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US Halts Weapon Shipment to Ukraine Amid Stockpile Concerns
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a pause on sending a shipment of weapons to Ukraine, including dozens of Patriot interceptors, thousands of 155 mm Howitzer munitions, and hundreds of other missiles, due to concerns about the U.S. military's dwindling stockpiles after years of supplying Ukrain...
US Halts Weapon Shipment to Ukraine Amid Stockpile Concerns
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a pause on sending a shipment of weapons to Ukraine, including dozens of Patriot interceptors, thousands of 155 mm Howitzer munitions, and hundreds of other missiles, due to concerns about the U.S. military's dwindling stockpiles after years of supplying Ukrain...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Seeks US Clarification on Suspended Military Aid Amidst Increased Russian Attacks
Ukraine is seeking clarification from the US regarding the reported suspension of military aid, including air defense systems, following a significant increase in Russian attacks that have resulted in a 37% rise in civilian casualties over the past six months.
Ukraine Seeks US Clarification on Suspended Military Aid Amidst Increased Russian Attacks
Ukraine is seeking clarification from the US regarding the reported suspension of military aid, including air defense systems, following a significant increase in Russian attacks that have resulted in a 37% rise in civilian casualties over the past six months.
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40% Bias Score


Intense Ukraine Clashes Amidst New UK-Germany Defense Pact
Ukraine's General Staff reported 171 combat clashes in 24 hours, with Russia conducting missile and air strikes, and shelling attacks, while a new UK-Germany defense pact is set for July 17th, aimed at deterring strategic threats.
Intense Ukraine Clashes Amidst New UK-Germany Defense Pact
Ukraine's General Staff reported 171 combat clashes in 24 hours, with Russia conducting missile and air strikes, and shelling attacks, while a new UK-Germany defense pact is set for July 17th, aimed at deterring strategic threats.
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44% Bias Score


US Curtails Weapons Shipments to Ukraine, Raising Concerns About Long-Term Support
The U.S. has temporarily reduced weapons shipments to Ukraine due to depleted stockpiles, impacting crucial systems and potentially increasing civilian casualties; Europe's capacity to fill the gap remains uncertain.
US Curtails Weapons Shipments to Ukraine, Raising Concerns About Long-Term Support
The U.S. has temporarily reduced weapons shipments to Ukraine due to depleted stockpiles, impacting crucial systems and potentially increasing civilian casualties; Europe's capacity to fill the gap remains uncertain.
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40% Bias Score


Kremenchug Refinery Strike Disrupts Ukrainian Fuel Supply
Russian forces recently struck the Kremenchug oil refinery in Ukraine, disrupting the supply of fuel from the Southwest Caspian Sea for Ukrainian tanks and armored vehicles on the eastern front, causing significant damage and highlighting the vulnerability of Ukraine's supply chain.
Kremenchug Refinery Strike Disrupts Ukrainian Fuel Supply
Russian forces recently struck the Kremenchug oil refinery in Ukraine, disrupting the supply of fuel from the Southwest Caspian Sea for Ukrainian tanks and armored vehicles on the eastern front, causing significant damage and highlighting the vulnerability of Ukraine's supply chain.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Proposes Industrial Levy to Shield Manufacturers, Boost Budget
Facing a sharp manufacturing decline and a widening budget deficit, Russia's Industry and Trade Ministry proposes a new industrial levy to protect domestic manufacturers from foreign competition, modeled after the automotive sector's recycling fee, potentially impacting various sectors like radio-el...
Russia Proposes Industrial Levy to Shield Manufacturers, Boost Budget
Facing a sharp manufacturing decline and a widening budget deficit, Russia's Industry and Trade Ministry proposes a new industrial levy to protect domestic manufacturers from foreign competition, modeled after the automotive sector's recycling fee, potentially impacting various sectors like radio-el...
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44% Bias Score

Russia Intensifies Ukraine Assault; Prisoner of War Murdered; US Arms Deliveries Questioned
Russia continues its attacks on Ukraine, claiming control of Luhansk; a Ukrainian prisoner of war was brutally murdered; the US reportedly suspended some arms deliveries to Ukraine, causing concern in Kyiv; and President Zelensky revoked the passport of a pro-Moscow Ukrainian Orthodox Church leader.

