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Hungary and Slovakia Veto EU Plan to End Russian Fossil Fuel Imports
Hungary and Slovakia blocked an EU proposal to ban Russian oil and gas imports by 2027 on Monday, but the European Commission plans to re-introduce the proposal on Tuesday using a qualified majority vote, which requires 15 or more of the EU's 27 members representing at least 65% of the EU's populati...
Hungary and Slovakia Veto EU Plan to End Russian Fossil Fuel Imports
Hungary and Slovakia blocked an EU proposal to ban Russian oil and gas imports by 2027 on Monday, but the European Commission plans to re-introduce the proposal on Tuesday using a qualified majority vote, which requires 15 or more of the EU's 27 members representing at least 65% of the EU's populati...
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48% Bias Score


Alabuga Start Program: Exploiting African Women for Russia's War Effort
The Alabuga Start program, designed to train workers from developing countries, instead forces many young African women into dangerous, low-paying drone assembly jobs in Russia, with reports of hazardous conditions and exploitation confirmed by testimonies and an investigation by the Global Initiati...
Alabuga Start Program: Exploiting African Women for Russia's War Effort
The Alabuga Start program, designed to train workers from developing countries, instead forces many young African women into dangerous, low-paying drone assembly jobs in Russia, with reports of hazardous conditions and exploitation confirmed by testimonies and an investigation by the Global Initiati...
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80% Bias Score


Russia Proposes Resuming Ukraine Peace Talks After June 22
Following a phone call between Putin and Trump, Russia proposed resuming peace talks with Ukraine after June 22, contingent on completing prisoner and body exchanges; Zelenskyy expressed concern about rising oil prices benefiting Russia and criticized the US-Russia dialogue as 'too warm'.
Russia Proposes Resuming Ukraine Peace Talks After June 22
Following a phone call between Putin and Trump, Russia proposed resuming peace talks with Ukraine after June 22, contingent on completing prisoner and body exchanges; Zelenskyy expressed concern about rising oil prices benefiting Russia and criticized the US-Russia dialogue as 'too warm'.
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40% Bias Score


Oil Price Surge Bolsters Russia, Weakens Ukraine in War
Following Israeli strikes on Iran, rising global oil prices (up 7%) strengthen Russia's war capabilities against Ukraine, while simultaneously weakening Ukraine's position due to insufficient Western price caps on Russian oil exports; Ukraine also faces potential diversion of US military aid to Isra...
Oil Price Surge Bolsters Russia, Weakens Ukraine in War
Following Israeli strikes on Iran, rising global oil prices (up 7%) strengthen Russia's war capabilities against Ukraine, while simultaneously weakening Ukraine's position due to insufficient Western price caps on Russian oil exports; Ukraine also faces potential diversion of US military aid to Isra...
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36% Bias Score


Russian Drone Strike Destroys $3 Million in Ukrainian Humanitarian Aid
A Russian drone strike on a Zaporizhzhia warehouse injured three and destroyed $3 million in humanitarian aid intended for internally displaced persons and frontline residents; the attack follows a pattern of targeting civilian infrastructure.
Russian Drone Strike Destroys $3 Million in Ukrainian Humanitarian Aid
A Russian drone strike on a Zaporizhzhia warehouse injured three and destroyed $3 million in humanitarian aid intended for internally displaced persons and frontline residents; the attack follows a pattern of targeting civilian infrastructure.
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32% Bias Score


Drone Strikes Hit Key Russian Explosives Factories
Overnight on June 14th, Ukrainian drone strikes targeted Russian regions, hitting the Novokuybyshevsk Petrochemical Company in Samara and the Nevinnomyssk Azot plant in Stavropol, key producers of explosives components; one casualty was reported in Stavropol.
Drone Strikes Hit Key Russian Explosives Factories
Overnight on June 14th, Ukrainian drone strikes targeted Russian regions, hitting the Novokuybyshevsk Petrochemical Company in Samara and the Nevinnomyssk Azot plant in Stavropol, key producers of explosives components; one casualty was reported in Stavropol.
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32% Bias Score

Trump and Putin Agree on Ending Israel-Iran Conflict
Following an Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear sites that killed senior Iranian military officials and nuclear scientists, prompting retaliatory attacks that killed at least three Israelis and injured dozens more, US President Trump spoke with Russian President Putin, who also condemned the Israeli ...

