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Russia's Costly Ukraine Gains: 600,000-Strong Force, Long-Term Conflict
In April, Russia gained 68 square miles in Ukraine at a cost of 4,800 vehicles and over 36,600 casualties, while Ukraine's losses were minimal; Russia's military in Ukraine has grown to 600,000 troops, fueled by high recruitment bonuses and a massive defense budget; this strategy indicates a long-te...
Russia's Costly Ukraine Gains: 600,000-Strong Force, Long-Term Conflict
In April, Russia gained 68 square miles in Ukraine at a cost of 4,800 vehicles and over 36,600 casualties, while Ukraine's losses were minimal; Russia's military in Ukraine has grown to 600,000 troops, fueled by high recruitment bonuses and a massive defense budget; this strategy indicates a long-te...
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44% Bias Score


Ukrainian Activist Shot in Kyiv: Russian Agent Apprehended
A 45-year-old woman recruited by Russian special services shot prominent Ukrainian activist Serhii Sternenko in Kyiv yesterday; she was immediately apprehended by Ukraine's Security Service, who prevented what could have been a fatal attack.
Ukrainian Activist Shot in Kyiv: Russian Agent Apprehended
A 45-year-old woman recruited by Russian special services shot prominent Ukrainian activist Serhii Sternenko in Kyiv yesterday; she was immediately apprehended by Ukraine's Security Service, who prevented what could have been a fatal attack.
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine-U.S. Minerals Deal: Securing Aid Amidst Mixed Public Sentiment
Ukraine and the U.S. signed a minerals agreement granting Washington access to Ukrainian resources in exchange for continued military support and a reconstruction fund; public reaction in Kyiv is mixed, with some expressing concerns about resource exploitation.
Ukraine-U.S. Minerals Deal: Securing Aid Amidst Mixed Public Sentiment
Ukraine and the U.S. signed a minerals agreement granting Washington access to Ukrainian resources in exchange for continued military support and a reconstruction fund; public reaction in Kyiv is mixed, with some expressing concerns about resource exploitation.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Claims Interception of 121 Ukrainian Drones Over Crimea and Southern Russia
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that on May 2, 2024, it intercepted 121 Ukrainian drones over Crimea (89), the Black Sea (23), and various regions in Russia, including Krasnodar Krai (4), Oryol Oblast (2), Azov Sea (1), Bryansk Oblast (1), and Belgorod Oblast (1), sparking fires in several ...
Russia Claims Interception of 121 Ukrainian Drones Over Crimea and Southern Russia
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that on May 2, 2024, it intercepted 121 Ukrainian drones over Crimea (89), the Black Sea (23), and various regions in Russia, including Krasnodar Krai (4), Oryol Oblast (2), Azov Sea (1), Bryansk Oblast (1), and Belgorod Oblast (1), sparking fires in several ...
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40% Bias Score


U.S. Signals Potential Shift in Ukraine Strategy Amidst Ongoing Conflict
U.S. Vice President JD Vance asserted that ending the war in Ukraine rests on Russia and Ukraine, as the U.S. may scale back peace efforts, while a new U.S.-Ukraine resource-sharing agreement for reconstruction was signed amidst continued fighting, including a recent Russian drone strike injuring 29...
U.S. Signals Potential Shift in Ukraine Strategy Amidst Ongoing Conflict
U.S. Vice President JD Vance asserted that ending the war in Ukraine rests on Russia and Ukraine, as the U.S. may scale back peace efforts, while a new U.S.-Ukraine resource-sharing agreement for reconstruction was signed amidst continued fighting, including a recent Russian drone strike injuring 29...
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56% Bias Score


Rubio: Ukraine-Russia Closer to Peace Deal, But Significant Hurdles Remain
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on May 1st that, thanks to 100 days of efforts by the Trump administration, Ukraine and Russia are closer to a peace agreement than they have been in three years, though a significant breakthrough is still needed; he also noted competing global priorities.
Rubio: Ukraine-Russia Closer to Peace Deal, But Significant Hurdles Remain
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on May 1st that, thanks to 100 days of efforts by the Trump administration, Ukraine and Russia are closer to a peace agreement than they have been in three years, though a significant breakthrough is still needed; he also noted competing global priorities.
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36% Bias Score

Russia's Asymmetric Warfare Against Europe: Propaganda, Sabotage, and the Erosion of Unity
Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine faces challenges from Ukrainian resistance and Western support; however, potential shifts in US policy may leave Europe more vulnerable to Russian propaganda and sabotage campaigns, targeting energy infrastructure and defense contractors, increasing costs and delayi...

