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Kremlin-Backed Fact-Checking Network Spreads Disinformation
Russia launched the Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN), a Kremlin-backed initiative using flawed methodology and biased narratives to counter Western fact-checkers; the GFCN's founders include TASS and ANPO "Dialog Regions," both sanctioned for spreading disinformation.
Kremlin-Backed Fact-Checking Network Spreads Disinformation
Russia launched the Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN), a Kremlin-backed initiative using flawed methodology and biased narratives to counter Western fact-checkers; the GFCN's founders include TASS and ANPO "Dialog Regions," both sanctioned for spreading disinformation.
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52% Bias Score


Kremlin Accuses Trump of Lacking Ukraine Conflict Knowledge
Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov accused Donald Trump of lacking knowledge about the Ukraine conflict, particularly regarding Ukrainian attacks on Russian cities, highlighting contrasting narratives and the challenge of achieving peace. This follows recent large-scale Russian drone attacks on Ukraine killi...
Kremlin Accuses Trump of Lacking Ukraine Conflict Knowledge
Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov accused Donald Trump of lacking knowledge about the Ukraine conflict, particularly regarding Ukrainian attacks on Russian cities, highlighting contrasting narratives and the challenge of achieving peace. This follows recent large-scale Russian drone attacks on Ukraine killi...
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36% Bias Score


Romania Presidential Election Rerun Amidst Far-Right Rise
Romania's 2023 presidential election was annulled due to irregularities, including non-transparent campaign financing and improperly labeled online materials. A rerun is underway, with the far-right George Simion as frontrunner, raising concerns about democratic norms and the influence of pro-Kremli...
Romania Presidential Election Rerun Amidst Far-Right Rise
Romania's 2023 presidential election was annulled due to irregularities, including non-transparent campaign financing and improperly labeled online materials. A rerun is underway, with the far-right George Simion as frontrunner, raising concerns about democratic norms and the influence of pro-Kremli...
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44% Bias Score


Putin Open to Ukraine Peace Talks, but Swift Resolution Hindered by Deep-Rooted Issues
The Kremlin affirmed President Putin's openness to resolving the Ukraine conflict diplomatically, but achieving a swift resolution is complicated by deep-rooted issues and Russia's goal of winning the conflict; the U.S. desires rapid progress, while Kyiv's response to Putin's offer for direct talks ...
Putin Open to Ukraine Peace Talks, but Swift Resolution Hindered by Deep-Rooted Issues
The Kremlin affirmed President Putin's openness to resolving the Ukraine conflict diplomatically, but achieving a swift resolution is complicated by deep-rooted issues and Russia's goal of winning the conflict; the U.S. desires rapid progress, while Kyiv's response to Putin's offer for direct talks ...
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40% Bias Score


Kremlin Blames Ukraine for Car Bomb Killing of Top Russian General
A car bomb killed Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik, a deputy head of Russia's General Staff, near Moscow; the Kremlin blames Ukraine, claiming it shows the regime's true nature, while peace talks between a Trump envoy and Putin were occurring.
Kremlin Blames Ukraine for Car Bomb Killing of Top Russian General
A car bomb killed Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik, a deputy head of Russia's General Staff, near Moscow; the Kremlin blames Ukraine, claiming it shows the regime's true nature, while peace talks between a Trump envoy and Putin were occurring.
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56% Bias Score


Kremlin Disinformation Network Targets Former Soviet States and Balkan Countries
A study reveals that the Kremlin's Pravda disinformation network heavily targets former Soviet states and Balkan countries, with Moldova, Latvia, and Estonia being the most affected, due to their strategic geopolitical importance and energy infrastructure.
Kremlin Disinformation Network Targets Former Soviet States and Balkan Countries
A study reveals that the Kremlin's Pravda disinformation network heavily targets former Soviet states and Balkan countries, with Moldova, Latvia, and Estonia being the most affected, due to their strategic geopolitical importance and energy infrastructure.
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36% Bias Score

Kremlin Stages Drone Attack on Putin's Helicopter to Boost Public Support
The Kremlin reportedly staged a drone attack on President Putin's helicopter in the Kursk region to boost public support for the war in Ukraine, according to four current and former Russian officials who spoke to The Moscow Times on condition of anonymity.

