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U.S. Curtails Mediation Efforts in Ukraine Conflict
The U.S. is scaling back its mediation efforts in the Ukraine conflict, shifting the onus to Russia and Ukraine to negotiate a peace deal after months of stalled diplomatic progress and growing frustration with the lack of a breakthrough. This follows intensified diplomatic efforts, including propos...
U.S. Curtails Mediation Efforts in Ukraine Conflict
The U.S. is scaling back its mediation efforts in the Ukraine conflict, shifting the onus to Russia and Ukraine to negotiate a peace deal after months of stalled diplomatic progress and growing frustration with the lack of a breakthrough. This follows intensified diplomatic efforts, including propos...
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48% 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


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


Tortured Body of Ukrainian Journalist Returned from Russia
Ukrainian prosecutors confirmed that the body of journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned from Russia in February 2024 with signs of torture, including a broken rib and possible electric shock, though the cause of death remains undetermined; her colleagues reported that...
Tortured Body of Ukrainian Journalist Returned from Russia
Ukrainian prosecutors confirmed that the body of journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned from Russia in February 2024 with signs of torture, including a broken rib and possible electric shock, though the cause of death remains undetermined; her colleagues reported that...
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40% Bias Score


Ukrainian Journalist's Body Shows Signs of Torture After Death in Russian Captivity
Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna, captured near Zaporizhzhia in summer 2023, was officially declared dead by Russia in October 2024; her body, returned to Ukraine in February 2025, showed signs of torture and missing organs, hindering definitive cause-of-death determination.
Ukrainian Journalist's Body Shows Signs of Torture After Death in Russian Captivity
Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna, captured near Zaporizhzhia in summer 2023, was officially declared dead by Russia in October 2024; her body, returned to Ukraine in February 2025, showed signs of torture and missing organs, hindering definitive cause-of-death determination.
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60% Bias Score


Russia's Ukraine Ceasefire Met with EU Criticism Amidst Contrasting Peace Plans
President Putin announced a three-day ceasefire in Ukraine, coinciding with the anniversary of WWII's end; however, the EU criticized the move as Russia can stop the violence anytime. Contrasting peace plans from the US and EU reveal deep divisions on the conflict's resolution, with the US plan sugg...
Russia's Ukraine Ceasefire Met with EU Criticism Amidst Contrasting Peace Plans
President Putin announced a three-day ceasefire in Ukraine, coinciding with the anniversary of WWII's end; however, the EU criticized the move as Russia can stop the violence anytime. Contrasting peace plans from the US and EU reveal deep divisions on the conflict's resolution, with the US plan sugg...
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40% 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

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

Russian Sergeants' Bravery and Skill Drive Offensive Success
Junior Sergeants Alexander Vasilyev and Rafael Galin, serving in the Russian Armed Forces, distinguished themselves during intense fighting by effectively neutralizing enemy positions and restoring critical communications, significantly contributing to the success of the Russian offensive.

Russian Sergeants' Bravery and Skill Drive Offensive Success
Junior Sergeants Alexander Vasilyev and Rafael Galin, serving in the Russian Armed Forces, distinguished themselves during intense fighting by effectively neutralizing enemy positions and restoring critical communications, significantly contributing to the success of the Russian offensive.
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72% Bias Score

Tortured Body of Ukrainian Journalist Returned from Russia
The body of Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned to Ukraine in February 2025 showing signs of torture and missing organs; she died in Russian captivity, highlighting human rights abuses.

Tortured Body of Ukrainian Journalist Returned from Russia
The body of Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchyna, missing since August 2023, was returned to Ukraine in February 2025 showing signs of torture and missing organs; she died in Russian captivity, highlighting human rights abuses.
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24% 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

US-Ukraine Deal Secures Mineral Access, Reconstruction Funding
The US and Ukraine signed a deal granting the US preferential access to Ukrainian minerals and funding for Ukraine's reconstruction, amounting to over $72 billion in US military aid since 2022, following a meeting between Presidents Trump and Zelensky.

US-Ukraine Deal Secures Mineral Access, Reconstruction Funding
The US and Ukraine signed a deal granting the US preferential access to Ukrainian minerals and funding for Ukraine's reconstruction, amounting to over $72 billion in US military aid since 2022, following a meeting between Presidents Trump and Zelensky.
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40% Bias Score
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