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Von der Leyen Urges Fast-Track EU Membership for Ukraine as Strongest Security Guarantee
Ursula von der Leyen called for accelerating Ukraine's EU accession, citing it as the strongest security guarantee, and outlined a three-pronged strategy involving defense support, energy independence from Russia (reducing imports from €12 billion to €1.8 billion monthly), and swift EU integration, ...
Von der Leyen Urges Fast-Track EU Membership for Ukraine as Strongest Security Guarantee
Ursula von der Leyen called for accelerating Ukraine's EU accession, citing it as the strongest security guarantee, and outlined a three-pronged strategy involving defense support, energy independence from Russia (reducing imports from €12 billion to €1.8 billion monthly), and swift EU integration, ...
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40% Bias Score


Threat of Russian Retaliatory Strike on Kyiv Using Oreshnik Missile System
Russian Telegram channels report that a potential Ukrainian attack on Moscow on Victory Day may trigger a retaliatory strike on Kyiv using the Oreshnik missile system, escalating the conflict due to Ukraine's rejection of a proposed three-day truce and continued attacks on Russian territory.
Threat of Russian Retaliatory Strike on Kyiv Using Oreshnik Missile System
Russian Telegram channels report that a potential Ukrainian attack on Moscow on Victory Day may trigger a retaliatory strike on Kyiv using the Oreshnik missile system, escalating the conflict due to Ukraine's rejection of a proposed three-day truce and continued attacks on Russian territory.
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64% Bias Score


EU to Ban All Russian Energy Imports by 2027
The European Union will ban Russian gas imports by the end of 2025 and eliminate all remaining energy imports from Russia by 2027, aiming to cut off a key funding source for the ongoing war in Ukraine, after spending €23 billion on Russian energy last year.
EU to Ban All Russian Energy Imports by 2027
The European Union will ban Russian gas imports by the end of 2025 and eliminate all remaining energy imports from Russia by 2027, aiming to cut off a key funding source for the ongoing war in Ukraine, after spending €23 billion on Russian energy last year.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Destroys Fourth HIMARS with Jam-Proof Drone
Russia's Rubicon drone unit destroyed a U.S.-made HIMARS launcher near Chasiv Yar in Ukraine using a fiber-optic drone impervious to jamming, marking the fourth such destruction and highlighting the evolving nature of drone warfare.
Russia Destroys Fourth HIMARS with Jam-Proof Drone
Russia's Rubicon drone unit destroyed a U.S.-made HIMARS launcher near Chasiv Yar in Ukraine using a fiber-optic drone impervious to jamming, marking the fourth such destruction and highlighting the evolving nature of drone warfare.
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Russia Uses Victory Day Parade to Project International Support Amid Ukraine War
Russia's Victory Day parade on May 9th features North Korean military personnel and leaders from over 20 countries, including sanctioned nations, in an attempt to demonstrate broad international support amid the war in Ukraine, while simultaneously commissioning 150 million rubles worth of propagand...
Russia Uses Victory Day Parade to Project International Support Amid Ukraine War
Russia's Victory Day parade on May 9th features North Korean military personnel and leaders from over 20 countries, including sanctioned nations, in an attempt to demonstrate broad international support amid the war in Ukraine, while simultaneously commissioning 150 million rubles worth of propagand...
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44% Bias Score


Soviet 'Illegals': Cold War Espionage and its Lasting Legacy
Ben Macintyre's book, "The Spy and the Traitor," details the lives of Soviet 'illegals,' spies operating undercover in the West during the Cold War, highlighting their successes, failures, and lasting impact on intelligence operations, even influencing modern Russian tactics.
Soviet 'Illegals': Cold War Espionage and its Lasting Legacy
Ben Macintyre's book, "The Spy and the Traitor," details the lives of Soviet 'illegals,' spies operating undercover in the West during the Cold War, highlighting their successes, failures, and lasting impact on intelligence operations, even influencing modern Russian tactics.
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52% Bias Score

Kim Jong Un Orders Increased Artillery Production Amid Russia Support
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered a doubling of the country's artillery shell production, amid ongoing support for Russia's war in Ukraine, including the deployment of approximately 15,000 North Korean soldiers, with about 5,000 casualties, according to South Korean intelligence.

Kim Jong Un Orders Increased Artillery Production Amid Russia Support
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered a doubling of the country's artillery shell production, amid ongoing support for Russia's war in Ukraine, including the deployment of approximately 15,000 North Korean soldiers, with about 5,000 casualties, according to South Korean intelligence.
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40% Bias Score

Former Prisoner of War Critiques Both Russia's Brutality and Ukraine's Military
Stanislav Assejew, a former prisoner in a Donbas separatist prison and recent Ukrainian soldier, founded the Justice Initiative Fund to document Russian war crimes, criticizing both Russia's systematic brutality and Ukraine's military structure, advocating for reforms to improve infantry recruitment...

Former Prisoner of War Critiques Both Russia's Brutality and Ukraine's Military
Stanislav Assejew, a former prisoner in a Donbas separatist prison and recent Ukrainian soldier, founded the Justice Initiative Fund to document Russian war crimes, criticizing both Russia's systematic brutality and Ukraine's military structure, advocating for reforms to improve infantry recruitment...
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40% Bias Score

German Chancellor's Humiliating Vote Reveals Deep European Instability
On May 6th, German Chancellor Merz's confirmation vote was initially rejected by the Bundestag, revealing deep divisions within Germany's political center and raising significant concerns about Europe's stability, given Germany's vital economic and political role in the EU.

German Chancellor's Humiliating Vote Reveals Deep European Instability
On May 6th, German Chancellor Merz's confirmation vote was initially rejected by the Bundestag, revealing deep divisions within Germany's political center and raising significant concerns about Europe's stability, given Germany's vital economic and political role in the EU.
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56% Bias Score

EU to End Russian Gas Sales by 2027
The European Union announced a plan to end Russian gas sales to the continent by 2027, potentially overriding objections from countries like Hungary and Slovakia that have been heavily reliant on Russian energy, despite the ongoing war in Ukraine.

EU to End Russian Gas Sales by 2027
The European Union announced a plan to end Russian gas sales to the continent by 2027, potentially overriding objections from countries like Hungary and Slovakia that have been heavily reliant on Russian energy, despite the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Considers Retaliatory Strikes on Kyiv in Response to Ukrainian Provocations
In response to alleged Ukrainian provocations, including threats against the Moscow parade, Russia is considering retaliatory strikes targeting military command centers, industrial facilities producing weapons, and critical infrastructure in Kyiv; this is according to General-Major Vladimir Popov.

Russia Considers Retaliatory Strikes on Kyiv in Response to Ukrainian Provocations
In response to alleged Ukrainian provocations, including threats against the Moscow parade, Russia is considering retaliatory strikes targeting military command centers, industrial facilities producing weapons, and critical infrastructure in Kyiv; this is according to General-Major Vladimir Popov.
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60% Bias Score

WWII: Evacuation and Preservation of Russian Cultural Heritage
During WWII, Russian museums evacuated millions of artifacts, including paintings by Rembrandt and Aivazovsky, to the Ural Mountains, Siberia, and Kazakhstan, while others were hidden in basements; curators' actions are considered a civic feat.

WWII: Evacuation and Preservation of Russian Cultural Heritage
During WWII, Russian museums evacuated millions of artifacts, including paintings by Rembrandt and Aivazovsky, to the Ural Mountains, Siberia, and Kazakhstan, while others were hidden in basements; curators' actions are considered a civic feat.
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44% Bias Score
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