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German Expert Warns of Europe's Potentially Last Peaceful Summer
German military expert Sönke Neitzel warned in a March 21st Bild interview that this summer could be Europe's last peaceful one due to Vladimir Putin's actions and the changed global security landscape, emphasizing the need for swift Western adaptation to potential future conflicts.
German Expert Warns of Europe's Potentially Last Peaceful Summer
German military expert Sönke Neitzel warned in a March 21st Bild interview that this summer could be Europe's last peaceful one due to Vladimir Putin's actions and the changed global security landscape, emphasizing the need for swift Western adaptation to potential future conflicts.
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52% Bias Score


SPIEF 2025: Common Values for Multipolar Growth
The 2025 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), from June 18-21, focuses on "Common Values – The Basis for Growth in a Multipolar World," featuring discussions on small and medium businesses, regional economic solutions, innovation, investment, and international collaborations with bus...
SPIEF 2025: Common Values for Multipolar Growth
The 2025 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), from June 18-21, focuses on "Common Values – The Basis for Growth in a Multipolar World," featuring discussions on small and medium businesses, regional economic solutions, innovation, investment, and international collaborations with bus...
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60% Bias Score


Iceland to Hold 2027 Referendum on EU Membership Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Iceland's Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir announced plans for a 2027 referendum on rejoining the EU, acknowledging the influence of the current geopolitical climate, including Russia's invasion of Ukraine and US trade policies, and emphasizing the need for a balanced national discussion to avoi...
Iceland to Hold 2027 Referendum on EU Membership Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Iceland's Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir announced plans for a 2027 referendum on rejoining the EU, acknowledging the influence of the current geopolitical climate, including Russia's invasion of Ukraine and US trade policies, and emphasizing the need for a balanced national discussion to avoi...
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48% Bias Score


Novorossiysk Gang's Crime Spree Leads to Multiple Murders and Extortion
A criminal gang in Novorossiysk, Russia, committed a series of crimes from July to November 2023, including carjackings, kidnappings, murder, and extortion, resulting in at least two deaths and an attempted extortion of over 87 million rubles in Bitcoin; two gang members are awaiting trial.
Novorossiysk Gang's Crime Spree Leads to Multiple Murders and Extortion
A criminal gang in Novorossiysk, Russia, committed a series of crimes from July to November 2023, including carjackings, kidnappings, murder, and extortion, resulting in at least two deaths and an attempted extortion of over 87 million rubles in Bitcoin; two gang members are awaiting trial.
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52% Bias Score


Owens' Visa Appeal Challenges Australia's Free Speech Laws
Australia denied a visa to far-right agitator Candace Owens due to her antisemitic views; Owens is appealing the decision, arguing it violates constitutional freedoms, while a New Zealand court overturned a similar ban.
Owens' Visa Appeal Challenges Australia's Free Speech Laws
Australia denied a visa to far-right agitator Candace Owens due to her antisemitic views; Owens is appealing the decision, arguing it violates constitutional freedoms, while a New Zealand court overturned a similar ban.
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52% Bias Score


Infant Found Near Snowdrift in Khabarovsk Krai; Neglect Allegations and System Failures Investigated
In Gorny village, Khabarovsk Krai, a six-month-old was found near a snowdrift on April 8th, prompting authorities to remove her from her mother's care. The mother was fined 500 rubles for neglect, and her two-year-old son is also under observation, raising questions about systemic child protection f...
Infant Found Near Snowdrift in Khabarovsk Krai; Neglect Allegations and System Failures Investigated
In Gorny village, Khabarovsk Krai, a six-month-old was found near a snowdrift on April 8th, prompting authorities to remove her from her mother's care. The mother was fined 500 rubles for neglect, and her two-year-old son is also under observation, raising questions about systemic child protection f...
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68% Bias Score

Ukraine Captures Chinese Soldiers; Greece Strikes Amidst Global Tensions
On April 9th, 2025, global headlines included Ukraine capturing two Chinese citizens fighting with Russia, prompting a request for explanation from Beijing; Elon Musk called Donald Trump's trade advisor "dumber than a sack of bricks"; a White House split over tariffs was revealed; direct US-Iran tal...

Ukraine Captures Chinese Soldiers; Greece Strikes Amidst Global Tensions
On April 9th, 2025, global headlines included Ukraine capturing two Chinese citizens fighting with Russia, prompting a request for explanation from Beijing; Elon Musk called Donald Trump's trade advisor "dumber than a sack of bricks"; a White House split over tariffs was revealed; direct US-Iran tal...
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16% Bias Score

China Denies Allegations of Chinese Soldiers Fighting in Ukraine
Ukraine alleges Chinese soldiers are fighting alongside Russia in eastern Ukraine, a claim China denies, insisting its citizens should avoid conflict zones; the incident heightens existing geopolitical tensions.

China Denies Allegations of Chinese Soldiers Fighting in Ukraine
Ukraine alleges Chinese soldiers are fighting alongside Russia in eastern Ukraine, a claim China denies, insisting its citizens should avoid conflict zones; the incident heightens existing geopolitical tensions.
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40% Bias Score

World Press Photo Award Controversy: TASS Photographer's Win Sparks Outrage
The 2025 World Press Photo Award faced criticism for awarding Mikhail Tereshchenko, a TASS photographer known for pro-Russian views, for his photos of Georgian protests, raising concerns about journalistic neutrality and the award's judging process.

World Press Photo Award Controversy: TASS Photographer's Win Sparks Outrage
The 2025 World Press Photo Award faced criticism for awarding Mikhail Tereshchenko, a TASS photographer known for pro-Russian views, for his photos of Georgian protests, raising concerns about journalistic neutrality and the award's judging process.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Considers Labeling Talk Show Host Ivan Urgant a "Foreign Agent"
Russia's Justice Ministry is considering labeling former talk show host Ivan Urgant a "foreign agent" due to allegations of "foreign influence," following a lawmaker's request and a report of Urgant's business registration in France; Urgant denies the report.

Russia Considers Labeling Talk Show Host Ivan Urgant a "Foreign Agent"
Russia's Justice Ministry is considering labeling former talk show host Ivan Urgant a "foreign agent" due to allegations of "foreign influence," following a lawmaker's request and a report of Urgant's business registration in France; Urgant denies the report.
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44% Bias Score

Bank of Russia Concerned Over Persistent Inflation Amidst Global Economic Uncertainty
The Bank of Russia's Governor Elvira Nabiullina expressed concern over inflation remaining above the target for four years, despite economic shocks, highlighting the impact of global tariff wars and the need for reciprocal measures regarding frozen assets.

Bank of Russia Concerned Over Persistent Inflation Amidst Global Economic Uncertainty
The Bank of Russia's Governor Elvira Nabiullina expressed concern over inflation remaining above the target for four years, despite economic shocks, highlighting the impact of global tariff wars and the need for reciprocal measures regarding frozen assets.
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40% Bias Score

Mayak Holding Achieves 80% Energy Self-Sufficiency Through Mayak-Energiya
Mayak holding's subsidiary, Mayak-Energiya, built a gas turbine power plant for 2 billion rubles, operational since 2017, currently supplying 80% of Mayak's energy and slated to reach 100% self-sufficiency in 2024, using advanced, eco-friendly technology.

Mayak Holding Achieves 80% Energy Self-Sufficiency Through Mayak-Energiya
Mayak holding's subsidiary, Mayak-Energiya, built a gas turbine power plant for 2 billion rubles, operational since 2017, currently supplying 80% of Mayak's energy and slated to reach 100% self-sufficiency in 2024, using advanced, eco-friendly technology.
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28% Bias Score
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