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Ukraine Repels Russian Attacks Amidst Deteriorating Humanitarian Crisis
Ukrainian forces are repelling Russian attacks along the front line, while Russia intensifies shelling of Ukrainian cities, causing a deteriorating humanitarian crisis; Ukraine seeks Patriot missile systems and a leaders' summit to end the war.
Ukraine Repels Russian Attacks Amidst Deteriorating Humanitarian Crisis
Ukrainian forces are repelling Russian attacks along the front line, while Russia intensifies shelling of Ukrainian cities, causing a deteriorating humanitarian crisis; Ukraine seeks Patriot missile systems and a leaders' summit to end the war.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Repels Russian Offensives Amidst Intensified Bombardment
Ukrainian forces are repelling Russian offensives, particularly in the east, but intensified Russian bombing of cities worsens the humanitarian situation; Ukraine seeks 10 Patriot missile systems for enhanced air defense, while prospects for a summit between Zelenskyy and Putin remain uncertain.
Ukraine Repels Russian Offensives Amidst Intensified Bombardment
Ukrainian forces are repelling Russian offensives, particularly in the east, but intensified Russian bombing of cities worsens the humanitarian situation; Ukraine seeks 10 Patriot missile systems for enhanced air defense, while prospects for a summit between Zelenskyy and Putin remain uncertain.
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48% Bias Score


Bank of Russia Cuts Interest Rates Amid Recession Fears
The Bank of Russia cut interest rates by 200 basis points to 18% on [Date], its second cut since the Ukraine war began, reflecting decreasing inflation and growing recession concerns. The decision follows a June cut of 100 basis points.
Bank of Russia Cuts Interest Rates Amid Recession Fears
The Bank of Russia cut interest rates by 200 basis points to 18% on [Date], its second cut since the Ukraine war began, reflecting decreasing inflation and growing recession concerns. The decision follows a June cut of 100 basis points.
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32% Bias Score


Russian Activist Aids POW Families, Defies Moscow
Irina Krynina, a Russian activist, left Russia in September 2023 to visit her partner, a Russian POW in Ukraine, and subsequently founded "Our Way Out," a project connecting families of Russian POWs with their captured relatives; this project was later labeled a foreign agent by Russia.
Russian Activist Aids POW Families, Defies Moscow
Irina Krynina, a Russian activist, left Russia in September 2023 to visit her partner, a Russian POW in Ukraine, and subsequently founded "Our Way Out," a project connecting families of Russian POWs with their captured relatives; this project was later labeled a foreign agent by Russia.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine Reinstates Anti-Corruption Agencies' Independence Amidst EU Pressure and War
Ukraine's parliament is reviewing a bill to restore the independence of its anti-corruption agencies, NABU and SAPO, following international pressure and domestic protests after a previous bill stripped them of their autonomy; the EU's financial aid is conditional on progress in judicial reform and ...
Ukraine Reinstates Anti-Corruption Agencies' Independence Amidst EU Pressure and War
Ukraine's parliament is reviewing a bill to restore the independence of its anti-corruption agencies, NABU and SAPO, following international pressure and domestic protests after a previous bill stripped them of their autonomy; the EU's financial aid is conditional on progress in judicial reform and ...
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32% Bias Score


Ukraine Repels Russian Summer Offensive; Zelenskyy Seeks More Western Aid
Ukrainian forces are holding back Russia's summer offensive, despite intense fighting; President Zelenskyy reports slow progress for Russia and seeks more Western support, including 10 Patriot systems costing over \$1 billion each; domestic protests regarding anti-corruption laws prompted Zelenskyy ...
Ukraine Repels Russian Summer Offensive; Zelenskyy Seeks More Western Aid
Ukrainian forces are holding back Russia's summer offensive, despite intense fighting; President Zelenskyy reports slow progress for Russia and seeks more Western support, including 10 Patriot systems costing over \$1 billion each; domestic protests regarding anti-corruption laws prompted Zelenskyy ...
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Repels Russian Offensive Amidst Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Ukrainian forces are repelling Russia's summer offensive, slowing their advance, while Russia intensifies shelling of civilian areas, worsening the humanitarian crisis; prospects for high-level talks remain dim.

