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Russia Considers State Food Price Controls Amid Soaring Costs
Facing soaring food prices, particularly a 300% year-on-year increase in potatoes due to import restrictions and poor harvests, the Russian government is considering price controls, despite warnings from 13 industry associations of a potential return to a planned economy.
Russia Considers State Food Price Controls Amid Soaring Costs
Facing soaring food prices, particularly a 300% year-on-year increase in potatoes due to import restrictions and poor harvests, the Russian government is considering price controls, despite warnings from 13 industry associations of a potential return to a planned economy.
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56% Bias Score


Odessa House of Trade Unions Fire: A Turning Point in the Ukraine Conflict
On May 2, 2014, pro-Russian protesters in Odessa, Ukraine, were killed in the House of Trade Unions building fire, marking a significant turning point in the conflict and fueling participation in the Donbas war.
Odessa House of Trade Unions Fire: A Turning Point in the Ukraine Conflict
On May 2, 2014, pro-Russian protesters in Odessa, Ukraine, were killed in the House of Trade Unions building fire, marking a significant turning point in the conflict and fueling participation in the Donbas war.
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64% Bias Score


Foreign Veterans' Long-Term Commitment to Ukrainian Conflict
A multinational volunteer battalion, composed primarily of US and UK veterans, has fought alongside Ukrainian forces for three years, motivated by defending the free world, not financial gain; their experiences challenge Russian narratives about NATO involvement and reveal insights into the realitie...
Foreign Veterans' Long-Term Commitment to Ukrainian Conflict
A multinational volunteer battalion, composed primarily of US and UK veterans, has fought alongside Ukrainian forces for three years, motivated by defending the free world, not financial gain; their experiences challenge Russian narratives about NATO involvement and reveal insights into the realitie...
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52% Bias Score


Pussy Riot's Tolokonnikova: From Punk Prayer to Trauma and Pragmatism
Nadya Tolokonnikova, a Pussy Riot member previously imprisoned for blasphemy, now exhibits art reflecting on her trauma and disillusionment, challenging perceptions of her religious views and activism strategies while maintaining her commitment to independent journalism.
Pussy Riot's Tolokonnikova: From Punk Prayer to Trauma and Pragmatism
Nadya Tolokonnikova, a Pussy Riot member previously imprisoned for blasphemy, now exhibits art reflecting on her trauma and disillusionment, challenging perceptions of her religious views and activism strategies while maintaining her commitment to independent journalism.
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56% Bias Score


US-Ukraine Resource Deal Signals Policy Shift in Trump Administration
The Trump administration signed a joint natural resource exploitation agreement with Ukraine, marking a shift in US policy toward the conflict, granting the US joint rights to specific minerals and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant while leaving open the possibility of future US support for a European-...
US-Ukraine Resource Deal Signals Policy Shift in Trump Administration
The Trump administration signed a joint natural resource exploitation agreement with Ukraine, marking a shift in US policy toward the conflict, granting the US joint rights to specific minerals and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant while leaving open the possibility of future US support for a European-...
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52% Bias Score


France and Poland to Sign Major Agreement Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
France and Poland are set to sign a major agreement on May 9th in Nancy, France, strengthening defense, economic, and energy cooperation, driven by concerns over Russian aggression and the future of US security guarantees in Europe.
France and Poland to Sign Major Agreement Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
France and Poland are set to sign a major agreement on May 9th in Nancy, France, strengthening defense, economic, and energy cooperation, driven by concerns over Russian aggression and the future of US security guarantees in Europe.
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36% Bias Score

Copper Mining Plan Sparks New Tensions in Russia's Bashkortostan
The Russian Copper Company plans to mine copper in Bashkortostan's Kryktytau mountain range, despite local protests and concerns about irreversible ecological damage and government repression, mirroring similar conflicts in the region.

Copper Mining Plan Sparks New Tensions in Russia's Bashkortostan
The Russian Copper Company plans to mine copper in Bashkortostan's Kryktytau mountain range, despite local protests and concerns about irreversible ecological damage and government repression, mirroring similar conflicts in the region.
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48% Bias Score

US-Ukraine Resource-Sharing Deal Signed
The US and Ukraine signed a deal creating a joint investment fund for Ukrainian reconstruction, granting the US preferential access to Ukrainian resources, including rare earths, titanium, lithium, and uranium, in exchange for equal investment, not repayment of past US aid.

US-Ukraine Resource-Sharing Deal Signed
The US and Ukraine signed a deal creating a joint investment fund for Ukrainian reconstruction, granting the US preferential access to Ukrainian resources, including rare earths, titanium, lithium, and uranium, in exchange for equal investment, not repayment of past US aid.
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48% Bias Score

Russia's Communist Party Urges Stalingrad Name Change; Putin Partially Agrees
Gennady Zyuganov, head of Russia's Communist Party, urged Vladimir Putin to rename Volgograd to Stalingrad to commemorate WWII victory; Putin partially agreed, renaming the city's airport, but stated a full name change depends on public opinion, despite polls showing opposition.

Russia's Communist Party Urges Stalingrad Name Change; Putin Partially Agrees
Gennady Zyuganov, head of Russia's Communist Party, urged Vladimir Putin to rename Volgograd to Stalingrad to commemorate WWII victory; Putin partially agreed, renaming the city's airport, but stated a full name change depends on public opinion, despite polls showing opposition.
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44% Bias Score

Greek Authorities Arrest Georgian Man for Alleged Spying
A 59-year-old Georgian man living in Greece was arrested for allegedly spying on Greek military installations in Alexandroupolis, providing videos and photos to a recruiter with organized crime ties who has since fled the country; the suspect claimed he was motivated by pro-Russian sentiment.

Greek Authorities Arrest Georgian Man for Alleged Spying
A 59-year-old Georgian man living in Greece was arrested for allegedly spying on Greek military installations in Alexandroupolis, providing videos and photos to a recruiter with organized crime ties who has since fled the country; the suspect claimed he was motivated by pro-Russian sentiment.
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48% Bias Score

US-Ukraine Raw Materials Deal: A Step Towards Peace or a Pragmatic Partnership?
A raw materials agreement between the US and Ukraine, signed on May 2nd, allows US companies to extract resources in exchange for financial aid and support, prompting mixed reactions in Europe regarding its impact on peace and the ongoing conflict.

US-Ukraine Raw Materials Deal: A Step Towards Peace or a Pragmatic Partnership?
A raw materials agreement between the US and Ukraine, signed on May 2nd, allows US companies to extract resources in exchange for financial aid and support, prompting mixed reactions in Europe regarding its impact on peace and the ongoing conflict.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine-U.S. Minerals Deal: Securing Aid Amidst Mixed Public Sentiment
Ukraine and the U.S. signed a minerals agreement granting Washington access to Ukrainian resources in exchange for continued military support and a reconstruction fund; public reaction in Kyiv is mixed, with some expressing concerns about resource exploitation.

Ukraine-U.S. Minerals Deal: Securing Aid Amidst Mixed Public Sentiment
Ukraine and the U.S. signed a minerals agreement granting Washington access to Ukrainian resources in exchange for continued military support and a reconstruction fund; public reaction in Kyiv is mixed, with some expressing concerns about resource exploitation.
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44% Bias Score
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