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US Considers Recognizing Crimea as Russian to End Ukraine War
The US is considering recognizing Crimea as Russian territory to achieve a swift end to the war in Ukraine, a move driven by President Trump's desire for a rapid resolution, despite prior rejection of this by the West and Ukraine's firm refusal to cede occupied lands.
US Considers Recognizing Crimea as Russian to End Ukraine War
The US is considering recognizing Crimea as Russian territory to achieve a swift end to the war in Ukraine, a move driven by President Trump's desire for a rapid resolution, despite prior rejection of this by the West and Ukraine's firm refusal to cede occupied lands.
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Putin Declares Easter Truce Amidst Reports of US Concessions on Crimea
Vladimir Putin announced a temporary Easter truce in Ukraine, halting Russian combat operations from 6 pm Moscow time on Saturday until midnight on Sunday, prompting skepticism from Ukrainian officials amid reports that the US may recognize Crimea as Russian territory in exchange for a peace deal.
Putin Declares Easter Truce Amidst Reports of US Concessions on Crimea
Vladimir Putin announced a temporary Easter truce in Ukraine, halting Russian combat operations from 6 pm Moscow time on Saturday until midnight on Sunday, prompting skepticism from Ukrainian officials amid reports that the US may recognize Crimea as Russian territory in exchange for a peace deal.
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Former Crimean Governor Jailed for UK Sanctions Breach
A former Russian governor of Sevastopol, Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, received a 40-month prison sentence in the UK for breaching sanctions by receiving over £75,000 and a Mercedes Benz from relatives; his brother received a suspended sentence for related offenses, marking the UK's first such prosecution un...
Former Crimean Governor Jailed for UK Sanctions Breach
A former Russian governor of Sevastopol, Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, received a 40-month prison sentence in the UK for breaching sanctions by receiving over £75,000 and a Mercedes Benz from relatives; his brother received a suspended sentence for related offenses, marking the UK's first such prosecution un...
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Wife of Sanctioned Russian Official Testifies in UK Sanctions Case
Ekaterina Ovsiannikova, wife of a sanctioned Russian official, testified in a London court, claiming ignorance of UK sanctions against her husband, Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, and his brother, Alexei Owsjanikow, who are accused of opening a British bank account and paying school fees, thus breaching the UK...
Wife of Sanctioned Russian Official Testifies in UK Sanctions Case
Ekaterina Ovsiannikova, wife of a sanctioned Russian official, testified in a London court, claiming ignorance of UK sanctions against her husband, Dmitrii Ovsiannikov, and his brother, Alexei Owsjanikow, who are accused of opening a British bank account and paying school fees, thus breaching the UK...
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Occupied Territories: Key Obstacle to Ukraine Peace Talks
US envoy Steve Witkoff identifies the status of Crimea and four occupied Ukrainian regions as the main obstacle to peace talks, claiming that Russia's annexation and referendums are the central issues despite reports of progress in negotiations between Russia and the US.
Occupied Territories: Key Obstacle to Ukraine Peace Talks
US envoy Steve Witkoff identifies the status of Crimea and four occupied Ukrainian regions as the main obstacle to peace talks, claiming that Russia's annexation and referendums are the central issues despite reports of progress in negotiations between Russia and the US.
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Putin's Reported Offer: Territorial Concessions for Peace in Ukraine
President Putin, in a closed-door meeting, reportedly suggested recognizing Crimea as Russian and granting autonomy to LNR/DNR could have prevented the war, and that Russia may demand recognition of several regions it controls in exchange for not claiming Odessa.
Putin's Reported Offer: Territorial Concessions for Peace in Ukraine
President Putin, in a closed-door meeting, reportedly suggested recognizing Crimea as Russian and granting autonomy to LNR/DNR could have prevented the war, and that Russia may demand recognition of several regions it controls in exchange for not claiming Odessa.
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US Considers Recognizing Crimea to End Ukraine War
In a potential shift, the US might recognize Crimea as Russian territory to facilitate a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine; however, this move opposes previous Western stances and could set a precedent for future conflicts.

US Considers Recognizing Crimea to End Ukraine War
In a potential shift, the US might recognize Crimea as Russian territory to facilitate a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine; however, this move opposes previous Western stances and could set a precedent for future conflicts.
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40% Bias Score

Merz Approves Taurus Missile Delivery to Ukraine
Germany's incoming Chancellor Merz has approved supplying Ukraine with Taurus missiles, capable of striking targets up to 500km away, reversing a prior German government stance and potentially altering the war's trajectory while facing logistical challenges.

Merz Approves Taurus Missile Delivery to Ukraine
Germany's incoming Chancellor Merz has approved supplying Ukraine with Taurus missiles, capable of striking targets up to 500km away, reversing a prior German government stance and potentially altering the war's trajectory while facing logistical challenges.
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Russia Moves North Korean Artillery to Crimea
Russia is moving North Korean Koksan self-propelled artillery systems to Crimea, escalating Pyongyang's involvement in the Ukraine war; these 170 mm guns, with a range of 40–60 km, could shell Ukrainian cities like Kherson and Zaporizhzhia from Russian-held parts of Zaporizhzhia Oblast.

Russia Moves North Korean Artillery to Crimea
Russia is moving North Korean Koksan self-propelled artillery systems to Crimea, escalating Pyongyang's involvement in the Ukraine war; these 170 mm guns, with a range of 40–60 km, could shell Ukrainian cities like Kherson and Zaporizhzhia from Russian-held parts of Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
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Six Dead in Crimean Bus Crash
A bus accident in Crimea on March 24, 2025, killed six and injured 36 after colliding with a grain truck near Ukromnoye; the driver cited sun glare, but the investigation will examine driver responsibility and safety measures.

Six Dead in Crimean Bus Crash
A bus accident in Crimea on March 24, 2025, killed six and injured 36 after colliding with a grain truck near Ukromnoye; the driver cited sun glare, but the investigation will examine driver responsibility and safety measures.
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Trump Administration Considers Crimea Resort Plan in Cooperation with Russia
Seymour Hersh reports that the Trump administration plans to cooperate with Russia to develop Crimea into an international resort, potentially lifting sanctions against Russia and involving the UN in recognizing Crimea as Russian territory; this plan, however, faces opposition from European elites a...

Trump Administration Considers Crimea Resort Plan in Cooperation with Russia
Seymour Hersh reports that the Trump administration plans to cooperate with Russia to develop Crimea into an international resort, potentially lifting sanctions against Russia and involving the UN in recognizing Crimea as Russian territory; this plan, however, faces opposition from European elites a...
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Trump-Putin Call May Signal Ukraine War Turning Point
A phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin is expected to initiate peace talks concerning the war in Ukraine, focusing on territorial issues and potential ceasefires; the US believes a deal is imminent, while the specifics remain unclear.

Trump-Putin Call May Signal Ukraine War Turning Point
A phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin is expected to initiate peace talks concerning the war in Ukraine, focusing on territorial issues and potential ceasefires; the US believes a deal is imminent, while the specifics remain unclear.
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44% Bias Score
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