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Armenia and Azerbaijan Collaborate on Missing Persons from Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
Following a February meeting, Armenian and Azerbaijani commissions on missing persons held a second meeting to discuss the fate of the missing from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, reaching a preliminary agreement to continue collaboration on potential searches.
Armenia and Azerbaijan Collaborate on Missing Persons from Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
Following a February meeting, Armenian and Azerbaijani commissions on missing persons held a second meeting to discuss the fate of the missing from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, reaching a preliminary agreement to continue collaboration on potential searches.
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44% Bias Score


Kyiv Protest Highlights Plight of Ukrainian Marines Held in Russian Captivity
On Marine Infantry Day in Kyiv, hundreds protested the continued captivity of Ukrainian marines in Russia, sharing stories of prolonged efforts to confirm POW status and gain communication with their loved ones, highlighting the severe conditions endured by Ukrainian prisoners.
Kyiv Protest Highlights Plight of Ukrainian Marines Held in Russian Captivity
On Marine Infantry Day in Kyiv, hundreds protested the continued captivity of Ukrainian marines in Russia, sharing stories of prolonged efforts to confirm POW status and gain communication with their loved ones, highlighting the severe conditions endured by Ukrainian prisoners.
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36% Bias Score


Mariupol Siege: Azovstal Defense, Captives' Fate, and Long-Term Impacts
The months-long battle for Mariupol, focusing on the Azovstal steelworks, symbolized Ukrainian resistance against the Russian invasion that began on February 24, 2022; the city's capture provided Russia a land connection between occupied Crimea and the Donetsk region, while thousands of Ukrainian so...
Mariupol Siege: Azovstal Defense, Captives' Fate, and Long-Term Impacts
The months-long battle for Mariupol, focusing on the Azovstal steelworks, symbolized Ukrainian resistance against the Russian invasion that began on February 24, 2022; the city's capture provided Russia a land connection between occupied Crimea and the Donetsk region, while thousands of Ukrainian so...
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48% Bias Score


Sahakyan Interrogated in Baku Court
Bakou Sahakyan, the second president of Artsakh, was interrogated in a Baku military court, where video evidence of his alleged participation in military planning was presented; Azerbaijani media report he confessed to involvement in military operations against what Azerbaijan considers occupied ter...
Sahakyan Interrogated in Baku Court
Bakou Sahakyan, the second president of Artsakh, was interrogated in a Baku military court, where video evidence of his alleged participation in military planning was presented; Azerbaijani media report he confessed to involvement in military operations against what Azerbaijan considers occupied ter...
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60% Bias Score


Muted VE Day in East Anglia Due to Far East POWs
In East Anglia, VE Day celebrations were muted in 1945 due to the ongoing captivity of thousands of local soldiers by the Japanese in the Far East, leaving many families without news of their loved ones and impacting the region's emotional response to the end of the war in Europe.
Muted VE Day in East Anglia Due to Far East POWs
In East Anglia, VE Day celebrations were muted in 1945 due to the ongoing captivity of thousands of local soldiers by the Japanese in the Far East, leaving many families without news of their loved ones and impacting the region's emotional response to the end of the war in Europe.
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32% Bias Score


Ukraine Demands Release of Civilian Detainees Before Peace Deal
Ukrainian and Russian civil society groups demand the release of thousands of Ukrainian civilians held in Russian captivity, citing widespread torture and extrajudicial killings as a major obstacle to lasting peace, with some suggesting prisoner exchanges as a solution.
Ukraine Demands Release of Civilian Detainees Before Peace Deal
Ukrainian and Russian civil society groups demand the release of thousands of Ukrainian civilians held in Russian captivity, citing widespread torture and extrajudicial killings as a major obstacle to lasting peace, with some suggesting prisoner exchanges as a solution.
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44% Bias Score

Over 150 Ukrainian POWs Killed in Russian Captivity: GUR
Ukraine's GUR reported over 150 Ukrainian soldiers were killed in Russian captivity, citing direct orders to kill prisoners; Ukraine investigates 268 such cases, supported by UN reports and CNN's release of intercepted audio and video.

Over 150 Ukrainian POWs Killed in Russian Captivity: GUR
Ukraine's GUR reported over 150 Ukrainian soldiers were killed in Russian captivity, citing direct orders to kill prisoners; Ukraine investigates 268 such cases, supported by UN reports and CNN's release of intercepted audio and video.
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48% Bias Score

Azovstal: Symbol of Ukrainian Resistance
Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers defended the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol for three months against Russian attacks, symbolizing resistance; a daring helicopter operation resupplied and evacuated wounded soldiers, but hundreds remain prisoners of war.

Azovstal: Symbol of Ukrainian Resistance
Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers defended the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol for three months against Russian attacks, symbolizing resistance; a daring helicopter operation resupplied and evacuated wounded soldiers, but hundreds remain prisoners of war.
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48% Bias Score

Intercepted Radio, Drone Footage Suggest Russian War Crimes in Ukraine
Intercepted radio communications between Russian forces, coupled with drone footage, indicate the execution of six surrendering Ukrainian soldiers in Zaporizhzhia; Ukrainian officials are investigating this as a potential war crime.

Intercepted Radio, Drone Footage Suggest Russian War Crimes in Ukraine
Intercepted radio communications between Russian forces, coupled with drone footage, indicate the execution of six surrendering Ukrainian soldiers in Zaporizhzhia; Ukrainian officials are investigating this as a potential war crime.
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40% Bias Score

Baku Court Hears Kelbajar Atrocity Claims Against Armenian POWs
A Baku military court session, reported by Azerbaijan's state news agency "Azertag", heard testimony from alleged victims claiming Armenian atrocities during the 1993 Kelbajar events, raising concerns about the trial's lack of independent observers and potential bias.

Baku Court Hears Kelbajar Atrocity Claims Against Armenian POWs
A Baku military court session, reported by Azerbaijan's state news agency "Azertag", heard testimony from alleged victims claiming Armenian atrocities during the 1993 Kelbajar events, raising concerns about the trial's lack of independent observers and potential bias.
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72% Bias Score

Former Prisoner of War Critiques Both Russia's Brutality and Ukraine's Military
Stanislav Assejew, a former prisoner in a Donbas separatist prison and recent Ukrainian soldier, founded the Justice Initiative Fund to document Russian war crimes, criticizing both Russia's systematic brutality and Ukraine's military structure, advocating for reforms to improve infantry recruitment...

Former Prisoner of War Critiques Both Russia's Brutality and Ukraine's Military
Stanislav Assejew, a former prisoner in a Donbas separatist prison and recent Ukrainian soldier, founded the Justice Initiative Fund to document Russian war crimes, criticizing both Russia's systematic brutality and Ukraine's military structure, advocating for reforms to improve infantry recruitment...
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40% Bias Score

Artsakh Genocide, US Congress Hearings Demand Action Against Azerbaijan
Artak Beglaryan, former human rights defender of Artsakh, addressed the US Congress, calling for the recognition of the Artsakh genocide, sanctions against Azerbaijanis responsible, and conditioning US aid on human rights improvements, including the release of Armenian prisoners; the hearings also f...

Artsakh Genocide, US Congress Hearings Demand Action Against Azerbaijan
Artak Beglaryan, former human rights defender of Artsakh, addressed the US Congress, calling for the recognition of the Artsakh genocide, sanctions against Azerbaijanis responsible, and conditioning US aid on human rights improvements, including the release of Armenian prisoners; the hearings also f...
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60% Bias Score
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