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Russia Expands Energy Ties with Vietnam and Iran
Russia is expanding energy cooperation with Vietnam and Iran, supplying oil and LNG to Vietnam and planning the construction of more nuclear plants in Iran, reflecting a shift in global energy dynamics and strengthening Russia's geopolitical standing.
Russia Expands Energy Ties with Vietnam and Iran
Russia is expanding energy cooperation with Vietnam and Iran, supplying oil and LNG to Vietnam and planning the construction of more nuclear plants in Iran, reflecting a shift in global energy dynamics and strengthening Russia's geopolitical standing.
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60% Bias Score


US Presidential Transition Amidst Global Uncertainty and Ukraine Conflict
Despite Biden's claims of US success and Russia's weakening, the upcoming Trump presidency introduces significant uncertainty, alongside ongoing conflict in Ukraine, new alliances between Russia and Iran and UK and Ukraine, and the potential for protracted negotiations.
US Presidential Transition Amidst Global Uncertainty and Ukraine Conflict
Despite Biden's claims of US success and Russia's weakening, the upcoming Trump presidency introduces significant uncertainty, alongside ongoing conflict in Ukraine, new alliances between Russia and Iran and UK and Ukraine, and the potential for protracted negotiations.
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60% Bias Score


Ceasefire in Ukraine Could Trigger Massive Russian Military Buildup, Expert Warns
Ukrainian military expert Oleksander Kovalenko predicts a massive Russian military buildup following a ceasefire in Ukraine, potentially including 50,000 North Korean troops and enabling a wider European offensive, warning that such a scenario would greatly increase the likelihood of a wider conflic...
Ceasefire in Ukraine Could Trigger Massive Russian Military Buildup, Expert Warns
Ukrainian military expert Oleksander Kovalenko predicts a massive Russian military buildup following a ceasefire in Ukraine, potentially including 50,000 North Korean troops and enabling a wider European offensive, warning that such a scenario would greatly increase the likelihood of a wider conflic...
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56% Bias Score


Russia Claims Gains in Kursk, Ukraine Employs Attrition Strategy
The Russian Ministry of Defense claims to have retaken two-thirds of Ukrainian-occupied territory in the Kursk region, while the US-based Institute for the Study of War estimates 50 percent. Ukraine launched a surprise offensive two weeks ago using heavy weaponry, but failed to achieve large-scale g...
Russia Claims Gains in Kursk, Ukraine Employs Attrition Strategy
The Russian Ministry of Defense claims to have retaken two-thirds of Ukrainian-occupied territory in the Kursk region, while the US-based Institute for the Study of War estimates 50 percent. Ukraine launched a surprise offensive two weeks ago using heavy weaponry, but failed to achieve large-scale g...
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44% Bias Score


Women Join Ukrainian Legion in Poland; Hungary Predicts End to Russia Sanctions
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry announced the first-ever recruitment of women into its Polish-based legion, alongside international recruits, while Hungary's Prime Minister predicts the eventual lifting of sanctions against Russia post-conflict.
Women Join Ukrainian Legion in Poland; Hungary Predicts End to Russia Sanctions
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry announced the first-ever recruitment of women into its Polish-based legion, alongside international recruits, while Hungary's Prime Minister predicts the eventual lifting of sanctions against Russia post-conflict.
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36% Bias Score


Russia's Massive Attack on Ukraine's Energy Grid Amidst Rising Departures and New Sanctions
Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine's energy grid on January 15, 2025, causing widespread power outages despite Ukrainian defenses; subsequent attacks in Kherson resulted in casualties; nearly 450,000 Ukrainians left the country in 2024, exacerbating labor shortages; Ukrain...
Russia's Massive Attack on Ukraine's Energy Grid Amidst Rising Departures and New Sanctions
Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine's energy grid on January 15, 2025, causing widespread power outages despite Ukrainian defenses; subsequent attacks in Kherson resulted in casualties; nearly 450,000 Ukrainians left the country in 2024, exacerbating labor shortages; Ukrain...
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44% Bias Score

Kyiv Protest Demands POW Release Amidst Russian Attacks
Thousands protested in Kyiv demanding the release of Ukrainian prisoners of war held by Russia and the location of missing soldiers, following a recent prisoner exchange of 150 soldiers on December 30th and amidst a deadly Russian missile and drone strike on the capital.

