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Putin Honors Ukrainian War Soldiers on Conflict Anniversary
On February 23, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin awarded medals to soldiers fighting in Ukraine, marking three years since the conflict began, and pledged further military support amid an estimated death toll of over one million people, per a September 2024 Wall Street Journal report.
Putin Honors Ukrainian War Soldiers on Conflict Anniversary
On February 23, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin awarded medals to soldiers fighting in Ukraine, marking three years since the conflict began, and pledged further military support amid an estimated death toll of over one million people, per a September 2024 Wall Street Journal report.
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64% Bias Score


Ukraine Suffers Heavy Losses in Failed Kursk Offensive
On August 6, 2024, a Ukrainian attack on Russia's Kursk region was repelled, resulting in over 61,530 Ukrainian military casualties and the loss of 370 tanks, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense; fighting has now shifted to the Sumy region.
Ukraine Suffers Heavy Losses in Failed Kursk Offensive
On August 6, 2024, a Ukrainian attack on Russia's Kursk region was repelled, resulting in over 61,530 Ukrainian military casualties and the loss of 370 tanks, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense; fighting has now shifted to the Sumy region.
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64% Bias Score


Failure of Colombia's "Total Peace" Initiative
Colombia's "Total Peace" initiative, aimed at ending armed conflict through negotiations, has failed due to ongoing illegal economies fueling violence, leading to the appointment of General Pedro Sánchez as Minister of Defense.
Failure of Colombia's "Total Peace" Initiative
Colombia's "Total Peace" initiative, aimed at ending armed conflict through negotiations, has failed due to ongoing illegal economies fueling violence, leading to the appointment of General Pedro Sánchez as Minister of Defense.
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68% Bias Score


Heavy Fighting in Kursk Region: Over 200 Ukrainian Soldiers Killed, Equipment Destroyed
In the Kursk region, Russian forces repelled four Ukrainian counterattacks, destroying over 200 soldiers, 2 BMPs, 2 APCs, 14 AFVs, 14 cars, an M270 MLRS, a transport-loading vehicle, two artillery pieces, four mortars, an EW station, and two ammunition depots, while over 150 Caspian marines received...
Heavy Fighting in Kursk Region: Over 200 Ukrainian Soldiers Killed, Equipment Destroyed
In the Kursk region, Russian forces repelled four Ukrainian counterattacks, destroying over 200 soldiers, 2 BMPs, 2 APCs, 14 AFVs, 14 cars, an M270 MLRS, a transport-loading vehicle, two artillery pieces, four mortars, an EW station, and two ammunition depots, while over 150 Caspian marines received...
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80% Bias Score


Russian Conscript's Death Exposes Kremlin's Wartime Deception
18-year-old Russian conscript Valentin died in August 2023 from shrapnel wounds in the Kursk region during a Ukrainian cross-border incursion, prompting his mother Elena to contact President Putin and demand answers about why conscripts were deployed to combat. The incident highlights the human cost...
Russian Conscript's Death Exposes Kremlin's Wartime Deception
18-year-old Russian conscript Valentin died in August 2023 from shrapnel wounds in the Kursk region during a Ukrainian cross-border incursion, prompting his mother Elena to contact President Putin and demand answers about why conscripts were deployed to combat. The incident highlights the human cost...
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44% Bias Score


China's Unprecedented Naval Drills in Tasman Sea Raise Concerns
China conducted unprecedented live-fire naval drills in the Tasman Sea last week, prompting concerns from New Zealand and Australia due to short notice and advanced weaponry, including anti-ship ballistic missiles with a 540 nautical mile range; passenger planes were rerouted.
China's Unprecedented Naval Drills in Tasman Sea Raise Concerns
China conducted unprecedented live-fire naval drills in the Tasman Sea last week, prompting concerns from New Zealand and Australia due to short notice and advanced weaponry, including anti-ship ballistic missiles with a 540 nautical mile range; passenger planes were rerouted.
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52% Bias Score

Ukrainian Soldier's Injury Highlights Russia-North Korea Military Cooperation
A 21-year-old Ukrainian soldier, Nazar, was severely injured by a Russian drone strike near Bakhmut on November 11, 2023, resulting in the death of a comrade; his case highlights the ongoing war's brutality and the need for more anti-drone equipment, as Russia's military cooperation with North Korea...

Ukrainian Soldier's Injury Highlights Russia-North Korea Military Cooperation
A 21-year-old Ukrainian soldier, Nazar, was severely injured by a Russian drone strike near Bakhmut on November 11, 2023, resulting in the death of a comrade; his case highlights the ongoing war's brutality and the need for more anti-drone equipment, as Russia's military cooperation with North Korea...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's NATO Threat: Potential US Withdrawal and European Response
Donald Trump's demand for NATO members to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP and potential US troop withdrawal from Europe threatens NATO's stability, prompting discussions on the alliance's future and a potential shift in global power dynamics.

Trump's NATO Threat: Potential US Withdrawal and European Response
Donald Trump's demand for NATO members to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP and potential US troop withdrawal from Europe threatens NATO's stability, prompting discussions on the alliance's future and a potential shift in global power dynamics.
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68% Bias Score

Trump Administration Eliminates 2,000 USAID Positions, Places Thousands on Leave
On February 23, 2025, the Trump administration eliminated 2,000 USAID positions and placed most staff on leave globally, citing concerns about waste and a liberal agenda, despite a federal judge's initial concerns about employee safety, especially for those stationed overseas.

Trump Administration Eliminates 2,000 USAID Positions, Places Thousands on Leave
On February 23, 2025, the Trump administration eliminated 2,000 USAID positions and placed most staff on leave globally, citing concerns about waste and a liberal agenda, despite a federal judge's initial concerns about employee safety, especially for those stationed overseas.
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60% Bias Score

Wounded Ukrainian Soldiers Return to Front Lines
In Ukraine's war, numerous amputee soldiers have returned to active duty despite severe injuries, driven by a sense of duty amid Russia's advances and US-Russia talks, highlighting the conflict's high human cost and long-term implications for Ukraine's military and society.

Wounded Ukrainian Soldiers Return to Front Lines
In Ukraine's war, numerous amputee soldiers have returned to active duty despite severe injuries, driven by a sense of duty amid Russia's advances and US-Russia talks, highlighting the conflict's high human cost and long-term implications for Ukraine's military and society.
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44% Bias Score

Japan, Philippines Deepen Defense Ties Amid China Concerns
Japan and the Philippines agreed Monday to deepen defense collaboration, including joint military exercises and information sharing, to counter China's growing assertiveness in the South China Sea and East China Sea, driven by mutual concerns about China's actions in disputed waters.

Japan, Philippines Deepen Defense Ties Amid China Concerns
Japan and the Philippines agreed Monday to deepen defense collaboration, including joint military exercises and information sharing, to counter China's growing assertiveness in the South China Sea and East China Sea, driven by mutual concerns about China's actions in disputed waters.
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60% Bias Score

China conducts military drills in Gulf of Tonkin amid territorial dispute with Vietnam
China initiated live-fire military exercises in the Gulf of Tonkin from July 10-13, following Vietnam's announcement of a new baseline for its territorial waters, escalating existing maritime tensions and potentially violating international maritime agreements.

China conducts military drills in Gulf of Tonkin amid territorial dispute with Vietnam
China initiated live-fire military exercises in the Gulf of Tonkin from July 10-13, following Vietnam's announcement of a new baseline for its territorial waters, escalating existing maritime tensions and potentially violating international maritime agreements.
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32% Bias Score
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