Israel-Hamas Ceasefire: Hostages Released
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect on Sunday at 11:15 a.m., resulting in the release of three Israeli hostages held captive for 471 days in exchange for 90 Palestinian prisoners. The deal also includes provisions for humanitarian aid to Gaza and an IDF withdrawal.
Israel-Hamas Ceasefire: Hostages Released
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect on Sunday at 11:15 a.m., resulting in the release of three Israeli hostages held captive for 471 days in exchange for 90 Palestinian prisoners. The deal also includes provisions for humanitarian aid to Gaza and an IDF withdrawal.
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52% Bias Score
Russia Investigates War Crimes as Ukraine Reports Military Shortages Amidst Ongoing Conflict
On January 20, 2025, Russia investigated alleged civilian killings in Russkoe Porechnoye, while Ukraine reported military shortages and accused Russia of using banned chemical weapons 434 times in December 2024, amidst ongoing territorial disputes and calls for increased military aid.
Russia Investigates War Crimes as Ukraine Reports Military Shortages Amidst Ongoing Conflict
On January 20, 2025, Russia investigated alleged civilian killings in Russkoe Porechnoye, while Ukraine reported military shortages and accused Russia of using banned chemical weapons 434 times in December 2024, amidst ongoing territorial disputes and calls for increased military aid.
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40% Bias Score
Ukraine Claims Massive Russian Casualties Amidst Mutual Accusations of Civilian Killings
Ukraine's top military commander claims Russia suffered 434,000 casualties in 2024, including 150,000 deaths, while Russia investigates alleged Ukrainian killings of civilians in Kursk; Western estimates are significantly lower.
Ukraine Claims Massive Russian Casualties Amidst Mutual Accusations of Civilian Killings
Ukraine's top military commander claims Russia suffered 434,000 casualties in 2024, including 150,000 deaths, while Russia investigates alleged Ukrainian killings of civilians in Kursk; Western estimates are significantly lower.
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52% Bias Score
Ukraine Faces Critical Situation in Velika Novosilka Amidst Russian Offensive
Ukrainian forces are struggling to defend Velika Novosilka in southeastern Ukraine against a Russian offensive that has captured nearby villages and cut off supply routes; analysts warn that a Russian takeover could open a path to other regions and that Ukraine may need to withdraw to avoid encircle...
Ukraine Faces Critical Situation in Velika Novosilka Amidst Russian Offensive
Ukrainian forces are struggling to defend Velika Novosilka in southeastern Ukraine against a Russian offensive that has captured nearby villages and cut off supply routes; analysts warn that a Russian takeover could open a path to other regions and that Ukraine may need to withdraw to avoid encircle...
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48% Bias Score
Ghana Mine Clash: Seven Dead, Protests Erupt
Seven to nine people died in a clash between soldiers and about 60 illegal miners armed with pump-action guns at an AngloGold Ashanti mine in Ghana's Ashanti region; protests followed, with vehicles and equipment burned; the government ordered investigations and the company covered medical and buria...
Ghana Mine Clash: Seven Dead, Protests Erupt
Seven to nine people died in a clash between soldiers and about 60 illegal miners armed with pump-action guns at an AngloGold Ashanti mine in Ghana's Ashanti region; protests followed, with vehicles and equipment burned; the government ordered investigations and the company covered medical and buria...
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44% Bias Score
Trump to Sign 200 Executive Actions on Inauguration Day
President-elect Donald Trump plans to sign approximately 200 executive actions on Monday, addressing issues such as the January 6th Capitol riot defendants, military wokeness, a U.S.-made Iron Dome, and the release of assassination records, alongside border security, education, DEI, and a proposed T...
Trump to Sign 200 Executive Actions on Inauguration Day
President-elect Donald Trump plans to sign approximately 200 executive actions on Monday, addressing issues such as the January 6th Capitol riot defendants, military wokeness, a U.S.-made Iron Dome, and the release of assassination records, alongside border security, education, DEI, and a proposed T...
