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Russia-Ukraine Prisoner Exchange Amidst Continued Attacks
During talks in Turkey, Russia and Ukraine agreed to another prisoner exchange of 1200 prisoners each, while attacks continued; Russia reported civilian casualties from Ukrainian drone strikes, and Ukraine reported Russian air strikes; President Zelenskyy announced a new anti-corruption law in respo...
Russia-Ukraine Prisoner Exchange Amidst Continued Attacks
During talks in Turkey, Russia and Ukraine agreed to another prisoner exchange of 1200 prisoners each, while attacks continued; Russia reported civilian casualties from Ukrainian drone strikes, and Ukraine reported Russian air strikes; President Zelenskyy announced a new anti-corruption law in respo...
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36% Bias Score


Krasnodar Krai Drone Attack: One Fatality, Infrastructure Damage
A large-scale drone attack on Krasnodar Krai on July 24th resulted in 21 Ukrainian drones being intercepted, two impacting the region, causing one fatality, one serious injury in Sochi, and damage to infrastructure, including a fire.
Krasnodar Krai Drone Attack: One Fatality, Infrastructure Damage
A large-scale drone attack on Krasnodar Krai on July 24th resulted in 21 Ukrainian drones being intercepted, two impacting the region, causing one fatality, one serious injury in Sochi, and damage to infrastructure, including a fire.
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48% Bias Score


Limited Progress in Istanbul Talks as Russia and Ukraine Remain Divided on Ceasefire
Russia and Ukraine held a brief meeting in Istanbul on Wednesday, making progress on prisoner exchanges but remaining far apart on ceasefire terms and a possible Putin-Zelenskyy summit before August, despite US President Trump's 50-day ultimatum for a peace deal.
Limited Progress in Istanbul Talks as Russia and Ukraine Remain Divided on Ceasefire
Russia and Ukraine held a brief meeting in Istanbul on Wednesday, making progress on prisoner exchanges but remaining far apart on ceasefire terms and a possible Putin-Zelenskyy summit before August, despite US President Trump's 50-day ultimatum for a peace deal.
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36% Bias Score


House Committee Finds No Direct Evidence of Putin's Preference for Trump in 2016
The House Intelligence Committee found that the intelligence community lacked direct evidence of Vladimir Putin's preference for Donald Trump in 2016, but "potentially biased" reports suggesting otherwise were published under then-President Barack Obama's direction.
House Committee Finds No Direct Evidence of Putin's Preference for Trump in 2016
The House Intelligence Committee found that the intelligence community lacked direct evidence of Vladimir Putin's preference for Donald Trump in 2016, but "potentially biased" reports suggesting otherwise were published under then-President Barack Obama's direction.
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60% Bias Score


Critique of Schinkel's Essay on Western Complicity in Ukraine War
A Dutch newspaper article criticizes sociolog Willem Schinkel's essay claiming Western complicity in the Ukraine war, citing his selective use of a Wall Street Journal poll showing 82% of Ukrainians blaming Russia, while he emphasizes a 55% figure suggesting Western culpability; the article also ref...
Critique of Schinkel's Essay on Western Complicity in Ukraine War
A Dutch newspaper article criticizes sociolog Willem Schinkel's essay claiming Western complicity in the Ukraine war, citing his selective use of a Wall Street Journal poll showing 82% of Ukrainians blaming Russia, while he emphasizes a 55% figure suggesting Western culpability; the article also ref...
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60% Bias Score


Ukraine, Russia Agree to Major Prisoner Exchange in Istanbul Talks
In Istanbul, Ukraine and Russia concluded their third round of talks in 2025, agreeing to a large prisoner exchange involving 1450 people and the transfer of over 7000 Ukrainian soldiers' bodies. Ukraine proposed a summit between Zelenskyy and Putin by late August, while Russia suggested creating on...
Ukraine, Russia Agree to Major Prisoner Exchange in Istanbul Talks
In Istanbul, Ukraine and Russia concluded their third round of talks in 2025, agreeing to a large prisoner exchange involving 1450 people and the transfer of over 7000 Ukrainian soldiers' bodies. Ukraine proposed a summit between Zelenskyy and Putin by late August, while Russia suggested creating on...
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44% Bias Score

Sochi Drone Debris Kills One, Injures Another
A Ukrainian drone's debris falling in Sochi, Russia, killed one woman and critically injured another on Aviatsionnaya Street in the Adler district; other recent attacks in Sevastopol and Novocherkassk caused property damage.