Kyiv Protest Demands POW Release Amidst Russian Attacks
Thousands protested in Kyiv demanding the release of Ukrainian prisoners of war held by Russia and the location of missing soldiers, following a recent prisoner exchange of 150 soldiers on December 30th and amidst a deadly Russian missile and drone strike on the capital.
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52% Bias Score

Gaza Ceasefire: Celebrations Mired by Airstrikes and Safety Concerns
A ceasefire in Gaza, delayed by Hamas, saw initial celebrations mixed with anxiety over continued Israeli airstrikes and safety concerns as displaced Gazans returned home, revealing a complex reality beyond public displays of victory.

Gaza Ceasefire: Celebrations Mired by Airstrikes and Safety Concerns
A ceasefire in Gaza, delayed by Hamas, saw initial celebrations mixed with anxiety over continued Israeli airstrikes and safety concerns as displaced Gazans returned home, revealing a complex reality beyond public displays of victory.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Expert Warns: Ceasefire Could Trigger Massive Russian Buildup
Ukrainian military expert Oleksander Kovalenko warns that a ceasefire in the Ukraine war could allow Russia to significantly expand its military within a year, potentially reaching 1.2 million troops with North Korean reinforcements, increasing the risk of a wider European conflict.

Ukraine Expert Warns: Ceasefire Could Trigger Massive Russian Buildup
Ukrainian military expert Oleksander Kovalenko warns that a ceasefire in the Ukraine war could allow Russia to significantly expand its military within a year, potentially reaching 1.2 million troops with North Korean reinforcements, increasing the risk of a wider European conflict.
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56% Bias Score

Russia Claims Gains in Kursk, Ukraine Uses Region as Negotiating Leverage
The Russian Ministry of Defense claims to have retaken two-thirds of Ukrainian-held territory in the Kursk region, while U.S. think tanks estimate around 50%; a recent Ukrainian offensive involving 2,000 troops and heavy weaponry failed to make significant territorial gains, but inflicted losses on ...

Russia Claims Gains in Kursk, Ukraine Uses Region as Negotiating Leverage
The Russian Ministry of Defense claims to have retaken two-thirds of Ukrainian-held territory in the Kursk region, while U.S. think tanks estimate around 50%; a recent Ukrainian offensive involving 2,000 troops and heavy weaponry failed to make significant territorial gains, but inflicted losses on ...
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44% Bias Score

Siberian Soldier's War Experiences Inspire Patriotism
Maxim Bogdankevich, a Siberian soldier, served multiple tours in the conflict zone, narrowly escaping death on several occasions. Despite facing extreme danger, he returned home between deployments, ultimately focusing his experiences to inspire youth through educational programs.

Siberian Soldier's War Experiences Inspire Patriotism
Maxim Bogdankevich, a Siberian soldier, served multiple tours in the conflict zone, narrowly escaping death on several occasions. Despite facing extreme danger, he returned home between deployments, ultimately focusing his experiences to inspire youth through educational programs.
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60% Bias Score

Four Dead in Kyiv After Russian Ballistic Missile Strike
A Russian ballistic missile attack on Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi district on January 18th resulted in four deaths, injuries, damage to buildings including the Lukyanivska metro station and a water main, and caused widespread flooding; two missiles were intercepted.

Four Dead in Kyiv After Russian Ballistic Missile Strike
A Russian ballistic missile attack on Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi district on January 18th resulted in four deaths, injuries, damage to buildings including the Lukyanivska metro station and a water main, and caused widespread flooding; two missiles were intercepted.
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44% Bias Score
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