Ukraine Repels Russian Offensive Amidst Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
Ukrainian forces are repelling Russia's summer offensive, slowing their advance, while Russia intensifies shelling of civilian areas, worsening the humanitarian crisis; prospects for high-level talks remain dim.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine and Russia Report Multiple Fatalities in Overnight Attacks
Overnight attacks in Ukraine and Russia caused multiple fatalities; Russia launched 208 drones, 12 Iskander-M missiles, and 15 cruise missiles, while Ukraine targeted Rostov and Stavropol regions with drones, causing deaths and damage.

Ukraine and Russia Report Multiple Fatalities in Overnight Attacks
Overnight attacks in Ukraine and Russia caused multiple fatalities; Russia launched 208 drones, 12 Iskander-M missiles, and 15 cruise missiles, while Ukraine targeted Rostov and Stavropol regions with drones, causing deaths and damage.
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36% Bias Score

Russian Woman Aids POWs, Highlights War's Human Cost
Irina Krynina, a Russian accountant, left Russia for Ukraine in September 2023 to find her captured partner, and subsequently founded "Our Way Out," a project aiding relatives of Russian POWs, highlighting the human cost of war and the growing dissent within Russia.

Russian Woman Aids POWs, Highlights War's Human Cost
Irina Krynina, a Russian accountant, left Russia for Ukraine in September 2023 to find her captured partner, and subsequently founded "Our Way Out," a project aiding relatives of Russian POWs, highlighting the human cost of war and the growing dissent within Russia.
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56% Bias Score

Applebaum: Trump's Leniency, Putin's Strategy, and the Path to Peace in Ukraine
Anne Applebaum explains Donald Trump's leniency toward Vladimir Putin, citing their decades-long ties and Trump's admiration for authoritarianism, while detailing Putin's three-pronged strategy in Ukraine: imperial revival, ideological destruction, and undermining international law.

Applebaum: Trump's Leniency, Putin's Strategy, and the Path to Peace in Ukraine
Anne Applebaum explains Donald Trump's leniency toward Vladimir Putin, citing their decades-long ties and Trump's admiration for authoritarianism, while detailing Putin's three-pronged strategy in Ukraine: imperial revival, ideological destruction, and undermining international law.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Launches Large-Scale Attacks on Ukraine Amidst Failed Ceasefire Talks
On July 25th, Russia launched widespread attacks on Ukraine, killing and injuring civilians and damaging infrastructure, while simultaneously claiming territorial gains. The US approved $330 million in military aid to Ukraine, but an Indian company's shipment of explosives to Russia highlights the c...

Russia Launches Large-Scale Attacks on Ukraine Amidst Failed Ceasefire Talks
On July 25th, Russia launched widespread attacks on Ukraine, killing and injuring civilians and damaging infrastructure, while simultaneously claiming territorial gains. The US approved $330 million in military aid to Ukraine, but an Indian company's shipment of explosives to Russia highlights the c...
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48% Bias Score

Russia Shoots Down 105 Drones; US Approves $300 Million Arms Sale to Ukraine
Russia's Ministry of Defense reported shooting down 105 drones in overnight attacks across multiple regions, with discrepancies in Stavropol Krai reports; the US approved a $300 million arms sale to Ukraine for spare parts and support of air defense and artillery systems.

Russia Shoots Down 105 Drones; US Approves $300 Million Arms Sale to Ukraine
Russia's Ministry of Defense reported shooting down 105 drones in overnight attacks across multiple regions, with discrepancies in Stavropol Krai reports; the US approved a $300 million arms sale to Ukraine for spare parts and support of air defense and artillery systems.
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40% Bias Score
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