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Kremlin-Backed Fact-Checking Network Spreads Disinformation
Russia launched the Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN), a Kremlin-backed initiative using flawed methodology and biased narratives to counter Western fact-checkers; the GFCN's founders include TASS and ANPO "Dialog Regions," both sanctioned for spreading disinformation.
Kremlin-Backed Fact-Checking Network Spreads Disinformation
Russia launched the Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN), a Kremlin-backed initiative using flawed methodology and biased narratives to counter Western fact-checkers; the GFCN's founders include TASS and ANPO "Dialog Regions," both sanctioned for spreading disinformation.
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52% Bias Score


AI Mandate Drives Technological Transformation in Russian Agriculture
The Russian government mandates AI integration in agriculture, leading to increased AI adoption, supported by government funding and resulting in improved efficiency and output across various farming sectors.
AI Mandate Drives Technological Transformation in Russian Agriculture
The Russian government mandates AI integration in agriculture, leading to increased AI adoption, supported by government funding and resulting in improved efficiency and output across various farming sectors.
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52% Bias Score


Russian Offensive in Sumy Region Threatens City
Russian troops launched an offensive from Kursk into Ukraine's Sumy region, advancing 15 kilometers and threatening the city of Sumy, which is under intense shelling; thousands of residents from 213 villages have been evacuated amid fears of a full-scale occupation.
Russian Offensive in Sumy Region Threatens City
Russian troops launched an offensive from Kursk into Ukraine's Sumy region, advancing 15 kilometers and threatening the city of Sumy, which is under intense shelling; thousands of residents from 213 villages have been evacuated amid fears of a full-scale occupation.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Faces Surge in Foreign-Based Cybercrime Amid Ukraine War
Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) reported over 333,000 cybercrimes in 2024, with 202,000 originating abroad, a 32% solve rate, and a growing concern over pro-Russian hacking groups linked to the Ukraine war; despite a successful operation 'Endgame' disabling 300 servers and seizing €3....
Germany Faces Surge in Foreign-Based Cybercrime Amid Ukraine War
Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) reported over 333,000 cybercrimes in 2024, with 202,000 originating abroad, a 32% solve rate, and a growing concern over pro-Russian hacking groups linked to the Ukraine war; despite a successful operation 'Endgame' disabling 300 servers and seizing €3....
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40% Bias Score


Serbia to Review Military Supplies Following Russia's Allegations of Arms Transfers to Ukraine
Following a Russian intelligence report alleging Serbian ammunition supplies to Ukraine, despite its declared neutrality, Serbian President Vucic announced a review of military-technical cooperation to prevent fraudulent activities, prompting a response from the Russian Foreign Ministry expressing c...
Serbia to Review Military Supplies Following Russia's Allegations of Arms Transfers to Ukraine
Following a Russian intelligence report alleging Serbian ammunition supplies to Ukraine, despite its declared neutrality, Serbian President Vucic announced a review of military-technical cooperation to prevent fraudulent activities, prompting a response from the Russian Foreign Ministry expressing c...
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56% Bias Score


Bashkortostan to Build Ukrainian Cultural Center Amidst Repression
Radiy Khabirov, head of Russia's Bashkortostan republic, ordered the construction of a Ukrainian cultural center, a surprising move given the decline of the Ukrainian diaspora in Russia and the government's repression of Ukrainians since 2022. The center is intended for Bashkortostan's approximately...
Bashkortostan to Build Ukrainian Cultural Center Amidst Repression
Radiy Khabirov, head of Russia's Bashkortostan republic, ordered the construction of a Ukrainian cultural center, a surprising move given the decline of the Ukrainian diaspora in Russia and the government's repression of Ukrainians since 2022. The center is intended for Bashkortostan's approximately...
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44% Bias Score

Russian Forces Capture Key Settlements in Ukraine
Russian forces have captured multiple villages in the Sumy, Kharkiv, and Donetsk regions of Ukraine over the past week, disrupting Ukrainian supply lines and logistics; these advances involved coordinated actions across multiple fronts utilizing artillery and drones.

Russian Forces Capture Key Settlements in Ukraine
Russian forces have captured multiple villages in the Sumy, Kharkiv, and Donetsk regions of Ukraine over the past week, disrupting Ukrainian supply lines and logistics; these advances involved coordinated actions across multiple fronts utilizing artillery and drones.
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64% Bias Score

Ukraine's $7 Billion Drone Assault on Russia
On Sunday, Ukraine launched a sophisticated drone attack code-named "Spiderweb," targeting Russian air bases thousands of miles from the front lines, causing an estimated $7 billion in damage and potentially degrading Russia's strategic missile capabilities; this follows a week of intense Russian mi...

Ukraine's $7 Billion Drone Assault on Russia
On Sunday, Ukraine launched a sophisticated drone attack code-named "Spiderweb," targeting Russian air bases thousands of miles from the front lines, causing an estimated $7 billion in damage and potentially degrading Russia's strategic missile capabilities; this follows a week of intense Russian mi...
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52% Bias Score

Krasnodar Fund Supports SMO Veterans with Comprehensive Aid Programs
The Krasnodar branch of Russia's "Defenders of the Fatherland" fund, headed by SMO veteran Alexander Starovitov, provides comprehensive support to veterans, including technical aid, housing adaptation, and employment assistance, showcasing a collaborative model involving government, private organiza...

Krasnodar Fund Supports SMO Veterans with Comprehensive Aid Programs
The Krasnodar branch of Russia's "Defenders of the Fatherland" fund, headed by SMO veteran Alexander Starovitov, provides comprehensive support to veterans, including technical aid, housing adaptation, and employment assistance, showcasing a collaborative model involving government, private organiza...
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44% Bias Score

Denmark Ditches 'Frugal Four,' Prioritizes EU Rearmament
Denmark has left the 'Frugal Four' group, prioritizing EU rearmament over budget constraints due to Russia's actions, impacting upcoming EU budget negotiations, and potentially increasing defense spending.

Denmark Ditches 'Frugal Four,' Prioritizes EU Rearmament
Denmark has left the 'Frugal Four' group, prioritizing EU rearmament over budget constraints due to Russia's actions, impacting upcoming EU budget negotiations, and potentially increasing defense spending.
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44% Bias Score

Russia Criticizes NATO Baltic Sea Exercise as Provocative
One day before the start of the two-week NATO naval exercise Baltops in the Baltic Sea, Russia criticized the exercise as a provocation, claiming it was preparation for a military confrontation with Russia. The exercise, involving 50 ships, 25 aircraft, and 9,000 soldiers from 17 countries, will tak...

Russia Criticizes NATO Baltic Sea Exercise as Provocative
One day before the start of the two-week NATO naval exercise Baltops in the Baltic Sea, Russia criticized the exercise as a provocation, claiming it was preparation for a military confrontation with Russia. The exercise, involving 50 ships, 25 aircraft, and 9,000 soldiers from 17 countries, will tak...
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48% Bias Score

Spain Rejects NATO's 5% Defense Spending Target
Spain, unlike other major NATO members, wholly rejects Secretary General Mark Rutte's proposed 3.5%+1.5% formula for reaching 5% defense investment by 2032, maintaining that exceeding its current 2% GDP commitment is unwarranted, despite facing significant pressure from allies and the current geopol...

Spain Rejects NATO's 5% Defense Spending Target
Spain, unlike other major NATO members, wholly rejects Secretary General Mark Rutte's proposed 3.5%+1.5% formula for reaching 5% defense investment by 2032, maintaining that exceeding its current 2% GDP commitment is unwarranted, despite facing significant pressure from allies and the current geopol...
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60% Bias Score
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