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Russian Drone Strike Kills Five in Pryluky, Ukraine
A Russian drone strike on the Ukrainian city of Pryluky killed at least five civilians, including a one-year-old child, his mother, and grandmother, early Thursday morning; the attack came hours after a call between Presidents Trump and Putin, where Putin threatened retaliation for recent Ukrainian ...
Russian Drone Strike Kills Five in Pryluky, Ukraine
A Russian drone strike on the Ukrainian city of Pryluky killed at least five civilians, including a one-year-old child, his mother, and grandmother, early Thursday morning; the attack came hours after a call between Presidents Trump and Putin, where Putin threatened retaliation for recent Ukrainian ...
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44% Bias Score


Russia's Drone Surge Challenges Ukraine's Technological Edge
Ukraine's lead in drone warfare is threatened by Russia's surging production, fueled by Chinese components and substantial funding, producing 300 long-range drones daily versus Ukraine's 100, necessitating increased Western investment in Ukraine's defense.
Russia's Drone Surge Challenges Ukraine's Technological Edge
Ukraine's lead in drone warfare is threatened by Russia's surging production, fueled by Chinese components and substantial funding, producing 300 long-range drones daily versus Ukraine's 100, necessitating increased Western investment in Ukraine's defense.
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48% Bias Score


NATO Aims for 5 Percent Defense Spending Increase
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte's proposal to increase defense spending to 5 percent of GDP by 2032 has gained broad support, aiming to achieve consensus among all 32 member states at the upcoming summit in The Hague, with the US currently contributing 38 percent of NATO's burden, down from 54 per...
NATO Aims for 5 Percent Defense Spending Increase
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte's proposal to increase defense spending to 5 percent of GDP by 2032 has gained broad support, aiming to achieve consensus among all 32 member states at the upcoming summit in The Hague, with the US currently contributing 38 percent of NATO's burden, down from 54 per...
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56% Bias Score


Trump-Putin Conversation Casts Doubt on Immediate Peace in Ukraine
Following a conversation between former President Trump and Russian President Putin, the possibility of immediate peace between Russia and Ukraine is doubtful due to Russia's planned retaliation for a recent Ukrainian drone attack on Russian air bases; the discussion also involved Iran's nuclear pro...
Trump-Putin Conversation Casts Doubt on Immediate Peace in Ukraine
Following a conversation between former President Trump and Russian President Putin, the possibility of immediate peace between Russia and Ukraine is doubtful due to Russia's planned retaliation for a recent Ukrainian drone attack on Russian air bases; the discussion also involved Iran's nuclear pro...
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine to Boost Arms Production Amidst Shifting European Military Aid
Ukraine plans to increase arms production with European partners to counter Russia's attacks, following a Ramstein meeting in Brussels where the Netherlands pledged €400 million in maritime aid; the US was absent from the meeting.
Ukraine to Boost Arms Production Amidst Shifting European Military Aid
Ukraine plans to increase arms production with European partners to counter Russia's attacks, following a Ramstein meeting in Brussels where the Netherlands pledged €400 million in maritime aid; the US was absent from the meeting.
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36% Bias Score


Istanbul Talks Fail to Yield Progress; Trump's Inaction Prolongs Ukraine Conflict
On June 2nd, talks in Istanbul between Russia and Ukraine yielded no meaningful progress toward a ceasefire, reflecting a deep divide and highlighting the talks' use as a tool for political messaging towards the US, particularly Donald Trump, whose inaction prolongs the conflict.
Istanbul Talks Fail to Yield Progress; Trump's Inaction Prolongs Ukraine Conflict
On June 2nd, talks in Istanbul between Russia and Ukraine yielded no meaningful progress toward a ceasefire, reflecting a deep divide and highlighting the talks' use as a tool for political messaging towards the US, particularly Donald Trump, whose inaction prolongs the conflict.
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56% Bias Score

Russia Rejects Ukraine's Ceasefire Proposal, Raising Stakes in Conflict
Russia rejected Ukraine's proposed 30-day ceasefire and high-level meeting, angering Zelenskyy, who hinted at withdrawing from talks; Russia cites Ukrainian actions in Belgorod and Kursk as terrorism, and past experience with ceasefires.

Russia Rejects Ukraine's Ceasefire Proposal, Raising Stakes in Conflict
Russia rejected Ukraine's proposed 30-day ceasefire and high-level meeting, angering Zelenskyy, who hinted at withdrawing from talks; Russia cites Ukrainian actions in Belgorod and Kursk as terrorism, and past experience with ceasefires.
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60% Bias Score

US Demands 5% NATO Defense Spending Increase to Counter Russia
US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker demands NATO members, especially Canada, increase defense spending to 5 percent of GDP to counter Russia's military buildup, with consequences for non-compliance unspecified despite stating US commitment to NATO's Article 5.

US Demands 5% NATO Defense Spending Increase to Counter Russia
US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker demands NATO members, especially Canada, increase defense spending to 5 percent of GDP to counter Russia's military buildup, with consequences for non-compliance unspecified despite stating US commitment to NATO's Article 5.
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48% Bias Score

NATO Aims for 5 Percent GDP on Defense by 2032
NATO defense ministers in Brussels are nearing an agreement to raise defense budgets to 5 percent of GDP by 2032, driven by the war in Ukraine and the need to deter Russia, although the exact implementation timeline and distribution of spending remain to be finalized.

NATO Aims for 5 Percent GDP on Defense by 2032
NATO defense ministers in Brussels are nearing an agreement to raise defense budgets to 5 percent of GDP by 2032, driven by the war in Ukraine and the need to deter Russia, although the exact implementation timeline and distribution of spending remain to be finalized.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine's Drone Operation Damages 13 Russian Aircraft
Ukraine carried out a coordinated drone attack on June 1st, targeting multiple Russian air bases over 1900 kilometers from its border, damaging at least 13 aircraft, including eight Tu-95 bombers, according to the Washington Post, which utilized satellite images and video evidence. The operation, co...

Ukraine's Drone Operation Damages 13 Russian Aircraft
Ukraine carried out a coordinated drone attack on June 1st, targeting multiple Russian air bases over 1900 kilometers from its border, damaging at least 13 aircraft, including eight Tu-95 bombers, according to the Washington Post, which utilized satellite images and video evidence. The operation, co...
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16% Bias Score

NATO Launches Largest Military Buildup Since Cold War
NATO announced its largest military buildup since the Cold War, driven by the threat from Russia, with new targets for military capabilities demanding significant investment and personnel increases from member states; intelligence suggests Russia could attack a NATO member within years.

NATO Launches Largest Military Buildup Since Cold War
NATO announced its largest military buildup since the Cold War, driven by the threat from Russia, with new targets for military capabilities demanding significant investment and personnel increases from member states; intelligence suggests Russia could attack a NATO member within years.
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44% Bias Score

Russian Opposition Leaders Urge EU to Save Ukraine to Counter Putin
Exiled Russian opposition leaders, including Ilya Yashin and Yulia Navalnaya, addressed the European Parliament, urging increased support for Ukraine to weaken Vladimir Putin's regime, citing Putin's victory in Ukraine as strengthening his authoritarian rule and creating additional danger for Europe...

Russian Opposition Leaders Urge EU to Save Ukraine to Counter Putin
Exiled Russian opposition leaders, including Ilya Yashin and Yulia Navalnaya, addressed the European Parliament, urging increased support for Ukraine to weaken Vladimir Putin's regime, citing Putin's victory in Ukraine as strengthening his authoritarian rule and creating additional danger for Europe...
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48% Bias Score
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