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Spain Rejects NATO's 5% Defense Spending Target
Spain, unlike other major NATO members, wholly rejects Secretary General Mark Rutte's proposed 3.5%+1.5% formula for reaching 5% defense investment by 2032, maintaining that exceeding its current 2% GDP commitment is unwarranted, despite facing significant pressure from allies and the current geopol...
Spain Rejects NATO's 5% Defense Spending Target
Spain, unlike other major NATO members, wholly rejects Secretary General Mark Rutte's proposed 3.5%+1.5% formula for reaching 5% defense investment by 2032, maintaining that exceeding its current 2% GDP commitment is unwarranted, despite facing significant pressure from allies and the current geopol...
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60% Bias Score


Denmark Ditches 'Frugal Four,' Prioritizes EU Rearmament
Denmark has left the 'Frugal Four' group, prioritizing EU rearmament over budget constraints due to Russia's actions, impacting upcoming EU budget negotiations, and potentially increasing defense spending.
Denmark Ditches 'Frugal Four,' Prioritizes EU Rearmament
Denmark has left the 'Frugal Four' group, prioritizing EU rearmament over budget constraints due to Russia's actions, impacting upcoming EU budget negotiations, and potentially increasing defense spending.
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44% Bias Score


London Arson Trial Links Wagner Group to Attack on Ukraine Aid Warehouse
Six men are on trial in London for an arson attack on a warehouse shipping aid to Ukraine, allegedly carried out at the behest of Russia's Wagner mercenary group in March 2022, with one defendant admitting guilt and implicating the group.
London Arson Trial Links Wagner Group to Attack on Ukraine Aid Warehouse
Six men are on trial in London for an arson attack on a warehouse shipping aid to Ukraine, allegedly carried out at the behest of Russia's Wagner mercenary group in March 2022, with one defendant admitting guilt and implicating the group.
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48% Bias Score


Kremlin-backed Fact-Checking Network Raises Concerns
Russia launched the Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN), a Kremlin-backed initiative criticized for its biased narratives, questionable methodology, and lack of transparency, raising concerns about its impact on global information integrity.
Kremlin-backed Fact-Checking Network Raises Concerns
Russia launched the Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN), a Kremlin-backed initiative criticized for its biased narratives, questionable methodology, and lack of transparency, raising concerns about its impact on global information integrity.
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56% Bias Score


Bashkortostan to Build Ukrainian Cultural Center Amidst Repression
Radiy Khabirov, head of Russia's Bashkortostan republic, ordered the construction of a Ukrainian cultural center, a surprising move given the decline of the Ukrainian diaspora in Russia and the government's repression of Ukrainians since 2022. The center is intended for Bashkortostan's approximately...
Bashkortostan to Build Ukrainian Cultural Center Amidst Repression
Radiy Khabirov, head of Russia's Bashkortostan republic, ordered the construction of a Ukrainian cultural center, a surprising move given the decline of the Ukrainian diaspora in Russia and the government's repression of Ukrainians since 2022. The center is intended for Bashkortostan's approximately...
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44% Bias Score


Ukrainian Teacher Killed in Action: War's Impact on Zhytomyr's Jewish Community
Andriy Kurovskyy, a beloved computer science teacher at Zhytomyr's Or Avner Chabad school, died on May 28th, 2024, from heart failure while serving in the Ukrainian army on the Pokrovsk front; his death underscores the war's impact on Ukrainian civilians and the challenges faced by educational insti...
Ukrainian Teacher Killed in Action: War's Impact on Zhytomyr's Jewish Community
Andriy Kurovskyy, a beloved computer science teacher at Zhytomyr's Or Avner Chabad school, died on May 28th, 2024, from heart failure while serving in the Ukrainian army on the Pokrovsk front; his death underscores the war's impact on Ukrainian civilians and the challenges faced by educational insti...
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16% Bias Score

OPEC+ Agrees to 411,000 Barrel-a-Day Oil Production Increase
OPEC+ agreed on July 2nd to increase oil production by 411,000 barrels per day, a compromise between Saudi Arabia's push for faster increases and Russia's call for a pause, reflecting tensions between the group's leading members amid healthy market fundamentals and low oil inventories.

OPEC+ Agrees to 411,000 Barrel-a-Day Oil Production Increase
OPEC+ agreed on July 2nd to increase oil production by 411,000 barrels per day, a compromise between Saudi Arabia's push for faster increases and Russia's call for a pause, reflecting tensions between the group's leading members amid healthy market fundamentals and low oil inventories.
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32% Bias Score

Moscow Blogger Abducted, Released Amidst Claims of Anti-Muslim Statements
Moscow businessman and blogger Areg Shchepikhin was abducted near Yaroslavsky Station, then released; Chechen authorities cited his anti-Muslim statements as the reason for his detention by law enforcement, while six suspects were detained; the Kremlin's involvement suggests a calculated response to...

Moscow Blogger Abducted, Released Amidst Claims of Anti-Muslim Statements
Moscow businessman and blogger Areg Shchepikhin was abducted near Yaroslavsky Station, then released; Chechen authorities cited his anti-Muslim statements as the reason for his detention by law enforcement, while six suspects were detained; the Kremlin's involvement suggests a calculated response to...
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52% Bias Score

Russia Criticizes NATO Baltic Sea Exercise as Provocative
One day before the start of the two-week NATO naval exercise Baltops in the Baltic Sea, Russia criticized the exercise as a provocation, claiming it was preparation for a military confrontation with Russia. The exercise, involving 50 ships, 25 aircraft, and 9,000 soldiers from 17 countries, will tak...

Russia Criticizes NATO Baltic Sea Exercise as Provocative
One day before the start of the two-week NATO naval exercise Baltops in the Baltic Sea, Russia criticized the exercise as a provocation, claiming it was preparation for a military confrontation with Russia. The exercise, involving 50 ships, 25 aircraft, and 9,000 soldiers from 17 countries, will tak...
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48% Bias Score

Russian Forces Capture Key Settlements in Ukraine
Russian forces have captured multiple villages in the Sumy, Kharkiv, and Donetsk regions of Ukraine over the past week, disrupting Ukrainian supply lines and logistics; these advances involved coordinated actions across multiple fronts utilizing artillery and drones.

Russian Forces Capture Key Settlements in Ukraine
Russian forces have captured multiple villages in the Sumy, Kharkiv, and Donetsk regions of Ukraine over the past week, disrupting Ukrainian supply lines and logistics; these advances involved coordinated actions across multiple fronts utilizing artillery and drones.
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64% Bias Score

Kremlin-Backed Fact-Checking Network Spreads Disinformation
Russia launched the Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN), a Kremlin-backed initiative using flawed methodology and biased narratives to counter Western fact-checkers; the GFCN's founders include TASS and ANPO "Dialog Regions," both sanctioned for spreading disinformation.

Kremlin-Backed Fact-Checking Network Spreads Disinformation
Russia launched the Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN), a Kremlin-backed initiative using flawed methodology and biased narratives to counter Western fact-checkers; the GFCN's founders include TASS and ANPO "Dialog Regions," both sanctioned for spreading disinformation.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Appoints Foreign Policy Expert to Lead Military Procurement
Germany appointed Jens Plötner, a foreign policy expert, as the new state secretary for armaments, a controversial decision due to his lack of experience in the field, amid increased defense spending and NATO's plans for greater military capacity.

Germany Appoints Foreign Policy Expert to Lead Military Procurement
Germany appointed Jens Plötner, a foreign policy expert, as the new state secretary for armaments, a controversial decision due to his lack of experience in the field, amid increased defense spending and NATO's plans for greater military capacity.
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44% Bias Score
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