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44% Bias Score
Fierce Fighting Engulfs Velyka Novosilka; Ukrainian Garrison Surrounded
Intense fighting is underway near Velyka Novosilka, Ukraine, where a surrounded Ukrainian garrison of roughly three battalions faces a Russian offensive leveraging a reported 10:1 troop advantage. The fighting is focused around several key locations and aims to push Ukrainian forces back to the Kash...
Fierce Fighting Engulfs Velyka Novosilka; Ukrainian Garrison Surrounded
Intense fighting is underway near Velyka Novosilka, Ukraine, where a surrounded Ukrainian garrison of roughly three battalions faces a Russian offensive leveraging a reported 10:1 troop advantage. The fighting is focused around several key locations and aims to push Ukrainian forces back to the Kash...
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56% Bias Score
Widespread Drone Attacks Target Deep Inside Russia
On Sunday night, Russia reported shooting down over 30 Ukrainian drones across multiple regions, including one over Kazan, over 600 miles from Ukraine, causing temporary flight restrictions at three airports. Ukraine launched 141 drones and one ballistic missile into Russia.
Widespread Drone Attacks Target Deep Inside Russia
On Sunday night, Russia reported shooting down over 30 Ukrainian drones across multiple regions, including one over Kazan, over 600 miles from Ukraine, causing temporary flight restrictions at three airports. Ukraine launched 141 drones and one ballistic missile into Russia.
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40% Bias Score
SS Athenia Sinking: First Act of WWII, Risking US Entry
On September 3, 1939, German U-boat U-30, commanded by Fritz-Julius Lemp, mistakenly torpedoed the SS Athenia, killing 118, including 28 Americans, violating wartime rules of engagement and risking US entry into the war. The Nazi regime covered it up.
SS Athenia Sinking: First Act of WWII, Risking US Entry
On September 3, 1939, German U-boat U-30, commanded by Fritz-Julius Lemp, mistakenly torpedoed the SS Athenia, killing 118, including 28 Americans, violating wartime rules of engagement and risking US entry into the war. The Nazi regime covered it up.
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48% Bias Score
Israel-Hamas Prisoner Exchange: 90 Palestinians Released for 3 Israeli Hostages
On Sunday, Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners (mostly women and minors) in exchange for three Israeli women held captive by Hamas since October 7, 2023; the ceasefire agreement also includes the future release of additional hostages and the exile of 236 Palestinian prisoners.
Israel-Hamas Prisoner Exchange: 90 Palestinians Released for 3 Israeli Hostages
On Sunday, Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners (mostly women and minors) in exchange for three Israeli women held captive by Hamas since October 7, 2023; the ceasefire agreement also includes the future release of additional hostages and the exile of 236 Palestinian prisoners.
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44% Bias Score
Over 210 Ukrainian Soldiers Killed in Kursk Region; Civilian Killings Investigated
Russian forces in the Kursk region eliminated over 210 Ukrainian soldiers and five armored vehicles in the past 24 hours, using Lancet loitering munitions to destroy a US-made Paladin howitzer and capturing Ukrainian drones for reuse. This follows the discovery of at least seven civilians killed in ...
Over 210 Ukrainian Soldiers Killed in Kursk Region; Civilian Killings Investigated
Russian forces in the Kursk region eliminated over 210 Ukrainian soldiers and five armored vehicles in the past 24 hours, using Lancet loitering munitions to destroy a US-made Paladin howitzer and capturing Ukrainian drones for reuse. This follows the discovery of at least seven civilians killed in ...
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60% Bias Score
Russia Deploys Cold War-Era Armored Vehicles Amid Equipment Shortages in Ukraine
Facing massive equipment losses in Ukraine, Russia has reactivated at least 63 Cold War-era BTR-50 armored personnel carriers from storage, highlighting the strain on its military industrial capacity and a potential shift towards less-mechanized warfare; at least 10 have been written off.
Russia Deploys Cold War-Era Armored Vehicles Amid Equipment Shortages in Ukraine
Facing massive equipment losses in Ukraine, Russia has reactivated at least 63 Cold War-era BTR-50 armored personnel carriers from storage, highlighting the strain on its military industrial capacity and a potential shift towards less-mechanized warfare; at least 10 have been written off.
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48% Bias Score