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Russia Temporarily Lifts Ban on Taliban
On April 17, 2024, Russia's Supreme Court temporarily lifted its ban on the Taliban, a decision following President Putin's decree removing them from the list of terrorist organizations, driven by geopolitical considerations despite potential domestic and international risks.
Russia Temporarily Lifts Ban on Taliban
On April 17, 2024, Russia's Supreme Court temporarily lifted its ban on the Taliban, a decision following President Putin's decree removing them from the list of terrorist organizations, driven by geopolitical considerations despite potential domestic and international risks.
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52% Bias Score


Russia Removes Taliban from Terrorist List
The Russian Supreme Court removed the Taliban from its list of terrorist organizations, overturning a 2003 ban following a 2022 law allowing courts to suspend such designations; this move is seen as a diplomatic victory for the Taliban and facilitates increased engagement with Russia.
Russia Removes Taliban from Terrorist List
The Russian Supreme Court removed the Taliban from its list of terrorist organizations, overturning a 2003 ban following a 2022 law allowing courts to suspend such designations; this move is seen as a diplomatic victory for the Taliban and facilitates increased engagement with Russia.
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56% Bias Score


Sberbank's 306 Billion Ruble Investment Drives Rostov Region's Economic Growth
Sberbank's significant contribution to the Rostov region in 2024 included 306 billion rubles in business loans, over 40,000 cashless payment terminals, and initiatives to develop an IT cluster, demonstrating a strategic partnership focused on economic and social development.
Sberbank's 306 Billion Ruble Investment Drives Rostov Region's Economic Growth
Sberbank's significant contribution to the Rostov region in 2024 included 306 billion rubles in business loans, over 40,000 cashless payment terminals, and initiatives to develop an IT cluster, demonstrating a strategic partnership focused on economic and social development.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine Strikes Russian Base After Sumy Attack Kills 35
Ukraine's military struck a Russian missile brigade base in response to Sunday's Sumy attack, which killed 35 and injured 119, including children; NATO reaffirmed its support for Ukraine amid accusations of ceasefire violations by both sides.
Ukraine Strikes Russian Base After Sumy Attack Kills 35
Ukraine's military struck a Russian missile brigade base in response to Sunday's Sumy attack, which killed 35 and injured 119, including children; NATO reaffirmed its support for Ukraine amid accusations of ceasefire violations by both sides.
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52% Bias Score


Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Prison for Anti-Corruption Work
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to 5.5 years in prison for their alleged involvement with Alexei Navalny's anti-corruption foundation, which was declared extremist in 2021, highlighting the Kremlin's escalating crackdown on dissent.
Four Russian Journalists Sentenced to Prison for Anti-Corruption Work
A Russian court sentenced four journalists to 5.5 years in prison for their alleged involvement with Alexei Navalny's anti-corruption foundation, which was declared extremist in 2021, highlighting the Kremlin's escalating crackdown on dissent.
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56% Bias Score


NATO Pledges €20 Billion to Ukraine Amidst Deadly Russian Attacks
NATO allies pledged over €20 billion in aid to Ukraine in the first three months of 2025; Dutch PM Mark Rutte visited Odesa, while recent Russian missile strikes in Sumy killed at least 35 people; Ukraine and its partners are developing a long-term security guarantee coalition.
NATO Pledges €20 Billion to Ukraine Amidst Deadly Russian Attacks
NATO allies pledged over €20 billion in aid to Ukraine in the first three months of 2025; Dutch PM Mark Rutte visited Odesa, while recent Russian missile strikes in Sumy killed at least 35 people; Ukraine and its partners are developing a long-term security guarantee coalition.
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36% Bias Score

Bulgaria Halts Sale of Reactors to Ukraine, Raising Energy Security Concerns
Bulgaria unexpectedly halted the sale of two Russian-made nuclear reactors to Ukraine, intended for the Khmelnitsky NPP, citing the need to develop its own nuclear energy sector amidst high electricity prices; this decision, while approved by the ruling coalition, awaits parliamentary confirmation a...

Bulgaria Halts Sale of Reactors to Ukraine, Raising Energy Security Concerns
Bulgaria unexpectedly halted the sale of two Russian-made nuclear reactors to Ukraine, intended for the Khmelnitsky NPP, citing the need to develop its own nuclear energy sector amidst high electricity prices; this decision, while approved by the ruling coalition, awaits parliamentary confirmation a...
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44% Bias Score

Two Miners Rescued After 24-Hour Operation Following Mine Collapse in Russia
Two miners were rescued after a rock collapse at the Sadkinskaya mine in Rostov Oblast, Russia, on April 16th, following a 24-hour rescue operation; 75 other miners escaped safely, while a criminal investigation into safety violations is underway.

Two Miners Rescued After 24-Hour Operation Following Mine Collapse in Russia
Two miners were rescued after a rock collapse at the Sadkinskaya mine in Rostov Oblast, Russia, on April 16th, following a 24-hour rescue operation; 75 other miners escaped safely, while a criminal investigation into safety violations is underway.
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28% Bias Score

Russian Lieutenant Severely Wounded in Ukraine, Reflecting Family's WWII Legacy
Lieutenant Kirill Tokarev, a 24-year-old officer from Novorossiysk, sustained severe spinal injuries from a mine explosion in August 2022 while serving in Ukraine, echoing the resilience of his great-grandfather, a WWII tank commander who survived a similar ordeal.

Russian Lieutenant Severely Wounded in Ukraine, Reflecting Family's WWII Legacy
Lieutenant Kirill Tokarev, a 24-year-old officer from Novorossiysk, sustained severe spinal injuries from a mine explosion in August 2022 while serving in Ukraine, echoing the resilience of his great-grandfather, a WWII tank commander who survived a similar ordeal.
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Violates Energy Strike Moratorium, Massive Russian Retaliation Expected
Following a US-Russia agreement, a one-month moratorium on strikes targeting energy infrastructure was violated by Ukraine within hours, leading to significant damage in Russia and prompting expectations of a major Russian retaliation.

Ukraine Violates Energy Strike Moratorium, Massive Russian Retaliation Expected
Following a US-Russia agreement, a one-month moratorium on strikes targeting energy infrastructure was violated by Ukraine within hours, leading to significant damage in Russia and prompting expectations of a major Russian retaliation.
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72% Bias Score

US Admiral Warns of Growing Military Cooperation Between China, Russia, and North Korea
Admiral Samuel Paparo warned the Senate Armed Services Committee about the escalating security threats in the Indo-Pacific, citing China's substantial military aid to Russia, Russia's potential technology sharing with China, and North Korea's significant military support for Russia, including thousa...

US Admiral Warns of Growing Military Cooperation Between China, Russia, and North Korea
Admiral Samuel Paparo warned the Senate Armed Services Committee about the escalating security threats in the Indo-Pacific, citing China's substantial military aid to Russia, Russia's potential technology sharing with China, and North Korea's significant military support for Russia, including thousa...
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48% Bias Score

NATO's Unwavering Support for Ukraine Amidst Ongoing Conflict
NATO's continued support for Ukraine, totaling over €20 billion in security assistance, follows a deadly Russian missile attack in Sumy and a surprise visit by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to Odessa, where he met with President Zelenskyy and visited wounded soldiers. Peace negotiations are ongoin...

NATO's Unwavering Support for Ukraine Amidst Ongoing Conflict
NATO's continued support for Ukraine, totaling over €20 billion in security assistance, follows a deadly Russian missile attack in Sumy and a surprise visit by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to Odessa, where he met with President Zelenskyy and visited wounded soldiers. Peace negotiations are ongoin...
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36% Bias Score
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