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International Police Operation Disrupts Pro-Russian Cybercrime Group NoName057(16)
In a three-day international police operation codenamed Eastwood, over 100 servers used by the pro-Russian cybercrime group NoName057(16) for DDoS attacks were taken offline, resulting in two arrests and seven warrants, including for two suspected architects residing in Russia.
International Police Operation Disrupts Pro-Russian Cybercrime Group NoName057(16)
In a three-day international police operation codenamed Eastwood, over 100 servers used by the pro-Russian cybercrime group NoName057(16) for DDoS attacks were taken offline, resulting in two arrests and seven warrants, including for two suspected architects residing in Russia.
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28% Bias Score


Trump's Ukraine Ultimatum: Narcissism or Strategy?
Nina Khrushcheva, a New School professor and writer, analyzes Donald Trump's 50-day ultimatum to Russia regarding the Ukraine conflict, attributing it to Trump's narcissism and desire for a Nobel Peace Prize, highlighting the difference between his approach and that of the Biden administration.
Trump's Ukraine Ultimatum: Narcissism or Strategy?
Nina Khrushcheva, a New School professor and writer, analyzes Donald Trump's 50-day ultimatum to Russia regarding the Ukraine conflict, attributing it to Trump's narcissism and desire for a Nobel Peace Prize, highlighting the difference between his approach and that of the Biden administration.
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48% Bias Score


Essex Man on Trial for Alleged Russian Espionage
Howard Phillips, 65, stands trial in Winchester Crown Court, accused of attempting to provide personal information of former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps to individuals he believed were Russian agents in exchange for unspecified services; his ex-wife testified about his unrealistic aspirations and...
Essex Man on Trial for Alleged Russian Espionage
Howard Phillips, 65, stands trial in Winchester Crown Court, accused of attempting to provide personal information of former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps to individuals he believed were Russian agents in exchange for unspecified services; his ex-wife testified about his unrealistic aspirations and...
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44% Bias Score


US Shifts Stance on Russia, Increasing Pressure Amid EU Concerns
Following increased concerns regarding Russia's lack of commitment to peace in Ukraine, the US announced an increase in pressure against Russia, reversing its prior praise for Vladimir Putin. This comes amid record-high Russian bombing levels and was largely welcomed by the EU, though some concerns ...
US Shifts Stance on Russia, Increasing Pressure Amid EU Concerns
Following increased concerns regarding Russia's lack of commitment to peace in Ukraine, the US announced an increase in pressure against Russia, reversing its prior praise for Vladimir Putin. This comes amid record-high Russian bombing levels and was largely welcomed by the EU, though some concerns ...
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40% Bias Score


Germany to Create One Million Protective Spaces Amidst Bunker Shortage
Bavaria currently has no usable bunkers, according to Interior Minister Herrmann; only 150 of nearly 500 pre-1990 facilities remain, all unusable. Germany plans a new protective shelter concept by summer, repurposing existing infrastructure for a million new spaces.
Germany to Create One Million Protective Spaces Amidst Bunker Shortage
Bavaria currently has no usable bunkers, according to Interior Minister Herrmann; only 150 of nearly 500 pre-1990 facilities remain, all unusable. Germany plans a new protective shelter concept by summer, repurposing existing infrastructure for a million new spaces.
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36% Bias Score


Berlin Exhibit Explores Evolving Concepts of 'Homeland'
Nine female artists from Russia, Germany, Azerbaijan, and Mexico opened a Berlin exhibition called "Two Motherlands" on July 15th, exploring themes of homeland, its loss, and its emergence, until July 22nd. Three artists discussed their migration to Germany and their evolving understanding of 'homel...
Berlin Exhibit Explores Evolving Concepts of 'Homeland'
Nine female artists from Russia, Germany, Azerbaijan, and Mexico opened a Berlin exhibition called "Two Motherlands" on July 15th, exploring themes of homeland, its loss, and its emergence, until July 22nd. Three artists discussed their migration to Germany and their evolving understanding of 'homel...
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24% Bias Score

Trump's Ukraine Policy Shift: EU Welcomes, but Concerns Remain
On July 15th, 2025, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas welcomed President Trump's shift in stance towards Russia, including increased pressure on Moscow and a plan to expedite arms transfers to Ukraine through European intermediaries, though disagreements remain about financial responsibility and l...

Trump's Ukraine Policy Shift: EU Welcomes, but Concerns Remain
On July 15th, 2025, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas welcomed President Trump's shift in stance towards Russia, including increased pressure on Moscow and a plan to expedite arms transfers to Ukraine through European intermediaries, though disagreements remain about financial responsibility and l...
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48% Bias Score

Major Outage Exposes Risks of Russia's Centralized Payment System
A major outage in Russia's Fast Payment System (FPS) on July 10th lasted over five hours, affecting more than 10 million users and highlighting concerns about the vulnerability of centralized payment systems.

Major Outage Exposes Risks of Russia's Centralized Payment System
A major outage in Russia's Fast Payment System (FPS) on July 10th lasted over five hours, affecting more than 10 million users and highlighting concerns about the vulnerability of centralized payment systems.
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64% Bias Score

Elderly Woman Defrauded of 7.1 Million Rubles and Apartment in Elaborate Scam
A 73-year-old woman in Ulan-Ude, Russia, lost 7.1 million rubles and her apartment after scammers posing as utility workers and FSB officers convinced her to transfer her money and sell her apartment over several months.

Elderly Woman Defrauded of 7.1 Million Rubles and Apartment in Elaborate Scam
A 73-year-old woman in Ulan-Ude, Russia, lost 7.1 million rubles and her apartment after scammers posing as utility workers and FSB officers convinced her to transfer her money and sell her apartment over several months.
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48% Bias Score

Russian Soldier Arrested for Selling State Secrets to Ukraine
Anton Khozhaev, a 23-year-old former Russian soldier from Chelyabinsk, was arrested for selling state secrets and personnel lists to Ukraine for $80 and additional information, facing charges that could result in a life sentence but with a 24-year sentence requested by the prosecution.

Russian Soldier Arrested for Selling State Secrets to Ukraine
Anton Khozhaev, a 23-year-old former Russian soldier from Chelyabinsk, was arrested for selling state secrets and personnel lists to Ukraine for $80 and additional information, facing charges that could result in a life sentence but with a 24-year sentence requested by the prosecution.
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48% Bias Score

Russian New Apartment Sales Plunge 26% Amidst High Interest Rates
Sales of new apartments in Russia plunged 26% in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, totaling 10.4 million square meters, due to the end of a subsidized mortgage program and high-interest rates; Moscow and surrounding areas showed less decline.

Russian New Apartment Sales Plunge 26% Amidst High Interest Rates
Sales of new apartments in Russia plunged 26% in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, totaling 10.4 million square meters, due to the end of a subsidized mortgage program and high-interest rates; Moscow and surrounding areas showed less decline.
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56% Bias Score

Russia's Declining Birth Rate: A Consequence of Past Trends, Not Just War
President Vladimir Putin's statement on July 14th, 2025, regarding a "shortage of women" in Russia reflects a decline in women of childbearing age, resulting in decreased birth rates and a population decrease of at least 524,000 in 2022. Experts attribute this primarily to the 1990s demographic down...

Russia's Declining Birth Rate: A Consequence of Past Trends, Not Just War
President Vladimir Putin's statement on July 14th, 2025, regarding a "shortage of women" in Russia reflects a decline in women of childbearing age, resulting in decreased birth rates and a population decrease of at least 524,000 in 2022. Experts attribute this primarily to the 1990s demographic down...
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44% Bias Score
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