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Russia Kills Three in Major Drone and Missile Attack on Kyiv and Odesa
On Tuesday, Russia attacked Kyiv and Odesa with 315 drones and seven missiles, killing three civilians and injuring 13, damaging residential buildings and a maternity hospital; the attacks follow a similarly large drone attack on Monday, and peace talks show little progress, despite prisoner exchang...
Russia Kills Three in Major Drone and Missile Attack on Kyiv and Odesa
On Tuesday, Russia attacked Kyiv and Odesa with 315 drones and seven missiles, killing three civilians and injuring 13, damaging residential buildings and a maternity hospital; the attacks follow a similarly large drone attack on Monday, and peace talks show little progress, despite prisoner exchang...
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48% Bias Score


Kharkiv Drone Attack: Two Dead, 54 Injured
A Russian drone attack on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, killed at least two people and injured 54, including five children, on the night of July 11, 2024, causing widespread damage to residential buildings, a trolleybus depot, and other infrastructure.
Kharkiv Drone Attack: Two Dead, 54 Injured
A Russian drone attack on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, killed at least two people and injured 54, including five children, on the night of July 11, 2024, causing widespread damage to residential buildings, a trolleybus depot, and other infrastructure.
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32% Bias Score


Russia Launches Largest Bombardment of Ukraine; Prisoner Exchange Begins; NATO Seeks Defense Funding Increase
Russia launched its largest overnight bombardment of Ukraine, using nearly 500 missiles and drones; a prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine began; NATO's secretary-general called for a 400% increase in funding for air and missile defenses; and Ukraine claims to have damaged two Russian jets i...
Russia Launches Largest Bombardment of Ukraine; Prisoner Exchange Begins; NATO Seeks Defense Funding Increase
Russia launched its largest overnight bombardment of Ukraine, using nearly 500 missiles and drones; a prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine began; NATO's secretary-general called for a 400% increase in funding for air and missile defenses; and Ukraine claims to have damaged two Russian jets i...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine's Prisoner Exchange Raises Human Rights Concerns
Ukraine's recent prisoner exchange with Russia included 70 Ukrainian citizens, some convicted of collaboration, prompting concern from Human Rights Watch (HRW) who found many prosecutions violated international humanitarian law; Ukraine also disavowed these exchanged citizens.
Ukraine's Prisoner Exchange Raises Human Rights Concerns
Ukraine's recent prisoner exchange with Russia included 70 Ukrainian citizens, some convicted of collaboration, prompting concern from Human Rights Watch (HRW) who found many prosecutions violated international humanitarian law; Ukraine also disavowed these exchanged citizens.
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64% Bias Score


Russia Launches Massive Missile and Drone Attack on Ukraine
Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine on Sunday, using 215 missiles and drones; Ukrainian defenses intercepted 87 drones and 7 missiles, but attacks on Kharkiv caused significant damage and casualties, including children, while diplomatic efforts for peace remain stalled.
Russia Launches Massive Missile and Drone Attack on Ukraine
Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine on Sunday, using 215 missiles and drones; Ukrainian defenses intercepted 87 drones and 7 missiles, but attacks on Kharkiv caused significant damage and casualties, including children, while diplomatic efforts for peace remain stalled.
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40% Bias Score


Moscow Airports Closed After Drone Strikes Amid Stalled Prisoner Exchange
Ukrainian drone strikes temporarily closed two major Moscow airports on Sunday morning, disrupting air travel, while a prisoner exchange deal between Russia and Ukraine remains stalled amid mutual accusations and a bombing raid on Kharkiv killing four and injuring at least sixty.
Moscow Airports Closed After Drone Strikes Amid Stalled Prisoner Exchange
Ukrainian drone strikes temporarily closed two major Moscow airports on Sunday morning, disrupting air travel, while a prisoner exchange deal between Russia and Ukraine remains stalled amid mutual accusations and a bombing raid on Kharkiv killing four and injuring at least sixty.
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44% Bias Score

Russia Launches Major Drone and Missile Attack on Ukraine
On June 11th, Russia launched a massive drone and missile attack on Ukraine, killing three and injuring thirteen, prompting a retaliatory Ukrainian drone strike on Russia that resulted in casualties. A prisoner exchange is also underway, and the US plans to reduce military aid to Ukraine.

Russia Launches Major Drone and Missile Attack on Ukraine
On June 11th, Russia launched a massive drone and missile attack on Ukraine, killing three and injuring thirteen, prompting a retaliatory Ukrainian drone strike on Russia that resulted in casualties. A prisoner exchange is also underway, and the US plans to reduce military aid to Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine and Russia Complete First Phase of Prisoner Exchange
Ukraine and Russia completed the first phase of a prisoner exchange on Monday, involving wounded soldiers, those under 25, and defenders of Mariupol, following a deal reached during talks in Istanbul; the total number of prisoners exchanged remains undisclosed for security reasons.

Ukraine and Russia Complete First Phase of Prisoner Exchange
Ukraine and Russia completed the first phase of a prisoner exchange on Monday, involving wounded soldiers, those under 25, and defenders of Mariupol, following a deal reached during talks in Istanbul; the total number of prisoners exchanged remains undisclosed for security reasons.
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40% Bias Score

Russia and Ukraine Exchange Prisoners of War
Russia and Ukraine conducted a prisoner exchange on June 9th, 2024, releasing prisoners of war under 25, potentially the largest exchange in over three years of conflict, following negotiations in Turkey to free thousands of prisoners and repatriate remains.

Russia and Ukraine Exchange Prisoners of War
Russia and Ukraine conducted a prisoner exchange on June 9th, 2024, releasing prisoners of war under 25, potentially the largest exchange in over three years of conflict, following negotiations in Turkey to free thousands of prisoners and repatriate remains.
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24% Bias Score

Ukraine and Russia Complete First Phase of Prisoner Exchange
Ukraine and Russia initiated a prisoner-of-war exchange on Monday, involving injured soldiers, those under 25, and older prisoners, following an agreement reached during a second round of direct talks in Istanbul, with the exchange set to continue in phases.

Ukraine and Russia Complete First Phase of Prisoner Exchange
Ukraine and Russia initiated a prisoner-of-war exchange on Monday, involving injured soldiers, those under 25, and older prisoners, following an agreement reached during a second round of direct talks in Istanbul, with the exchange set to continue in phases.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Advances in Eastern and Northeastern Ukraine, Jeopardizing Prisoner Exchange
Russian forces are within 18 miles of Sumy, having retaken Loknia, and are advancing in Dnipropetrovsk for the first time since the invasion, jeopardizing a prisoner exchange and escalating the conflict.

Russia Advances in Eastern and Northeastern Ukraine, Jeopardizing Prisoner Exchange
Russian forces are within 18 miles of Sumy, having retaken Loknia, and are advancing in Dnipropetrovsk for the first time since the invasion, jeopardizing a prisoner exchange and escalating the conflict.
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36% Bias Score

Europe's Credibility Undermined by Failure to Sanction Russia
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda criticized European leaders for not imposing threatened sanctions on Russia following its rejection of a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, impacting Europe's credibility and support for Ukraine; Russia and Ukraine are currently engaged in a prisoner exchange, while Ru...

Europe's Credibility Undermined by Failure to Sanction Russia
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda criticized European leaders for not imposing threatened sanctions on Russia following its rejection of a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, impacting Europe's credibility and support for Ukraine; Russia and Ukraine are currently engaged in a prisoner exchange, while Ru...
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40% Bias Score
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