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Germany Lifts Range Restrictions on Weapons to Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced an end to range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine, allowing strikes on Russian territory, following intensified Russian attacks and failed diplomatic efforts; the Kremlin responded by calling it a dangerous decision.
Germany Lifts Range Restrictions on Weapons to Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced an end to range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine, allowing strikes on Russian territory, following intensified Russian attacks and failed diplomatic efforts; the Kremlin responded by calling it a dangerous decision.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Lifts Range Restrictions on Weapons to Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the end of range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine, allowing strikes on Russian territory, marking a shift in strategy towards increased military support amidst failed ceasefire attempts and in contrast to his predecessor's policy; this decision w...
Germany Lifts Range Restrictions on Weapons to Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the end of range restrictions on weapons supplied to Ukraine, allowing strikes on Russian territory, marking a shift in strategy towards increased military support amidst failed ceasefire attempts and in contrast to his predecessor's policy; this decision w...
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Failed Ukraine Peace Efforts: War Likely to Continue into Fifth Year
Despite Donald Trump's failed attempts to broker a peace deal, the war in Ukraine continues due to Vladimir Putin's commitment to conquering four Ukrainian provinces, even with significant Russian military casualties (estimated 900,000, including over 100,000 dead) and economic strain (military spen...
Trump's Failed Ukraine Peace Efforts: War Likely to Continue into Fifth Year
Despite Donald Trump's failed attempts to broker a peace deal, the war in Ukraine continues due to Vladimir Putin's commitment to conquering four Ukrainian provinces, even with significant Russian military casualties (estimated 900,000, including over 100,000 dead) and economic strain (military spen...
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40% Bias Score


Scholz: Ukraine War to Last, Requiring Long-Term Support
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expects a protracted war in Ukraine, requiring sustained support for Ukraine's defense to maintain Europe's post-1990 political order, facing threats from Russia's attacks on infrastructure and attempts to circumvent sanctions.
Scholz: Ukraine War to Last, Requiring Long-Term Support
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expects a protracted war in Ukraine, requiring sustained support for Ukraine's defense to maintain Europe's post-1990 political order, facing threats from Russia's attacks on infrastructure and attempts to circumvent sanctions.
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44% Bias Score


Germany Lifts Range Limits on Weapons to Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the removal of range limitations on weapons provided to Ukraine, enabling strikes on Russian territory in response to escalating Russian drone attacks; this decision follows similar moves by Britain and France, but has sparked debate and concerns about esca...
Germany Lifts Range Limits on Weapons to Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the removal of range limitations on weapons provided to Ukraine, enabling strikes on Russian territory in response to escalating Russian drone attacks; this decision follows similar moves by Britain and France, but has sparked debate and concerns about esca...
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36% Bias Score


Europe Explores Using Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine
Europe seeks a Trump-independent way to support Ukraine by using frozen Russian central bank assets; a proposed 'compensation loan' based on Russia's war reparations could provide $50 billion every six months.
Europe Explores Using Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine
Europe seeks a Trump-independent way to support Ukraine by using frozen Russian central bank assets; a proposed 'compensation loan' based on Russia's war reparations could provide $50 billion every six months.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Allies Lift Weapon Range Restrictions, Allowing Strikes on Russia
On May 26th, 2025, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced that Ukraine's Western allies have removed range restrictions on weaponry, enabling Kyiv to freely target Russian territory; this decision follows prior individual authorizations by the US, UK, and France, and raises concerns about escala...

Ukraine Allies Lift Weapon Range Restrictions, Allowing Strikes on Russia
On May 26th, 2025, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced that Ukraine's Western allies have removed range restrictions on weaponry, enabling Kyiv to freely target Russian territory; this decision follows prior individual authorizations by the US, UK, and France, and raises concerns about escala...
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Siblings Killed in Intensified Russian Airstrikes
Three Ukrainian siblings, Stanislav, Tamara, and Roman Martynyuk, were killed in a Russian airstrike this weekend, part of an intensified campaign involving increased drone attacks since President Trump's return to office, aiming to demoralize Ukrainians and pressure Western allies, resulting in at ...

Ukraine Siblings Killed in Intensified Russian Airstrikes
Three Ukrainian siblings, Stanislav, Tamara, and Roman Martynyuk, were killed in a Russian airstrike this weekend, part of an intensified campaign involving increased drone attacks since President Trump's return to office, aiming to demoralize Ukrainians and pressure Western allies, resulting in at ...
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48% Bias Score

Germany Lifts Range Restrictions on Ukraine Weapons
Germany has lifted restrictions on the range of weapons supplied to Ukraine, enabling strikes on Russian military targets inside Russia; Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the change, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.

Germany Lifts Range Restrictions on Ukraine Weapons
Germany has lifted restrictions on the range of weapons supplied to Ukraine, enabling strikes on Russian military targets inside Russia; Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced the change, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
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36% Bias Score

Scholz Predicts Prolonged Ukraine War, Emphasizes European Defense Reassessment
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz anticipates a prolonged war in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for sustained support for Ukraine's defense and a reassessment of European security strategies, including self-reliance without US support within four to five years. He also stated that range limitations on we...

Scholz Predicts Prolonged Ukraine War, Emphasizes European Defense Reassessment
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz anticipates a prolonged war in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for sustained support for Ukraine's defense and a reassessment of European security strategies, including self-reliance without US support within four to five years. He also stated that range limitations on we...
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48% Bias Score

Russian Cyber Group 'Laundry Bear' Hacked Dutch Police
A previously unknown Russian cyber group, named Laundry Bear by Dutch intelligence, hacked the Dutch police in September 2022, stealing employee data; the group likely has ties to the Russian government and targets EU and NATO members involved in the war in Ukraine.

Russian Cyber Group 'Laundry Bear' Hacked Dutch Police
A previously unknown Russian cyber group, named Laundry Bear by Dutch intelligence, hacked the Dutch police in September 2022, stealing employee data; the group likely has ties to the Russian government and targets EU and NATO members involved in the war in Ukraine.
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20% Bias Score

Sloviansk Maternity Ward Endures Amidst Russian Shelling
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports from Sloviansk, Ukraine, the last maternity ward in Ukrainian-held Donbas, where staff and new mothers endure constant Russian shelling and infrastructural damage, while some residents express their desire to stay despite the risk and others make plans to flee.

Sloviansk Maternity Ward Endures Amidst Russian Shelling
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports from Sloviansk, Ukraine, the last maternity ward in Ukrainian-held Donbas, where staff and new mothers endure constant Russian shelling and infrastructural damage, while some residents express their desire to stay despite the risk and others make plans to flee.
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44% Bias Score
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