Trump and Putin Agree on Ending Israel-Iran Conflict
Following an Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear sites that killed senior Iranian military officials and nuclear scientists, prompting retaliatory attacks that killed at least three Israelis and injured dozens more, US President Trump spoke with Russian President Putin, who also condemned the Israeli ...
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36% Bias Score

Russian Drone Strike Destroys $3 Million in Ukrainian Aid
A Russian drone strike on a Zaporizhzhia warehouse injured three and destroyed $3 million of humanitarian aid, part of a wider attack involving 58 UAVs across Ukraine, while Ukraine returned 1,200 soldiers' bodies in a prisoner exchange.

Russian Drone Strike Destroys $3 Million in Ukrainian Aid
A Russian drone strike on a Zaporizhzhia warehouse injured three and destroyed $3 million of humanitarian aid, part of a wider attack involving 58 UAVs across Ukraine, while Ukraine returned 1,200 soldiers' bodies in a prisoner exchange.
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48% Bias Score

Russia's Attacks on Ukrainian Hotels: A Deliberate Assault on Press Freedom
A joint RSF and Truth Hounds report details 31 Russian strikes on 25 Ukrainian hotels between February 2022 and March 2025, killing one journalist, injuring seven, and significantly impacting press freedom in Ukraine.

Russia's Attacks on Ukrainian Hotels: A Deliberate Assault on Press Freedom
A joint RSF and Truth Hounds report details 31 Russian strikes on 25 Ukrainian hotels between February 2022 and March 2025, killing one journalist, injuring seven, and significantly impacting press freedom in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

Alabuga Start Program Exposed for Exploiting African Women in Drone Production
The Alabuga Start program, recruiting workers from developing countries for Russia, is revealed to exploit young African women by forcing them into hazardous, low-wage drone assembly work in the Alabuga Special Economic Zone, prompting investigations from Interpol and several African countries.

Alabuga Start Program Exposed for Exploiting African Women in Drone Production
The Alabuga Start program, recruiting workers from developing countries for Russia, is revealed to exploit young African women by forcing them into hazardous, low-wage drone assembly work in the Alabuga Special Economic Zone, prompting investigations from Interpol and several African countries.
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72% Bias Score

SPD Manifesto Sparks Controversy Over Russia Policy
Over 100 members of Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD), including prominent figures like Rolf Muetzenich and Hans Eichel, published a manifesto on achieving peace in Europe through defense capabilities and agreements with Russia, sparking intense criticism for its perceived appeasement of Russi...

SPD Manifesto Sparks Controversy Over Russia Policy
Over 100 members of Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD), including prominent figures like Rolf Muetzenich and Hans Eichel, published a manifesto on achieving peace in Europe through defense capabilities and agreements with Russia, sparking intense criticism for its perceived appeasement of Russi...
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68% Bias Score

German Court Grants Asylum to Couple, Denies it to Their Disabled Adopted Son
A German court granted asylum to Arthur and Rudolf Maksimov, but denied asylum to their adopted son Viktor, who has cerebral palsy, despite the court's designation of Arthur and Rudolf as Viktor's legal guardians, highlighting the complexities faced by LGBTQ+ refugee families with disabled members i...

German Court Grants Asylum to Couple, Denies it to Their Disabled Adopted Son
A German court granted asylum to Arthur and Rudolf Maksimov, but denied asylum to their adopted son Viktor, who has cerebral palsy, despite the court's designation of Arthur and Rudolf as Viktor's legal guardians, highlighting the complexities faced by LGBTQ+ refugee families with disabled members i...
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44% Bias Score
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