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Putin and Trump Agree to 30-Day Halt on Energy Infrastructure Strikes
Following a phone call between Putin and Trump, a 30-day mutual halt to strikes on energy infrastructure was agreed upon, alongside a prisoner exchange of 175 people and the release of 23 wounded Ukrainian soldiers. Discussions extended beyond this to include a wider range of topics.
Putin and Trump Agree to 30-Day Halt on Energy Infrastructure Strikes
Following a phone call between Putin and Trump, a 30-day mutual halt to strikes on energy infrastructure was agreed upon, alongside a prisoner exchange of 175 people and the release of 23 wounded Ukrainian soldiers. Discussions extended beyond this to include a wider range of topics.
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32% Bias Score


Ukraine Accused of Violating Ceasefire in Drone Strike on Russian Oil Depot
Russia accused Ukraine of violating a temporary ceasefire by attacking an oil depot in Krasnodar with drones, causing a large fire, hours after Putin and Trump agreed to a 30-day pause on energy infrastructure attacks.
Ukraine Accused of Violating Ceasefire in Drone Strike on Russian Oil Depot
Russia accused Ukraine of violating a temporary ceasefire by attacking an oil depot in Krasnodar with drones, causing a large fire, hours after Putin and Trump agreed to a 30-day pause on energy infrastructure attacks.
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48% Bias Score


Politicized Astronaut Return Highlights ISS Future
Astronauts Butch and Suni returned to Earth aboard the SpaceX capsule "Freedom" after a nine-month ISS stay, an event politicized by accusations of a "rescue mission" and overshadowed by broader disagreements regarding the ISS's future.
Politicized Astronaut Return Highlights ISS Future
Astronauts Butch and Suni returned to Earth aboard the SpaceX capsule "Freedom" after a nine-month ISS stay, an event politicized by accusations of a "rescue mission" and overshadowed by broader disagreements regarding the ISS's future.
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52% Bias Score


Partial Ceasefire Agreed in Ukraine, Further Negotiations Pending
Following a phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, a 30-day ceasefire was agreed upon, limited to Ukrainian energy infrastructure, with further negotiations scheduled in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on March 24th, despite continued attacks and objections from U...
Partial Ceasefire Agreed in Ukraine, Further Negotiations Pending
Following a phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, a 30-day ceasefire was agreed upon, limited to Ukrainian energy infrastructure, with further negotiations scheduled in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on March 24th, despite continued attacks and objections from U...
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60% Bias Score


Russia and Ukraine Exchange 372 POWs in UAE-Mediated Swap
On Wednesday, Russia and Ukraine exchanged 372 prisoners of war, including 22 wounded Ukrainian soldiers, mediated by the United Arab Emirates, bringing the total number of Ukrainian soldiers returned since the full-scale invasion to more than 4,300.
Russia and Ukraine Exchange 372 POWs in UAE-Mediated Swap
On Wednesday, Russia and Ukraine exchanged 372 prisoners of war, including 22 wounded Ukrainian soldiers, mediated by the United Arab Emirates, bringing the total number of Ukrainian soldiers returned since the full-scale invasion to more than 4,300.
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28% Bias Score


Ukraine and Russia Agree to Partial Ceasefire on Energy Infrastructure Attacks
Following separate phone calls between US President Trump and the presidents of Russia and Ukraine, both countries agreed to a temporary halt of attacks on each other's energy infrastructure; this is the first limitation on fighting in over three years of the war and is intended as a stepping stone ...
Ukraine and Russia Agree to Partial Ceasefire on Energy Infrastructure Attacks
Following separate phone calls between US President Trump and the presidents of Russia and Ukraine, both countries agreed to a temporary halt of attacks on each other's energy infrastructure; this is the first limitation on fighting in over three years of the war and is intended as a stepping stone ...
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40% Bias Score

Ivolginsky Ripper Receives Additional Life Sentence for 2007 Murder
Kegashbek Orunbaev, the "Ivolginsky Ripper," received an additional 13-year sentence for the 2007 murder of a woman in Ulan-Ude, after confessing to the crime while serving a life sentence in the Black Dolphin prison for previous murders in Buryatia and Altai Krai, bringing his total sentence to lif...

Ivolginsky Ripper Receives Additional Life Sentence for 2007 Murder
Kegashbek Orunbaev, the "Ivolginsky Ripper," received an additional 13-year sentence for the 2007 murder of a woman in Ulan-Ude, after confessing to the crime while serving a life sentence in the Black Dolphin prison for previous murders in Buryatia and Altai Krai, bringing his total sentence to lif...
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68% Bias Score

New State Council Commission to Aid Veterans of the Special Military Operation
A new State Council commission, headed by Astrakhan Governor Igor Babushkin, will support veterans of the special military operation and their families, focusing on rehabilitation, medical care, and interagency cooperation; its first meeting is planned for after March 24th.

New State Council Commission to Aid Veterans of the Special Military Operation
A new State Council commission, headed by Astrakhan Governor Igor Babushkin, will support veterans of the special military operation and their families, focusing on rehabilitation, medical care, and interagency cooperation; its first meeting is planned for after March 24th.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Withdraws from Kursk Bridgehead, Retaining Significant Force
In early March 2024, Ukrainian forces, facing a Russian offensive supported by North Korea and hampered by reduced US intelligence sharing following a decision by Donald Trump, withdrew from a bridgehead near Kursk, Russia, suffering some losses but retaining a significant force and boosting morale.

Ukraine Withdraws from Kursk Bridgehead, Retaining Significant Force
In early March 2024, Ukrainian forces, facing a Russian offensive supported by North Korea and hampered by reduced US intelligence sharing following a decision by Donald Trump, withdrew from a bridgehead near Kursk, Russia, suffering some losses but retaining a significant force and boosting morale.
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40% Bias Score

Four NATO Nations Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amidst Russia Threat
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland announced their withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention on March 18th, 2024, citing the need to strengthen their defenses against Russia's growing military threat. Latvia plans to submit a withdrawal bill to parliament next week, and the decision is considered cr...

Four NATO Nations Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amidst Russia Threat
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland announced their withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention on March 18th, 2024, citing the need to strengthen their defenses against Russia's growing military threat. Latvia plans to submit a withdrawal bill to parliament next week, and the decision is considered cr...
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56% Bias Score

Trump-Putin Call Yields Limited Progress on Ukraine Conflict
Following a over two-hour phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin on March 18th, German media outlets report limited progress, with a 30-day pause on attacks against energy infrastructure agreed upon, but major disagreements persist, and Kyiv's exclusion from talks raises concerns.

Trump-Putin Call Yields Limited Progress on Ukraine Conflict
Following a over two-hour phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin on March 18th, German media outlets report limited progress, with a 30-day pause on attacks against energy infrastructure agreed upon, but major disagreements persist, and Kyiv's exclusion from talks raises concerns.
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32% Bias Score

Moscow Murder: Homemade Gun Used in Premeditated Killing
On June 6th, 2024, in Moscow, Andrei Demin murdered Konstantin Balishansky, a former extreme sports athlete, using a homemade AK-74U submachine gun after a long-standing feud. Demin was apprehended after a shootout with police and faces life imprisonment.

Moscow Murder: Homemade Gun Used in Premeditated Killing
On June 6th, 2024, in Moscow, Andrei Demin murdered Konstantin Balishansky, a former extreme sports athlete, using a homemade AK-74U submachine gun after a long-standing feud. Demin was apprehended after a shootout with police and faces life imprisonment.
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28% Bias Score
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