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Putin Accuses West of Ukraine Conflict, Updates Nuclear Doctrine
President Putin accused Western countries of intentionally escalating the Ukraine conflict, leading to the current crisis; Russia's updated nuclear doctrine expands the criteria for deterrence, and Russia responded to Ukrainian attacks by striking a Ukrainian military facility and testing a new miss...
Putin Accuses West of Ukraine Conflict, Updates Nuclear Doctrine
President Putin accused Western countries of intentionally escalating the Ukraine conflict, leading to the current crisis; Russia's updated nuclear doctrine expands the criteria for deterrence, and Russia responded to Ukrainian attacks by striking a Ukrainian military facility and testing a new miss...
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64% Bias Score


Lavrov Threatens West, Putin Bypasses Sanctions Amidst Intense Ukraine Fighting
Amidst intense fighting in Ukraine involving 599 Russian drones, Foreign Minister Lavrov declared Russia's readiness to employ all means to prevent a strategic defeat, while Putin adjusted gas payment rules to bypass sanctions and maintain EU gas exports.
Lavrov Threatens West, Putin Bypasses Sanctions Amidst Intense Ukraine Fighting
Amidst intense fighting in Ukraine involving 599 Russian drones, Foreign Minister Lavrov declared Russia's readiness to employ all means to prevent a strategic defeat, while Putin adjusted gas payment rules to bypass sanctions and maintain EU gas exports.
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36% Bias Score


UK Military Chief Warns of Looming 'Third Nuclear Age'
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin warned of a "third nuclear age" characterized by multiple simultaneous crises, the proliferation of nuclear and disruptive technologies, and the absence of previous security structures, citing Russia's war in Ukraine, North Korea's troop deployment near the Russian-Ukrainian...
UK Military Chief Warns of Looming 'Third Nuclear Age'
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin warned of a "third nuclear age" characterized by multiple simultaneous crises, the proliferation of nuclear and disruptive technologies, and the absence of previous security structures, citing Russia's war in Ukraine, North Korea's troop deployment near the Russian-Ukrainian...
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64% Bias Score


Lavrov Threatens Further Strikes on Ukraine, Outlines Peace Conditions
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov threatened further attacks on Ukraine if Western support for Kyiv continues, citing the use of US-supplied long-range missiles as a dangerous escalation; he also outlined Russia's conditions for a peace deal, including Ukrainian neutrality and territorial concessions.
Lavrov Threatens Further Strikes on Ukraine, Outlines Peace Conditions
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov threatened further attacks on Ukraine if Western support for Kyiv continues, citing the use of US-supplied long-range missiles as a dangerous escalation; he also outlined Russia's conditions for a peace deal, including Ukrainian neutrality and territorial concessions.
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48% Bias Score


Russia to Deploy "Oreshnik" Missiles in Belarus
On December 6th, 2024, Presidents Putin and Lukashenko announced the deployment of Russia's new short-range, high-yield "Oreshnik" missile system in Belarus, in response to NATO's growing military presence near Belarusian borders, escalating the geopolitical conflict.
Russia to Deploy "Oreshnik" Missiles in Belarus
On December 6th, 2024, Presidents Putin and Lukashenko announced the deployment of Russia's new short-range, high-yield "Oreshnik" missile system in Belarus, in response to NATO's growing military presence near Belarusian borders, escalating the geopolitical conflict.
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56% Bias Score


Lavrov Outlines Russia's Terms for Ukraine Negotiations in Carlson Interview
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, in an interview with Tucker Carlson, outlined Russia's conditions for Ukraine negotiations: no NATO expansion near its borders, protection of Russian speakers, and the reversal of repressive Ukrainian laws. He described back-channel communications with the US,...
Lavrov Outlines Russia's Terms for Ukraine Negotiations in Carlson Interview
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, in an interview with Tucker Carlson, outlined Russia's conditions for Ukraine negotiations: no NATO expansion near its borders, protection of Russian speakers, and the reversal of repressive Ukrainian laws. He described back-channel communications with the US,...
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56% Bias Score

Zelensky Shifts Stance on Ukraine Conflict, Favoring Territorial Concessions
Ukrainian President Zelensky's recent shift towards territorial concessions to end the conflict with Russia reflects growing domestic pressure, including declining approval ratings and a majority of Ukrainians favoring negotiations, contrasting with continued US and NATO military support.

Zelensky Shifts Stance on Ukraine Conflict, Favoring Territorial Concessions
Ukrainian President Zelensky's recent shift towards territorial concessions to end the conflict with Russia reflects growing domestic pressure, including declining approval ratings and a majority of Ukrainians favoring negotiations, contrasting with continued US and NATO military support.
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56% Bias Score

Lavrov: Ukraine Must Abandon NATO, End Western Military Presence for Peace
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that ending the war in Ukraine requires Ukraine to abandon NATO membership, prohibit Western military bases and exercises, and cease its suppression of Russian language and culture; these demands reflect Russia's current stance and appear non-negotiable.

Lavrov: Ukraine Must Abandon NATO, End Western Military Presence for Peace
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that ending the war in Ukraine requires Ukraine to abandon NATO membership, prohibit Western military bases and exercises, and cease its suppression of Russian language and culture; these demands reflect Russia's current stance and appear non-negotiable.
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60% Bias Score

Record EU Military Spending Reaches €279 Billion in 2023
EU military spending reached a record €279 billion in 2023, a 10% increase from 2022, driven by geopolitical concerns and the need to modernize equipment, with expectations to reach €326 billion in 2024; NATO's new plan might require up to 3% of GDP for long-term deterrence.

Record EU Military Spending Reaches €279 Billion in 2023
EU military spending reached a record €279 billion in 2023, a 10% increase from 2022, driven by geopolitical concerns and the need to modernize equipment, with expectations to reach €326 billion in 2024; NATO's new plan might require up to 3% of GDP for long-term deterrence.
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48% Bias Score

Russia to Deploy \"Oreshnik\" Missiles in Belarus
On December 6, 2024, Presidents Lukashenko and Putin announced the deployment of Russia's new \"Oreshnik\" missile systems to Belarus, starting in late 2025, citing increased security threats from NATO forces near their Western borders and the need to counter US missile expansion.

Russia to Deploy \"Oreshnik\" Missiles in Belarus
On December 6, 2024, Presidents Lukashenko and Putin announced the deployment of Russia's new \"Oreshnik\" missile systems to Belarus, starting in late 2025, citing increased security threats from NATO forces near their Western borders and the need to counter US missile expansion.
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52% Bias Score

Russia's Tank Production Dwarfs European Output, Raising Security Concerns
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius stated on December 5th that Russia's annual tank production (1000-1500) is double that of the five largest European nations combined, escalating security concerns and highlighting Russia's war economy.

Russia's Tank Production Dwarfs European Output, Raising Security Concerns
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius stated on December 5th that Russia's annual tank production (1000-1500) is double that of the five largest European nations combined, escalating security concerns and highlighting Russia's war economy.
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine's 1994 Nuclear Disarmament: A Costly Mistake?
Ukraine's 1994 relinquishment of its Soviet-era nuclear arsenal, formalized in the Budapest Memorandum, is now viewed as a critical mistake following Russia's 2022 invasion, sparking debate on Ukraine's potential return to nuclear weaponry for self-defense.

Ukraine's 1994 Nuclear Disarmament: A Costly Mistake?
Ukraine's 1994 relinquishment of its Soviet-era nuclear arsenal, formalized in the Budapest Memorandum, is now viewed as a critical mistake following Russia's 2022 invasion, sparking debate on Ukraine's potential return to nuclear weaponry for self-defense.
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60% Bias Score
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