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Ovsyannikov Family on Trial in UK for Sanctions Violations
Dmitry Ovsyannikov, former governor of Sevastopol, and his family are on trial in London's Southwark Crown Court for violating UK sanctions and money laundering; the court is examining \£76,000 transferred to a UK bank account, a Mercedes purchase, and tuition payments made while under sanctions.
Ovsyannikov Family on Trial in UK for Sanctions Violations
Dmitry Ovsyannikov, former governor of Sevastopol, and his family are on trial in London's Southwark Crown Court for violating UK sanctions and money laundering; the court is examining \£76,000 transferred to a UK bank account, a Mercedes purchase, and tuition payments made while under sanctions.
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52% Bias Score


EU Imposes Tariffs on Russian Farm Imports to Boost Food Security
The EU approved tariffs on Russian and Belarusian agricultural products, including fertilizers (25% of EU imports), to reduce reliance and enhance food security, despite concerns from farmers about price increases and reduced competitiveness.
EU Imposes Tariffs on Russian Farm Imports to Boost Food Security
The EU approved tariffs on Russian and Belarusian agricultural products, including fertilizers (25% of EU imports), to reduce reliance and enhance food security, despite concerns from farmers about price increases and reduced competitiveness.
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44% Bias Score


Russia and India to Expand Arctic Cooperation
Russia and India are expanding Arctic cooperation, focusing on joint scientific research and public diplomacy, as outlined in a 2024 memorandum, with potential Indian participation in Russian Arctic expeditions.
Russia and India to Expand Arctic Cooperation
Russia and India are expanding Arctic cooperation, focusing on joint scientific research and public diplomacy, as outlined in a 2024 memorandum, with potential Indian participation in Russian Arctic expeditions.
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24% Bias Score


Fix Price Expands into Serbia, Defying Sanctions
Russian discount retailer Fix Price will open several stores in Serbia in the second half of 2025, marking a rare instance of Russian business expansion in Europe since the Ukraine invasion and adding to its existing presence in Latvia.
Fix Price Expands into Serbia, Defying Sanctions
Russian discount retailer Fix Price will open several stores in Serbia in the second half of 2025, marking a rare instance of Russian business expansion in Europe since the Ukraine invasion and adding to its existing presence in Latvia.
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24% Bias Score


Unlicensed Pediatrician Charged After Child's Death in Kabardino-Balkaria
A pediatrician in Kabardino-Balkaria, while on maternity leave, illegally practiced medicine, resulting in the death of a two-year-old patient in September 2024 due to misdiagnosis and incorrect treatment. This led to charges under article 109 part 2 of the Russian Federation's Criminal Code.
Unlicensed Pediatrician Charged After Child's Death in Kabardino-Balkaria
A pediatrician in Kabardino-Balkaria, while on maternity leave, illegally practiced medicine, resulting in the death of a two-year-old patient in September 2024 due to misdiagnosis and incorrect treatment. This led to charges under article 109 part 2 of the Russian Federation's Criminal Code.
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52% Bias Score


Voronezh Audit Chamber Uncovers 14.6 Billion Rubles in Municipal Violations
The Voronezh Audit Chamber's 2024 report, presented on March 18, 2025, revealed 14.6 billion rubles in municipal violations, mostly non-criminal, resulting from flawed procurement processes and other financial irregularities; corrective actions resolved 6.3 billion rubles in violations, with ongoing...
Voronezh Audit Chamber Uncovers 14.6 Billion Rubles in Municipal Violations
The Voronezh Audit Chamber's 2024 report, presented on March 18, 2025, revealed 14.6 billion rubles in municipal violations, mostly non-criminal, resulting from flawed procurement processes and other financial irregularities; corrective actions resolved 6.3 billion rubles in violations, with ongoing...
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24% Bias Score

Saint Petersburg's 2024 Reserve Fund: 13.5 Billion Rubles Spent, Transparency Concerns Raised
Saint Petersburg spent 13.5 billion rubles from its reserve fund in 2024, a quarter of the initial budget, with an additional 13.2 billion rubles spent under the classification "For Official Use Only", mainly allocated to construction and social policy committees, raising transparency concerns.

