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Armenia Considers Requesting OSCE to Dissolve Minsk Group
Armenia is considering asking the OSCE to dissolve the Minsk Group following discussions with Azerbaijan in October 2024 and recent statements by Azerbaijani President Aliyev; Armenia's request is contingent on Azerbaijan's recognition of Armenia's territorial integrity and is part of broader peace ...
Armenia Considers Requesting OSCE to Dissolve Minsk Group
Armenia is considering asking the OSCE to dissolve the Minsk Group following discussions with Azerbaijan in October 2024 and recent statements by Azerbaijani President Aliyev; Armenia's request is contingent on Azerbaijan's recognition of Armenia's territorial integrity and is part of broader peace ...
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36% Bias Score


Ukraine Captures Two North Korean Soldiers in Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the capture of two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, claiming they were fighting alongside Russian forces and suffered significant casualties; he also showed a Russian military ID with allegedly falsified data of one of the soldiers.
Ukraine Captures Two North Korean Soldiers in Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the capture of two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, claiming they were fighting alongside Russian forces and suffered significant casualties; he also showed a Russian military ID with allegedly falsified data of one of the soldiers.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Captures Two North Korean Soldiers in Russia's Kursk Region
Ukraine announced the capture of two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, one lacking ID and the other possessing a Russian military ID, bringing them to Kyiv for questioning with the help of South Korean intelligence; this follows previous Ukrainian claims of significant North Korean mil...
Ukraine Captures Two North Korean Soldiers in Russia's Kursk Region
Ukraine announced the capture of two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, one lacking ID and the other possessing a Russian military ID, bringing them to Kyiv for questioning with the help of South Korean intelligence; this follows previous Ukrainian claims of significant North Korean mil...
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56% Bias Score


Malfunctioning Howitzers Highlight Ukraine's Repair Challenges
Intensive use of German Panzerhaubitze 2000 howitzers in Ukraine is causing frequent malfunctions due to software errors and overheating, with repair delays up to six months due to spare parts shortages; however, a new KNDS subsidiary in Kyiv and increased production aim to alleviate these issues.
Malfunctioning Howitzers Highlight Ukraine's Repair Challenges
Intensive use of German Panzerhaubitze 2000 howitzers in Ukraine is causing frequent malfunctions due to software errors and overheating, with repair delays up to six months due to spare parts shortages; however, a new KNDS subsidiary in Kyiv and increased production aim to alleviate these issues.
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24% Bias Score


North Korea Uses Soldiers as Human Mine Detectors in Ukraine
North Korean troops sent to support Russia in the Ukraine invasion are being used as 'human mine detectors,' suffering heavy casualties; this strengthens North Korea's military capabilities and benefits the Kim Jong Un regime through training and access to Russian technology.
North Korea Uses Soldiers as Human Mine Detectors in Ukraine
North Korean troops sent to support Russia in the Ukraine invasion are being used as 'human mine detectors,' suffering heavy casualties; this strengthens North Korea's military capabilities and benefits the Kim Jong Un regime through training and access to Russian technology.
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48% Bias Score


Russia's Glide Bombs Cause Record Civilian Deaths in Ukraine
A UN report details a Russian airstrike in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, killing 13 civilians—the highest single-incident civilian death toll from airstrikes in almost two years—and injuring 110 more; 2023 saw a sixfold increase in civilian deaths from bombs compared to 2022, totaling 2,064 deaths and 9,08...
Russia's Glide Bombs Cause Record Civilian Deaths in Ukraine
A UN report details a Russian airstrike in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, killing 13 civilians—the highest single-incident civilian death toll from airstrikes in almost two years—and injuring 110 more; 2023 saw a sixfold increase in civilian deaths from bombs compared to 2022, totaling 2,064 deaths and 9,08...
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48% Bias Score

Russian Forces Report Heavy Losses Inflicted on Ukrainian Troops in Kherson
Between January 4th and 10th, Russian forces in Kherson eliminated up to 685 Ukrainian soldiers, destroyed 2 armored vehicles, 44 cars, 11 artillery pieces, 5 electronic warfare stations, and 6 ammunition depots; 91 Ukrainian soldiers surrendered.