Sochi Drone Debris Kills One, Injures Another
A Ukrainian drone's debris falling in Sochi, Russia, killed one woman and critically injured another on Aviatsionnaya Street in the Adler district; other recent attacks in Sevastopol and Novocherkassk caused property damage.
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56% Bias Score

Leaked MOU Reveals Potential US Control of Armenian Transport Corridor
An alleged memorandum of understanding between Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the U.S. for a 42km transport corridor in Armenia's Syunik region, leased to a private American company for 99 years, has been leaked and denied by Armenian authorities.

Leaked MOU Reveals Potential US Control of Armenian Transport Corridor
An alleged memorandum of understanding between Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the U.S. for a 42km transport corridor in Armenia's Syunik region, leased to a private American company for 99 years, has been leaked and denied by Armenian authorities.
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56% Bias Score

Russia, Ukraine Agree to Prisoner Exchange Amidst Ongoing Ceasefire Disagreements
In Istanbul, Russia and Ukraine agreed to another prisoner exchange, involving at least 1200 prisoners on each side, but remain deeply divided on a ceasefire and a potential Putin-Zelensky summit, with Russia suggesting short pauses in fighting, while Ukraine wants a longer-term halt to hostilities....

Russia, Ukraine Agree to Prisoner Exchange Amidst Ongoing Ceasefire Disagreements
In Istanbul, Russia and Ukraine agreed to another prisoner exchange, involving at least 1200 prisoners on each side, but remain deeply divided on a ceasefire and a potential Putin-Zelensky summit, with Russia suggesting short pauses in fighting, while Ukraine wants a longer-term halt to hostilities....
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28% Bias Score

Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies, Sparking Protests and International Backlash
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law curbing the powers of the anti-corruption agencies NABU and SAPO on July 22, sparking protests and international criticism due to concerns about undermining Ukraine's fight against corruption and its EU aspirations.

Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies, Sparking Protests and International Backlash
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law curbing the powers of the anti-corruption agencies NABU and SAPO on July 22, sparking protests and international criticism due to concerns about undermining Ukraine's fight against corruption and its EU aspirations.
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44% Bias Score

Russia, Ukraine Exchange Prisoners Amid Disagreements on Ceasefire
In Istanbul on July 23, 2025, Russia and Ukraine exchanged 1,200 prisoners of war each during their third peace talk; however, disagreements remain on ceasefire terms and a potential presidential meeting, highlighting the continued challenges in ending the conflict.

Russia, Ukraine Exchange Prisoners Amid Disagreements on Ceasefire
In Istanbul on July 23, 2025, Russia and Ukraine exchanged 1,200 prisoners of war each during their third peace talk; however, disagreements remain on ceasefire terms and a potential presidential meeting, highlighting the continued challenges in ending the conflict.
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28% Bias Score

Antonov An-24 Passenger Plane Crashes in Russia
On July 24, 2025, an Antonov An-24 passenger plane operated by Angara Airlines crashed near Tynda, Russia, resulting in a fire; conflicting reports state 43 or 46 passengers and 6 crew were aboard; the wreckage was found in a difficult-to-access wooded area.

Antonov An-24 Passenger Plane Crashes in Russia
On July 24, 2025, an Antonov An-24 passenger plane operated by Angara Airlines crashed near Tynda, Russia, resulting in a fire; conflicting reports state 43 or 46 passengers and 6 crew were aboard; the wreckage was found in a difficult-to-access wooded area.
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24% Bias Score
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