Saint Petersburg's 2024 Reserve Fund: 13.5 Billion Rubles Spent, Transparency Concerns Raised
Saint Petersburg spent 13.5 billion rubles from its reserve fund in 2024, a quarter of the initial budget, with an additional 13.2 billion rubles spent under the classification "For Official Use Only", mainly allocated to construction and social policy committees, raising transparency concerns.
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28% Bias Score

Civilian Camouflage Net Production in War-Torn Ukrainian Village
In war-torn Malokakhovka, seven volunteers, led by Roman Nazarov, produce 3x6 meter camouflage nets from spandbond fabric, utilizing locally sourced materials and tools, supported by regional officials and private citizens to aid soldiers.

Civilian Camouflage Net Production in War-Torn Ukrainian Village
In war-torn Malokakhovka, seven volunteers, led by Roman Nazarov, produce 3x6 meter camouflage nets from spandbond fabric, utilizing locally sourced materials and tools, supported by regional officials and private citizens to aid soldiers.
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60% Bias Score

Belarusian Ruble Unexpectedly Strengthens Against US Dollar
The Belarusian ruble unexpectedly strengthened against the US dollar, reaching 3.05 rubles per dollar—its lowest point since August 2023—due to the Russian ruble's strengthening, stemming from improved Russian trade balance, reduced imports, and geopolitical optimism; economists predict a slight wea...

Belarusian Ruble Unexpectedly Strengthens Against US Dollar
The Belarusian ruble unexpectedly strengthened against the US dollar, reaching 3.05 rubles per dollar—its lowest point since August 2023—due to the Russian ruble's strengthening, stemming from improved Russian trade balance, reduced imports, and geopolitical optimism; economists predict a slight wea...
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28% Bias Score

Trump-Putin Call Yields Limited Progress on Ukraine Conflict
Following a two-hour phone call, Presidents Trump and Putin agreed to a 30-day pause in Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, a prisoner exchange, and surprisingly, to resume hockey matches between the NHL and KHL. However, this agreement hinges on the US halting aid to Ukraine, a cond...

Trump-Putin Call Yields Limited Progress on Ukraine Conflict
Following a two-hour phone call, Presidents Trump and Putin agreed to a 30-day pause in Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, a prisoner exchange, and surprisingly, to resume hockey matches between the NHL and KHL. However, this agreement hinges on the US halting aid to Ukraine, a cond...
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36% Bias Score

Primorsky Krai Energy Sector Undergoes Major Upgrades in 2025
Primorsky Krai's energy sector is undergoing significant upgrades in 2025, including large-scale repairs at Vladivostok and Artemovskaya TPPs, reconstruction of Partizanskaya GRES's hydro-technical facilities, and the ongoing construction of Artemovskaya TPP-2, aiming to improve power reliability an...

Primorsky Krai Energy Sector Undergoes Major Upgrades in 2025
Primorsky Krai's energy sector is undergoing significant upgrades in 2025, including large-scale repairs at Vladivostok and Artemovskaya TPPs, reconstruction of Partizanskaya GRES's hydro-technical facilities, and the ongoing construction of Artemovskaya TPP-2, aiming to improve power reliability an...
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40% Bias Score

Trump-Putin Call May Signal Ukraine War Turning Point
A phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin is expected to initiate peace talks concerning the war in Ukraine, focusing on territorial issues and potential ceasefires; the US believes a deal is imminent, while the specifics remain unclear.

Trump-Putin Call May Signal Ukraine War Turning Point
A phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin is expected to initiate peace talks concerning the war in Ukraine, focusing on territorial issues and potential ceasefires; the US believes a deal is imminent, while the specifics remain unclear.
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44% Bias Score
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