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Yermak: Zelensky's Powerful Chief of Staff Amidst Corruption Allegations
Andrii Yermak, initially Zelensky's lawyer, became head of Ukraine's Presidential Office in 2020, now leading diplomatic negotiations with Russia amidst allegations of corruption involving his family.
Yermak: Zelensky's Powerful Chief of Staff Amidst Corruption Allegations
Andrii Yermak, initially Zelensky's lawyer, became head of Ukraine's Presidential Office in 2020, now leading diplomatic negotiations with Russia amidst allegations of corruption involving his family.
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28% Bias Score


Vietnam-Russia Art Exhibition Showcases 75 Years of Cultural Exchange
The exhibition "Teacher — Student: Melodies of the Path" opened in Moscow, showcasing works by Vietnamese artists trained in Russia, highlighting the 75-year-long cultural exchange between the two countries, exemplified by the presence of the First Lady of Vietnam and other dignitaries.
Vietnam-Russia Art Exhibition Showcases 75 Years of Cultural Exchange
The exhibition "Teacher — Student: Melodies of the Path" opened in Moscow, showcasing works by Vietnamese artists trained in Russia, highlighting the 75-year-long cultural exchange between the two countries, exemplified by the presence of the First Lady of Vietnam and other dignitaries.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Unofficially Halts Humanitarian Visas from Russia
Germany has unofficially paused processing new humanitarian visa applications from Russia, causing concern among Russian-language media and those seeking refuge. Approximately 2600 humanitarian visas were issued to Russians since May 2022, and hundreds of applications are currently pending, accordin...
Germany Unofficially Halts Humanitarian Visas from Russia
Germany has unofficially paused processing new humanitarian visa applications from Russia, causing concern among Russian-language media and those seeking refuge. Approximately 2600 humanitarian visas were issued to Russians since May 2022, and hundreds of applications are currently pending, accordin...
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44% Bias Score


ICJ Advises on Countries' Climate Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is advising on countries' climate protection obligations in a case brought by Vanuatu, determining consequences for causing climate damage; simultaneously, a Dutch court considers a wolf's fate, and the Women's Euro 2022 continues.
ICJ Advises on Countries' Climate Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is advising on countries' climate protection obligations in a case brought by Vanuatu, determining consequences for causing climate damage; simultaneously, a Dutch court considers a wolf's fate, and the Women's Euro 2022 continues.
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16% Bias Score


Kremlin Downplays Expectations for Russo-Ukrainian Talks Amidst Renewed Violence
On July 22, 2025, the Kremlin indicated that upcoming talks with Ukraine in Turkey are unlikely to yield a breakthrough, maintaining its maximalist demands despite President Trump's 50-day deadline. Five people died in renewed cross-attacks.
Kremlin Downplays Expectations for Russo-Ukrainian Talks Amidst Renewed Violence
On July 22, 2025, the Kremlin indicated that upcoming talks with Ukraine in Turkey are unlikely to yield a breakthrough, maintaining its maximalist demands despite President Trump's 50-day deadline. Five people died in renewed cross-attacks.
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52% Bias Score


Ukrainian Mirage Jet Crashes; Anti-Corruption Bill Sparks Protests
A French-supplied Mirage 2000 fighter jet crashed in Ukraine's Volyn oblast on Tuesday due to equipment failure; the pilot ejected safely. Simultaneously, large-scale protests erupted in Kyiv and other cities against President Zelenskyy's controversial new anti-corruption bill.
Ukrainian Mirage Jet Crashes; Anti-Corruption Bill Sparks Protests
A French-supplied Mirage 2000 fighter jet crashed in Ukraine's Volyn oblast on Tuesday due to equipment failure; the pilot ejected safely. Simultaneously, large-scale protests erupted in Kyiv and other cities against President Zelenskyy's controversial new anti-corruption bill.
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40% Bias Score

Kyiv Protest Highlights Ukraine's Unresolved Political Issues
Approximately 40,000 Ukrainians protested in Kyiv against President Zelenskyy's dismantling of Western-backed anti-corruption bodies, yet the demonstration lacked calls for peace or his resignation, raising questions about its authenticity and goals.

Kyiv Protest Highlights Ukraine's Unresolved Political Issues
Approximately 40,000 Ukrainians protested in Kyiv against President Zelenskyy's dismantling of Western-backed anti-corruption bodies, yet the demonstration lacked calls for peace or his resignation, raising questions about its authenticity and goals.
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68% Bias Score

Politically Motivated Charges Against Gagauzia's Leader, Evghenia Gutsul
Moldova's former president, Igor Dodon, alleges that the charges against Gagauzia's leader, Evghenia Gutsul, are politically motivated due to her pro-Russia stance and election victory with nearly 99% of the vote; her trial's timing coincides with Moldova's election campaign, raising concerns about ...

Politically Motivated Charges Against Gagauzia's Leader, Evghenia Gutsul
Moldova's former president, Igor Dodon, alleges that the charges against Gagauzia's leader, Evghenia Gutsul, are politically motivated due to her pro-Russia stance and election victory with nearly 99% of the vote; her trial's timing coincides with Moldova's election campaign, raising concerns about ...
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52% Bias Score

Kremlin Lowers Expectations for Russo-Ukrainian Talks in Turkey
The Kremlin anticipates no breakthroughs in upcoming Russo-Ukrainian talks in Turkey, where Russia will maintain maximalist demands including territorial concessions and halting Western aid to Ukraine, while Ukraine insists on complete Russian withdrawal and security guarantees; the talks occur unde...

Kremlin Lowers Expectations for Russo-Ukrainian Talks in Turkey
The Kremlin anticipates no breakthroughs in upcoming Russo-Ukrainian talks in Turkey, where Russia will maintain maximalist demands including territorial concessions and halting Western aid to Ukraine, while Ukraine insists on complete Russian withdrawal and security guarantees; the talks occur unde...
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48% Bias Score

Trump's AI Video Sparks Feud with Obama
Donald Trump released an AI-generated video depicting Barack Obama's arrest, reigniting their feud and prompting accusations of treason, distraction from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, and claims of Obama's involvement in undermining Trump's 2016 campaign.

Trump's AI Video Sparks Feud with Obama
Donald Trump released an AI-generated video depicting Barack Obama's arrest, reigniting their feud and prompting accusations of treason, distraction from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, and claims of Obama's involvement in undermining Trump's 2016 campaign.
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64% Bias Score

US Threatens 100% Tariff on Russian Oil Imports
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated that imposing sanctions on Russian oil imports is a "very real possibility" if Russia doesn't reach a peace agreement with Ukraine by early September, a deadline set by President Trump; Ukraine and Russia are set to resume talks in Istanbul on July 23rd, focus...

US Threatens 100% Tariff on Russian Oil Imports
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated that imposing sanctions on Russian oil imports is a "very real possibility" if Russia doesn't reach a peace agreement with Ukraine by early September, a deadline set by President Trump; Ukraine and Russia are set to resume talks in Istanbul on July 23rd, focus...
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36% Bias Score

Zelensky's Controversial Anti-Corruption Bill Sparks Outrage and Protests in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelensky signed a bill curbing the independence of anti-corruption bodies NABU and SAPO, sparking mass protests in Kyiv and raising concerns among Western allies about Ukraine's commitment to democratic reforms amid its war with Russia.

Zelensky's Controversial Anti-Corruption Bill Sparks Outrage and Protests in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelensky signed a bill curbing the independence of anti-corruption bodies NABU and SAPO, sparking mass protests in Kyiv and raising concerns among Western allies about Ukraine's commitment to democratic reforms amid its war with Russia.
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48% Bias Score
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