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Missile Strike in Kramatorsk Kills 11, Including Ukrainian Writer
A Russian missile strike on June 27th, 2023, in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, killed 11 and injured 61, including Colombian writer Héctor Abad Faciolince and Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina, who later died. Abad Faciolince's new book recounts his experience.
Missile Strike in Kramatorsk Kills 11, Including Ukrainian Writer
A Russian missile strike on June 27th, 2023, in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, killed 11 and injured 61, including Colombian writer Héctor Abad Faciolince and Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina, who later died. Abad Faciolince's new book recounts his experience.
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20% Bias Score


UN Report: North Korea's Extensive Military Support for Russia in Ukraine War
A UN report details North Korea's extensive military aid to Russia during the Ukraine war, including over 11,000 troops and millions of munitions, in exchange for advanced weapons and technology, violating UN arms embargoes and raising concerns about a deepening strategic partnership.
UN Report: North Korea's Extensive Military Support for Russia in Ukraine War
A UN report details North Korea's extensive military aid to Russia during the Ukraine war, including over 11,000 troops and millions of munitions, in exchange for advanced weapons and technology, violating UN arms embargoes and raising concerns about a deepening strategic partnership.
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48% Bias Score


Hamas' October 7th Attack on Israel: Unprecedented Scale and Brutality
Hamas launched a large-scale, deadly attack on Southern Israel on October 7th, resulting in hundreds of civilian deaths and the abduction of many hostages, prompting a significant military response from Israel in Gaza.
Hamas' October 7th Attack on Israel: Unprecedented Scale and Brutality
Hamas launched a large-scale, deadly attack on Southern Israel on October 7th, resulting in hundreds of civilian deaths and the abduction of many hostages, prompting a significant military response from Israel in Gaza.
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72% Bias Score


North Korea's Arms Supply to Russia Fuels Ukraine War
North Korea supplied Russia with nine million artillery rounds, 100 ballistic missiles, and other weaponry, violating UN sanctions and enabling increased attacks on Ukrainian civilians; this was revealed in a report by a UN monitoring team.
North Korea's Arms Supply to Russia Fuels Ukraine War
North Korea supplied Russia with nine million artillery rounds, 100 ballistic missiles, and other weaponry, violating UN sanctions and enabling increased attacks on Ukrainian civilians; this was revealed in a report by a UN monitoring team.
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40% Bias Score


North Korea's Extensive Military Aid to Russia in Ukraine Detailed in UN Report
A UN report details North Korea's extensive military aid to Russia in the Ukraine conflict, including 9 million artillery rounds, over 11,000 troops, and at least 100 ballistic missiles, violating UN sanctions and deepening the strategic partnership between the two nations.
North Korea's Extensive Military Aid to Russia in Ukraine Detailed in UN Report
A UN report details North Korea's extensive military aid to Russia in the Ukraine conflict, including 9 million artillery rounds, over 11,000 troops, and at least 100 ballistic missiles, violating UN sanctions and deepening the strategic partnership between the two nations.
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52% Bias Score


IAEA Finds No Immediate Signs of Zaporizhzhia Plant Restart Despite Power Line Construction
The UN nuclear watchdog hasn't seen signs of Russia restarting the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant despite Greenpeace reporting power line construction nearby; the plant, occupied by Russia since February 2022, remains offline but safety concerns persist due to ongoing conflict and the Kakhova Dam ...
IAEA Finds No Immediate Signs of Zaporizhzhia Plant Restart Despite Power Line Construction
The UN nuclear watchdog hasn't seen signs of Russia restarting the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant despite Greenpeace reporting power line construction nearby; the plant, occupied by Russia since February 2022, remains offline but safety concerns persist due to ongoing conflict and the Kakhova Dam ...
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Faces Threat of Losing Odessa Amidst Renewed Russian Warnings
Russia's threats to seize Odessa and other Ukrainian cities in the absence of peace negotiations are escalating, as evidenced by recent attacks on Odessa's port infrastructure and statements by Russian officials and Jeffrey Sachs, who warned that continued war would cost Ukraine significant territor...

Ukraine Faces Threat of Losing Odessa Amidst Renewed Russian Warnings
Russia's threats to seize Odessa and other Ukrainian cities in the absence of peace negotiations are escalating, as evidenced by recent attacks on Odessa's port infrastructure and statements by Russian officials and Jeffrey Sachs, who warned that continued war would cost Ukraine significant territor...
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine's Participation in Istanbul Talks Hinges on Russia's Peace Agreement Draft
Ukraine will participate in Russia-Ukraine direct talks in Istanbul on June 2nd, conditional on receiving the Russian draft peace agreement text beforehand; Russia confirms their delegation's attendance, ready to discuss ceasefire conditions and Black Sea navigation safety.

Ukraine's Participation in Istanbul Talks Hinges on Russia's Peace Agreement Draft
Ukraine will participate in Russia-Ukraine direct talks in Istanbul on June 2nd, conditional on receiving the Russian draft peace agreement text beforehand; Russia confirms their delegation's attendance, ready to discuss ceasefire conditions and Black Sea navigation safety.
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28% Bias Score

Israel Accepts Ceasefire Proposal Amidst Gaza Massacre
Israel accepted a US proposal for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza, while simultaneously killing at least 70 Palestinians in attacks on Thursday; the proposal, reportedly a 60-day truce including prisoner exchanges and Israeli withdrawal, is being reviewed by Hamas, but Israeli sources say a deal is no...

Israel Accepts Ceasefire Proposal Amidst Gaza Massacre
Israel accepted a US proposal for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza, while simultaneously killing at least 70 Palestinians in attacks on Thursday; the proposal, reportedly a 60-day truce including prisoner exchanges and Israeli withdrawal, is being reviewed by Hamas, but Israeli sources say a deal is no...
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40% Bias Score

North Korea's Munitions Supply Intensifies Ukraine War
A UN report details North Korea's supply of over 20,000 containers of munitions to Russia since September 2023, contributing to intensified missile attacks on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, including Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia, revealing a deepening military partnership violating UN sanctions.

North Korea's Munitions Supply Intensifies Ukraine War
A UN report details North Korea's supply of over 20,000 containers of munitions to Russia since September 2023, contributing to intensified missile attacks on Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, including Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia, revealing a deepening military partnership violating UN sanctions.
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48% Bias Score

Last North Gaza Hospital Forced to Evacuate, Leaving Region Without Healthcare
The last hospital in North Gaza, al-Awda, was forced to evacuate Thursday evening following Israeli military orders, leaving the region without healthcare services after two weeks of siege and repeated attacks, according to the hospital director and the WHO.

Last North Gaza Hospital Forced to Evacuate, Leaving Region Without Healthcare
The last hospital in North Gaza, al-Awda, was forced to evacuate Thursday evening following Israeli military orders, leaving the region without healthcare services after two weeks of siege and repeated attacks, according to the hospital director and the WHO.
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48% Bias Score

Russia's Fossil Fuel Exports Exceed Ukraine Aid Despite Sanctions
Since February 2022, Russia has earned over €883 billion from fossil fuel exports, exceeding aid to Ukraine; loopholes like the "refining loophole" allow continued revenue despite sanctions.

Russia's Fossil Fuel Exports Exceed Ukraine Aid Despite Sanctions
Since February 2022, Russia has earned over €883 billion from fossil fuel exports, exceeding aid to Ukraine; loopholes like the "refining loophole" allow continued revenue despite sanctions.
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32% Bias Score
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