Drone Superiority Key to Ukraine Peace, Says Frontline Commander
A Ukrainian deputy platoon commander asserts that drone superiority is crucial for achieving a peaceful resolution to the conflict, citing 20,000 verified drone strikes in the last month but emphasizing the urgent need for significantly more drones to stabilize the front lines and create conditions ...
Drone Superiority Key to Ukraine Peace, Says Frontline Commander
A Ukrainian deputy platoon commander asserts that drone superiority is crucial for achieving a peaceful resolution to the conflict, citing 20,000 verified drone strikes in the last month but emphasizing the urgent need for significantly more drones to stabilize the front lines and create conditions ...
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56% Bias Score
US Announces $2.5 Billion Aid Package for Ukraine Amidst Calls for Territorial Concessions
The US announced a $2.5 billion security aid package for Ukraine, while Slovakia's defense minister suggested Ukraine cede territory for peace, and Russia is open to negotiations considering the current situation on the ground.
US Announces $2.5 Billion Aid Package for Ukraine Amidst Calls for Territorial Concessions
The US announced a $2.5 billion security aid package for Ukraine, while Slovakia's defense minister suggested Ukraine cede territory for peace, and Russia is open to negotiations considering the current situation on the ground.
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48% Bias Score
Merz Conditions Peacekeeper Deployment on Russian Consensus, Supports Taurus Missiles
Friedrich Merz, CDU leader and German Chancellor candidate, conditions the deployment of German peacekeepers in Ukraine on an international mandate, ideally with Russian consensus, supports supplying Taurus missiles to Kyiv, and opposes a special fund for Ukraine, preferring current budget financing...
Merz Conditions Peacekeeper Deployment on Russian Consensus, Supports Taurus Missiles
Friedrich Merz, CDU leader and German Chancellor candidate, conditions the deployment of German peacekeepers in Ukraine on an international mandate, ideally with Russian consensus, supports supplying Taurus missiles to Kyiv, and opposes a special fund for Ukraine, preferring current budget financing...
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40% Bias Score
Biden Announces \$1.25 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine Ahead of Trump Administration
The Biden administration will provide an additional \$1.25 billion in military aid to Ukraine on Monday, including munitions for air defense systems and artillery, before the incoming Trump administration takes office in January.
Biden Announces \$1.25 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine Ahead of Trump Administration
The Biden administration will provide an additional \$1.25 billion in military aid to Ukraine on Monday, including munitions for air defense systems and artillery, before the incoming Trump administration takes office in January.
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64% Bias Score
Russia Claims Foiled Assassination Plot Amidst Heavy North Korean Casualties in Ukraine
On December 28th, Russia claimed to have foiled a Ukrainian assassination plot targeting a senior officer and a war blogger, while Ukraine reported significant losses among over 1,000 North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia. The US pledged more military aid to Ukraine, and Russia sentenced a singe...
Russia Claims Foiled Assassination Plot Amidst Heavy North Korean Casualties in Ukraine
On December 28th, Russia claimed to have foiled a Ukrainian assassination plot targeting a senior officer and a war blogger, while Ukraine reported significant losses among over 1,000 North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia. The US pledged more military aid to Ukraine, and Russia sentenced a singe...
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36% Bias Score
US Announces $1.25 Billion Military Aid Package for Ukraine
The US will provide Ukraine with $1.25 billion in military aid, including NASAMS, Hawk systems, Stinger missiles, and artillery shells, before the incoming Trump administration, which has expressed skepticism towards continued support for Ukraine.
US Announces $1.25 Billion Military Aid Package for Ukraine
The US will provide Ukraine with $1.25 billion in military aid, including NASAMS, Hawk systems, Stinger missiles, and artillery shells, before the incoming Trump administration, which has expressed skepticism towards continued support for Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score
Ukraine Receives €40 Billion in Foreign Aid, but Incoming US President Opposes Further Support
Ukraine received nearly €40 billion in foreign financial aid in 2024, covering essential social spending; the US additionally provided $6 billion in military and financial aid, but incoming president Trump opposes further aid, raising concerns for Ukraine's future.
Ukraine Receives €40 Billion in Foreign Aid, but Incoming US President Opposes Further Support
Ukraine received nearly €40 billion in foreign financial aid in 2024, covering essential social spending; the US additionally provided $6 billion in military and financial aid, but incoming president Trump opposes further aid, raising concerns for Ukraine's future.
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44% Bias Score
US to Send $1.25 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine Before Biden Leaves Office
The Biden administration will provide Ukraine with $1.25 billion in military aid before January 20, including munitions for advanced air defense systems and artillery, bringing the total US security assistance to over $64 billion since February 2022.
US to Send $1.25 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine Before Biden Leaves Office
The Biden administration will provide Ukraine with $1.25 billion in military aid before January 20, including munitions for advanced air defense systems and artillery, bringing the total US security assistance to over $64 billion since February 2022.
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36% Bias Score
Ukraine Faces Intensified Russian Attacks Amidst Uncertain US Policy Shift
Following a Ukrainian summer offensive, Russia intensified attacks, deploying four times more drones and missiles this fall than in 2023. Despite this, and the uncertainty surrounding the incoming US administration's policies, a majority of Ukrainians remain optimistic about victory while a growing ...
Ukraine Faces Intensified Russian Attacks Amidst Uncertain US Policy Shift
Following a Ukrainian summer offensive, Russia intensified attacks, deploying four times more drones and missiles this fall than in 2023. Despite this, and the uncertainty surrounding the incoming US administration's policies, a majority of Ukrainians remain optimistic about victory while a growing ...
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40% Bias Score
US to Send Military Aid to Ukraine Amidst Heavy North Korean Casualties
The Biden administration will provide new military aid to Ukraine, including air defense systems, following reports of over 1,000 North Korean troop casualties in Ukraine, while President-elect Trump plans policy changes that could impact the conflict.
US to Send Military Aid to Ukraine Amidst Heavy North Korean Casualties
The Biden administration will provide new military aid to Ukraine, including air defense systems, following reports of over 1,000 North Korean troop casualties in Ukraine, while President-elect Trump plans policy changes that could impact the conflict.
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52% Bias Score
US to Send $1.25 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine
The US will announce a $1.25 billion military aid package for Ukraine, including advanced air defense systems, missiles, and artillery, amid ongoing Russian attacks on energy infrastructure and concerns about future aid under a Trump presidency.
US to Send $1.25 Billion in Military Aid to Ukraine
The US will announce a $1.25 billion military aid package for Ukraine, including advanced air defense systems, missiles, and artillery, amid ongoing Russian attacks on energy infrastructure and concerns about future aid under a Trump presidency.
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56% Bias Score
US Announces $1.25 Billion Military Aid Package for Ukraine
The U.S. will send Ukraine a $1.25 billion military aid package before President Biden leaves office, including NASAMS and HAWK air defense systems, amid concerns about incoming President Trump halting aid and Ukraine negotiating with Russia.
US Announces $1.25 Billion Military Aid Package for Ukraine
The U.S. will send Ukraine a $1.25 billion military aid package before President Biden leaves office, including NASAMS and HAWK air defense systems, amid concerns about incoming President Trump halting aid and Ukraine negotiating with Russia.
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48% Bias Score