Showing 7,105 to 7,116 of 9,774 results


North Korean Troops Return to Ukraine Front Lines
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced on Friday that North Korean troops have returned to the front lines in Russia's Kursk region, launching new assaults; he claims hundreds of Russian and North Korean soldiers have been killed, following reports of heavy North Korean losses last month which led t...
North Korean Troops Return to Ukraine Front Lines
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced on Friday that North Korean troops have returned to the front lines in Russia's Kursk region, launching new assaults; he claims hundreds of Russian and North Korean soldiers have been killed, following reports of heavy North Korean losses last month which led t...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Conflicting Reports on Capture of Toretsk Amidst Ongoing Battles in Eastern Ukraine
On February 7th, Russia claimed to have captured Toretsk in eastern Ukraine after five months of intense fighting, reporting significant Ukrainian losses; however, Ukraine denies this, citing ongoing fierce urban battles.
Conflicting Reports on Capture of Toretsk Amidst Ongoing Battles in Eastern Ukraine
On February 7th, Russia claimed to have captured Toretsk in eastern Ukraine after five months of intense fighting, reporting significant Ukrainian losses; however, Ukraine denies this, citing ongoing fierce urban battles.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Increased Attacks Around Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Raise Safety Concerns
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi reported increased attacks around Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the largest in Europe, during a visit to Moscow, raising concerns about nuclear safety despite ongoing joint efforts; Russia also cited threats to its Kursk and Smolensk plants.
Increased Attacks Around Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Raise Safety Concerns
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi reported increased attacks around Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the largest in Europe, during a visit to Moscow, raising concerns about nuclear safety despite ongoing joint efforts; Russia also cited threats to its Kursk and Smolensk plants.
Progress
44% Bias Score


DRC Conflict: M23 Offensive, Regional Tensions
The M23 rebel offensive in eastern DRC's mineral-rich region has sparked a humanitarian and diplomatic crisis, involving several neighboring countries and raising concerns about regional instability and resource exploitation.
DRC Conflict: M23 Offensive, Regional Tensions
The M23 rebel offensive in eastern DRC's mineral-rich region has sparked a humanitarian and diplomatic crisis, involving several neighboring countries and raising concerns about regional instability and resource exploitation.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Russian Soldiers Repel Attacks, Rescue Wounded in Ukraine
During a special military operation, Efreitor Ivan Kravtsov delivered ammunition, rescued two critically wounded soldiers, and suppressed an enemy drone, while Junior Sergeant Sergey Korsakov repelled a neonazi attack, evacuated two critically wounded soldiers, and shot down an enemy drone, saving l...
Russian Soldiers Repel Attacks, Rescue Wounded in Ukraine
During a special military operation, Efreitor Ivan Kravtsov delivered ammunition, rescued two critically wounded soldiers, and suppressed an enemy drone, while Junior Sergeant Sergey Korsakov repelled a neonazi attack, evacuated two critically wounded soldiers, and shot down an enemy drone, saving l...
Progress
56% Bias Score


Ukraine Renews Kursk Offensive, Six Months After Initial Incursion
Ukraine launched a new attack in Russia's Kursk region on an unspecified date, advancing up to 5 kilometers behind Russian lines and capturing several villages near Sudzha, six months after a surprise incursion in August 2024; Moscow claims the attacks were repelled, while Kyiv remains silent.
Ukraine Renews Kursk Offensive, Six Months After Initial Incursion
Ukraine launched a new attack in Russia's Kursk region on an unspecified date, advancing up to 5 kilometers behind Russian lines and capturing several villages near Sudzha, six months after a surprise incursion in August 2024; Moscow claims the attacks were repelled, while Kyiv remains silent.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Ukraine Recaptured Territory in Kursk Oblast After Failed Russian-North Korean Counteroffensive
A 20,000-strong Ukrainian force invaded Russia's Kursk Oblast in August 2024, drawing Russian forces away from the eastern front. A subsequent 60,000-strong Russian-North Korean counterattack failed, losing a third of its personnel, allowing the Ukrainians to recapture territory in February 2025.

Ukraine Recaptured Territory in Kursk Oblast After Failed Russian-North Korean Counteroffensive
A 20,000-strong Ukrainian force invaded Russia's Kursk Oblast in August 2024, drawing Russian forces away from the eastern front. A subsequent 60,000-strong Russian-North Korean counterattack failed, losing a third of its personnel, allowing the Ukrainians to recapture territory in February 2025.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Increased Attacks Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Raise Safety Concerns
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi reported increased attacks around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, raising concerns about nuclear safety; Rosatom blamed Ukraine, but Grossi couldn't determine responsibility, while Likhachev cited risks to other Russian plants.

Increased Attacks Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Raise Safety Concerns
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi reported increased attacks around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, raising concerns about nuclear safety; Rosatom blamed Ukraine, but Grossi couldn't determine responsibility, while Likhachev cited risks to other Russian plants.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Ukraine Offers Rare Earth Minerals to Secure U.S. Aid
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, in a bid to secure more U.S. aid, offered access to Ukraine's vast rare earth and critical mineral deposits, shown on a classified map, emphasizing joint development with the U.S. as a mutually beneficial partnership.

Ukraine Offers Rare Earth Minerals to Secure U.S. Aid
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, in a bid to secure more U.S. aid, offered access to Ukraine's vast rare earth and critical mineral deposits, shown on a classified map, emphasizing joint development with the U.S. as a mutually beneficial partnership.
Progress
44% Bias Score

High Casualties in Kupiansk: A Documentary on the Ukraine Front
The Enemy in the Woods," a 2024 documentary, follows a Ukrainian special battalion defending a crucial railway near Kupiansk during November 2023, showcasing intense combat through bodycam footage and resulting in significant casualties among 99 soldiers with 66 severely injured and 10 dead.

High Casualties in Kupiansk: A Documentary on the Ukraine Front
The Enemy in the Woods," a 2024 documentary, follows a Ukrainian special battalion defending a crucial railway near Kupiansk during November 2023, showcasing intense combat through bodycam footage and resulting in significant casualties among 99 soldiers with 66 severely injured and 10 dead.
Progress
68% Bias Score

Russia Claims Capture of Ukrainian Town Toretsk
Russia claims to have captured the Ukrainian mining town of Toretsk after months of heavy fighting, despite Ukrainian denials of complete control; the town's pre-war population of 30,000 was reduced by 90% by July 2023, and its capture would allow Russia to advance further into the Donbas region.

Russia Claims Capture of Ukrainian Town Toretsk
Russia claims to have captured the Ukrainian mining town of Toretsk after months of heavy fighting, despite Ukrainian denials of complete control; the town's pre-war population of 30,000 was reduced by 90% by July 2023, and its capture would allow Russia to advance further into the Donbas region.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Proposes US Partnership on Ukraine's Rare Earth Minerals
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered the US a partnership to jointly develop Ukraine's substantial rare earth and mineral reserves in exchange for continued support in the war against Russia, emphasizing a mutually beneficial agreement rather than a giveaway.

Zelenskyy Proposes US Partnership on Ukraine's Rare Earth Minerals
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered the US a partnership to jointly develop Ukraine's substantial rare earth and mineral reserves in exchange for continued support in the war against Russia, emphasizing a mutually beneficial agreement rather than a giveaway.
Progress
44% Bias Score
Showing 7,105 to 7,116 of 9,774 results