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Trump's Ukraine Threat Spurs Push to Use Frozen Russian Assets
Donald Trump's threat to cut off aid to Ukraine has increased calls to use approximately \$300 billion in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine's military and reconstruction; this proposal, while facing legal challenges, gains traction among European leaders and experts who see it as a way to counte...
Trump's Ukraine Threat Spurs Push to Use Frozen Russian Assets
Donald Trump's threat to cut off aid to Ukraine has increased calls to use approximately \$300 billion in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine's military and reconstruction; this proposal, while facing legal challenges, gains traction among European leaders and experts who see it as a way to counte...
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36% Bias Score


EU Divided on Using Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine Reconstruction
At a London summit, disagreement arose among European leaders regarding the utilization of approximately $300 billion in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's reconstruction, with Poland advocating for seizure despite acknowledging its limited influence outside the Eurozone due to concerns about negat...
EU Divided on Using Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine Reconstruction
At a London summit, disagreement arose among European leaders regarding the utilization of approximately $300 billion in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's reconstruction, with Poland advocating for seizure despite acknowledging its limited influence outside the Eurozone due to concerns about negat...
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40% Bias Score


EU's €200 Billion Russian Asset Dilemma: Aid to Ukraine or Negotiation Leverage?
The European Union holds approximately €200 billion in frozen Russian assets, creating a strategic advantage in the Ukraine conflict as the US support wavers. Internal divisions exist on whether to utilize these assets to directly aid Ukraine or as leverage in peace negotiations with Russia.
EU's €200 Billion Russian Asset Dilemma: Aid to Ukraine or Negotiation Leverage?
The European Union holds approximately €200 billion in frozen Russian assets, creating a strategic advantage in the Ukraine conflict as the US support wavers. Internal divisions exist on whether to utilize these assets to directly aid Ukraine or as leverage in peace negotiations with Russia.
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44% Bias Score


Russia May Use Frozen Assets for Ukraine Reconstruction, But With Conditions
Russia may allow the use of its $300 billion in frozen European assets for Ukraine's reconstruction, but demands investment in occupied territories, as reported by Reuters, raising concerns about the agreement's implications and future conflicts.
Russia May Use Frozen Assets for Ukraine Reconstruction, But With Conditions
Russia may allow the use of its $300 billion in frozen European assets for Ukraine's reconstruction, but demands investment in occupied territories, as reported by Reuters, raising concerns about the agreement's implications and future conflicts.
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36% Bias Score


Russia May Use Frozen Assets for Ukraine Reconstruction
Amidst US-Russia peace talks, three sources revealed a potential Russian proposal to use \$300 billion of frozen sovereign assets for Ukrainian reconstruction, a move that could significantly impact the war and future relations.
Russia May Use Frozen Assets for Ukraine Reconstruction
Amidst US-Russia peace talks, three sources revealed a potential Russian proposal to use \$300 billion of frozen sovereign assets for Ukrainian reconstruction, a move that could significantly impact the war and future relations.
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44% Bias Score


Russia's Ukraine War: Mounting Casualties and Economic Strain
Recent Russian attacks in eastern Ukraine killed at least four civilians and injured six, while a Mediazona/BBC report details over 90,000 confirmed Russian military deaths. Ukraine's national debt rose by $20 billion in 2024, reaching $166 billion, and the EU extended sanctions on Russia for anothe...
Russia's Ukraine War: Mounting Casualties and Economic Strain
Recent Russian attacks in eastern Ukraine killed at least four civilians and injured six, while a Mediazona/BBC report details over 90,000 confirmed Russian military deaths. Ukraine's national debt rose by $20 billion in 2024, reaching $166 billion, and the EU extended sanctions on Russia for anothe...
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40% Bias Score

France Opposes Seizing Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine
France opposes seizing over \$216 billion in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine, citing violation of international agreements, creating tension with Britain and other EU members who support the measure, while interest from these assets is already funding Ukraine.

France Opposes Seizing Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine
France opposes seizing over \$216 billion in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine, citing violation of international agreements, creating tension with Britain and other EU members who support the measure, while interest from these assets is already funding Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score

Frozen Russian Assets Debate Intensifies Amid Ukraine's Defense Needs
Amidst growing calls to seize hundreds of billions in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's defense, European nations debate the legal implications while the Czech Republic's initiative supplied 1.5 million artillery shells in 2024, highlighting international cooperation.

Frozen Russian Assets Debate Intensifies Amid Ukraine's Defense Needs
Amidst growing calls to seize hundreds of billions in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's defense, European nations debate the legal implications while the Czech Republic's initiative supplied 1.5 million artillery shells in 2024, highlighting international cooperation.
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52% Bias Score

US and Russia Jointly Support UN Resolution on Ukraine
The UN Security Council adopted a resolution on the Ukraine conflict's anniversary, with both the US and Russia voting in favor, a move praised by Russia and prompting debate over international approaches to conflict resolution, asset seizure, and potential peacekeepers.

US and Russia Jointly Support UN Resolution on Ukraine
The UN Security Council adopted a resolution on the Ukraine conflict's anniversary, with both the US and Russia voting in favor, a move praised by Russia and prompting debate over international approaches to conflict resolution, asset seizure, and potential peacekeepers.
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48% Bias Score

Russia May Use Frozen Assets for Ukraine Reconstruction, with Conditions
Russia may use $300 billion in frozen assets to help rebuild Ukraine but wants some of the money to go to the areas it controls, according to three sources familiar with the talks. This comes after the first direct U.S.-Russia talks on ending the Ukraine war, held in Saudi Arabia on February 18.

Russia May Use Frozen Assets for Ukraine Reconstruction, with Conditions
Russia may use $300 billion in frozen assets to help rebuild Ukraine but wants some of the money to go to the areas it controls, according to three sources familiar with the talks. This comes after the first direct U.S.-Russia talks on ending the Ukraine war, held in Saudi Arabia on February 18.
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36% Bias Score

Euroclear's €6.9 Billion Windfall from Frozen Russian Assets
Euroclear earned €6.9 billion in 2024 interest from frozen Russian assets—€5.39 billion from the Bank of Russia and €1.5 billion from other sources—with approximately €2 billion slated for Ukraine in March 2025, reflecting high interest rates but facing potential future declines due to global econom...

Euroclear's €6.9 Billion Windfall from Frozen Russian Assets
Euroclear earned €6.9 billion in 2024 interest from frozen Russian assets—€5.39 billion from the Bank of Russia and €1.5 billion from other sources—with approximately €2 billion slated for Ukraine in March 2025, reflecting high interest rates but facing potential future declines due to global econom...
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36% Bias Score

Biden Seeks to Seize $300 Billion in Russian Assets for Ukraine Negotiations
In a last-ditch effort before leaving office, the Biden administration is trying to seize $300 billion in frozen Russian assets to leverage for peace negotiations with Russia over Ukraine, but faces European opposition and legal concerns.

Biden Seeks to Seize $300 Billion in Russian Assets for Ukraine Negotiations
In a last-ditch effort before leaving office, the Biden administration is trying to seize $300 billion in frozen Russian assets to leverage for peace negotiations with Russia over Ukraine, but faces European opposition and legal concerns.
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40% Bias Score
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