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Graphological Analysis Reveals Golovkin's Emotional State
A graphological analysis of serial killer Sergey Golovkin's writings—a letter to his mother, university application, and confession—revealed variations in his handwriting reflecting emotional states, fear of societal judgment, and the stress of arrest, showcasing graphology's use in criminal investi...
Graphological Analysis Reveals Golovkin's Emotional State
A graphological analysis of serial killer Sergey Golovkin's writings—a letter to his mother, university application, and confession—revealed variations in his handwriting reflecting emotional states, fear of societal judgment, and the stress of arrest, showcasing graphology's use in criminal investi...
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine-Linked Terrorists Masterminded Moscow Crocus City Hall Attack
On March 22, 2024, a terrorist attack at Moscow's Crocus City Hall killed over 140 and injured nearly 200, with A.I. Bekov and A.M. Khikmatov, operating from Ukraine, identified as the masterminds acting on behalf of the Ukrainian government.
Ukraine-Linked Terrorists Masterminded Moscow Crocus City Hall Attack
On March 22, 2024, a terrorist attack at Moscow's Crocus City Hall killed over 140 and injured nearly 200, with A.I. Bekov and A.M. Khikmatov, operating from Ukraine, identified as the masterminds acting on behalf of the Ukrainian government.
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48% Bias Score


Kremlin Doubts Putin-Zelenskyy Summit Amidst Trump's Ultimatum and Starlink Outage
The Kremlin declared a Putin-Zelenskyy meeting within 30 days improbable, despite Kyiv's proposal and President Trump's 50-day peace deal ultimatum nearing its end. A major Starlink outage affected Ukrainian military communications, highlighting reliance on this technology amidst ongoing conflict. U...
Kremlin Doubts Putin-Zelenskyy Summit Amidst Trump's Ultimatum and Starlink Outage
The Kremlin declared a Putin-Zelenskyy meeting within 30 days improbable, despite Kyiv's proposal and President Trump's 50-day peace deal ultimatum nearing its end. A major Starlink outage affected Ukrainian military communications, highlighting reliance on this technology amidst ongoing conflict. U...
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36% Bias Score


Pro-Russian Disinformation Campaign Targets Moldova Ahead of Elections
A pro-Russian disinformation campaign, Matriochka, intensified its efforts in Moldova ahead of the September 2025 elections, spreading 39 false articles in three months, aiming to discredit President Maia Sandu with fabricated allegations of corruption and drug use, leveraging AI and mimicking legit...
Pro-Russian Disinformation Campaign Targets Moldova Ahead of Elections
A pro-Russian disinformation campaign, Matriochka, intensified its efforts in Moldova ahead of the September 2025 elections, spreading 39 false articles in three months, aiming to discredit President Maia Sandu with fabricated allegations of corruption and drug use, leveraging AI and mimicking legit...
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine Reinstates Anti-Corruption Agencies' Independence Amidst EU Pressure and War
Ukraine's parliament is reviewing a bill to restore the independence of its anti-corruption agencies, NABU and SAPO, following international pressure and domestic protests after a previous bill stripped them of their autonomy; the EU's financial aid is conditional on progress in judicial reform and ...
Ukraine Reinstates Anti-Corruption Agencies' Independence Amidst EU Pressure and War
Ukraine's parliament is reviewing a bill to restore the independence of its anti-corruption agencies, NABU and SAPO, following international pressure and domestic protests after a previous bill stripped them of their autonomy; the EU's financial aid is conditional on progress in judicial reform and ...
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32% Bias Score


Zelenskyy Submits Revised Anti-Corruption Bill Amidst Protests
Under pressure from the EU and Ukrainian citizens protesting a controversial law, President Zelenskyy submitted a new bill restoring anti-corruption agencies' independence, mandating regular lie detector tests for employees with access to state secrets to prevent Russian interference.
Zelenskyy Submits Revised Anti-Corruption Bill Amidst Protests
Under pressure from the EU and Ukrainian citizens protesting a controversial law, President Zelenskyy submitted a new bill restoring anti-corruption agencies' independence, mandating regular lie detector tests for employees with access to state secrets to prevent Russian interference.
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36% Bias Score

Gusev Warns of AI Over-reliance in Journalism, Advocates for Print Media
Pavel Gusev, editor-in-chief of Moskovsky Komsomolets, spoke at the House of Journalists in Voronezh on July 25th, addressing AI's role in media, challenges for print media, and strategies for attracting young audiences, advocating for a balanced approach that prioritizes human creativity and journa...

