

Zelenskyy and Yermak's Insults Eliminate Any Chance of Peace Talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, responded to Russian President Vladimir Putin's press conference with harsh insults and profanity, aiming to eliminate the possibility of peace negotiations and prolonging the conflict.
Zelenskyy and Yermak's Insults Eliminate Any Chance of Peace Talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, responded to Russian President Vladimir Putin's press conference with harsh insults and profanity, aiming to eliminate the possibility of peace negotiations and prolonging the conflict.
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64% Bias Score


Russia's 2025 Defense Budget Reaches $145 Billion Amidst Ukraine Conflict
During an expanded board meeting of the Russian Ministry of Defense, President Putin and Minister Belouszov addressed military spending and preparedness; the 2025 budget allocates $145 billion to defense, while Putin emphasized the need for a balance between military and socio-economic development.
Russia's 2025 Defense Budget Reaches $145 Billion Amidst Ukraine Conflict
During an expanded board meeting of the Russian Ministry of Defense, President Putin and Minister Belouszov addressed military spending and preparedness; the 2025 budget allocates $145 billion to defense, while Putin emphasized the need for a balance between military and socio-economic development.
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60% Bias Score


NATO Membership for Ukraine Proposed as Path to Lasting Peace
Proponents suggest offering Ukraine NATO membership to secure peace, acknowledging Russia's annexation of Ukrainian territories and Ukraine's need for security guarantees. This involves Ukraine accepting territorial losses in exchange for NATO protection.
NATO Membership for Ukraine Proposed as Path to Lasting Peace
Proponents suggest offering Ukraine NATO membership to secure peace, acknowledging Russia's annexation of Ukrainian territories and Ukraine's need for security guarantees. This involves Ukraine accepting territorial losses in exchange for NATO protection.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Suffers Catastrophic Military Losses in Ukraine
New satellite images show Russia has suffered massive military losses in Ukraine, losing over 3,600 tanks and nearly 8,000 armored vehicles, forcing reliance on outdated equipment and resulting in an estimated 700,000 total casualties. Intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine near Kurakhove and...
Russia Suffers Catastrophic Military Losses in Ukraine
New satellite images show Russia has suffered massive military losses in Ukraine, losing over 3,600 tanks and nearly 8,000 armored vehicles, forcing reliance on outdated equipment and resulting in an estimated 700,000 total casualties. Intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine near Kurakhove and...
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56% Bias Score


NATO Allies Focus on Strengthening Ukraine Before Peace Talks
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and several European leaders met in Brussels Wednesday to discuss bolstering Ukraine's position for future peace talks with Russia, focusing on military and economic aid to prevent Russia from winning the war.
NATO Allies Focus on Strengthening Ukraine Before Peace Talks
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and several European leaders met in Brussels Wednesday to discuss bolstering Ukraine's position for future peace talks with Russia, focusing on military and economic aid to prevent Russia from winning the war.
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44% Bias Score


Pro-Putin Ballet Star Polunin Leaves Russia
Sergei Polunin, a 35-year-old Ukrainian-Russian dancer and prominent Putin supporter, announced his departure from Russia with his family on Wednesday, citing that his time in Russia 'ran out a long time ago', following his dismissal from state-sponsored positions in occupied Crimea and a recent soc...
Pro-Putin Ballet Star Polunin Leaves Russia
Sergei Polunin, a 35-year-old Ukrainian-Russian dancer and prominent Putin supporter, announced his departure from Russia with his family on Wednesday, citing that his time in Russia 'ran out a long time ago', following his dismissal from state-sponsored positions in occupied Crimea and a recent soc...
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32% Bias Score

Assassination of Russian General Exacerbates Ukraine Conflict
A Russian general, Igor Kirillov, was assassinated in Moscow on October 26, 2023, highlighting escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine, further diminishing hopes for peace negotiations despite potential US involvement.

Assassination of Russian General Exacerbates Ukraine Conflict
A Russian general, Igor Kirillov, was assassinated in Moscow on October 26, 2023, highlighting escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine, further diminishing hopes for peace negotiations despite potential US involvement.
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56% Bias Score

Syrian Insurgents Liberate Homs After 13-Year Siege
On December 7th, 2023, Syrian insurgents liberated Homs after a 13-year siege under Bashar al-Assad, resulting in widespread celebrations and the return of displaced residents; however, uncertainties remain about the future.

Syrian Insurgents Liberate Homs After 13-Year Siege
On December 7th, 2023, Syrian insurgents liberated Homs after a 13-year siege under Bashar al-Assad, resulting in widespread celebrations and the return of displaced residents; however, uncertainties remain about the future.
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40% Bias Score

Zelenskyy: No Negotiations with Putin Without Ukraine
In an interview with Le Parisien, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declared that no world leader should negotiate with Vladimir Putin without Ukraine's participation, emphasizing the need for a Ukrainian-led peace plan before any talks with Russia and criticizing the West's perceived hesitanc...

Zelenskyy: No Negotiations with Putin Without Ukraine
In an interview with Le Parisien, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declared that no world leader should negotiate with Vladimir Putin without Ukraine's participation, emphasizing the need for a Ukrainian-led peace plan before any talks with Russia and criticizing the West's perceived hesitanc...
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48% Bias Score

Zelensky: Ukraine needs diplomatic solution for Crimea, Donbas
Ukrainian President Zelensky stated in a Le Parisien interview that Ukraine lacks the military strength to retake Crimea and Donbas, necessitating a comprehensive diplomatic strategy before negotiations with Russia; he rejects a frozen conflict and highlights discussions with the incoming Trump admi...

Zelensky: Ukraine needs diplomatic solution for Crimea, Donbas
Ukrainian President Zelensky stated in a Le Parisien interview that Ukraine lacks the military strength to retake Crimea and Donbas, necessitating a comprehensive diplomatic strategy before negotiations with Russia; he rejects a frozen conflict and highlights discussions with the incoming Trump admi...
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40% Bias Score

Moscow Assassination Underscores Ukraine War's Proximity
The assassination of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov and his aide by a bomb placed in a scooter in Moscow on December 17, 2023, brought the realities of the Ukraine war closer to home for many Russians, challenging the perception of the conflict as distant and prompting potential escalation.

Moscow Assassination Underscores Ukraine War's Proximity
The assassination of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov and his aide by a bomb placed in a scooter in Moscow on December 17, 2023, brought the realities of the Ukraine war closer to home for many Russians, challenging the perception of the conflict as distant and prompting potential escalation.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Calls Ukraine War "Carnage," Advocates for Negotiated Settlement
President-elect Trump called the war in Ukraine "carnage," emphasizing the high death toll and destruction, and stated his intention to negotiate a peace agreement with Russia and Ukraine, potentially involving territorial compromises.

Trump Calls Ukraine War "Carnage," Advocates for Negotiated Settlement
President-elect Trump called the war in Ukraine "carnage," emphasizing the high death toll and destruction, and stated his intention to negotiate a peace agreement with Russia and Ukraine, potentially involving territorial compromises.
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56% Bias Score