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Kremlin's Strategic Use of Putin's Image
The Kremlin strategically used Vladimir Putin's image as a virile leader in the early 2000s to boost his popularity, portraying him in physically demanding activities and promoting his masculinity; however, as he aged, this approach was abandoned for a more traditional paternal image.
Kremlin's Strategic Use of Putin's Image
The Kremlin strategically used Vladimir Putin's image as a virile leader in the early 2000s to boost his popularity, portraying him in physically demanding activities and promoting his masculinity; however, as he aged, this approach was abandoned for a more traditional paternal image.
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72% Bias Score


Russia's War in Ukraine: A Study in Linguistic Control
The Russian regime's use of euphemisms, such as "special military operation," to describe the war in Ukraine, along with the suppression of dissent labeled as "agents of foreign influence," has facilitated the conflict and maintained domestic support by controlling information and fostering a nation...
Russia's War in Ukraine: A Study in Linguistic Control
The Russian regime's use of euphemisms, such as "special military operation," to describe the war in Ukraine, along with the suppression of dissent labeled as "agents of foreign influence," has facilitated the conflict and maintained domestic support by controlling information and fostering a nation...
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48% Bias Score


China's Growing Media Influence in Africa
StarTimes, a Chinese company, provides affordable digital television across 16 African countries, increasing access and influencing narratives; this contrasts with the shrinking BBC World Service budget and the rise of Chinese and Russian media influence.
China's Growing Media Influence in Africa
StarTimes, a Chinese company, provides affordable digital television across 16 African countries, increasing access and influencing narratives; this contrasts with the shrinking BBC World Service budget and the rise of Chinese and Russian media influence.
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52% Bias Score


Hungarian Allegations of Soldier Abuse in Ukraine Fuel Anti-EU Campaign
József Sebestyén, a dual Hungarian-Ukrainian citizen, died in Ukraine in July 2025; conflicting accounts exist regarding the cause of death, with Hungary alleging foul play by Ukrainian forces, while Ukraine cites a medical cause. This incident is being used by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ...
Hungarian Allegations of Soldier Abuse in Ukraine Fuel Anti-EU Campaign
József Sebestyén, a dual Hungarian-Ukrainian citizen, died in Ukraine in July 2025; conflicting accounts exist regarding the cause of death, with Hungary alleging foul play by Ukrainian forces, while Ukraine cites a medical cause. This incident is being used by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán ...
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60% Bias Score


Orban Uses Unsubstantiated Death to Fuel Anti-Ukraine Campaign
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban alleges that a Hungarian citizen, Jozsef Sebestyen, was beaten to death by Ukrainian forces, using the unsubstantiated claim to fuel anti-Ukraine sentiment and hinder its EU membership bid; however, Ukrainian authorities deny this, stating Sebestyen died of a pu...
Orban Uses Unsubstantiated Death to Fuel Anti-Ukraine Campaign
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban alleges that a Hungarian citizen, Jozsef Sebestyen, was beaten to death by Ukrainian forces, using the unsubstantiated claim to fuel anti-Ukraine sentiment and hinder its EU membership bid; however, Ukrainian authorities deny this, stating Sebestyen died of a pu...
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52% Bias Score


Russia's "Shared Values Visa": A Symbol of Ideological Counterpoint and Demographic Strategy
Russia's "Shared Values Visa," introduced in August 2024, allows citizens from specific Western countries to live in Russia for three years, attracting over 1,156 applicants by May 2025, primarily from Germany, with the aim of attracting individuals who share Russia's traditional values and combatin...
Russia's "Shared Values Visa": A Symbol of Ideological Counterpoint and Demographic Strategy
Russia's "Shared Values Visa," introduced in August 2024, allows citizens from specific Western countries to live in Russia for three years, attracting over 1,156 applicants by May 2025, primarily from Germany, with the aim of attracting individuals who share Russia's traditional values and combatin...
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60% Bias Score

British Nationalism: A History of Manipulation
Rafael Samuel's "History and Politics" examines how British nationalism developed through events such as the Spanish Armada, the Reformation, and colonial expansion, revealing its use by the ruling class to maintain power and control.

British Nationalism: A History of Manipulation
Rafael Samuel's "History and Politics" examines how British nationalism developed through events such as the Spanish Armada, the Reformation, and colonial expansion, revealing its use by the ruling class to maintain power and control.
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44% Bias Score

Russia's "Shared Values Visa": A Propaganda Tool and Demographic Strategy
Russia's "Shared Values Visa," introduced in August 2024, attracted 1,156 applicants in nine months, with Germans comprising the largest group (224), aiming to counter demographic decline and promote a traditional values narrative.

Russia's "Shared Values Visa": A Propaganda Tool and Demographic Strategy
Russia's "Shared Values Visa," introduced in August 2024, attracted 1,156 applicants in nine months, with Germans comprising the largest group (224), aiming to counter demographic decline and promote a traditional values narrative.
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52% Bias Score

Orbán Exploits Death of Hungarian Citizen in Ukraine to Fuel Anti-EU Campaign
The death of a Hungarian dual citizen in Ukraine, József Sebestyén, in July 2025, has ignited a political firestorm, with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán accusing Ukraine of foul play and using the incident to further his anti-Ukraine and anti-EU accession campaign, despite Ukrainian authoriti...

Orbán Exploits Death of Hungarian Citizen in Ukraine to Fuel Anti-EU Campaign
The death of a Hungarian dual citizen in Ukraine, József Sebestyén, in July 2025, has ignited a political firestorm, with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán accusing Ukraine of foul play and using the incident to further his anti-Ukraine and anti-EU accession campaign, despite Ukrainian authoriti...
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60% Bias Score

Orbán Exploits Death of Hungarian in Ukraine to Attack EU Membership Bid
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán used the death of a Hungarian citizen, József Sebestyén, in Ukraine in July 2025 to intensify his anti-Ukraine campaign and obstruct its EU accession, despite unclear circumstances and Ukrainian denials of wrongdoing, exploiting historical grievances and fueling...

Orbán Exploits Death of Hungarian in Ukraine to Attack EU Membership Bid
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán used the death of a Hungarian citizen, József Sebestyén, in Ukraine in July 2025 to intensify his anti-Ukraine campaign and obstruct its EU accession, despite unclear circumstances and Ukrainian denials of wrongdoing, exploiting historical grievances and fueling...
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60% Bias Score

Orban Uses Hungarian's Death in Ukraine to Fuel Anti-EU Campaign
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban alleges the murder of a Hungarian citizen in Ukraine, using the incident to fuel his anti-Ukraine campaign and hinder its EU accession bid, despite Ukrainian authorities attributing death to natural causes and evidence of manipulation.

Orban Uses Hungarian's Death in Ukraine to Fuel Anti-EU Campaign
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban alleges the murder of a Hungarian citizen in Ukraine, using the incident to fuel his anti-Ukraine campaign and hinder its EU accession bid, despite Ukrainian authorities attributing death to natural causes and evidence of manipulation.
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56% Bias Score

Russia's "Shared Values Visa": Western Migration and Propaganda
Australia's Russell secured Russia's "Shared Values Visa," attracting widespread attention, highlighting Westerners' migration due to perceived societal differences and Russia's demographic challenges, potentially amplified by state-sponsored media.

Russia's "Shared Values Visa": Western Migration and Propaganda
Australia's Russell secured Russia's "Shared Values Visa," attracting widespread attention, highlighting Westerners' migration due to perceived societal differences and Russia's demographic challenges, potentially amplified by state-sponsored media.
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56% Bias Score
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