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Milanović Seeks Reelection Amidst Controversial Stance on Ukraine
Croatia's President Zoran Milanović, a vocal critic of Western support for Ukraine, faces reelection this weekend against centre-right-backed Dragan Primorac, with a runoff likely due to the lack of a projected outright winner among the eight candidates; Milanović's populist appeal and controversial...
Milanović Seeks Reelection Amidst Controversial Stance on Ukraine
Croatia's President Zoran Milanović, a vocal critic of Western support for Ukraine, faces reelection this weekend against centre-right-backed Dragan Primorac, with a runoff likely due to the lack of a projected outright winner among the eight candidates; Milanović's populist appeal and controversial...
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44% Bias Score


Suspected Russian Sabotage Causes Baltic Sea Blackout
A Russian-linked tanker, the Eagle S, is suspected of sabotaging an underwater electricity cable connecting Finland and Estonia, causing a Christmas Day blackout. Finnish authorities seized the vessel, while the EU and NATO pledged support and threatened further sanctions.
Suspected Russian Sabotage Causes Baltic Sea Blackout
A Russian-linked tanker, the Eagle S, is suspected of sabotaging an underwater electricity cable connecting Finland and Estonia, causing a Christmas Day blackout. Finnish authorities seized the vessel, while the EU and NATO pledged support and threatened further sanctions.
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68% Bias Score


Finland Seizes Russia-Linked Ship Suspected of Cable Damage
Finnish authorities seized a Russia-linked oil tanker, the Eagle S, suspected of damaging an undersea power cable between Finland and Estonia on Wednesday, causing a power outage and disrupting telecom cables; the incident raises concerns about Russia's hybrid warfare tactics.
Finland Seizes Russia-Linked Ship Suspected of Cable Damage
Finnish authorities seized a Russia-linked oil tanker, the Eagle S, suspected of damaging an undersea power cable between Finland and Estonia on Wednesday, causing a power outage and disrupting telecom cables; the incident raises concerns about Russia's hybrid warfare tactics.
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40% Bias Score


Estonia Launches Naval Operation After Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
Following suspected sabotage of the Estlink 2 submarine cable on Christmas Day, Estonia launched a naval operation to protect its undersea power cables, while Finland seized a Russian oil tanker suspected of involvement, triggering calls for increased NATO presence and EU sanctions.
Estonia Launches Naval Operation After Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
Following suspected sabotage of the Estlink 2 submarine cable on Christmas Day, Estonia launched a naval operation to protect its undersea power cables, while Finland seized a Russian oil tanker suspected of involvement, triggering calls for increased NATO presence and EU sanctions.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Presidency: Germany Faces Foreign Policy Reassessment
A potential Donald Trump presidency forces Germany to reassess its foreign policy, particularly its reliance on US security support and approach to the Ukraine war, while grappling with reduced EU influence in the Middle East and public reluctance towards greater international leadership.
Trump Presidency: Germany Faces Foreign Policy Reassessment
A potential Donald Trump presidency forces Germany to reassess its foreign policy, particularly its reliance on US security support and approach to the Ukraine war, while grappling with reduced EU influence in the Middle East and public reluctance towards greater international leadership.
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40% Bias Score


Croatia's Presidential Election: Milanović Faces Runoff After Close Race
In Croatia's January 1st presidential election, incumbent leftist Zoran Milanović faces government-backed Dragan Primorac; Milanović's anti-Western stance on Ukraine contrasts with Primorac's pro-Western views, with a runoff likely on January 12th if neither wins over 50% of the vote.
Croatia's Presidential Election: Milanović Faces Runoff After Close Race
In Croatia's January 1st presidential election, incumbent leftist Zoran Milanović faces government-backed Dragan Primorac; Milanović's anti-Western stance on Ukraine contrasts with Primorac's pro-Western views, with a runoff likely on January 12th if neither wins over 50% of the vote.
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52% Bias Score

Milanović Seeks Reelection Amidst Ukraine Tensions and Corruption Scandal
Croatia's presidential election this weekend pits incumbent Zoran Milanović against Dragan Primorac, with the war in Ukraine and a corruption scandal dominating the campaign; a second round is likely if no candidate secures over 50% of the vote.

Milanović Seeks Reelection Amidst Ukraine Tensions and Corruption Scandal
Croatia's presidential election this weekend pits incumbent Zoran Milanović against Dragan Primorac, with the war in Ukraine and a corruption scandal dominating the campaign; a second round is likely if no candidate secures over 50% of the vote.
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44% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Airlines Plane Crash Kills 38 Near Aktau
An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing at least 38 people; initial reports suggest external factors caused the crash, while Russia blames Ukrainian attacks for preventing a Grozny landing.

Azerbaijan Airlines Plane Crash Kills 38 Near Aktau
An Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing at least 38 people; initial reports suggest external factors caused the crash, while Russia blames Ukrainian attacks for preventing a Grozny landing.
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40% Bias Score

NATO to Boost Baltic Sea Presence After Suspected Cable Sabotage
NATO will increase its Baltic Sea presence after suspected sabotage of undersea power and internet cables; Finland seized a ship suspected of causing damage to an electricity cable, while Estonia protects another; investigations are ongoing.

NATO to Boost Baltic Sea Presence After Suspected Cable Sabotage
NATO will increase its Baltic Sea presence after suspected sabotage of undersea power and internet cables; Finland seized a ship suspected of causing damage to an electricity cable, while Estonia protects another; investigations are ongoing.
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60% Bias Score

Estlink 2 Cable Damaged: Sabotage Suspected Amidst Baltic Sea Infrastructure Attacks
The Estlink 2 underwater electricity cable between Finland and Estonia was damaged on December 26th, 2024, prompting an investigation into potential sabotage and increased NATO military presence in the Baltic Sea, following a pattern of similar incidents targeting critical infrastructure since the s...

Estlink 2 Cable Damaged: Sabotage Suspected Amidst Baltic Sea Infrastructure Attacks
The Estlink 2 underwater electricity cable between Finland and Estonia was damaged on December 26th, 2024, prompting an investigation into potential sabotage and increased NATO military presence in the Baltic Sea, following a pattern of similar incidents targeting critical infrastructure since the s...
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52% Bias Score

NATO to Boost Baltic Sea Presence After Suspected Undersea Cable Sabotage
Following suspected sabotage of the EstLink 2 undersea electricity cable connecting Finland and Estonia, potentially by a Russian-linked oil tanker called the Eagle S, NATO will strengthen its military presence in the Baltic Sea; repairs are expected to take seven months.

NATO to Boost Baltic Sea Presence After Suspected Undersea Cable Sabotage
Following suspected sabotage of the EstLink 2 undersea electricity cable connecting Finland and Estonia, potentially by a Russian-linked oil tanker called the Eagle S, NATO will strengthen its military presence in the Baltic Sea; repairs are expected to take seven months.
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48% Bias Score

NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Presence After Suspected Cable Sabotage
Suspected sabotage of subsea electricity and telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea on December 25th prompted NATO to increase its presence in the region, focusing on an investigation involving the "Eagle S" tanker, potentially part of Russia's "shadow fleet", and the possibility of state-sponso...

NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Presence After Suspected Cable Sabotage
Suspected sabotage of subsea electricity and telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea on December 25th prompted NATO to increase its presence in the region, focusing on an investigation involving the "Eagle S" tanker, potentially part of Russia's "shadow fleet", and the possibility of state-sponso...
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40% Bias Score
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