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Milanovic Likely to Win Croatian Presidential Election Amidst Political Tensions
Croatian voters head to the polls on January 5th, 2025, to elect a president for the next five years; incumbent Zoran Milanovic, a fierce critic of the government, is predicted to win, though a second round may be needed on January 12th against Dragan Primorac, supported by the ruling party, amidst ...
Milanovic Likely to Win Croatian Presidential Election Amidst Political Tensions
Croatian voters head to the polls on January 5th, 2025, to elect a president for the next five years; incumbent Zoran Milanovic, a fierce critic of the government, is predicted to win, though a second round may be needed on January 12th against Dragan Primorac, supported by the ruling party, amidst ...
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56% Bias Score


NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Patrols After Suspected Cable Sabotage
Finnish authorities seized the Eagle S, a ship suspected of damaging an undersea power cable, prompting NATO to increase Baltic Sea patrols; the ship is linked to Russia's shadow fleet, raising concerns about sanctions evasion and regional stability.
NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Patrols After Suspected Cable Sabotage
Finnish authorities seized the Eagle S, a ship suspected of damaging an undersea power cable, prompting NATO to increase Baltic Sea patrols; the ship is linked to Russia's shadow fleet, raising concerns about sanctions evasion and regional stability.
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40% Bias Score


NATO Increases Baltic Sea Patrols After Suspected Russian Cable Sabotage
Finnish authorities seized the Eagle S, a ship suspected of damaging the Estlink-2 undersea cable connecting Finland and Estonia, prompting NATO to increase Baltic Sea patrols amid concerns about Russian involvement in a series of similar incidents targeting critical infrastructure.
NATO Increases Baltic Sea Patrols After Suspected Russian Cable Sabotage
Finnish authorities seized the Eagle S, a ship suspected of damaging the Estlink-2 undersea cable connecting Finland and Estonia, prompting NATO to increase Baltic Sea patrols amid concerns about Russian involvement in a series of similar incidents targeting critical infrastructure.
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40% Bias Score


Russian Spy Ship Seized After Undersea Cable Damage
Finnish authorities seized the Russian-linked oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of using its anchor to damage the Estlink 2 undersea power cable between Finland and Estonia on December 25th and possessing spy equipment; NATO is increasing patrols in response.
Russian Spy Ship Seized After Undersea Cable Damage
Finnish authorities seized the Russian-linked oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of using its anchor to damage the Estlink 2 undersea power cable between Finland and Estonia on December 25th and possessing spy equipment; NATO is increasing patrols in response.
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52% Bias Score


Merz Conditions German Peacekeeping Force on UN Mandate, Russian Consent
CDU leader Friedrich Merz advocates for a UN mandate and Russian consensus before committing German troops to a Ukraine peacekeeping force; he rejects a special fund for Ukraine aid, aligning with Chancellor Scholz; he anticipates abrupt US policy changes under President Trump and calls for a joint ...
Merz Conditions German Peacekeeping Force on UN Mandate, Russian Consent
CDU leader Friedrich Merz advocates for a UN mandate and Russian consensus before committing German troops to a Ukraine peacekeeping force; he rejects a special fund for Ukraine aid, aligning with Chancellor Scholz; he anticipates abrupt US policy changes under President Trump and calls for a joint ...
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44% Bias Score


NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Patrols After Suspected Sabotage of Undersea Cable
NATO will increase Baltic Sea patrols after damage to an undersea cable linking Finland and Estonia, potentially caused by a Russian-linked ship, the "Eagle S," which was seized by Finnish authorities. The incident follows a pattern of suspected sabotage targeting undersea infrastructure in the Balt...
NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Patrols After Suspected Sabotage of Undersea Cable
NATO will increase Baltic Sea patrols after damage to an undersea cable linking Finland and Estonia, potentially caused by a Russian-linked ship, the "Eagle S," which was seized by Finnish authorities. The incident follows a pattern of suspected sabotage targeting undersea infrastructure in the Balt...
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48% Bias Score

Suspected Russian Sabotage of Baltic Sea Cables
A Russian cargo ship, the Eagle S, is suspected of severing undersea cables between Finland and Estonia on Christmas Day, marking the third such incident in 14 months, prompting NATO to increase military support and raising concerns about undersea infrastructure vulnerability.

