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Donetsk's Slow Return to Normalcy Amidst Water Crisis and Peace Uncertainty
Despite Russia's annexation in 2022, life is slowly returning to Donetsk, marked by increased safety and new businesses; however, a severe water shortage and skepticism about peace negotiations persist, alongside differing civilian and military aspirations.
Donetsk's Slow Return to Normalcy Amidst Water Crisis and Peace Uncertainty
Despite Russia's annexation in 2022, life is slowly returning to Donetsk, marked by increased safety and new businesses; however, a severe water shortage and skepticism about peace negotiations persist, alongside differing civilian and military aspirations.
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52% Bias Score


Third Drone Strike on Engels Air Base Destroys $960 Million in Russian Missiles
Ukrainian drones attacked the Engels Russian air base on March 20, destroying 96 Kh-101 cruise missiles, valued at approximately $960 million, intended for use against Ukrainian cities; this is the third such attack in 10 weeks, and its long-term impact is uncertain.
Third Drone Strike on Engels Air Base Destroys $960 Million in Russian Missiles
Ukrainian drones attacked the Engels Russian air base on March 20, destroying 96 Kh-101 cruise missiles, valued at approximately $960 million, intended for use against Ukrainian cities; this is the third such attack in 10 weeks, and its long-term impact is uncertain.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Reports Heavy Ukrainian Losses in Kursk Region
In the past 24 hours, Russian military operations in the Kursk region resulted in the reported elimination of over 190 Ukrainian soldiers and five armored vehicles, adding to the more than 70,000 Ukrainian military personnel and vast quantities of military equipment lost in the conflict to date.
Russia Reports Heavy Ukrainian Losses in Kursk Region
In the past 24 hours, Russian military operations in the Kursk region resulted in the reported elimination of over 190 Ukrainian soldiers and five armored vehicles, adding to the more than 70,000 Ukrainian military personnel and vast quantities of military equipment lost in the conflict to date.
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56% Bias Score


Turkey and Russia to Cooperate on Regional Conflicts
Turkish President Erdogan and Russian President Putin agreed to cooperate on resolving regional conflicts, including reviving the Black Sea grain deal and ensuring safe navigation for Russian food and fertilizer exports, during a phone call on [Date not specified in text].
Turkey and Russia to Cooperate on Regional Conflicts
Turkish President Erdogan and Russian President Putin agreed to cooperate on resolving regional conflicts, including reviving the Black Sea grain deal and ensuring safe navigation for Russian food and fertilizer exports, during a phone call on [Date not specified in text].
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32% Bias Score


Russia Reports Successful Counter-Battery Operations in Kherson, Ukraine
Russian forces in Kherson Oblast destroyed Ukrainian military equipment and personnel, including up to 80 soldiers, five vehicles, and an ammunition depot, during counter-battery operations supported by aerial reconnaissance; Ukrainian forces launched drone attacks on civilian settlements on the Dni...
Russia Reports Successful Counter-Battery Operations in Kherson, Ukraine
Russian forces in Kherson Oblast destroyed Ukrainian military equipment and personnel, including up to 80 soldiers, five vehicles, and an ammunition depot, during counter-battery operations supported by aerial reconnaissance; Ukrainian forces launched drone attacks on civilian settlements on the Dni...
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76% Bias Score


European Summit Yields Aid for Ukraine, but Military Force Proposal Stalls
European leaders met in Paris to discuss further support for Ukraine, pledging €2 billion in aid and a joint military mission. However, a key proposal for a European military force lacked support, highlighting divisions among nations.
European Summit Yields Aid for Ukraine, but Military Force Proposal Stalls
European leaders met in Paris to discuss further support for Ukraine, pledging €2 billion in aid and a joint military mission. However, a key proposal for a European military force lacked support, highlighting divisions among nations.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Targets Russian Bridges with Precision-Guided Munitions
Ukrainian Su-27 fighter jets, using US and French-made precision bombs, successfully struck at least two bridges in western Russia's Belgorod Oblast on Thursday, aiming to isolate a region where Ukrainian forces have launched a new incursion, learning from a previous failed operation in nearby Kursk...

Ukraine Targets Russian Bridges with Precision-Guided Munitions
Ukrainian Su-27 fighter jets, using US and French-made precision bombs, successfully struck at least two bridges in western Russia's Belgorod Oblast on Thursday, aiming to isolate a region where Ukrainian forces have launched a new incursion, learning from a previous failed operation in nearby Kursk...
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52% Bias Score

Fake Ukrainian Ad Fuels Disinformation Campaign
A fake Ukrainian children's TV advertisement, falsely attributed to PlusPlus, encourages children to report relatives engaging with Russian culture; the video, originating from Russian Telegram channels, is part of a disinformation campaign to damage Ukraine's image.

Fake Ukrainian Ad Fuels Disinformation Campaign
A fake Ukrainian children's TV advertisement, falsely attributed to PlusPlus, encourages children to report relatives engaging with Russian culture; the video, originating from Russian Telegram channels, is part of a disinformation campaign to damage Ukraine's image.
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine War: Journalists Face Peril Amidst Funding Cuts
Three years after Russia's invasion, 18 journalists have been killed and dozens injured in Ukraine, with many suffering from severe psychological trauma; funding cuts to organizations supporting journalists threaten press freedom and the ability to report on the war.

Ukraine War: Journalists Face Peril Amidst Funding Cuts
Three years after Russia's invasion, 18 journalists have been killed and dozens injured in Ukraine, with many suffering from severe psychological trauma; funding cuts to organizations supporting journalists threaten press freedom and the ability to report on the war.
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40% Bias Score

Ukrainian Fiber-Optic Drone Strike Highlights Technological Advancements in Russo-Ukrainian War
Ukrainian forces used a fiber-optic FPV drone with an infrared camera to successfully strike sleeping Russian soldiers in a building in eastern Ukraine, showcasing advancements in drone technology and the evolving nature of modern warfare.

Ukrainian Fiber-Optic Drone Strike Highlights Technological Advancements in Russo-Ukrainian War
Ukrainian forces used a fiber-optic FPV drone with an infrared camera to successfully strike sleeping Russian soldiers in a building in eastern Ukraine, showcasing advancements in drone technology and the evolving nature of modern warfare.
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48% Bias Score

Romania Navigates Black Sea Ceasefire Complexities
Romania's President Ilie Bolojan announced the country's participation in monitoring the Black Sea ceasefire agreement while continuing support for Ukraine, amidst Russia's conditions and a lack of agreement on the ceasefire.

Romania Navigates Black Sea Ceasefire Complexities
Romania's President Ilie Bolojan announced the country's participation in monitoring the Black Sea ceasefire agreement while continuing support for Ukraine, amidst Russia's conditions and a lack of agreement on the ceasefire.
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64% Bias Score

Russia Accuses Ukraine of Attacking Sudzha Gas Facility, Violating U.S.-Brokered Truce
On March 28th, Russia accused Ukraine of attacking its Sudzha gas metering station with HIMARS missiles, causing significant damage; Ukraine denied responsibility and accused Russia. This incident follows a U.S.-brokered agreement to pause energy strikes, which both sides have violated.

Russia Accuses Ukraine of Attacking Sudzha Gas Facility, Violating U.S.-Brokered Truce
On March 28th, Russia accused Ukraine of attacking its Sudzha gas metering station with HIMARS missiles, causing significant damage; Ukraine denied responsibility and accused Russia. This incident follows a U.S.-brokered agreement to pause energy strikes, which both sides have violated.
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32% Bias Score
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