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Karlovy Vary Church Transfers Property to Hungary Amid Espionage Accusations
The Russian Orthodox Church in Karlovy Vary transferred its property, including a luxury villa, to Hungary amid Czech government sanctions and the expulsion of its top representative, Nikolai Lishchenyuk, for alleged espionage and support of EU separatist movements.
Karlovy Vary Church Transfers Property to Hungary Amid Espionage Accusations
The Russian Orthodox Church in Karlovy Vary transferred its property, including a luxury villa, to Hungary amid Czech government sanctions and the expulsion of its top representative, Nikolai Lishchenyuk, for alleged espionage and support of EU separatist movements.
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52% Bias Score


Russian Court Orders Closure of Kremlin Critic's Charity
A Russian court ordered the closure of a charity foundation led by Kremlin critic Yevgeny Roizman on Monday, citing alleged financial mismanagement of funds raised for children with spinal muscular atrophy; the foundation plans to appeal.
Russian Court Orders Closure of Kremlin Critic's Charity
A Russian court ordered the closure of a charity foundation led by Kremlin critic Yevgeny Roizman on Monday, citing alleged financial mismanagement of funds raised for children with spinal muscular atrophy; the foundation plans to appeal.
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40% Bias Score


Russian Lieutenants' Actions Prevent Enemy Attacks
During a special military operation, Lieutenant Alexander Roslik, using an Orlan-10 drone, located and guided artillery fire to destroy an enemy MLRS and its crew, preventing an attack on Russian positions. Lieutenant Sergei Darmin's artillery unit also repelled an enemy offensive, inflicting heavy ...
Russian Lieutenants' Actions Prevent Enemy Attacks
During a special military operation, Lieutenant Alexander Roslik, using an Orlan-10 drone, located and guided artillery fire to destroy an enemy MLRS and its crew, preventing an attack on Russian positions. Lieutenant Sergei Darmin's artillery unit also repelled an enemy offensive, inflicting heavy ...
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64% Bias Score


Russia Proposes Ban on Consumer Loan Debt Sales to Third Parties
A proposed Russian law aims to ban the sale of consumer loan debts to third parties, citing high consumer debt levels (55% of citizens, exceeding 26 trillion rubles) and persistent complaints about debt collector harassment, with the law planned to take effect on January 1, 2026.
Russia Proposes Ban on Consumer Loan Debt Sales to Third Parties
A proposed Russian law aims to ban the sale of consumer loan debts to third parties, citing high consumer debt levels (55% of citizens, exceeding 26 trillion rubles) and persistent complaints about debt collector harassment, with the law planned to take effect on January 1, 2026.
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60% Bias Score


Altai Republic's Private Hunting Ground Transforms Lawless Area into Wildlife Refuge
The "Sapsan" private hunting ground in the Altai Republic's Ust-Koksinsky district has dramatically reduced poaching through strict regulations, community engagement, and annual investments of 15 million rubles, resulting in a thriving wildlife population and 5 million rubles in annual revenue for t...
Altai Republic's Private Hunting Ground Transforms Lawless Area into Wildlife Refuge
The "Sapsan" private hunting ground in the Altai Republic's Ust-Koksinsky district has dramatically reduced poaching through strict regulations, community engagement, and annual investments of 15 million rubles, resulting in a thriving wildlife population and 5 million rubles in annual revenue for t...
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48% Bias Score


Man Sentenced to 10 Years for 2020 Murder in Nazarovo
A 32-year-old man in Nazarovo, Russia, murdered his acquaintance during an alcohol-fueled argument in October 2020, burned her body in a barrel, and disposed of it with the help of a truck driver; he was sentenced to 10 years in prison after the crime was solved four years later.
Man Sentenced to 10 Years for 2020 Murder in Nazarovo
A 32-year-old man in Nazarovo, Russia, murdered his acquaintance during an alcohol-fueled argument in October 2020, burned her body in a barrel, and disposed of it with the help of a truck driver; he was sentenced to 10 years in prison after the crime was solved four years later.
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission Stalled Amidst EU Division
A recent Brussels meeting of 30 countries supporting Ukraine failed to reach an agreement on sending peacekeeping troops, due to a lack of US security guarantees and high economic costs for involved nations.

Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission Stalled Amidst EU Division
A recent Brussels meeting of 30 countries supporting Ukraine failed to reach an agreement on sending peacekeeping troops, due to a lack of US security guarantees and high economic costs for involved nations.
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64% Bias Score

Georgia Demands Territorial Concessions Before Restoring Ties with Russia
Georgia's ruling and opposition parties refuse to restore diplomatic ties with Russia unless Moscow returns Abkhazia and South Ossetia, rejecting Russia's offer to normalize relations contingent upon Georgia dropping its territorial claims; this follows Russia's 2008 war with Georgia.

Georgia Demands Territorial Concessions Before Restoring Ties with Russia
Georgia's ruling and opposition parties refuse to restore diplomatic ties with Russia unless Moscow returns Abkhazia and South Ossetia, rejecting Russia's offer to normalize relations contingent upon Georgia dropping its territorial claims; this follows Russia's 2008 war with Georgia.
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36% Bias Score

One-Third of U.S. Companies Lose Buyback Options in Russia
Approximately one-third of the roughly 150 U.S. companies that left Russia after the Ukraine invasion have lost their buyback options, while the remaining companies face shortened windows or no option at all, signaling a reduced likelihood of their return to the Russian market due to stricter condit...

One-Third of U.S. Companies Lose Buyback Options in Russia
Approximately one-third of the roughly 150 U.S. companies that left Russia after the Ukraine invasion have lost their buyback options, while the remaining companies face shortened windows or no option at all, signaling a reduced likelihood of their return to the Russian market due to stricter condit...
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36% Bias Score

Russia's Housing Market Slowdown Threatens Significant Shortage by 2027
Russia faces a potential housing shortage of up to 30 million square meters by 2027 due to a 24% year-on-year drop in new housing construction in Q1 2025, driven by high interest rates, reduced buyer demand, and the end of a subsidized mortgage program.

Russia's Housing Market Slowdown Threatens Significant Shortage by 2027
Russia faces a potential housing shortage of up to 30 million square meters by 2027 due to a 24% year-on-year drop in new housing construction in Q1 2025, driven by high interest rates, reduced buyer demand, and the end of a subsidized mortgage program.
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40% Bias Score

Texas Exhibit Showcases Ukrainian Resilience Amidst War
A Texas art exhibit, "Many Faces, One Force," celebrated Ukrainian culture and raised awareness for the ongoing war, featuring 77 portraits of women supporting Ukraine and musical performances by Ukrainian refugees.

Texas Exhibit Showcases Ukrainian Resilience Amidst War
A Texas art exhibit, "Many Faces, One Force," celebrated Ukrainian culture and raised awareness for the ongoing war, featuring 77 portraits of women supporting Ukraine and musical performances by Ukrainian refugees.
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44% Bias Score

Deadliest Russian Missile Attack in Ukraine Kills 24 in Sumy
On Palm Sunday, a Russian missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, killed at least 24 civilians and injured 84, marking the deadliest single attack on civilians in Ukraine in 2024, prompting international outrage and calls for increased military aid.

Deadliest Russian Missile Attack in Ukraine Kills 24 in Sumy
On Palm Sunday, a Russian missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, killed at least 24 civilians and injured 84, marking the deadliest single attack on civilians in Ukraine in 2024, prompting international outrage and calls for increased military aid.
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36% Bias Score
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