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Ukrainian Frontline Reports Intense Fighting Despite Peace Talks
Wounded Ukrainian soldiers near Pokrovsk receive treatment at a stabilization point, while soldiers on the frontlines report intensified fighting despite ongoing peace negotiations in Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the disconnect between diplomacy and battlefield realities.
Ukrainian Frontline Reports Intense Fighting Despite Peace Talks
Wounded Ukrainian soldiers near Pokrovsk receive treatment at a stabilization point, while soldiers on the frontlines report intensified fighting despite ongoing peace negotiations in Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the disconnect between diplomacy and battlefield realities.
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36% Bias Score


Germany to Fund Ukraine's Access to Eutelsat Satellite System
Germany will fund Ukraine's access to the Eutelsat satellite system, following concerns about the reliability of Starlink, which is currently heavily relied upon by the Ukrainian military; the amount of German funding is not specified.
Germany to Fund Ukraine's Access to Eutelsat Satellite System
Germany will fund Ukraine's access to the Eutelsat satellite system, following concerns about the reliability of Starlink, which is currently heavily relied upon by the Ukrainian military; the amount of German funding is not specified.
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56% Bias Score


US to Skip Key Ukraine Military Aid Meeting
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth will not attend next week's Ukraine Defense Contact Group meeting in Brussels, marking the first time since its founding three years ago that a senior Pentagon official won't represent the US, reflecting a decreased commitment to supplying Ukraine with military e...
US to Skip Key Ukraine Military Aid Meeting
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth will not attend next week's Ukraine Defense Contact Group meeting in Brussels, marking the first time since its founding three years ago that a senior Pentagon official won't represent the US, reflecting a decreased commitment to supplying Ukraine with military e...
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52% Bias Score


Moldovan Communists Propose 'Foreign Agent' Bill, Sparking Civil Society Outcry
A group of communist deputies in Moldova introduced a bill similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' law, requiring organizations receiving over 50% foreign funding and influencing Moldovan society to register and report, sparking condemnation from over 135 civil society organizations.
Moldovan Communists Propose 'Foreign Agent' Bill, Sparking Civil Society Outcry
A group of communist deputies in Moldova introduced a bill similar to Russia's 'foreign agent' law, requiring organizations receiving over 50% foreign funding and influencing Moldovan society to register and report, sparking condemnation from over 135 civil society organizations.
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48% Bias Score


Lacroix Discusses UN Peacekeeping Challenges in Europe
During his European tour, Jean-Pierre Lacroix addressed the challenges of ongoing UN peacekeeping missions, including the situation in Lebanon and the hypothetical deployment of a mission in Ukraine following a ceasefire.
Lacroix Discusses UN Peacekeeping Challenges in Europe
During his European tour, Jean-Pierre Lacroix addressed the challenges of ongoing UN peacekeeping missions, including the situation in Lebanon and the hypothetical deployment of a mission in Ukraine following a ceasefire.
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32% Bias Score


EU-Central Asia Summit Prioritizes Diversifying Trade, Strengthening Partnerships
The first EU-Central Asia summit, starting Thursday, aims to reduce reliance on Russia and China by boosting trade and diplomatic ties, securing energy and raw materials partnerships, and improving infrastructure.
EU-Central Asia Summit Prioritizes Diversifying Trade, Strengthening Partnerships
The first EU-Central Asia summit, starting Thursday, aims to reduce reliance on Russia and China by boosting trade and diplomatic ties, securing energy and raw materials partnerships, and improving infrastructure.
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36% Bias Score

NATO Rejects Spain's Proposal to Redefine Defense Spending
NATO rejected Spain's proposal to redefine defense spending to include counterterrorism, border control, and climate change, blocking Prime Minister Sánchez's plan to increase reported military spending without additional funds; NATO Secretary General Rutte emphasized the alliance's clear definition...

NATO Rejects Spain's Proposal to Redefine Defense Spending
NATO rejected Spain's proposal to redefine defense spending to include counterterrorism, border control, and climate change, blocking Prime Minister Sánchez's plan to increase reported military spending without additional funds; NATO Secretary General Rutte emphasized the alliance's clear definition...
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56% Bias Score

Portugal Denies Reports of Mercenary Deaths in Ukraine
The Portuguese government denied pro-Kremlin media reports claiming Portuguese mercenaries died in eastern Ukraine; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed no Portuguese citizens are fighting there, and Ukrainian officials dismissed the reports as Russian propaganda.

Portugal Denies Reports of Mercenary Deaths in Ukraine
The Portuguese government denied pro-Kremlin media reports claiming Portuguese mercenaries died in eastern Ukraine; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed no Portuguese citizens are fighting there, and Ukrainian officials dismissed the reports as Russian propaganda.
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24% Bias Score

High-Level Russia-US Meeting Amidst Continued Ukraine Conflict and NATO Aid
Following a meeting between a top Russian official and a US representative in Washington, NATO pledges almost €21 billion in military aid to Ukraine, while Russia and Ukraine continue to attack each other amidst peace efforts.

High-Level Russia-US Meeting Amidst Continued Ukraine Conflict and NATO Aid
Following a meeting between a top Russian official and a US representative in Washington, NATO pledges almost €21 billion in military aid to Ukraine, while Russia and Ukraine continue to attack each other amidst peace efforts.
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48% Bias Score

Father of Russian Opposition Figure Charged with Financing Banned Group
On Thursday, Russian authorities charged Mikhail Volkov, the 69-year-old father of opposition figure Leonid Volkov, with financing the banned Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), an act punishable by up to eight years in prison. This follows a pattern of targeting family members of exiled opposition fi...

Father of Russian Opposition Figure Charged with Financing Banned Group
On Thursday, Russian authorities charged Mikhail Volkov, the 69-year-old father of opposition figure Leonid Volkov, with financing the banned Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), an act punishable by up to eight years in prison. This follows a pattern of targeting family members of exiled opposition fi...
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56% Bias Score

China and Russia Strengthen Ties Amidst Global Uncertainty
During a recent visit to Moscow, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Russian officials agreed to increase high-level exchanges and deepen cooperation throughout the year, reaffirming their strong bilateral relationship and joint commitment to a multipolar world order amid international uncertaintie...

China and Russia Strengthen Ties Amidst Global Uncertainty
During a recent visit to Moscow, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Russian officials agreed to increase high-level exchanges and deepen cooperation throughout the year, reaffirming their strong bilateral relationship and joint commitment to a multipolar world order amid international uncertaintie...
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52% Bias Score

EU's Stalled Enlargement Fuels Russian Influence in North Macedonia
North Macedonia's foreign minister warns of increased Russian influence in the Western Balkans due to the EU's slow response to its 20-year-long application for accession, hampered by disputes with Bulgaria and Greece over its name and minority rights.

EU's Stalled Enlargement Fuels Russian Influence in North Macedonia
North Macedonia's foreign minister warns of increased Russian influence in the Western Balkans due to the EU's slow response to its 20-year-long application for accession, hampered by disputes with Bulgaria and Greece over its name and minority rights.
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60% Bias Score
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