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Ukrainian Koreans: Resilience Amidst War in Shevchenkove
Ethnic Koreans in Shevchenkove, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine, who have farmed the land for over half a century, having arrived from Central Asia after being deported from the Soviet Far East, are facing the devastation of war despite their deep-rooted connection to Ukraine.
Ukrainian Koreans: Resilience Amidst War in Shevchenkove
Ethnic Koreans in Shevchenkove, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine, who have farmed the land for over half a century, having arrived from Central Asia after being deported from the Soviet Far East, are facing the devastation of war despite their deep-rooted connection to Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score


EU to Increase Aid to Ukraine, Linking its Fate to Europe's Security
EU President Ursula von der Leyen announced on February 4th in Brussels that the EU has provided €134 billion in aid to Ukraine since the Russian invasion, covering its budget deficit through 2025, and plans to increase military aid and use frozen Russian assets to pressure Russia, framing Ukraine's...
EU to Increase Aid to Ukraine, Linking its Fate to Europe's Security
EU President Ursula von der Leyen announced on February 4th in Brussels that the EU has provided €134 billion in aid to Ukraine since the Russian invasion, covering its budget deficit through 2025, and plans to increase military aid and use frozen Russian assets to pressure Russia, framing Ukraine's...
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine's Military Faces Personnel Crisis Amidst War
Ukraine's military is facing a severe personnel shortage due to heavy casualties and inadequate training, leading to increased desertions and accusations of command negligence, impacting battlefield effectiveness and potentially undermining public confidence.
Ukraine's Military Faces Personnel Crisis Amidst War
Ukraine's military is facing a severe personnel shortage due to heavy casualties and inadequate training, leading to increased desertions and accusations of command negligence, impacting battlefield effectiveness and potentially undermining public confidence.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine's Energy Ministry Neglect Left Nuclear Power Plants Vulnerable
Ukraine's Energy Ministry failed to protect vulnerable nuclear power switchyards despite repeated warnings, leaving the country's energy grid dangerously exposed to Russian attacks and jeopardizing civilian life, as evidenced by delays in implementing protective measures and the potential for widesp...
Ukraine's Energy Ministry Neglect Left Nuclear Power Plants Vulnerable
Ukraine's Energy Ministry failed to protect vulnerable nuclear power switchyards despite repeated warnings, leaving the country's energy grid dangerously exposed to Russian attacks and jeopardizing civilian life, as evidenced by delays in implementing protective measures and the potential for widesp...
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36% Bias Score


Russia Planned Assassination of Rheinmetall CEO: NATO
NATO confirmed Russia planned to assassinate Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger in late January, a plot thwarted by US and German intelligence. This was part of a wider series of planned assassinations of European defense leaders, and German authorities warn of potential Russian sabotage of German defe...
Russia Planned Assassination of Rheinmetall CEO: NATO
NATO confirmed Russia planned to assassinate Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger in late January, a plot thwarted by US and German intelligence. This was part of a wider series of planned assassinations of European defense leaders, and German authorities warn of potential Russian sabotage of German defe...
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48% Bias Score


Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Kazakh Report Cites 'External Objects'
A Russia-bound Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed on December 25, 2024, near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38 people. A Kazakh report attributes the crash to damage from "external objects," leading to hydraulic failure and loss of control, while Azerbaijani officials suspect a Russian missile strike.
Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Kazakh Report Cites 'External Objects'
A Russia-bound Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed on December 25, 2024, near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38 people. A Kazakh report attributes the crash to damage from "external objects," leading to hydraulic failure and loss of control, while Azerbaijani officials suspect a Russian missile strike.
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40% Bias Score

Russian Strikes in Dnieper Region Result in Ukrainian Casualties and Surrenders
On February 5th, Russian forces launched strikes on three Ukrainian brigades near Nesteryanka, Novodanilovka, Kamenskoye, and Stepnoye in the Dnieper region, resulting in 30 Ukrainian casualties, destruction of three vehicles, and two electronic warfare stations. Over the past week, 43 Ukrainian sol...

Russian Strikes in Dnieper Region Result in Ukrainian Casualties and Surrenders
On February 5th, Russian forces launched strikes on three Ukrainian brigades near Nesteryanka, Novodanilovka, Kamenskoye, and Stepnoye in the Dnieper region, resulting in 30 Ukrainian casualties, destruction of three vehicles, and two electronic warfare stations. Over the past week, 43 Ukrainian sol...
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76% Bias Score

UN Report: Surge in Extrajudicial Killings of Ukrainian POWs by Russian Forces
A UN report details at least 79 extrajudicial killings of Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian forces since August 2024, partly encouraged by Russian officials' statements and laws minimizing accountability, highlighting a systemic issue of impunity for war crimes.

UN Report: Surge in Extrajudicial Killings of Ukrainian POWs by Russian Forces
A UN report details at least 79 extrajudicial killings of Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian forces since August 2024, partly encouraged by Russian officials' statements and laws minimizing accountability, highlighting a systemic issue of impunity for war crimes.
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Aid Freeze Cripples Ukraine
President Trump's freeze on US non-military foreign aid has created a humanitarian and economic crisis in Ukraine, impacting numerous organizations, municipalities, and UN projects that relied heavily on funding for essential services, with over €34 billion in aid delivered since the start of the wa...

Trump's Aid Freeze Cripples Ukraine
President Trump's freeze on US non-military foreign aid has created a humanitarian and economic crisis in Ukraine, impacting numerous organizations, municipalities, and UN projects that relied heavily on funding for essential services, with over €34 billion in aid delivered since the start of the wa...
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56% Bias Score

Russian Missile Strike on Izium Kills Five, Injures Dozens
A Russian ballistic missile strike on Izium, Kharkiv region, on February 4th, 2025, at 11:55 GMT killed at least five people, including two sisters (18 and 19 years old, one pregnant), and injured over 30, targeting the city council and residential buildings.

Russian Missile Strike on Izium Kills Five, Injures Dozens
A Russian ballistic missile strike on Izium, Kharkiv region, on February 4th, 2025, at 11:55 GMT killed at least five people, including two sisters (18 and 19 years old, one pregnant), and injured over 30, targeting the city council and residential buildings.
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44% Bias Score

M23 Declares Ceasefire in Eastern DRC Amidst Regional Tensions
The M23 rebel group in Congo declared a unilateral humanitarian ceasefire starting Tuesday in eastern DRC, following their capture of Goma which caused over 900 deaths and thousands of displaced people, according to the UN, and precedes a meeting between Congolese and Rwandan presidents.

M23 Declares Ceasefire in Eastern DRC Amidst Regional Tensions
The M23 rebel group in Congo declared a unilateral humanitarian ceasefire starting Tuesday in eastern DRC, following their capture of Goma which caused over 900 deaths and thousands of displaced people, according to the UN, and precedes a meeting between Congolese and Rwandan presidents.
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60% Bias Score

Russia's Attacks on Ukraine's Power Grid Pose Nuclear Risks
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi visited Ukraine to assess the nuclear safety risks from Russia's attacks on the country's power grid, warning of potential accidents from disruptions to substations and highlighting Ukraine's growing reliance on nuclear power for electricity generation, exceeding 50 percent.

Russia's Attacks on Ukraine's Power Grid Pose Nuclear Risks
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi visited Ukraine to assess the nuclear safety risks from Russia's attacks on the country's power grid, warning of potential accidents from disruptions to substations and highlighting Ukraine's growing reliance on nuclear power for electricity generation, exceeding 50 percent.
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40% Bias Score
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