Kremlin Stages Drone Attack on Putin's Helicopter to Boost Public Support
The Kremlin reportedly staged a drone attack on President Putin's helicopter in the Kursk region to boost public support for the war in Ukraine, according to four current and former Russian officials who spoke to The Moscow Times on condition of anonymity.
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48% Bias Score

Hungary and Slovakia's Reliance on Russian Energy Undermines EU Sanctions
Hungary and Slovakia's continued reliance on Russian oil and gas, despite having access to alternative energy sources, has generated €5.4 billion in revenue for Russia since the start of the Ukraine war, undermining EU efforts to reduce dependence on Russian energy.

Hungary and Slovakia's Reliance on Russian Energy Undermines EU Sanctions
Hungary and Slovakia's continued reliance on Russian oil and gas, despite having access to alternative energy sources, has generated €5.4 billion in revenue for Russia since the start of the Ukraine war, undermining EU efforts to reduce dependence on Russian energy.
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56% Bias Score

Putin's Lavish Apartment Revealed Amidst Reports of 250,000 Russian Troop Losses in Ukraine
Vladimir Putin showcased his opulent Kremlin apartment, featuring a grand hall, library, and home church, in a recent video interview, while British intelligence estimates Russian military losses in Ukraine at up to 250,000 soldiers since February 2022.

Putin's Lavish Apartment Revealed Amidst Reports of 250,000 Russian Troop Losses in Ukraine
Vladimir Putin showcased his opulent Kremlin apartment, featuring a grand hall, library, and home church, in a recent video interview, while British intelligence estimates Russian military losses in Ukraine at up to 250,000 soldiers since February 2022.
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68% Bias Score

Kremlin Intensifies Influence Campaign in Armenia Ahead of 2026 Elections
The Kremlin is increasing its influence in Armenia ahead of the 2026 elections by shaping public opinion and supporting pro-Russian politicians, aiming to counter Armenia's move toward the West following Russia's inaction during the 2023 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Kremlin Intensifies Influence Campaign in Armenia Ahead of 2026 Elections
The Kremlin is increasing its influence in Armenia ahead of the 2026 elections by shaping public opinion and supporting pro-Russian politicians, aiming to counter Armenia's move toward the West following Russia's inaction during the 2023 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Russia's Broken Ceasefire: A Display of Deceptive Diplomacy
Despite announcing a 30-hour Easter ceasefire, Russia launched 19 attacks on Ukraine, firing nearly 300 drones, while falsely accusing Ukraine of aggression; this action reflects Russia's manipulative diplomacy and prioritization of power.

Russia's Broken Ceasefire: A Display of Deceptive Diplomacy
Despite announcing a 30-hour Easter ceasefire, Russia launched 19 attacks on Ukraine, firing nearly 300 drones, while falsely accusing Ukraine of aggression; this action reflects Russia's manipulative diplomacy and prioritization of power.
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56% Bias Score

Nivea's Russia Promotion Funds Kremlin-Linked Foundation
The German skincare brand Nivea, owned by Beiersdorf, is financially supporting the Kremlin-linked Russian foundation So'edinenie through a sales promotion involving 144 Nivea products; this contradicts prior statements by Beiersdorf to limit its Russian operations after the Ukraine invasion.

Nivea's Russia Promotion Funds Kremlin-Linked Foundation
The German skincare brand Nivea, owned by Beiersdorf, is financially supporting the Kremlin-linked Russian foundation So'edinenie through a sales promotion involving 144 Nivea products; this contradicts prior statements by Beiersdorf to limit its Russian operations after the Ukraine invasion.
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52% Bias Score
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