Russia Intensifies Ukraine Assault; Prisoner of War Murdered; US Arms Deliveries Questioned
Russia continues its attacks on Ukraine, claiming control of Luhansk; a Ukrainian prisoner of war was brutally murdered; the US reportedly suspended some arms deliveries to Ukraine, causing concern in Kyiv; and President Zelensky revoked the passport of a pro-Moscow Ukrainian Orthodox Church leader.
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Refinery and Missile Plant
Ukraine's military attacked a Russian oil refinery supplying fuel to Russian troops and a missile production facility, while a Russian drone attack in Kharkiv killed one and injured another; the US blocked sending Patriot missiles, precision artillery, and Hellfire missiles to Kyiv.

Ukraine Strikes Russian Oil Refinery and Missile Plant
Ukraine's military attacked a Russian oil refinery supplying fuel to Russian troops and a missile production facility, while a Russian drone attack in Kharkiv killed one and injured another; the US blocked sending Patriot missiles, precision artillery, and Hellfire missiles to Kyiv.
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44% Bias Score

US Halts Some Weapon Shipments to Ukraine Amid Stockpile Concerns
The US is temporarily halting some weapons shipments to Ukraine due to depleted US stockpiles, impacting its defense against Russia; this decision follows a Pentagon review and prioritizes US interests, according to White House statements, despite previous aid totaling over $66 billion since Februar...

US Halts Some Weapon Shipments to Ukraine Amid Stockpile Concerns
The US is temporarily halting some weapons shipments to Ukraine due to depleted US stockpiles, impacting its defense against Russia; this decision follows a Pentagon review and prioritizes US interests, according to White House statements, despite previous aid totaling over $66 billion since Februar...
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60% Bias Score

US Halts Some Weapon Deliveries to Ukraine Amid Stockpile Concerns
The U.S. is halting delivery of some weapons to Ukraine due to low U.S. stockpiles, prioritizing American interests, according to reports from Politico and NBC News; the Kremlin meanwhile continues to claim responsibility for the war lies with Ukraine.

US Halts Some Weapon Deliveries to Ukraine Amid Stockpile Concerns
The U.S. is halting delivery of some weapons to Ukraine due to low U.S. stockpiles, prioritizing American interests, according to reports from Politico and NBC News; the Kremlin meanwhile continues to claim responsibility for the war lies with Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score

US Halts Arms Shipments to Ukraine, Raising Defense Concerns
Pentagon halts all arms shipments to Ukraine, raising concerns about the sustainability of its defense and prompting a shift to European funding of US-made weapons systems, with potential long-term implications for the conflict.

US Halts Arms Shipments to Ukraine, Raising Defense Concerns
Pentagon halts all arms shipments to Ukraine, raising concerns about the sustainability of its defense and prompting a shift to European funding of US-made weapons systems, with potential long-term implications for the conflict.
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36% Bias Score

North Korea Publicly Mourns Soldiers Killed Fighting in Ukraine, Deepening Russia Ties
North Korea's October 27th state performance in Pyongyang publicly displayed the remains of six soldiers killed fighting in Ukraine alongside Russia, marking a significant shift in the narrative surrounding the alliance and confirming earlier reports of troop deployments and weapons transfers.

North Korea Publicly Mourns Soldiers Killed Fighting in Ukraine, Deepening Russia Ties
North Korea's October 27th state performance in Pyongyang publicly displayed the remains of six soldiers killed fighting in Ukraine alongside Russia, marking a significant shift in the narrative surrounding the alliance and confirming earlier reports of troop deployments and weapons transfers.
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68% Bias Score
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