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Russia Expels Two British Diplomats Amid Ukraine Tensions
Russia expelled two British diplomats from Moscow on Monday, accusing them of espionage and submitting false personal details, prompting a rejection of the accusations by the UK amid heightened tensions over the war in Ukraine and reciprocal diplomatic expulsions.
Russia Expels Two British Diplomats Amid Ukraine Tensions
Russia expelled two British diplomats from Moscow on Monday, accusing them of espionage and submitting false personal details, prompting a rejection of the accusations by the UK amid heightened tensions over the war in Ukraine and reciprocal diplomatic expulsions.
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36% Bias Score


Graham Proposes New Sanctions Against Russia
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham announced a new bill imposing sanctions on Russia's banking and energy sectors next week if peace negotiations aren't reached, despite Russia's stated willingness and a recent shift in U.S. support for Ukraine.
Graham Proposes New Sanctions Against Russia
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham announced a new bill imposing sanctions on Russia's banking and energy sectors next week if peace negotiations aren't reached, despite Russia's stated willingness and a recent shift in U.S. support for Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score


Greenland Election: Independence on the Ballot
Greenlanders vote Tuesday in an election that could determine the island's future relationship with Denmark, potentially leading to independence despite economic uncertainties and global power competition for influence in the Arctic. Pro-independence parties currently hold the majority.
Greenland Election: Independence on the Ballot
Greenlanders vote Tuesday in an election that could determine the island's future relationship with Denmark, potentially leading to independence despite economic uncertainties and global power competition for influence in the Arctic. Pro-independence parties currently hold the majority.
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40% Bias Score


Iran, China, Russia Hold Joint Naval Drills, Challenging US Influence
Iran, China, and Russia began joint naval exercises in the Gulf of Oman on Monday, a show of force against the US amid President Trump's weakening of Western alliances. The drills, involving 15 warships, are the fifth such exercise since 2019.
Iran, China, Russia Hold Joint Naval Drills, Challenging US Influence
Iran, China, and Russia began joint naval exercises in the Gulf of Oman on Monday, a show of force against the US amid President Trump's weakening of Western alliances. The drills, involving 15 warships, are the fifth such exercise since 2019.
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52% Bias Score


Chadian Journalist Arrested Amid Crackdown on Press Freedom
Chadian journalist Mahamat Saleh Alhissein was arrested on March 9th, 2025, in connection with the case of Olivier Monodji Mbaindiguim, editor of Le Pays, amid accusations of translating Russian documents concerning Mali and the Sahel's economic situation. This follows a pattern of increasing repres...
Chadian Journalist Arrested Amid Crackdown on Press Freedom
Chadian journalist Mahamat Saleh Alhissein was arrested on March 9th, 2025, in connection with the case of Olivier Monodji Mbaindiguim, editor of Le Pays, amid accusations of translating Russian documents concerning Mali and the Sahel's economic situation. This follows a pattern of increasing repres...
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40% Bias Score


Ukrainian Forces Reportedly Attack Novokuybyshevsk Oil Refinery
Ukrainian forces reportedly attacked the Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery in Samara Oblast, Russia, on March 10th, 2025, resulting in reported fires and explosions, despite Russian claims of no damage; the refinery produces 8.8 million tons of fuel annually, including for Russian military operations.
Ukrainian Forces Reportedly Attack Novokuybyshevsk Oil Refinery
Ukrainian forces reportedly attacked the Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery in Samara Oblast, Russia, on March 10th, 2025, resulting in reported fires and explosions, despite Russian claims of no damage; the refinery produces 8.8 million tons of fuel annually, including for Russian military operations.
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36% Bias Score

Romania Bans Pro-Russian Presidential Candidate Amidst Allegations of Russian Interference
Romania's electoral authority banned far-right, pro-Russian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu from the May re-run election, sparking protests; the decision, which is under appeal, follows allegations of Russian interference in the previous round and Georgescu's criminal investigation on six cou...

Romania Bans Pro-Russian Presidential Candidate Amidst Allegations of Russian Interference
Romania's electoral authority banned far-right, pro-Russian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu from the May re-run election, sparking protests; the decision, which is under appeal, follows allegations of Russian interference in the previous round and Georgescu's criminal investigation on six cou...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Pro-Russia Stance: A Strategy to Isolate China?
Donald Trump's overtures toward Russia, including pressuring Ukraine for concessions and publicly supporting Putin's views, raise questions about a potential US strategy to counter China's influence by aligning with Russia, despite concerns about the feasibility and potential consequences of such a ...

Trump's Pro-Russia Stance: A Strategy to Isolate China?
Donald Trump's overtures toward Russia, including pressuring Ukraine for concessions and publicly supporting Putin's views, raise questions about a potential US strategy to counter China's influence by aligning with Russia, despite concerns about the feasibility and potential consequences of such a ...
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48% Bias Score

Russian Forces Advance in Kursk Region, Battle for Sudzha Imminent
On March 9, 2025, Russian forces liberated several settlements in the Kursk region, including Kubatkin and Malaya Loknya, encircling Ukrainian units and advancing towards Sudzha. The operation, code-named "Pipe-3", involved experienced units and resulted in significant Ukrainian casualties and retre...

Russian Forces Advance in Kursk Region, Battle for Sudzha Imminent
On March 9, 2025, Russian forces liberated several settlements in the Kursk region, including Kubatkin and Malaya Loknya, encircling Ukrainian units and advancing towards Sudzha. The operation, code-named "Pipe-3", involved experienced units and resulted in significant Ukrainian casualties and retre...
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60% Bias Score

Trump Defends Putin, Dismissing Washington Post Criticism
President Trump defended Vladimir Putin against a Washington Post journalist's criticism, stating Putin showed no disrespect to him and that the WP lost his trust, highlighting the ongoing tensions between US foreign policy and the Ukraine conflict. Preparations for a future Trump-Putin meeting are ...

Trump Defends Putin, Dismissing Washington Post Criticism
President Trump defended Vladimir Putin against a Washington Post journalist's criticism, stating Putin showed no disrespect to him and that the WP lost his trust, highlighting the ongoing tensions between US foreign policy and the Ukraine conflict. Preparations for a future Trump-Putin meeting are ...
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56% Bias Score

European Arms Imports Surge 155 Percent Amid Ukraine War, Trump Uncertainty
Driven by Russia's Ukraine invasion and US foreign policy uncertainty under President Trump, European imports of heavy weapons surged 155 percent between 2020-2024 versus 2015-2019, while global imports decreased slightly; Ukraine became the world's largest arms importer, receiving 45 percent of its...

European Arms Imports Surge 155 Percent Amid Ukraine War, Trump Uncertainty
Driven by Russia's Ukraine invasion and US foreign policy uncertainty under President Trump, European imports of heavy weapons surged 155 percent between 2020-2024 versus 2015-2019, while global imports decreased slightly; Ukraine became the world's largest arms importer, receiving 45 percent of its...
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44% Bias Score

US Air Force's "Doomsday Planes": A $13 Billion Replacement Program
The US Air Force operates four Boeing E-4B "doomsday planes," costing $223 million each, designed to survive nuclear attacks and ensure government continuity; a $13 billion contract was awarded to develop a successor to the aging fleet.

US Air Force's "Doomsday Planes": A $13 Billion Replacement Program
The US Air Force operates four Boeing E-4B "doomsday planes," costing $223 million each, designed to survive nuclear attacks and ensure government continuity; a $13 billion contract was awarded to develop a successor to the aging fleet.
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48% Bias Score
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