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US and Russia Eye Greenland's Arctic Resources
President Trump's stated intention to annex Greenland, supported by seemingly tacit approval from Vladimir Putin, creates a significant geopolitical challenge for Europe, Greenland, and Denmark, driven primarily by the desire to access Greenland's Arctic mineral wealth.
US and Russia Eye Greenland's Arctic Resources
President Trump's stated intention to annex Greenland, supported by seemingly tacit approval from Vladimir Putin, creates a significant geopolitical challenge for Europe, Greenland, and Denmark, driven primarily by the desire to access Greenland's Arctic mineral wealth.
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64% Bias Score


Ukraine's Long-Range Drones and Ceasefire Agreement with Russia
Ukraine is testing its long-range Raybird drone, capable of flying over 20 hours and 1000km, which was used to attack Russian oil refineries until a recent ceasefire agreement. Ukraine also developed a 3000km range drone and other new weapons, despite Russia's claim of Ukrainian ceasefire violation.
Ukraine's Long-Range Drones and Ceasefire Agreement with Russia
Ukraine is testing its long-range Raybird drone, capable of flying over 20 hours and 1000km, which was used to attack Russian oil refineries until a recent ceasefire agreement. Ukraine also developed a 3000km range drone and other new weapons, despite Russia's claim of Ukrainian ceasefire violation.
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40% Bias Score


ICEYE to Provide Satellite Data to NATO
Finland-based ICEYE will provide its satellite imagery to NATO headquarters, boosting the alliance's real-time monitoring capabilities amid concerns about European space autonomy and the conflict in Ukraine.
ICEYE to Provide Satellite Data to NATO
Finland-based ICEYE will provide its satellite imagery to NATO headquarters, boosting the alliance's real-time monitoring capabilities amid concerns about European space autonomy and the conflict in Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score


Bulgarian Woman Exposed as Russian Agent in Vienna
A Bulgarian woman living in Vienna, Tzvetanka D., was revealed to be a Russian agent who spread disinformation, placed stickers with Nazi symbols disguised as pro-Ukrainian messages, and surveilled Austrian officials and journalists, including the head of Austria's domestic intelligence agency and a...
Bulgarian Woman Exposed as Russian Agent in Vienna
A Bulgarian woman living in Vienna, Tzvetanka D., was revealed to be a Russian agent who spread disinformation, placed stickers with Nazi symbols disguised as pro-Ukrainian messages, and surveilled Austrian officials and journalists, including the head of Austria's domestic intelligence agency and a...
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40% Bias Score


Romania's CSAT Meeting: Unanswered Questions on Extremism, Russian Interference, and the Ukraine Conflict
Romania's Supreme Council of National Defense (CSAT) approved 2024 national security reports but failed to explain the rise of extremist Călin Georgescu and alleged Russian support, despite warnings from German intelligence and concerns from Western allies regarding future Russian aggression; CSAT a...
Romania's CSAT Meeting: Unanswered Questions on Extremism, Russian Interference, and the Ukraine Conflict
Romania's Supreme Council of National Defense (CSAT) approved 2024 national security reports but failed to explain the rise of extremist Călin Georgescu and alleged Russian support, despite warnings from German intelligence and concerns from Western allies regarding future Russian aggression; CSAT a...
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48% Bias Score


Turkey and Russia to Cooperate on Regional Conflicts
Turkish President Erdogan and Russian President Putin agreed to cooperate on resolving regional conflicts, including reviving the Black Sea grain deal and ensuring safe navigation for Russian food and fertilizer exports, during a phone call on [Date not specified in text].
Turkey and Russia to Cooperate on Regional Conflicts
Turkish President Erdogan and Russian President Putin agreed to cooperate on resolving regional conflicts, including reviving the Black Sea grain deal and ensuring safe navigation for Russian food and fertilizer exports, during a phone call on [Date not specified in text].
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32% Bias Score

Trump's Ukraine Peace Deal Stalled Amidst Contrasting US-Russia Statements
Despite two months of negotiations, Donald Trump's efforts to broker a peace deal in Ukraine have yielded no significant breakthroughs, with contrasting statements from Washington and Moscow revealing a lack of substantial agreement on a ceasefire and highlighting Russia's strategic advantage.

Trump's Ukraine Peace Deal Stalled Amidst Contrasting US-Russia Statements
Despite two months of negotiations, Donald Trump's efforts to broker a peace deal in Ukraine have yielded no significant breakthroughs, with contrasting statements from Washington and Moscow revealing a lack of substantial agreement on a ceasefire and highlighting Russia's strategic advantage.
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64% Bias Score

Europe Plans Reassurance Force Deployment to Ukraine
Following a Paris meeting of European and NATO leaders, French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to deploy a European reassurance force to Ukraine, contingent on a lasting peace deal, with the UK and France visiting Ukraine to assess needs; however, the plan lacks full European consensus due...

Europe Plans Reassurance Force Deployment to Ukraine
Following a Paris meeting of European and NATO leaders, French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to deploy a European reassurance force to Ukraine, contingent on a lasting peace deal, with the UK and France visiting Ukraine to assess needs; however, the plan lacks full European consensus due...
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36% Bias Score

Putin cites J.K. Rowling to illustrate "cancel culture" debate
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in 2022, compared Western sanctions against Russia to the "canceling" of J.K. Rowling, highlighting the increasing global debate surrounding "cancel culture" and its rapid spread via the internet and social media; a researcher in Italy is studying this phenomenon.

Putin cites J.K. Rowling to illustrate "cancel culture" debate
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in 2022, compared Western sanctions against Russia to the "canceling" of J.K. Rowling, highlighting the increasing global debate surrounding "cancel culture" and its rapid spread via the internet and social media; a researcher in Italy is studying this phenomenon.
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44% Bias Score

Egypt Submarine Sinks, Killing Six
A tourist submarine sank off Hurghada, Egypt, on Thursday, killing six Russian nationals and injuring 29 others from various countries among the 50 passengers. The submarine, owned by Sindbad Submarines, struck a reef, causing a pressure loss that led to flooding.

Egypt Submarine Sinks, Killing Six
A tourist submarine sank off Hurghada, Egypt, on Thursday, killing six Russian nationals and injuring 29 others from various countries among the 50 passengers. The submarine, owned by Sindbad Submarines, struck a reef, causing a pressure loss that led to flooding.
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32% Bias Score

Putin Proposes UN-Led Administration in Ukraine for Elections
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested a UN-led temporary administration in Ukraine to hold elections and install a government he considers legitimate for peace talks, citing precedents such as East Timor and Papua New Guinea; the White House rejected the proposal.

Putin Proposes UN-Led Administration in Ukraine for Elections
Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested a UN-led temporary administration in Ukraine to hold elections and install a government he considers legitimate for peace talks, citing precedents such as East Timor and Papua New Guinea; the White House rejected the proposal.
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56% Bias Score

Harvard Researcher Faces Deportation, Fears Russian Persecution
A Russian medical researcher at Harvard University, Kseniia Petrova, is detained in Louisiana after her visa was revoked for undeclared frog embryos found in her luggage; she fears persecution in Russia for her anti-war activism and is seeking asylum in the U.S.

Harvard Researcher Faces Deportation, Fears Russian Persecution
A Russian medical researcher at Harvard University, Kseniia Petrova, is detained in Louisiana after her visa was revoked for undeclared frog embryos found in her luggage; she fears persecution in Russia for her anti-war activism and is seeking asylum in the U.S.
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48% Bias Score
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