitarian Crisis
After a month of ceasefire in Gaza, 1.9 million displaced people have returned, but challenges persist with access to food, water, medicine, and shelter due to damaged infrastructure and barriers to essential goods, leading to high costs and inadequate aid.
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52% Bias Score


Gaza Infrastructure 70% Destroyed: UNOPS Head Urges Extended Ceasefire and Increased Aid
UNOPS chief Jorge Moreira da Silva reported that 70% of Gaza's infrastructure is destroyed following a visit on Thursday, urging for the extension of the ceasefire and increased international aid to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis, despite a recent EU pledge of €120 million in aid, bringing ...
Gaza Infrastructure 70% Destroyed: UNOPS Head Urges Extended Ceasefire and Increased Aid
UNOPS chief Jorge Moreira da Silva reported that 70% of Gaza's infrastructure is destroyed following a visit on Thursday, urging for the extension of the ceasefire and increased international aid to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis, despite a recent EU pledge of €120 million in aid, bringing ...
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US Halts Aid to South Africa Amidst Land Reform Dispute
The US halted aid to South Africa on February 8th, citing a discriminatory expropriation law targeting the white minority. South Africa rejected this, claiming a disinformation campaign and highlighting its history of colonial dispossession. The US offered refuge to Afrikaners while denying asylum t...
US Halts Aid to South Africa Amidst Land Reform Dispute
The US halted aid to South Africa on February 8th, citing a discriminatory expropriation law targeting the white minority. South Africa rejected this, claiming a disinformation campaign and highlighting its history of colonial dispossession. The US offered refuge to Afrikaners while denying asylum t...
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UK Pledges £55 Million in Aid to Ukraine During Kyiv Visit
UK Foreign Secretary David Lemmi visited Kyiv on February 5th, pledging £3 million for Ukrainian grain to Syria, £17 million for Ukrainian energy innovation, and £25 million for Ukrainian social services, totaling £55 million in new aid, and reaffirming strong UK support for Ukraine's security and r...
UK Pledges £55 Million in Aid to Ukraine During Kyiv Visit
UK Foreign Secretary David Lemmi visited Kyiv on February 5th, pledging £3 million for Ukrainian grain to Syria, £17 million for Ukrainian energy innovation, and £25 million for Ukrainian social services, totaling £55 million in new aid, and reaffirming strong UK support for Ukraine's security and r...
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Rejects US Critical Minerals Deal Amidst $500 Billion Compensation Demand
Ukraine is negotiating a critical minerals deal with the U.S. under the Trump administration, facing demands for $500 billion in compensation for past aid, sparking public criticism and concerns about future generations.

Ukraine Rejects US Critical Minerals Deal Amidst $500 Billion Compensation Demand
Ukraine is negotiating a critical minerals deal with the U.S. under the Trump administration, facing demands for $500 billion in compensation for past aid, sparking public criticism and concerns about future generations.
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56% Bias Score

Hungary Threatens to Veto EU Aid to Ukraine, Undermining Unity
Hungary is blocking EU aid to Ukraine and threatens to veto sanctions renewal, jeopardizing EU unity and support for Ukraine, while the US pursues independent negotiations with Russia.

Hungary Threatens to Veto EU Aid to Ukraine, Undermining Unity
Hungary is blocking EU aid to Ukraine and threatens to veto sanctions renewal, jeopardizing EU unity and support for Ukraine, while the US pursues independent negotiations with Russia.
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine Rejects US Resource Deal Amidst White House Criticism
The White House criticized Ukraine's rejection of a US-proposed natural resource deal, viewing it as shortsighted. The deal, offering potential US troop deployment for resource extraction in exchange for 50% of Ukraine's rare earth metals, was deemed inadequate by President Zelenskyy due to a lack o...

Ukraine Rejects US Resource Deal Amidst White House Criticism
The White House criticized Ukraine's rejection of a US-proposed natural resource deal, viewing it as shortsighted. The deal, offering potential US troop deployment for resource extraction in exchange for 50% of Ukraine's rare earth metals, was deemed inadequate by President Zelenskyy due to a lack o...
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Gaza Famine Averted, but Truce Remains Fragile
The UN reports that a surge in aid to Gaza following a January 19 ceasefire has largely averted famine, but warns that the threat could return quickly if the truce collapses; over 12,600 aid trucks have entered Gaza since the ceasefire began.

Gaza Famine Averted, but Truce Remains Fragile
The UN reports that a surge in aid to Gaza following a January 19 ceasefire has largely averted famine, but warns that the threat could return quickly if the truce collapses; over 12,600 aid trucks have entered Gaza since the ceasefire began.
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36% Bias Score

Gaza Storm Exacerbates Humanitarian Crisis
Heavy rains and strong winds batter Gaza, worsening conditions for thousands of Palestinians already displaced by recent conflict; a lack of shelter, essential supplies, and aid hinders recovery efforts amid widespread destruction.

Gaza Storm Exacerbates Humanitarian Crisis
Heavy rains and strong winds batter Gaza, worsening conditions for thousands of Palestinians already displaced by recent conflict; a lack of shelter, essential supplies, and aid hinders recovery efforts amid widespread destruction.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Conditions Further US Aid to Ukraine on Rare Earth Metal Supply
President Trump conditioned further US aid to Ukraine on the supply of rare earth metals, demanding compensation for the nearly $300 billion already provided, following a similar proposal from President Zelensky. The US also froze $4.28 billion in USAID aid to Ukraine on February 3, 2024.

Trump Conditions Further US Aid to Ukraine on Rare Earth Metal Supply
President Trump conditioned further US aid to Ukraine on the supply of rare earth metals, demanding compensation for the nearly $300 billion already provided, following a similar proposal from President Zelensky. The US also froze $4.28 billion in USAID aid to Ukraine on February 3, 2024.
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36% Bias Score
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