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 Eastern Ukraine, Kyiv Hit by Missile Strike
Russia claims to have captured two more settlements in Ukraine's Donetsk region, Petropavlivka and Vremivka, amid heavy fighting near Pokrovsk; a Russian missile strike on Kyiv killed three people, while Moscow claimed further advances elsewhere; and hundreds of Swedish troops arrived in Latvia as p...
Russia Claims Gains in Eastern Ukraine, Kyiv Hit by Missile Strike
Russia claims to have captured two more settlements in Ukraine's Donetsk region, Petropavlivka and Vremivka, amid heavy fighting near Pokrovsk; a Russian missile strike on Kyiv killed three people, while Moscow claimed further advances elsewhere; and hundreds of Swedish troops arrived in Latvia as p...
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40% Bias Score
Trump's Presidency and the Russo-Ukrainian War: A Shift in Negotiation Strategy
Anticipation surrounds Donald Trump's potential presidency and its impact on the Russo-Ukrainian war; a December 2022 poll showed 45% of Ukrainians believing his election would hasten the war's end, while Trump's team advocates for immediate negotiations, a contrast to the Biden administration's str...
Trump's Presidency and the Russo-Ukrainian War: A Shift in Negotiation Strategy
Anticipation surrounds Donald Trump's potential presidency and its impact on the Russo-Ukrainian war; a December 2022 poll showed 45% of Ukrainians believing his election would hasten the war's end, while Trump's team advocates for immediate negotiations, a contrast to the Biden administration's str...
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40% Bias Score
Lithuania to Increase Defense Spending to 5-6% of GDP
Lithuania will increase its defense spending to 5-6% of its GDP from 2026-2030, exceeding all other NATO members, due to the threat of Russian aggression; this was announced by President Gitanas Nausėda on Friday.
Lithuania to Increase Defense Spending to 5-6% of GDP
Lithuania will increase its defense spending to 5-6% of its GDP from 2026-2030, exceeding all other NATO members, due to the threat of Russian aggression; this was announced by President Gitanas Nausėda on Friday.
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40% Bias Score
Hypothetical US Annexation of Greenland and Canada: Geopolitical Implications
A hypothetical US annexation of Greenland and Canada under a Trump presidency is discussed, drawing parallels to Russia's actions in Ukraine and raising concerns about potential geopolitical consequences and a possible negotiated settlement at Ukraine's expense.
Hypothetical US Annexation of Greenland and Canada: Geopolitical Implications
A hypothetical US annexation of Greenland and Canada under a Trump presidency is discussed, drawing parallels to Russia's actions in Ukraine and raising concerns about potential geopolitical consequences and a possible negotiated settlement at Ukraine's expense.
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56% Bias Score
DNA Breakthrough Solves 2002 Moscow-Region Cold Case Murders
Alexey Gaskov, a 50-year-old man, confessed to the 2002 murders of four women in the Moscow region after new DNA evidence linked him to the crimes; he had previously served time for rape and was investigated for other murders.
DNA Breakthrough Solves 2002 Moscow-Region Cold Case Murders
Alexey Gaskov, a 50-year-old man, confessed to the 2002 murders of four women in the Moscow region after new DNA evidence linked him to the crimes; he had previously served time for rape and was investigated for other murders.
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32% Bias Score
Zelensky's Flattery: A Calculated Strategy to Secure US Support Amid Ukraine War
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is publicly praising President-elect Trump to secure US support amid the ongoing war with Russia, employing a strategy similar to other countries who have sought to win Trump's favor; this approach highlights the significant impact of US aid on the conflict's o...
Zelensky's Flattery: A Calculated Strategy to Secure US Support Amid Ukraine War
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is publicly praising President-elect Trump to secure US support amid the ongoing war with Russia, employing a strategy similar to other countries who have sought to win Trump's favor; this approach highlights the significant impact of US aid on the conflict's o...
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40% Bias Score
Sweden Deploys Hundreds of Soldiers to Latvia in Largest NATO Deployment
On Saturday, hundreds of Swedish soldiers, along with mechanized infantry units, arrived in Latvia to join a Canadian-led NATO brigade near the border with Russia and Belarus, representing Sweden's largest NATO deployment yet, a direct response to heightened tensions following the Russian invasion o...
Sweden Deploys Hundreds of Soldiers to Latvia in Largest NATO Deployment
On Saturday, hundreds of Swedish soldiers, along with mechanized infantry units, arrived in Latvia to join a Canadian-led NATO brigade near the border with Russia and Belarus, representing Sweden's largest NATO deployment yet, a direct response to heightened tensions following the Russian invasion o...
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South Korean President Arrested for Inciting Insurrection
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was formally arrested on Sunday for inciting insurrection by declaring martial law in December, marking the first time a sitting president has been arrested in the nation's history; violent protests erupted among some of his supporters.
South Korean President Arrested for Inciting Insurrection
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was formally arrested on Sunday for inciting insurrection by declaring martial law in December, marking the first time a sitting president has been arrested in the nation's history; violent protests erupted among some of his supporters.
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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
Trump's Plan for US Energy Dominance: Challenges and Uncertainties
Donald Trump plans to boost US oil production by 15% and increase LNG exports, challenging Russia and Saudi Arabia by easing regulations, expediting licensing, and developing infrastructure, despite potential issues with domestic gas prices and global demand.
Trump's Plan for US Energy Dominance: Challenges and Uncertainties
Donald Trump plans to boost US oil production by 15% and increase LNG exports, challenging Russia and Saudi Arabia by easing regulations, expediting licensing, and developing infrastructure, despite potential issues with domestic gas prices and global demand.
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44% 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