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Russia Seeks to Boost Rare Earth Metal Production Amidst Global Competition
President Putin held a meeting on February 24, 2025, regarding the mining and processing of rare earth metals in Russia, aiming to increase domestic production and compete globally; Ukraine's claims of significant rare earth metal reserves are disputed.
Russia Seeks to Boost Rare Earth Metal Production Amidst Global Competition
President Putin held a meeting on February 24, 2025, regarding the mining and processing of rare earth metals in Russia, aiming to increase domestic production and compete globally; Ukraine's claims of significant rare earth metal reserves are disputed.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Announces U.S.-Ukraine Minerals Deal
On Tuesday, President Trump announced a minerals deal with Ukraine, granting the U.S. access to Ukrainian natural resources in exchange for continued support amid its war with Russia, with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy set to finalize the agreement in Washington D.C. on Friday.
Trump Announces U.S.-Ukraine Minerals Deal
On Tuesday, President Trump announced a minerals deal with Ukraine, granting the U.S. access to Ukrainian natural resources in exchange for continued support amid its war with Russia, with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy set to finalize the agreement in Washington D.C. on Friday.
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60% Bias Score


Zelenskyy to Visit Washington to Finalize US Access to Ukrainian Minerals
US President Donald Trump announced that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit Washington on Friday to sign a deal granting the US access to Ukrainian minerals, including rare earth elements, a deal that has faced delays and criticism from some European leaders.
Zelenskyy to Visit Washington to Finalize US Access to Ukrainian Minerals
US President Donald Trump announced that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit Washington on Friday to sign a deal granting the US access to Ukrainian minerals, including rare earth elements, a deal that has faced delays and criticism from some European leaders.
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48% Bias Score


French Researchers Confess to Attack on Russian Consulate in Marseille
Two CNRS researchers confessed to throwing homemade explosive devices at the Russian consulate in Marseille on February 24th, causing minor detonations but no injuries, prompting strong reactions from both French and Russian governments.
French Researchers Confess to Attack on Russian Consulate in Marseille
Two CNRS researchers confessed to throwing homemade explosive devices at the Russian consulate in Marseille on February 24th, causing minor detonations but no injuries, prompting strong reactions from both French and Russian governments.
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36% Bias Score


Russia's Wine Imports Shift to South Africa and Chile Amidst Sanctions
Russian imports of South African and Chilean wines nearly doubled in 2024, increasing their market share to 13%, driven by geopolitical factors and trade sanctions, resulting in price increases and potential long-term market adjustments.
Russia's Wine Imports Shift to South Africa and Chile Amidst Sanctions
Russian imports of South African and Chilean wines nearly doubled in 2024, increasing their market share to 13%, driven by geopolitical factors and trade sanctions, resulting in price increases and potential long-term market adjustments.
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine's Reconstruction Cost Soars to \$524 Billion Amidst Ongoing War
A new report estimates Ukraine's reconstruction cost at \$524 billion, a 7 percent increase from last year, driven by ongoing Russian attacks and widespread damage across multiple sectors; this includes \$84 billion for housing and over \$60 billion for energy, transport, and commerce.
Ukraine's Reconstruction Cost Soars to \$524 Billion Amidst Ongoing War
A new report estimates Ukraine's reconstruction cost at \$524 billion, a 7 percent increase from last year, driven by ongoing Russian attacks and widespread damage across multiple sectors; this includes \$84 billion for housing and over \$60 billion for energy, transport, and commerce.
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44% Bias Score

Franco-British Military Deployment Planned for Post-Ceasefire Ukraine
France and the UK plan a non-NATO military deployment to Ukraine following a potential ceasefire, aiming to secure airspace and maritime trade, with troop numbers ranging from 30,000 to 150,000, despite Russian opposition and concerns about NATO's overall security posture.

Franco-British Military Deployment Planned for Post-Ceasefire Ukraine
France and the UK plan a non-NATO military deployment to Ukraine following a potential ceasefire, aiming to secure airspace and maritime trade, with troop numbers ranging from 30,000 to 150,000, despite Russian opposition and concerns about NATO's overall security posture.
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48% Bias Score

Putin Signals Conditions for Ukrainian Peace, Including Leadership Change
In a recent interview, Vladimir Putin stated that a change in Ukrainian leadership, potentially through elections, is necessary for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict, signaling Russia's willingness to negotiate peace with Europe if they abandon the goal of inflicting a strategic defeat on Russ...

Putin Signals Conditions for Ukrainian Peace, Including Leadership Change
In a recent interview, Vladimir Putin stated that a change in Ukrainian leadership, potentially through elections, is necessary for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict, signaling Russia's willingness to negotiate peace with Europe if they abandon the goal of inflicting a strategic defeat on Russ...
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56% Bias Score

US and Russia Jointly Support UN Resolution on Ukraine
The UN Security Council adopted a resolution on the Ukraine conflict's anniversary, with both the US and Russia voting in favor, a move praised by Russia and prompting debate over international approaches to conflict resolution, asset seizure, and potential peacekeepers.

US and Russia Jointly Support UN Resolution on Ukraine
The UN Security Council adopted a resolution on the Ukraine conflict's anniversary, with both the US and Russia voting in favor, a move praised by Russia and prompting debate over international approaches to conflict resolution, asset seizure, and potential peacekeepers.
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48% Bias Score

Georgia Snowstorm Blocks Lars Road, Stranding Hundreds of Armenian Trucks
Heavy snowfall in Georgia blocked the road to Lars, stranding over 3000 vehicles, including around 600 Armenian trucks; while the road partially reopened, communication was difficult for stranded drivers, and the incident highlights Armenia's reliance on this single land route to Russia.

Georgia Snowstorm Blocks Lars Road, Stranding Hundreds of Armenian Trucks
Heavy snowfall in Georgia blocked the road to Lars, stranding over 3000 vehicles, including around 600 Armenian trucks; while the road partially reopened, communication was difficult for stranded drivers, and the incident highlights Armenia's reliance on this single land route to Russia.
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36% Bias Score

U.S. Shifts Stance on Ukraine War, Defying Allies Under Trump
On the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the U.S., under President Trump, refused to hold Russia accountable in a UN vote, abstaining or voting against resolutions condemning the invasion; this decision, coupled with Trump's direct talks with Russia excluding Ukraine and ...

U.S. Shifts Stance on Ukraine War, Defying Allies Under Trump
On the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the U.S., under President Trump, refused to hold Russia accountable in a UN vote, abstaining or voting against resolutions condemning the invasion; this decision, coupled with Trump's direct talks with Russia excluding Ukraine and ...
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44% Bias Score

Russia Launches Major Air Attack on Ukraine, NATO Responds
On February 24th, Russia launched a large-scale air attack on Ukraine using Tu-95MS bombers and drones, causing explosions in several cities and prompting NATO to scramble warplanes in Poland; Ukraine claims to have shot down numerous missiles and drones.

Russia Launches Major Air Attack on Ukraine, NATO Responds
On February 24th, Russia launched a large-scale air attack on Ukraine using Tu-95MS bombers and drones, causing explosions in several cities and prompting NATO to scramble warplanes in Poland; Ukraine claims to have shot down numerous missiles and drones.
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52% Bias Score
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