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Ukraine Returns Dozens of POWs in Latest Exchange with Russia
On Thursday, Ukraine and Russia engaged in another prisoner exchange under the Istanbul agreements, returning dozens of Ukrainian soldiers, some held for over three years, including those wounded and with health conditions, to their families, while hundreds of families continue searching for their l...
Ukraine Returns Dozens of POWs in Latest Exchange with Russia
On Thursday, Ukraine and Russia engaged in another prisoner exchange under the Istanbul agreements, returning dozens of Ukrainian soldiers, some held for over three years, including those wounded and with health conditions, to their families, while hundreds of families continue searching for their l...
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21 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Amidst Stalled Ceasefire Talks
Israeli airstrikes and gunfire killed at least 21 Palestinians in Gaza on Thursday, including nine at a school housing displaced families and nine near a tent encampment, while three more died near a UN aid distribution point; mediators are attempting to restart ceasefire talks.
21 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Amidst Stalled Ceasefire Talks
Israeli airstrikes and gunfire killed at least 21 Palestinians in Gaza on Thursday, including nine at a school housing displaced families and nine near a tent encampment, while three more died near a UN aid distribution point; mediators are attempting to restart ceasefire talks.
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Special Tribunal for Ukraine to Prosecute Russian Officials
Ukraine and the Council of Europe signed an agreement on Wednesday in Strasbourg to create a Special Tribunal to prosecute senior Russian officials for crimes of aggression in Ukraine, a gap in existing international courts' jurisdictions.
Special Tribunal for Ukraine to Prosecute Russian Officials
Ukraine and the Council of Europe signed an agreement on Wednesday in Strasbourg to create a Special Tribunal to prosecute senior Russian officials for crimes of aggression in Ukraine, a gap in existing international courts' jurisdictions.
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Russia Kills 19 in Dnipropetrovsk Attack Amid NATO Summit
A Russian attack on the Dnipropetrovsk region on Tuesday killed at least 19 civilians and wounded nearly 300, damaging civilian infrastructure, as Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met with NATO allies to discuss increased defense spending amid rising tensions with Russia.
Russia Kills 19 in Dnipropetrovsk Attack Amid NATO Summit
A Russian attack on the Dnipropetrovsk region on Tuesday killed at least 19 civilians and wounded nearly 300, damaging civilian infrastructure, as Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met with NATO allies to discuss increased defense spending amid rising tensions with Russia.
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Zelenskyy Urges Increased Western Investment in Ukraine's Defense Sector
Addressing the NATO Defence Industry Forum, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy urged Western countries to boost investments in Ukraine's $35 billion defense sector, capable of producing over eight million drones annually, but currently underfunded by 40%, to prevent Western components from reaching Russi...
Zelenskyy Urges Increased Western Investment in Ukraine's Defense Sector
Addressing the NATO Defence Industry Forum, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy urged Western countries to boost investments in Ukraine's $35 billion defense sector, capable of producing over eight million drones annually, but currently underfunded by 40%, to prevent Western components from reaching Russi...
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Ukraine Deputy PM Under Corruption Investigation Amidst War and EU Bid
Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Chernyshov is under investigation for allegedly receiving a $345,000 bribe in a land deal costing the state $24 million; he denies the charges. This occurs amid Ukraine's war with Russia and its push for EU membership.
Ukraine Deputy PM Under Corruption Investigation Amidst War and EU Bid
Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Chernyshov is under investigation for allegedly receiving a $345,000 bribe in a land deal costing the state $24 million; he denies the charges. This occurs amid Ukraine's war with Russia and its push for EU membership.
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Ukraine Repels Russian Offensive in Sumy, Preventing Troop Redeployment
Ukraine's military successfully repelled a Russian offensive in the northeastern Sumy region, preventing the redeployment of approximately 50,000 Russian troops and stabilizing the frontline near the Russian border. This success is attributed to the effective use of drones and the formation of a spe...

Ukraine Repels Russian Offensive in Sumy, Preventing Troop Redeployment
Ukraine's military successfully repelled a Russian offensive in the northeastern Sumy region, preventing the redeployment of approximately 50,000 Russian troops and stabilizing the frontline near the Russian border. This success is attributed to the effective use of drones and the formation of a spe...
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Ukraine Halts Russian Advance in Sumy, but Fortification Concerns Remain
Ukraine's General Syrskyi reported that Russian advances in northeastern Sumy have been halted, stabilizing the frontline, though he stressed the urgent need for improved fortifications, while acknowledging ongoing combat in unfortified areas; concerns are rising about the delays and quality of cons...

Ukraine Halts Russian Advance in Sumy, but Fortification Concerns Remain
Ukraine's General Syrskyi reported that Russian advances in northeastern Sumy have been halted, stabilizing the frontline, though he stressed the urgent need for improved fortifications, while acknowledging ongoing combat in unfortified areas; concerns are rising about the delays and quality of cons...
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Iranian Internet Blackout During Israeli Strikes: Citizens Circumvent Restrictions
During 13 days of near-total internet blackout in Iran, imposed during Israeli strikes, young Iranians used proxy links to communicate with the outside world, while the government cited military exploitation concerns; Amnesty International criticized the restrictions on access to information and res...

Iranian Internet Blackout During Israeli Strikes: Citizens Circumvent Restrictions
During 13 days of near-total internet blackout in Iran, imposed during Israeli strikes, young Iranians used proxy links to communicate with the outside world, while the government cited military exploitation concerns; Amnesty International criticized the restrictions on access to information and res...
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Hamas Bombing Kills Seven Israeli Soldiers in Gaza
Seven Israeli soldiers were killed by a Hamas bomb in Khan Younis, Gaza, on October 24, 2024, bringing the total Israeli military deaths since October 7, 2023 to 879; Israeli attacks killed 74 Palestinians in the past 24 hours; the incident occurs amid a broader conflict and humanitarian crisis in G...

Hamas Bombing Kills Seven Israeli Soldiers in Gaza
Seven Israeli soldiers were killed by a Hamas bomb in Khan Younis, Gaza, on October 24, 2024, bringing the total Israeli military deaths since October 7, 2023 to 879; Israeli attacks killed 74 Palestinians in the past 24 hours; the incident occurs amid a broader conflict and humanitarian crisis in G...
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Ukraine War Spurs Europe's Massive Rearmament
The Russian invasion of Ukraine triggered Europe's largest rearmament, driven by concerns about Russia's imperial ambitions and broader geopolitical challenges; experts warn of further aggression and the crucial role of technology in the conflict.

Ukraine War Spurs Europe's Massive Rearmament
The Russian invasion of Ukraine triggered Europe's largest rearmament, driven by concerns about Russia's imperial ambitions and broader geopolitical challenges; experts warn of further aggression and the crucial role of technology in the conflict.
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52% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Urges Increased Western Investment in Ukraine's Defense Sector
At the NATO summit in The Hague, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy called for increased Western investment in Ukraine's defense sector, citing a $35 billion potential hampered by lack of funding and the need to prevent components from reaching Russian weapons systems.

Zelenskyy Urges Increased Western Investment in Ukraine's Defense Sector
At the NATO summit in The Hague, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy called for increased Western investment in Ukraine's defense sector, citing a $35 billion potential hampered by lack of funding and the need to prevent components from reaching Russian weapons systems.
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40% Bias Score
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