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Serbia's EU Path Hinges on Reforms and Geopolitical Choices
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell affirmed Serbia's EU membership as a strategic goal during a visit to Belgrade, but stressed the need for reforms and a clear geopolitical direction, criticizing President Vučić's attendance at Moscow's Victory Day celebrations amid widespread anti-corruption pr...
Serbia's EU Path Hinges on Reforms and Geopolitical Choices
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell affirmed Serbia's EU membership as a strategic goal during a visit to Belgrade, but stressed the need for reforms and a clear geopolitical direction, criticizing President Vučić's attendance at Moscow's Victory Day celebrations amid widespread anti-corruption pr...
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800 Prisoners Exchanged in Largest Swap Since War Began
Russia and Ukraine completed the first phase of a prisoner exchange on Friday, releasing almost 800 people, with the goal of releasing 2,000 people between both sides over the weekend, as agreed at the Istanbul meeting last week.
800 Prisoners Exchanged in Largest Swap Since War Began
Russia and Ukraine completed the first phase of a prisoner exchange on Friday, releasing almost 800 people, with the goal of releasing 2,000 people between both sides over the weekend, as agreed at the Istanbul meeting last week.
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Conscript's Death in Ukraine Sparks Outrage, Highlights Russia's Broken Promises
Aman Malyshev, a 22-year-old Russian conscript, died in Bryansk near the Ukrainian border in April 2024, despite assurances that conscripts wouldn't face combat; his death, revealed on social media, sparked public outrage and highlighted the issue of conscripts being deployed to combat zones.
Conscript's Death in Ukraine Sparks Outrage, Highlights Russia's Broken Promises
Aman Malyshev, a 22-year-old Russian conscript, died in Bryansk near the Ukrainian border in April 2024, despite assurances that conscripts wouldn't face combat; his death, revealed on social media, sparked public outrage and highlighted the issue of conscripts being deployed to combat zones.
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Trump-Putin Call Yields No Progress on Ukraine Conflict
Following Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, hopes for a swift diplomatic resolution, particularly under President Trump who promised to end the war in 24 hours, have not materialized. A recent two-hour Trump-Putin phone call yielded no results, highlighting challenges in conflict resolutio...
Trump-Putin Call Yields No Progress on Ukraine Conflict
Following Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, hopes for a swift diplomatic resolution, particularly under President Trump who promised to end the war in 24 hours, have not materialized. A recent two-hour Trump-Putin phone call yielded no results, highlighting challenges in conflict resolutio...
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Germany Deploys First Post-WWII Brigade to Lithuania, Strengthening NATO's Eastern Flank
Germany deployed its first permanent military brigade outside the country since WWII to Lithuania on Thursday, aiming to bolster NATO's eastern flank amid concerns over Russian aggression. The 45th Armored Brigade will reach its full strength of approximately 5,000 troops by 2027, based in Rukla and...
Germany Deploys First Post-WWII Brigade to Lithuania, Strengthening NATO's Eastern Flank
Germany deployed its first permanent military brigade outside the country since WWII to Lithuania on Thursday, aiming to bolster NATO's eastern flank amid concerns over Russian aggression. The 45th Armored Brigade will reach its full strength of approximately 5,000 troops by 2027, based in Rukla and...
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Stalin Statue Unveiled in Moscow Metro, Dividing Public Opinion
A new life-sized statue of Joseph Stalin, presented as a 'gift' to passengers, has been installed in Moscow's Taganskaya metro station, sparking divided reactions; some praise it as a historical figure, others condemn it as the glorification of a tyrant responsible for millions of deaths.
Stalin Statue Unveiled in Moscow Metro, Dividing Public Opinion
A new life-sized statue of Joseph Stalin, presented as a 'gift' to passengers, has been installed in Moscow's Taganskaya metro station, sparking divided reactions; some praise it as a historical figure, others condemn it as the glorification of a tyrant responsible for millions of deaths.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Deploys First Permanent Brigade Outside Country Since WWII in Lithuania
Germany inaugurated a permanent military brigade in Lithuania on Thursday, marking its first long-term deployment outside the country since WWII to bolster NATO's eastern flank amid concerns over Russian aggression; the brigade, expected to reach full strength of 4,500 troops by 2027, signals a majo...

Germany Deploys First Permanent Brigade Outside Country Since WWII in Lithuania
Germany inaugurated a permanent military brigade in Lithuania on Thursday, marking its first long-term deployment outside the country since WWII to bolster NATO's eastern flank amid concerns over Russian aggression; the brigade, expected to reach full strength of 4,500 troops by 2027, signals a majo...
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Moscow Metro Unveils Controversial Stalin Statue
A new life-sized statue of Joseph Stalin has been installed in Moscow's central Taganskaya metro station, sparking outrage and praise; the monument omits Stalin's crimes and depicts him favorably, reflecting a broader trend of state-sanctioned rehabilitation under Putin's rule.

Moscow Metro Unveils Controversial Stalin Statue
A new life-sized statue of Joseph Stalin has been installed in Moscow's central Taganskaya metro station, sparking outrage and praise; the monument omits Stalin's crimes and depicts him favorably, reflecting a broader trend of state-sanctioned rehabilitation under Putin's rule.
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52% Bias Score

Afghanistan Seeks Local Currency Trade with Russia and China
The Taliban administration is in advanced talks with Russia and China to use local currencies for trade, aiming to bypass sanctions and the US dollar's dominance, following a significant drop in US dollar availability due to aid cuts, impacting Afghanistan's economy.

Afghanistan Seeks Local Currency Trade with Russia and China
The Taliban administration is in advanced talks with Russia and China to use local currencies for trade, aiming to bypass sanctions and the US dollar's dominance, following a significant drop in US dollar availability due to aid cuts, impacting Afghanistan's economy.
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US Pushes for Changes in Russia-Ukraine Talks Amidst Venue Dispute
The US seeks to exclude hardline members from the Russian delegation in upcoming Ukraine-Russia talks, with potential venues including the Vatican (rejected by Russia) and Turkey (preferred by Russia). Disagreements reflect deep distrust and conflicting approaches, hindering progress towards a peace...

US Pushes for Changes in Russia-Ukraine Talks Amidst Venue Dispute
The US seeks to exclude hardline members from the Russian delegation in upcoming Ukraine-Russia talks, with potential venues including the Vatican (rejected by Russia) and Turkey (preferred by Russia). Disagreements reflect deep distrust and conflicting approaches, hindering progress towards a peace...
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40% Bias Score

Kallas Urges Serbia to Choose EU Path Amid Protests and Russia Ties
EU High Representative Kaja Kallas visited Serbia, urging the country to choose between the EU and Russia and to implement democratic reforms amid ongoing mass protests, while also calling for the normalization of relations with Kosovo.

Kallas Urges Serbia to Choose EU Path Amid Protests and Russia Ties
EU High Representative Kaja Kallas visited Serbia, urging the country to choose between the EU and Russia and to implement democratic reforms amid ongoing mass protests, while also calling for the normalization of relations with Kosovo.
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52% Bias Score

Hungary's "Transparency Act": Crackdown on Civil Society and Media
Hungary's new "Public Life Transparency Act" allows the government to regulate foreign funding of NGOs and media deemed threats to national interests, sparking widespread protests and concerns about mirroring Russia's restrictive foreign agent law.

Hungary's "Transparency Act": Crackdown on Civil Society and Media
Hungary's new "Public Life Transparency Act" allows the government to regulate foreign funding of NGOs and media deemed threats to national interests, sparking widespread protests and concerns about mirroring Russia's restrictive foreign agent law.
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40% Bias Score
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