Russia's Asymmetric Warfare Against Europe: Propaganda, Sabotage, and the Erosion of Unity
Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine faces challenges from Ukrainian resistance and Western support; however, potential shifts in US policy may leave Europe more vulnerable to Russian propaganda and sabotage campaigns, targeting energy infrastructure and defense contractors, increasing costs and delayi...
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48% Bias Score

Vance: Ukraine War Needs Negotiated Settlement; US-Ukraine Deal Reached
US Vice President JD Vance stated the Ukraine war won't end soon, emphasizing a negotiated settlement; this follows a new US-Ukraine agreement on rare earth elements for security aid and Trump's suggestion—rejected by Zelenskyy—that Ukraine cede Crimea for peace, while ongoing clashes continue despi...

Vance: Ukraine War Needs Negotiated Settlement; US-Ukraine Deal Reached
US Vice President JD Vance stated the Ukraine war won't end soon, emphasizing a negotiated settlement; this follows a new US-Ukraine agreement on rare earth elements for security aid and Trump's suggestion—rejected by Zelenskyy—that Ukraine cede Crimea for peace, while ongoing clashes continue despi...
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48% Bias Score

Ukrainian Female Soldiers' Deaths Highlight War's Toll
This article details the deaths of several Ukrainian female soldiers, including a propagandist, a volunteer, and an artist, highlighting the significant losses suffered by the Ukrainian military and the diverse backgrounds and motivations of female recruits.

Ukrainian Female Soldiers' Deaths Highlight War's Toll
This article details the deaths of several Ukrainian female soldiers, including a propagandist, a volunteer, and an artist, highlighting the significant losses suffered by the Ukrainian military and the diverse backgrounds and motivations of female recruits.
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72% Bias Score

Trump Faces Decision on Ukraine Mediation Amid Stalled Peace Talks
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on May 1st that Russia and Ukraine are far from a peace deal, leaving President Trump to decide how long to mediate, noting China's actions pose a larger long-term threat than the Ukraine conflict.

Trump Faces Decision on Ukraine Mediation Amid Stalled Peace Talks
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on May 1st that Russia and Ukraine are far from a peace deal, leaving President Trump to decide how long to mediate, noting China's actions pose a larger long-term threat than the Ukraine conflict.
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44% Bias Score

Odessa House of Trade Unions Fire: A Turning Point in the Ukraine Conflict
On May 2, 2014, pro-Russian protesters in Odessa, Ukraine, were killed in the House of Trade Unions building fire, marking a significant turning point in the conflict and fueling participation in the Donbas war.

Odessa House of Trade Unions Fire: A Turning Point in the Ukraine Conflict
On May 2, 2014, pro-Russian protesters in Odessa, Ukraine, were killed in the House of Trade Unions building fire, marking a significant turning point in the conflict and fueling participation in the Donbas war.
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64% Bias Score

25 International Brands Maintain Russian Trademarks Despite Market Exit
Since February 2022, over 460 international firms have left the Russian market, yet 25 major brands, including Ikea and McDonald's, retain Russian trademark registrations, despite public statements to the contrary, raising questions about future market re-entry.

25 International Brands Maintain Russian Trademarks Despite Market Exit
Since February 2022, over 460 international firms have left the Russian market, yet 25 major brands, including Ikea and McDonald's, retain Russian trademark registrations, despite public statements to the contrary, raising questions about future market re-entry.
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48% Bias Score
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