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Record Russian SME Procurement: 9.6 Trillion Rubles in 2024
In 2024, Russian state companies' purchases from SMEs reached a record 9.6 trillion rubles (a 20% increase), driven by a new 25% quota and government support programs, boosting innovation and import substitution across various sectors including IT and agriculture.
Record Russian SME Procurement: 9.6 Trillion Rubles in 2024
In 2024, Russian state companies' purchases from SMEs reached a record 9.6 trillion rubles (a 20% increase), driven by a new 25% quota and government support programs, boosting innovation and import substitution across various sectors including IT and agriculture.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Funding Cuts to Anti-Iran Groups and Evolving International Relations
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson announced that the Trump administration cut funding to groups opposing the Islamic Republic, citing this as evidence of past US interference, while also confirming ongoing negotiations with European countries and highlighting the evolving role of Russia and China...
Trump Administration's Funding Cuts to Anti-Iran Groups and Evolving International Relations
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson announced that the Trump administration cut funding to groups opposing the Islamic Republic, citing this as evidence of past US interference, while also confirming ongoing negotiations with European countries and highlighting the evolving role of Russia and China...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Reinforces Troops in Kursk Amidst Russian Gains
Ukraine is reinforcing its troops in the Kursk region after losing two-thirds of its controlled territory to Russia last month, amid President Trump's push for a ceasefire and a pause in U.S. military aid to Ukraine.
Ukraine Reinforces Troops in Kursk Amidst Russian Gains
Ukraine is reinforcing its troops in the Kursk region after losing two-thirds of its controlled territory to Russia last month, amid President Trump's push for a ceasefire and a pause in U.S. military aid to Ukraine.
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44% 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


Meat Grinders for Mothers of Fallen Soldiers Spark Outrage in Russia
A local branch of Vladimir Putin's United Russia party sparked controversy by giving meat grinders to mothers of fallen soldiers on International Women's Day, a gesture widely criticized online due to the term 'meat grinder' being associated with Russia's heavy military losses in Ukraine.
Meat Grinders for Mothers of Fallen Soldiers Spark Outrage in Russia
A local branch of Vladimir Putin's United Russia party sparked controversy by giving meat grinders to mothers of fallen soldiers on International Women's Day, a gesture widely criticized online due to the term 'meat grinder' being associated with Russia's heavy military losses in Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score


Hungary Threatens to Veto EU Sanctions on Russia
Hungary threatens to veto the EU's renewal of personal sanctions against Russia on March 15, demanding energy security guarantees and removal of eight individuals from the sanctions list; a unanimous decision by all 27 member states is required.
Hungary Threatens to Veto EU Sanctions on Russia
Hungary threatens to veto the EU's renewal of personal sanctions against Russia on March 15, demanding energy security guarantees and removal of eight individuals from the sanctions list; a unanimous decision by all 27 member states is required.
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40% 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

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

Ukraine's Ceasefire Proposal Fuels Hope for Peace Talks in Saudi Arabia
In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine's proposed temporary ceasefire, focusing on air and sea, is welcomed by the U.S., despite prior rejection by Russia. Peace talks aim to end the war between Ukraine and Russia, with President Zelenskyy's commitment to peace emphasized, alongside optimism from Presiden...

Ukraine's Ceasefire Proposal Fuels Hope for Peace Talks in Saudi Arabia
In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine's proposed temporary ceasefire, focusing on air and sea, is welcomed by the U.S., despite prior rejection by Russia. Peace talks aim to end the war between Ukraine and Russia, with President Zelenskyy's commitment to peace emphasized, alongside optimism from Presiden...
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40% Bias Score

Romania: Violent Protests Erupt After Presidential Candidate's Rejection
In Bucharest, Romania, violent protests erupted after the rejection of ultranationalist Calin Georgescu's presidential candidacy, leaving 13 police officers injured and causing significant property damage; the incident highlights rising political tensions and concerns about electoral integrity.

Romania: Violent Protests Erupt After Presidential Candidate's Rejection
In Bucharest, Romania, violent protests erupted after the rejection of ultranationalist Calin Georgescu's presidential candidacy, leaving 13 police officers injured and causing significant property damage; the incident highlights rising political tensions and concerns about electoral integrity.
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52% Bias Score

Romania Blocks Pro-Russian Presidential Candidate, Sparking Transatlantic Clash
Romania's annulled presidential election, initially won by pro-Russian candidate Calin Georgescu, resulted in a ban on his candidacy for the May rerun, sparking a transatlantic dispute between US allies claiming establishment interference and others seeing it as counteracting Russian influence.

Romania Blocks Pro-Russian Presidential Candidate, Sparking Transatlantic Clash
Romania's annulled presidential election, initially won by pro-Russian candidate Calin Georgescu, resulted in a ban on his candidacy for the May rerun, sparking a transatlantic dispute between US allies claiming establishment interference and others seeing it as counteracting Russian influence.
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52% Bias Score

Romania's Election Crisis: Georgescu Barred Amidst Allegations of Russian Interference
Romania's upcoming presidential election is marred by controversy as ultranationalist candidate Calin Georgescu, accused of Russian interference and financial irregularities, was barred from the election by the electoral commission, sparking protests and highlighting a transatlantic rift.

Romania's Election Crisis: Georgescu Barred Amidst Allegations of Russian Interference
Romania's upcoming presidential election is marred by controversy as ultranationalist candidate Calin Georgescu, accused of Russian interference and financial irregularities, was barred from the election by the electoral commission, sparking protests and highlighting a transatlantic rift.
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64% Bias Score
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