Gusev Warns of AI Over-reliance in Journalism, Advocates for Print Media
Pavel Gusev, editor-in-chief of Moskovsky Komsomolets, spoke at the House of Journalists in Voronezh on July 25th, addressing AI's role in media, challenges for print media, and strategies for attracting young audiences, advocating for a balanced approach that prioritizes human creativity and journa...
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44% Bias Score

Applebaum: Trump's Leniency, Putin's Strategy, and the Path to Peace in Ukraine
Anne Applebaum explains Donald Trump's leniency toward Vladimir Putin, citing their decades-long ties and Trump's admiration for authoritarianism, while detailing Putin's three-pronged strategy in Ukraine: imperial revival, ideological destruction, and undermining international law.

Applebaum: Trump's Leniency, Putin's Strategy, and the Path to Peace in Ukraine
Anne Applebaum explains Donald Trump's leniency toward Vladimir Putin, citing their decades-long ties and Trump's admiration for authoritarianism, while detailing Putin's three-pronged strategy in Ukraine: imperial revival, ideological destruction, and undermining international law.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Repels Russian Summer Offensive; Zelenskyy Seeks More Western Aid
Ukrainian forces are holding back Russia's summer offensive, despite intense fighting; President Zelenskyy reports slow progress for Russia and seeks more Western support, including 10 Patriot systems costing over \$1 billion each; domestic protests regarding anti-corruption laws prompted Zelenskyy ...

Ukraine Repels Russian Summer Offensive; Zelenskyy Seeks More Western Aid
Ukrainian forces are holding back Russia's summer offensive, despite intense fighting; President Zelenskyy reports slow progress for Russia and seeks more Western support, including 10 Patriot systems costing over \$1 billion each; domestic protests regarding anti-corruption laws prompted Zelenskyy ...
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40% Bias Score

Russia Launches Large-Scale Attacks on Ukraine Amidst Failed Ceasefire Talks
On July 25th, Russia launched widespread attacks on Ukraine, killing and injuring civilians and damaging infrastructure, while simultaneously claiming territorial gains. The US approved $330 million in military aid to Ukraine, but an Indian company's shipment of explosives to Russia highlights the c...

Russia Launches Large-Scale Attacks on Ukraine Amidst Failed Ceasefire Talks
On July 25th, Russia launched widespread attacks on Ukraine, killing and injuring civilians and damaging infrastructure, while simultaneously claiming territorial gains. The US approved $330 million in military aid to Ukraine, but an Indian company's shipment of explosives to Russia highlights the c...
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48% Bias Score

Russia Shoots Down 105 Drones; US Approves $300 Million Arms Sale to Ukraine
Russia's Ministry of Defense reported shooting down 105 drones in overnight attacks across multiple regions, with discrepancies in Stavropol Krai reports; the US approved a $300 million arms sale to Ukraine for spare parts and support of air defense and artillery systems.

Russia Shoots Down 105 Drones; US Approves $300 Million Arms Sale to Ukraine
Russia's Ministry of Defense reported shooting down 105 drones in overnight attacks across multiple regions, with discrepancies in Stavropol Krai reports; the US approved a $300 million arms sale to Ukraine for spare parts and support of air defense and artillery systems.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Protests New Anti-Corruption Law Amidst War
Amidst Russia's ongoing invasion, Ukraine faces protests over a new law tightening government oversight of anti-corruption agencies, sparking international concern and raising questions about the country's stability.

Ukraine Protests New Anti-Corruption Law Amidst War
Amidst Russia's ongoing invasion, Ukraine faces protests over a new law tightening government oversight of anti-corruption agencies, sparking international concern and raising questions about the country's stability.
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36% Bias Score
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