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Russia Moves North Korean Artillery to Crimea
Russia is moving North Korean Koksan self-propelled artillery systems to Crimea, escalating Pyongyang's involvement in the Ukraine war; these 170 mm guns, with a range of 40–60 km, could shell Ukrainian cities like Kherson and Zaporizhzhia from Russian-held parts of Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
Russia Moves North Korean Artillery to Crimea
Russia is moving North Korean Koksan self-propelled artillery systems to Crimea, escalating Pyongyang's involvement in the Ukraine war; these 170 mm guns, with a range of 40–60 km, could shell Ukrainian cities like Kherson and Zaporizhzhia from Russian-held parts of Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
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40% Bias Score


Greece Condemns Russia's Actions in Bucha at UN Security Council Meeting
Russia held a UN Security Council meeting on disinformation and undermining peace in Ukraine, focusing on Bucha; Greece condemned Russia's actions, citing numerous verified accounts of war crimes, while Russia claimed the events were staged; Ukraine reported ongoing Russian attacks on civilians and ...
Greece Condemns Russia's Actions in Bucha at UN Security Council Meeting
Russia held a UN Security Council meeting on disinformation and undermining peace in Ukraine, focusing on Bucha; Greece condemned Russia's actions, citing numerous verified accounts of war crimes, while Russia claimed the events were staged; Ukraine reported ongoing Russian attacks on civilians and ...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Bolsters Troops, but US Aid Remains Crucial Amidst Fierce Fighting
General Cavoli affirmed Ukraine's troop shortage resolution and highlighted the criticality of continued US military aid, while Russia faces heavy losses and intensified sabotage attacks; fierce fighting continues in the Kursk region.
Ukraine Bolsters Troops, but US Aid Remains Crucial Amidst Fierce Fighting
General Cavoli affirmed Ukraine's troop shortage resolution and highlighted the criticality of continued US military aid, while Russia faces heavy losses and intensified sabotage attacks; fierce fighting continues in the Kursk region.
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44% Bias Score


Russia-U.S. Talks Aim to End Ukraine War
A top Russian negotiator, Kirill Dmitriev, met with a U.S. envoy in Washington D.C. to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, despite ongoing sanctions; Russia was excluded from recent U.S. tariffs.
Russia-U.S. Talks Aim to End Ukraine War
A top Russian negotiator, Kirill Dmitriev, met with a U.S. envoy in Washington D.C. to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, despite ongoing sanctions; Russia was excluded from recent U.S. tariffs.
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56% Bias Score


Russian Negotiator Suggests Sanctions Relief Tied to Increased US-Russia Business
Top Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev met with the Trump administration in Washington, D.C., to discuss improving US-Russia business ties, suggesting sanctions could be lifted to facilitate increased trade, despite currently not requesting relief, while also noting progress on a deal to avoid strik...
Russian Negotiator Suggests Sanctions Relief Tied to Increased US-Russia Business
Top Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev met with the Trump administration in Washington, D.C., to discuss improving US-Russia business ties, suggesting sanctions could be lifted to facilitate increased trade, despite currently not requesting relief, while also noting progress on a deal to avoid strik...
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60% Bias Score


Targeted Russian Strikes Disrupt Ukrainian Military Supply Lines
During the night of April 3-4, 2025, the Russian military conducted targeted strikes on Ukrainian military facilities in Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Kyiv, and Dnipropetrovsk regions, causing damage to supply depots, logistics centers, and civilian infrastructure, resulting in casualties and disruptions.
Targeted Russian Strikes Disrupt Ukrainian Military Supply Lines
During the night of April 3-4, 2025, the Russian military conducted targeted strikes on Ukrainian military facilities in Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Kyiv, and Dnipropetrovsk regions, causing damage to supply depots, logistics centers, and civilian infrastructure, resulting in casualties and disruptions.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Losing Patience with Russia's Stalling in Ukraine Ceasefire Talks
President Trump is running out of patience with Russia's delaying tactics in the Ukraine ceasefire negotiations, according to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who stated this during a NATO meeting in Brussels on April 4th. Several European allies agree, with the UK Foreign Secretary calling out Pu...

Trump Losing Patience with Russia's Stalling in Ukraine Ceasefire Talks
President Trump is running out of patience with Russia's delaying tactics in the Ukraine ceasefire negotiations, according to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who stated this during a NATO meeting in Brussels on April 4th. Several European allies agree, with the UK Foreign Secretary calling out Pu...
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52% Bias Score

Russian Negotiator Seeks Increased US-Russia Trade Amid Sanctions
Top Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev met with US officials in Washington D.C. to discuss potential business opportunities with Russia, despite ongoing sanctions, suggesting a potential shift in US-Russia relations focused on economic engagement rather than direct sanctions negotiations.

Russian Negotiator Seeks Increased US-Russia Trade Amid Sanctions
Top Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev met with US officials in Washington D.C. to discuss potential business opportunities with Russia, despite ongoing sanctions, suggesting a potential shift in US-Russia relations focused on economic engagement rather than direct sanctions negotiations.
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36% Bias Score

Russia's Arms Production Outpaces Europe's, Posing Threat to NATO
A Rusi report reveals Russia's arms production has significantly surpassed Europe's since the Ukraine war began, due to Europe's fragmented defense industry, lack of long-term investment, and bureaucratic hurdles, posing a strategic threat to NATO.

Russia's Arms Production Outpaces Europe's, Posing Threat to NATO
A Rusi report reveals Russia's arms production has significantly surpassed Europe's since the Ukraine war began, due to Europe's fragmented defense industry, lack of long-term investment, and bureaucratic hurdles, posing a strategic threat to NATO.
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56% Bias Score

War in Ukraine: Uneven Impact on Russian Well-being
A Russian study reveals that while average Russians reported higher life and financial satisfaction in 2023 than before the war, this is unevenly distributed, with the elderly and residents near the front reporting worsened conditions; this is despite official statistics showing income growth of 8.5...

War in Ukraine: Uneven Impact on Russian Well-being
A Russian study reveals that while average Russians reported higher life and financial satisfaction in 2023 than before the war, this is unevenly distributed, with the elderly and residents near the front reporting worsened conditions; this is despite official statistics showing income growth of 8.5...
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40% Bias Score

Dmitriev's Washington Visit: Sanctions, Business, and Ukraine Talks
Top Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev met with the Trump administration in Washington D.C., to discuss potentially lifting sanctions to allow more US business with Russia, despite the ongoing war in Ukraine and despite Dmitriev being under US sanctions himself.

Dmitriev's Washington Visit: Sanctions, Business, and Ukraine Talks
Top Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev met with the Trump administration in Washington D.C., to discuss potentially lifting sanctions to allow more US business with Russia, despite the ongoing war in Ukraine and despite Dmitriev being under US sanctions himself.
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48% Bias Score

Zelenskyy's Potential July Reelection Bid Amidst Ukraine War Challenges
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy plans to run for reelection potentially as early as July after the anticipated end of martial law by April 20, but preparations are not yet underway due to security and logistical challenges posed by the ongoing war.

Zelenskyy's Potential July Reelection Bid Amidst Ukraine War Challenges
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy plans to run for reelection potentially as early as July after the anticipated end of martial law by April 20, but preparations are not yet underway due to security and logistical challenges posed by the ongoing war.
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44% Bias Score
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