Starmer Advocates for Increased Support for Ukraine, Visits Troops Near Russia
Keir Starmer visited British troops near Russia's border in Estonia after advocating for increased funding and military capabilities for Ukraine at the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) conference, emphasizing the need to make a clear economic case for continued support at home.
Starmer Advocates for Increased Support for Ukraine, Visits Troops Near Russia
Keir Starmer visited British troops near Russia's border in Estonia after advocating for increased funding and military capabilities for Ukraine at the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) conference, emphasizing the need to make a clear economic case for continued support at home.
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24% Bias Score
Lawsuit Accuses State Department of Sidestepping Leahy Law to Protect Israel
A lawsuit alleges the U.S. State Department has created exceptions for Israel to avoid enforcing the Leahy Law, which restricts military aid for human rights abuses, following a 14-month war in Gaza that killed 45,000 Palestinians and 1,200 Israelis; the suit cites specific procedural barriers creat...
Lawsuit Accuses State Department of Sidestepping Leahy Law to Protect Israel
A lawsuit alleges the U.S. State Department has created exceptions for Israel to avoid enforcing the Leahy Law, which restricts military aid for human rights abuses, following a 14-month war in Gaza that killed 45,000 Palestinians and 1,200 Israelis; the suit cites specific procedural barriers creat...
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52% Bias Score
EU Imposes 15th Sanctions Package on Russia, Targeting Chinese Companies
The EU implemented its 15th sanctions package against Russia on Monday, targeting 54 individuals and 30 entities, including Chinese companies supplying drone components to Russia, to counter the ongoing war in Ukraine.
EU Imposes 15th Sanctions Package on Russia, Targeting Chinese Companies
The EU implemented its 15th sanctions package against Russia on Monday, targeting 54 individuals and 30 entities, including Chinese companies supplying drone components to Russia, to counter the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score
Russia Launches Major Missile Attack on Ukraine's Energy Grid
On Friday, Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine's energy grid, using 94 missiles and nearly 200 drones; 81 missiles were intercepted, causing damage but with power subsequently restored. The attack targeted cities including Ivano-Frankivsk and Odessa, impacting critical infrastructure. The US...
Russia Launches Major Missile Attack on Ukraine's Energy Grid
On Friday, Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine's energy grid, using 94 missiles and nearly 200 drones; 81 missiles were intercepted, causing damage but with power subsequently restored. The attack targeted cities including Ivano-Frankivsk and Odessa, impacting critical infrastructure. The US...
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40% Bias Score
Widespread Russian Missile Strikes Cripple Ukrainian Infrastructure
A large-scale Russian missile strike hit energy infrastructure and military targets across western Ukraine, causing power outages, significant damage to a military airfield and weapons depots, and reportedly causing high-profile casualties among Ukrainian and foreign personnel.
Widespread Russian Missile Strikes Cripple Ukrainian Infrastructure
A large-scale Russian missile strike hit energy infrastructure and military targets across western Ukraine, causing power outages, significant damage to a military airfield and weapons depots, and reportedly causing high-profile casualties among Ukrainian and foreign personnel.
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52% Bias Score
US Announces $500 Million Military Aid Package for Ukraine
The U.S. announced a $500 million military aid package for Ukraine on December 12, 2024, including HIMARS munitions, artillery shells, anti-radiation missiles, and other equipment, bringing total aid to over $62.9 billion and extending support through January 2025.
US Announces $500 Million Military Aid Package for Ukraine
The U.S. announced a $500 million military aid package for Ukraine on December 12, 2024, including HIMARS munitions, artillery shells, anti-radiation missiles, and other equipment, bringing total aid to over $62.9 billion and extending support through January 2025.
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36% Bias Score
U.S. Sanctions North Korean Generals, Entities for Supporting Russia's War
The U.S. Treasury and State Departments sanctioned 12 North Korean individuals and 7 entities for providing military and financial support to Russia's war in Ukraine and advancing North Korea's ballistic missile program, including two generals accompanying over 11,000 North Korean troops deployed to...
U.S. Sanctions North Korean Generals, Entities for Supporting Russia's War
The U.S. Treasury and State Departments sanctioned 12 North Korean individuals and 7 entities for providing military and financial support to Russia's war in Ukraine and advancing North Korea's ballistic missile program, including two generals accompanying over 11,000 North Korean troops deployed to...
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44% Bias Score
Lawsuit Accuses State Department of Bypassing Leahy Law for Israel
A lawsuit accuses the U.S. State Department of creating exceptions for Israel to bypass the Leahy Law, which restricts foreign military aid for human rights abuses, citing specific instances of aid continuation despite evidence of violations, including the case of a 79-year-old Palestinian American ...
Lawsuit Accuses State Department of Bypassing Leahy Law for Israel
A lawsuit accuses the U.S. State Department of creating exceptions for Israel to bypass the Leahy Law, which restricts foreign military aid for human rights abuses, citing specific instances of aid continuation despite evidence of violations, including the case of a 79-year-old Palestinian American ...
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36% Bias Score
Russia Launches Major Missile Attack on Ukraine's Energy Grid
On Friday, Russia launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure; 81 of 94 missiles were intercepted, but the attack caused significant damage and power outages in several regions, prompting investigations into war crimes.
Russia Launches Major Missile Attack on Ukraine's Energy Grid
On Friday, Russia launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure; 81 of 94 missiles were intercepted, but the attack caused significant damage and power outages in several regions, prompting investigations into war crimes.
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48% Bias Score
Russia Launches Major Air Assault on Ukraine
Russia launched a massive air attack on Ukraine's energy grid, using Kinzhal missiles, cruise missiles, and drones, prompting Ukraine to appeal for more air defense systems; simultaneously, intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine, threatening the strategic city of Pokrovsk.
Russia Launches Major Air Assault on Ukraine
Russia launched a massive air attack on Ukraine's energy grid, using Kinzhal missiles, cruise missiles, and drones, prompting Ukraine to appeal for more air defense systems; simultaneously, intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine, threatening the strategic city of Pokrovsk.
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40% Bias Score
US Sends $500 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine Amidst Russia's Advance
The US is providing Ukraine with a $500 million military aid package, including artillery systems, ammunition, drones, and armored vehicles, before President Biden leaves office, amid Russia's advance on the key city of Pokrovsk.
US Sends $500 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine Amidst Russia's Advance
The US is providing Ukraine with a $500 million military aid package, including artillery systems, ammunition, drones, and armored vehicles, before President Biden leaves office, amid Russia's advance on the key city of Pokrovsk.
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48% Bias Score
Europe Could Compensate for Reduced US Aid to Ukraine
After the U.S. election, concerns rose in Europe about potential cuts in U.S. aid to Ukraine, which has received $255 billion from the U.S. and $125 billion from Europe so far; experts say Europe could compensate using frozen Russian assets and increased spending.
Europe Could Compensate for Reduced US Aid to Ukraine
After the U.S. election, concerns rose in Europe about potential cuts in U.S. aid to Ukraine, which has received $255 billion from the U.S. and $125 billion from Europe so far; experts say Europe could compensate using frozen Russian assets and increased spending.
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36% Bias Score