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Putin's Unwavering Drive to Recreate Russian Empire Fuels Ukraine Conflict
Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates asserts Vladimir Putin's aim is to recreate the Russian Empire, requiring Ukraine's subjugation; despite heavy Russian casualties and economic hardship, Putin shows no signs of abandoning his maximalist goals, raising concerns about a protracted conflict.
Putin's Unwavering Drive to Recreate Russian Empire Fuels Ukraine Conflict
Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates asserts Vladimir Putin's aim is to recreate the Russian Empire, requiring Ukraine's subjugation; despite heavy Russian casualties and economic hardship, Putin shows no signs of abandoning his maximalist goals, raising concerns about a protracted conflict.
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40% Bias Score


Germany, UK Strengthen Defense Ties Amid EU's Increased Ukraine Support
German and British defense ministers met in Berlin on Thursday to advance their military cooperation, while the EU plans to double ammunition deliveries to Ukraine to 2 million rounds this year, amid Putin's rejection of a meeting with Zelenskyy.
Germany, UK Strengthen Defense Ties Amid EU's Increased Ukraine Support
German and British defense ministers met in Berlin on Thursday to advance their military cooperation, while the EU plans to double ammunition deliveries to Ukraine to 2 million rounds this year, amid Putin's rejection of a meeting with Zelenskyy.
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52% Bias Score


Romania's Presidential Runoff: A Choice Between Europe and Illiberalism
Romania holds a crucial presidential runoff election on Sunday between George Simion, an extreme-right, pro-Russian candidate who won 41% in the first round, and Nicusor Dan, a pro-European independent mayor who secured 21%, highlighting deep societal divisions and uncertainty about Romania's future...
Romania's Presidential Runoff: A Choice Between Europe and Illiberalism
Romania holds a crucial presidential runoff election on Sunday between George Simion, an extreme-right, pro-Russian candidate who won 41% in the first round, and Nicusor Dan, a pro-European independent mayor who secured 21%, highlighting deep societal divisions and uncertainty about Romania's future...
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine-Russia Talks in Istanbul End Without Breakthrough, but Prisoner Exchange Agreed
Representatives from Ukraine and Russia met briefly in Istanbul on May 16, 2024, for talks that yielded no immediate results but resulted in a prisoner exchange of 1000 combatants per side; further discussions are planned.
Ukraine-Russia Talks in Istanbul End Without Breakthrough, but Prisoner Exchange Agreed
Representatives from Ukraine and Russia met briefly in Istanbul on May 16, 2024, for talks that yielded no immediate results but resulted in a prisoner exchange of 1000 combatants per side; further discussions are planned.
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36% Bias Score


Meloni and Merz Emphasize Western Unity and Italo-German Cooperation on Ukraine
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz held a joint press conference emphasizing Western unity in resolving the Ukraine conflict, prioritizing a ceasefire over troop deployment, and highlighting the strong economic and political ties between Italy and Germany.
Meloni and Merz Emphasize Western Unity and Italo-German Cooperation on Ukraine
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz held a joint press conference emphasizing Western unity in resolving the Ukraine conflict, prioritizing a ceasefire over troop deployment, and highlighting the strong economic and political ties between Italy and Germany.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Sends Delegation to Istanbul Peace Talks with Russia
Ukraine will send a delegation to Istanbul for peace talks with Russia, led by Defense Minister Umerov, aiming for a ceasefire; however, President Zelensky will only attend if an unconditional ceasefire is discussed. The talks are a continuation of March 2022 efforts, but disagreements remain on the...
Ukraine Sends Delegation to Istanbul Peace Talks with Russia
Ukraine will send a delegation to Istanbul for peace talks with Russia, led by Defense Minister Umerov, aiming for a ceasefire; however, President Zelensky will only attend if an unconditional ceasefire is discussed. The talks are a continuation of March 2022 efforts, but disagreements remain on the...
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44% Bias Score

Romania's Presidential Runoff: A Clash Between Pro-Western and Far-Right Visions
Romania's presidential runoff election on Sunday pits the pro-Western mayor of Bucharest, Nicușor Dan, against the far-right ultranationalist George Simion, whose win would significantly impact Romania's EU and NATO memberships and its relationship with Russia.

Romania's Presidential Runoff: A Clash Between Pro-Western and Far-Right Visions
Romania's presidential runoff election on Sunday pits the pro-Western mayor of Bucharest, Nicușor Dan, against the far-right ultranationalist George Simion, whose win would significantly impact Romania's EU and NATO memberships and its relationship with Russia.
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60% Bias Score

Sikorski: Russia Economically Dependent on China, NATO Needs 5% GDP for Defense
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski stated that Russia is economically dependent on China, that Putin believes he can still win the war in Ukraine, and that NATO needs to increase its defense spending to 5% of GDP to counter Russia.

Sikorski: Russia Economically Dependent on China, NATO Needs 5% GDP for Defense
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski stated that Russia is economically dependent on China, that Putin believes he can still win the war in Ukraine, and that NATO needs to increase its defense spending to 5% of GDP to counter Russia.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey anticipates lifting of US sanctions due to improved relations
Turkish President Erdoğan announced that US sanctions against Turkey's defense sector will soon be lifted due to a more constructive approach from President Trump, citing a potential US missile sale to Turkey and the lifting of US sanctions on Syria as positive developments.

Turkey anticipates lifting of US sanctions due to improved relations
Turkish President Erdoğan announced that US sanctions against Turkey's defense sector will soon be lifted due to a more constructive approach from President Trump, citing a potential US missile sale to Turkey and the lifting of US sanctions on Syria as positive developments.
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40% Bias Score

Russian Hacking Alleged in Poland's Presidential Election
Two days before Poland's presidential election, Prime Minister Donald Tusk accused Russia of hacking his coalition's websites; authorities are investigating Facebook ads flagged as potential electoral interference, and the election could impact Poland's relationships with the EU and NATO.

Russian Hacking Alleged in Poland's Presidential Election
Two days before Poland's presidential election, Prime Minister Donald Tusk accused Russia of hacking his coalition's websites; authorities are investigating Facebook ads flagged as potential electoral interference, and the election could impact Poland's relationships with the EU and NATO.
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40% Bias Score

Russian Jet Violates NATO Airspace During Baltic Sea Confrontation
A Russian Su-35 fighter jet violated Estonian and NATO airspace on May 14, 2025, while protecting a Gabon-flagged ship, the ""Jaguar"", suspected to be part of Russia's shadow fleet, from inspection by the Estonian navy; the ship subsequently docked in Primorsk, Russia.

Russian Jet Violates NATO Airspace During Baltic Sea Confrontation
A Russian Su-35 fighter jet violated Estonian and NATO airspace on May 14, 2025, while protecting a Gabon-flagged ship, the ""Jaguar"", suspected to be part of Russia's shadow fleet, from inspection by the Estonian navy; the ship subsequently docked in Primorsk, Russia.
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48% Bias Score

Romania's Presidential Election: A Choice Between Europe and Isolation
Romania's May 18th presidential election faces a critical choice between pro-EU mathematician Nicusor Dan and far-right, pro-Russian George Simion, who unexpectedly won the first round with 41% of the vote, raising concerns about Romania's future alignment.

Romania's Presidential Election: A Choice Between Europe and Isolation
Romania's May 18th presidential election faces a critical choice between pro-EU mathematician Nicusor Dan and far-right, pro-Russian George Simion, who unexpectedly won the first round with 41% of the vote, raising concerns about Romania's future alignment.
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60% Bias Score
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