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Missing Girl Found Murdered; Local Man Confesses
A missing child case in a small town led to a large-scale search involving almost a thousand people, ultimately revealing the child's murder by a local man with a history of violent crimes. The man confessed and will be prosecuted.
Missing Girl Found Murdered; Local Man Confesses
A missing child case in a small town led to a large-scale search involving almost a thousand people, ultimately revealing the child's murder by a local man with a history of violent crimes. The man confessed and will be prosecuted.
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44% Bias Score


Crackdown on Russian Business Elite Signals a New Era of Repression
The arrest of Vadim Moshkovich, a prominent Russian businessman, signals a renewed Kremlin crackdown on the business elite, mirroring the fate of the Russian liberal party in the 1990s and highlighting the urgent need for cooperation between these groups to challenge Putin's regime.
Crackdown on Russian Business Elite Signals a New Era of Repression
The arrest of Vadim Moshkovich, a prominent Russian businessman, signals a renewed Kremlin crackdown on the business elite, mirroring the fate of the Russian liberal party in the 1990s and highlighting the urgent need for cooperation between these groups to challenge Putin's regime.
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48% Bias Score


Early April Frost in Russia: Minimal Impact on Crops Compared to Last Year
Unseasonal snow and freezing temperatures have hit parts of Russia in early April, raising concerns about potential crop damage; however, current conditions differ significantly from last year's damaging late frosts, with the snow offering insulation and moisture.
Early April Frost in Russia: Minimal Impact on Crops Compared to Last Year
Unseasonal snow and freezing temperatures have hit parts of Russia in early April, raising concerns about potential crop damage; however, current conditions differ significantly from last year's damaging late frosts, with the snow offering insulation and moisture.
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36% Bias Score


Mother Fights for DNA Retest After Alleged Baby Switch in Russian Hospital
Darya Luzina, a Siberian mother, alleges her newborn daughter was switched at a hospital in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in 2008, and now—15 years later—she is fighting for a second DNA test after inconsistencies arose in the original tests.
Mother Fights for DNA Retest After Alleged Baby Switch in Russian Hospital
Darya Luzina, a Siberian mother, alleges her newborn daughter was switched at a hospital in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in 2008, and now—15 years later—she is fighting for a second DNA test after inconsistencies arose in the original tests.
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48% Bias Score


Russia's Escalated Attacks Kill One in Kyiv
A Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv on April 6th, 2025, killed one and injured three, following a week of intensified attacks across Ukraine that included over 1460 guided bombs and 670 drones; President Zelenskyy stated that this escalation shows Russia's unwillingness to negotiate peace.
Russia's Escalated Attacks Kill One in Kyiv
A Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv on April 6th, 2025, killed one and injured three, following a week of intensified attacks across Ukraine that included over 1460 guided bombs and 670 drones; President Zelenskyy stated that this escalation shows Russia's unwillingness to negotiate peace.
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52% Bias Score


Russian Missile Strikes Kill at Least Two in Ukraine
Early Sunday, a Russian missile attack on Kyiv killed one and injured three, part of a nationwide assault using ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones that killed at least one more person in southern Ukraine, damaging buildings in several regions.
Russian Missile Strikes Kill at Least Two in Ukraine
Early Sunday, a Russian missile attack on Kyiv killed one and injured three, part of a nationwide assault using ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones that killed at least one more person in southern Ukraine, damaging buildings in several regions.
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32% Bias Score

Ovechkin Breaks Gretzky's NHL Goal Record Amidst Putin Controversy
Alexander Ovechkin broke Wayne Gretzky's NHL goal record on Sunday, scoring his 895th career goal, while his longstanding relationship with Vladimir Putin remains a source of controversy.

Ovechkin Breaks Gretzky's NHL Goal Record Amidst Putin Controversy
Alexander Ovechkin broke Wayne Gretzky's NHL goal record on Sunday, scoring his 895th career goal, while his longstanding relationship with Vladimir Putin remains a source of controversy.
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32% Bias Score

Russian Artillery Unit Destroys Enemy Positions, Thanks to Efreitor Skrynnikov
Efreitor Yuriy Skrynnikov, using drone reconnaissance, directed precise artillery fire that destroyed a Western-made artillery piece, three enemy strongholds with approximately 50 Ukrainian soldiers, and shot down three enemy FPV drones.

Russian Artillery Unit Destroys Enemy Positions, Thanks to Efreitor Skrynnikov
Efreitor Yuriy Skrynnikov, using drone reconnaissance, directed precise artillery fire that destroyed a Western-made artillery piece, three enemy strongholds with approximately 50 Ukrainian soldiers, and shot down three enemy FPV drones.
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60% Bias Score

US Serviceman's Sentence Reduced in Vladivostok Theft and Threat Case
A US serviceman, Gordon Black, received a reduced sentence of 3 years and 2 months in a Vladivostok court for threats and theft after an unauthorized trip to visit a woman he met in South Korea; his initial sentence was 3 years and 9 months.

US Serviceman's Sentence Reduced in Vladivostok Theft and Threat Case
A US serviceman, Gordon Black, received a reduced sentence of 3 years and 2 months in a Vladivostok court for threats and theft after an unauthorized trip to visit a woman he met in South Korea; his initial sentence was 3 years and 9 months.
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44% Bias Score

U.S. Citizen in Russia Forcibly Hospitalized Before Trial
A U.S. man, Joseph Tater, awaiting trial in Moscow on charges of assaulting a police officer, was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital on March 15th after a medical commission deemed him mentally ill; his lawyer appealed.

U.S. Citizen in Russia Forcibly Hospitalized Before Trial
A U.S. man, Joseph Tater, awaiting trial in Moscow on charges of assaulting a police officer, was involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital on March 15th after a medical commission deemed him mentally ill; his lawyer appealed.
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36% Bias Score

Russian Strikes Hit Kyiv, Kryvyi Rih; International Response Highlights Geopolitical Divisions
Russian missile strikes hit Kyiv, injuring three and damaging a media building, while a previous strike in Kryvyi Rih killed 18, including children; Poland responded with allied air operations, and the differing international reactions reveal geopolitical complexities amidst ongoing negotiations for...

Russian Strikes Hit Kyiv, Kryvyi Rih; International Response Highlights Geopolitical Divisions
Russian missile strikes hit Kyiv, injuring three and damaging a media building, while a previous strike in Kryvyi Rih killed 18, including children; Poland responded with allied air operations, and the differing international reactions reveal geopolitical complexities amidst ongoing negotiations for...
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52% Bias Score

18 Dead, Including 9 Children, in Russian Missile Strike on Kryvyi Rih
A Russian missile strike on Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, killed 18 people, including 9 children, and injured at least 72, prompting outrage and calls for an end to the war; Russia claims it targeted a military facility.

18 Dead, Including 9 Children, in Russian Missile Strike on Kryvyi Rih
A Russian missile strike on Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, killed 18 people, including 9 children, and injured at least 72, prompting outrage and calls for an end to the war; Russia claims it targeted a military facility.
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48% Bias Score
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