Suspected Russian Sabotage of Baltic Sea Cables
A Russian cargo ship, the Eagle S, is suspected of severing undersea cables between Finland and Estonia on Christmas Day, marking the third such incident in 14 months, prompting NATO to increase military support and raising concerns about undersea infrastructure vulnerability.
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60% Bias Score

Russian Tanker Detained, Suspected of Espionage and Cable Damage
The Eagle S, a tanker in Russia's 'shadow fleet' and sanctioned by the UK, was detained by Finnish authorities for suspected sabotage of underwater communication cables; prior reports reveal the tanker was equipped with surveillance equipment, potentially used to spy on NATO ships and aircraft.

Russian Tanker Detained, Suspected of Espionage and Cable Damage
The Eagle S, a tanker in Russia's 'shadow fleet' and sanctioned by the UK, was detained by Finnish authorities for suspected sabotage of underwater communication cables; prior reports reveal the tanker was equipped with surveillance equipment, potentially used to spy on NATO ships and aircraft.
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56% Bias Score

NATO Increases Baltic Sea Patrols After Suspected Russian Ship Damages Undersea Cable
Finnish authorities seized the Eagle S, a ship suspected of damaging an undersea cable linking Finland and Estonia, prompting NATO to increase Baltic Sea patrols amid concerns about potential Russian involvement and a series of similar incidents since 2022.

NATO Increases Baltic Sea Patrols After Suspected Russian Ship Damages Undersea Cable
Finnish authorities seized the Eagle S, a ship suspected of damaging an undersea cable linking Finland and Estonia, prompting NATO to increase Baltic Sea patrols amid concerns about potential Russian involvement and a series of similar incidents since 2022.
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44% Bias Score

Baltic Cable Sabotage Spurs Call for Stronger Action Against Russia
A damaged underwater power cable between Estonia and Finland has prompted Germany and Estonia to demand stronger action against Russia, which is suspected of employing its 'shadow fleet' to conduct such acts of sabotage in the Baltic Sea.

Baltic Cable Sabotage Spurs Call for Stronger Action Against Russia
A damaged underwater power cable between Estonia and Finland has prompted Germany and Estonia to demand stronger action against Russia, which is suspected of employing its 'shadow fleet' to conduct such acts of sabotage in the Baltic Sea.
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48% Bias Score

Fico Predicts Territorial Losses for Ukraine in Western-Backed Conflict
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico claims Ukraine's pursuit of Western backing will lead to territorial losses and foreign troops, drawing parallels to the 1938 Munich Agreement and citing a recent bribery attempt by President Zelensky.

Fico Predicts Territorial Losses for Ukraine in Western-Backed Conflict
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico claims Ukraine's pursuit of Western backing will lead to territorial losses and foreign troops, drawing parallels to the 1938 Munich Agreement and citing a recent bribery attempt by President Zelensky.
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48% Bias Score

Finland Detains Oil Tanker, Seeks NATO Support After Baltic Cable Damage
Finland detained an oil tanker suspected of damaging the Estlink 2 power cable linking it to Estonia; this prompted a NATO support request amid heightened Baltic Sea security concerns following multiple incidents targeting underwater infrastructure.

Finland Detains Oil Tanker, Seeks NATO Support After Baltic Cable Damage
Finland detained an oil tanker suspected of damaging the Estlink 2 power cable linking it to Estonia; this prompted a NATO support request amid heightened Baltic Sea security concerns following multiple incidents targeting underwater infrastructure.
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40% Bias Score
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