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Unexplained UK Substation Fires Raise Sabotage Concerns
A series of unexplained electrical substation fires across the UK, impacting critical infrastructure near hospitals, military bases, and transport hubs, raises concerns about potential sabotage by the Russian GRU, despite government denials, with investigations ongoing.
Unexplained UK Substation Fires Raise Sabotage Concerns
A series of unexplained electrical substation fires across the UK, impacting critical infrastructure near hospitals, military bases, and transport hubs, raises concerns about potential sabotage by the Russian GRU, despite government denials, with investigations ongoing.
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56% Bias Score


Serbia's EU Accession Bid Faces Challenges Amidst Russia Ties and Protests
President of the European Council António Costa visited Belgrade to discuss Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's attendance at a Moscow Victory Day parade, emphasizing the need for alignment with EU foreign policy; Vučić reaffirmed Serbia's commitment to EU accession amidst internal anti-corruption ...
Serbia's EU Accession Bid Faces Challenges Amidst Russia Ties and Protests
President of the European Council António Costa visited Belgrade to discuss Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić's attendance at a Moscow Victory Day parade, emphasizing the need for alignment with EU foreign policy; Vučić reaffirmed Serbia's commitment to EU accession amidst internal anti-corruption ...
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52% Bias Score


Bulgarian Spy Ring's UK Operations Result in Long Prison Sentences
A Bulgarian-led spy ring working for Russia was convicted in London; Orlin Roussev received 10 years and 8 months, while five accomplices received sentences ranging from 5 to 10 years for targeting journalists, diplomats, and Kremlin opponents with sophisticated surveillance technology across Europe...
Bulgarian Spy Ring's UK Operations Result in Long Prison Sentences
A Bulgarian-led spy ring working for Russia was convicted in London; Orlin Roussev received 10 years and 8 months, while five accomplices received sentences ranging from 5 to 10 years for targeting journalists, diplomats, and Kremlin opponents with sophisticated surveillance technology across Europe...
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60% Bias Score


Bulgarian Spy Ring Sentenced for Russia-Linked Activities
A London court sentenced six Bulgarian spies for conducting surveillance, plotting to trade blood diamonds for weapons, and attempting to supply Russia with drones; their fugitive leader, a key suspect in Germany's biggest postwar fraud case, remains at large.
Bulgarian Spy Ring Sentenced for Russia-Linked Activities
A London court sentenced six Bulgarian spies for conducting surveillance, plotting to trade blood diamonds for weapons, and attempting to supply Russia with drones; their fugitive leader, a key suspect in Germany's biggest postwar fraud case, remains at large.
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60% Bias Score


Germany Halts Public Disclosure of Ukraine Weapons Deliveries
Germany's government announced it will no longer publicly disclose details of weapons shipments to Ukraine, citing strategic reasons to avoid jeopardizing Ukrainian military operations, sparking controversy among opposition parties and raising concerns about transparency and potential hidden deliver...
Germany Halts Public Disclosure of Ukraine Weapons Deliveries
Germany's government announced it will no longer publicly disclose details of weapons shipments to Ukraine, citing strategic reasons to avoid jeopardizing Ukrainian military operations, sparking controversy among opposition parties and raising concerns about transparency and potential hidden deliver...
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine-Russia Talks: Differing Stances and Trump's Potential Role
Ukraine's Zelenskyy offered to negotiate with Russia in Istanbul, but his advisor Podolyak imposed conditions, requiring a meeting only with Putin. Russia responded that a ceasefire would only happen after a peace agreement, not a temporary truce. The potential for a Trump visit adds complexity.
Ukraine-Russia Talks: Differing Stances and Trump's Potential Role
Ukraine's Zelenskyy offered to negotiate with Russia in Istanbul, but his advisor Podolyak imposed conditions, requiring a meeting only with Putin. Russia responded that a ceasefire would only happen after a peace agreement, not a temporary truce. The potential for a Trump visit adds complexity.
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68% Bias Score

Swedish Diplomat Arrested on Espionage Charges Amidst National Security Resignations
A senior Swedish diplomat was arrested on suspicion of espionage, raising concerns about potential links to the recent resignation of Sweden's national security advisor, Tobias Thyberg, who resigned after intimate photos were leaked; the government is investigating possible connections to foreign po...

Swedish Diplomat Arrested on Espionage Charges Amidst National Security Resignations
A senior Swedish diplomat was arrested on suspicion of espionage, raising concerns about potential links to the recent resignation of Sweden's national security advisor, Tobias Thyberg, who resigned after intimate photos were leaked; the government is investigating possible connections to foreign po...
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44% Bias Score

Russian Journalism Education: A Decline into Propaganda
A journalism graduate from Russia's Higher School of Economics describes the decline of press freedom in Russia, their own exile, and the transformation of journalism education into a tool for state propaganda.

Russian Journalism Education: A Decline into Propaganda
A journalism graduate from Russia's Higher School of Economics describes the decline of press freedom in Russia, their own exile, and the transformation of journalism education into a tool for state propaganda.
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56% Bias Score

Bulgarian Spies Sentenced in UK for Russia-Linked Espionage Operation
Six Bulgarian nationals in the UK received sentences of 5-10 years for espionage on behalf of Russia, targeting journalists and dissidents from 2020-2023, with the operation allegedly directed by fugitive ex-Wirecard manager Jan Marsalek, now believed to be in Russia.

Bulgarian Spies Sentenced in UK for Russia-Linked Espionage Operation
Six Bulgarian nationals in the UK received sentences of 5-10 years for espionage on behalf of Russia, targeting journalists and dissidents from 2020-2023, with the operation allegedly directed by fugitive ex-Wirecard manager Jan Marsalek, now believed to be in Russia.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Bans Far-Right Group, Faces Economic Challenges Amid Ukraine War
On May 13, 2025, German Chancellor Merz met with Greek PM Mitsotakis in Berlin, while Germany banned the far-right "Kingdom of Germany" group and its leader Peter Fitzek, arresting several members; the SPD rejected supplying Taurus missiles to Ukraine; and Germany's economy is predicted to contract ...

Germany Bans Far-Right Group, Faces Economic Challenges Amid Ukraine War
On May 13, 2025, German Chancellor Merz met with Greek PM Mitsotakis in Berlin, while Germany banned the far-right "Kingdom of Germany" group and its leader Peter Fitzek, arresting several members; the SPD rejected supplying Taurus missiles to Ukraine; and Germany's economy is predicted to contract ...
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32% Bias Score

ICAO Rules Russia Responsible for MH17 Downing
The ICAO council found Russia responsible for shooting down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine in 2014, killing 298 people, a decision that may result in compensation for victims' families and sets a precedent for future international disputes.

ICAO Rules Russia Responsible for MH17 Downing
The ICAO council found Russia responsible for shooting down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine in 2014, killing 298 people, a decision that may result in compensation for victims' families and sets a precedent for future international disputes.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey Suggests Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Compromise
Turkey's foreign minister suggests a possible compromise between Russia and Ukraine on peace talks, despite Ukraine's demand for a ceasefire before negotiations and Russia's insistence on talks first; this highlights the significant challenges in achieving lasting peace.

Turkey Suggests Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Compromise
Turkey's foreign minister suggests a possible compromise between Russia and Ukraine on peace talks, despite Ukraine's demand for a ceasefire before negotiations and Russia's insistence on talks first; this highlights the significant challenges in achieving lasting peace.
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48% Bias Score
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