Russian Forces Report Heavy Losses Inflicted on Ukrainian Troops in Kherson
Between January 4th and 10th, Russian forces in Kherson eliminated up to 685 Ukrainian soldiers, destroyed 2 armored vehicles, 44 cars, 11 artillery pieces, 5 electronic warfare stations, and 6 ammunition depots; 91 Ukrainian soldiers surrendered.
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68% Bias Score

Germany Intercepts Russian Oil Tanker, Averts Potential Spill
On Saturday, German authorities towed the Eventin, a 274-meter-long oil tanker carrying nearly 100,000 tonnes of oil and suspected to be part of Russia's sanctions-busting "shadow fleet," away from its coast after its engine failed near the island of Ruegen, preventing a potential oil spill.

Germany Intercepts Russian Oil Tanker, Averts Potential Spill
On Saturday, German authorities towed the Eventin, a 274-meter-long oil tanker carrying nearly 100,000 tonnes of oil and suspected to be part of Russia's sanctions-busting "shadow fleet," away from its coast after its engine failed near the island of Ruegen, preventing a potential oil spill.
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48% Bias Score

Russian 'Shadow' Oil Tanker Disabled in Baltic Sea
A Russian-linked oil tanker, Eventin, carrying 99,000 tonnes of oil, lost power in the Baltic Sea, prompting a German rescue operation; Germany accuses Russia of using its "shadow fleet" to evade sanctions imposed after the Ukraine invasion.

Russian 'Shadow' Oil Tanker Disabled in Baltic Sea
A Russian-linked oil tanker, Eventin, carrying 99,000 tonnes of oil, lost power in the Baltic Sea, prompting a German rescue operation; Germany accuses Russia of using its "shadow fleet" to evade sanctions imposed after the Ukraine invasion.
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64% Bias Score

Russian Soldier's Three-Week Defense Earns Bounty, Film Deal
A Russian soldier, Zakaria Aliev, held a Ukrainian strongpoint for three weeks without food or water on the Zaporizhzhia front, prompting a 50 million ruble bounty; he is now recovering and has a film deal.

Russian Soldier's Three-Week Defense Earns Bounty, Film Deal
A Russian soldier, Zakaria Aliev, held a Ukrainian strongpoint for three weeks without food or water on the Zaporizhzhia front, prompting a 50 million ruble bounty; he is now recovering and has a film deal.
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48% Bias Score

Russia's Guided Bomb Use Causes Record Civilian Deaths in Ukraine
A UN report details a Russian airstrike in Zaporizhzhia killing 13 civilians, the highest single-incident civilian death toll from airstrikes in almost two years, highlighting the increased use of guided bombs by Russia and resulting in a sixfold increase in civilian deaths from bombs in 2022 compar...

Russia's Guided Bomb Use Causes Record Civilian Deaths in Ukraine
A UN report details a Russian airstrike in Zaporizhzhia killing 13 civilians, the highest single-incident civilian death toll from airstrikes in almost two years, highlighting the increased use of guided bombs by Russia and resulting in a sixfold increase in civilian deaths from bombs in 2022 compar...
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56% Bias Score

Trump to Meet Putin Amidst Concerns Over Ukraine Policy Shift
Incoming US President Donald Trump announced plans to meet with Vladimir Putin to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, despite previously offering unsubstantiated claims of swiftly resolving the conflict and downplaying reported casualties, causing concerns about potential shifts in US foreign policy ...

Trump to Meet Putin Amidst Concerns Over Ukraine Policy Shift
Incoming US President Donald Trump announced plans to meet with Vladimir Putin to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, despite previously offering unsubstantiated claims of swiftly resolving the conflict and downplaying reported casualties, causing concerns about potential shifts in US foreign policy ...
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40% Bias Score
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