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Putin Highlights Arctic Tensions Amidst Western Hostility
At the Murmansk Arctic Economic Forum, President Putin criticized Western nations for their hostile rhetoric and severed ties in the Arctic, referencing historical US attempts to annex Greenland and highlighting Russia's increased military preparedness in response to growing NATO activity.
Putin Highlights Arctic Tensions Amidst Western Hostility
At the Murmansk Arctic Economic Forum, President Putin criticized Western nations for their hostile rhetoric and severed ties in the Arctic, referencing historical US attempts to annex Greenland and highlighting Russia's increased military preparedness in response to growing NATO activity.
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52% Bias Score


Spain's NATO Military Spending Commitment: Discrepancies and Challenges
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte asserted that Spain aims to reach 2% of its GDP in military spending by this summer, a claim later downplayed by a senior NATO official, while Spanish President Pedro Sánchez offered a less precise commitment before 2029; however, reaching this goal by summer is con...
Spain's NATO Military Spending Commitment: Discrepancies and Challenges
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte asserted that Spain aims to reach 2% of its GDP in military spending by this summer, a claim later downplayed by a senior NATO official, while Spanish President Pedro Sánchez offered a less precise commitment before 2029; however, reaching this goal by summer is con...
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44% Bias Score


Egypt Submarine Sinks, Killing Six
A tourist submarine sank off Hurghada, Egypt, on Thursday, killing six Russian nationals and injuring 29 others from various countries among the 50 passengers. The submarine, owned by Sindbad Submarines, struck a reef, causing a pressure loss that led to flooding.
Egypt Submarine Sinks, Killing Six
A tourist submarine sank off Hurghada, Egypt, on Thursday, killing six Russian nationals and injuring 29 others from various countries among the 50 passengers. The submarine, owned by Sindbad Submarines, struck a reef, causing a pressure loss that led to flooding.
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32% Bias Score


Yeltsin's Legacy: Putin's Russia at a Crossroads
On December 31, 1999, Boris Yeltsin's surprise resignation installed Vladimir Putin as acting president of Russia, a decision whose consequences—including the ongoing war in Ukraine and its devastating effects—are still unfolding.
Yeltsin's Legacy: Putin's Russia at a Crossroads
On December 31, 1999, Boris Yeltsin's surprise resignation installed Vladimir Putin as acting president of Russia, a decision whose consequences—including the ongoing war in Ukraine and its devastating effects—are still unfolding.
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44% Bias Score


CDU Politicians' Support for Nord Stream Pipeline Repair Sparks Controversy in Germany
German CDU parliamentarians' support for a potential US plan to repair the damaged Nord Stream pipelines, which delivered Russian gas to Europe, sparked controversy, highlighting divisions within the German government over energy independence and reliance on Russia.
CDU Politicians' Support for Nord Stream Pipeline Repair Sparks Controversy in Germany
German CDU parliamentarians' support for a potential US plan to repair the damaged Nord Stream pipelines, which delivered Russian gas to Europe, sparked controversy, highlighting divisions within the German government over energy independence and reliance on Russia.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Accuses Ukraine of Attacking Sudzha Gas Facility, Violating U.S.-Brokered Truce
On March 28th, Russia accused Ukraine of attacking its Sudzha gas metering station with HIMARS missiles, causing significant damage; Ukraine denied responsibility and accused Russia. This incident follows a U.S.-brokered agreement to pause energy strikes, which both sides have violated.
Russia Accuses Ukraine of Attacking Sudzha Gas Facility, Violating U.S.-Brokered Truce
On March 28th, Russia accused Ukraine of attacking its Sudzha gas metering station with HIMARS missiles, causing significant damage; Ukraine denied responsibility and accused Russia. This incident follows a U.S.-brokered agreement to pause energy strikes, which both sides have violated.
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32% Bias Score

Ukraine's Long-Range Drones and Ceasefire Agreement with Russia
Ukraine is testing its long-range Raybird drone, capable of flying over 20 hours and 1000km, which was used to attack Russian oil refineries until a recent ceasefire agreement. Ukraine also developed a 3000km range drone and other new weapons, despite Russia's claim of Ukrainian ceasefire violation.

Ukraine's Long-Range Drones and Ceasefire Agreement with Russia
Ukraine is testing its long-range Raybird drone, capable of flying over 20 hours and 1000km, which was used to attack Russian oil refineries until a recent ceasefire agreement. Ukraine also developed a 3000km range drone and other new weapons, despite Russia's claim of Ukrainian ceasefire violation.
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40% Bias Score

European Coalition Scales Back Ukraine Plans
In Paris, 30 European nations pledged increased weapons aid and further sanctions against Russia, but a proposed European peacekeeping force for Ukraine was abandoned in favor of a Franco-British military support mission due to disagreements among member states, including Germany, Poland, and Croati...

European Coalition Scales Back Ukraine Plans
In Paris, 30 European nations pledged increased weapons aid and further sanctions against Russia, but a proposed European peacekeeping force for Ukraine was abandoned in favor of a Franco-British military support mission due to disagreements among member states, including Germany, Poland, and Croati...
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60% Bias Score

Canada's Untapped Potential: Boosting Resource Exports to Europe
Canada's vast natural resources, including natural gas and critical minerals, are essential to Europe's efforts to reduce its dependence on authoritarian states; however, political and regulatory barriers within Canada hinder increased exports.

Canada's Untapped Potential: Boosting Resource Exports to Europe
Canada's vast natural resources, including natural gas and critical minerals, are essential to Europe's efforts to reduce its dependence on authoritarian states; however, political and regulatory barriers within Canada hinder increased exports.
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52% Bias Score

European Summit Yields Aid for Ukraine, but Military Force Proposal Stalls
European leaders met in Paris to discuss further support for Ukraine, pledging €2 billion in aid and a joint military mission. However, a key proposal for a European military force lacked support, highlighting divisions among nations.

European Summit Yields Aid for Ukraine, but Military Force Proposal Stalls
European leaders met in Paris to discuss further support for Ukraine, pledging €2 billion in aid and a joint military mission. However, a key proposal for a European military force lacked support, highlighting divisions among nations.
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44% Bias Score

Poland's Massive Military Buildup Amidst Russia Tensions
Poland is rapidly expanding its military, aiming to create Europe's strongest army by increasing troop numbers by 100,000, training millions of reservists, and investing heavily in defense due to escalating tensions with Russia.

Poland's Massive Military Buildup Amidst Russia Tensions
Poland is rapidly expanding its military, aiming to create Europe's strongest army by increasing troop numbers by 100,000, training millions of reservists, and investing heavily in defense due to escalating tensions with Russia.
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64% Bias Score

Russia Seizes €26 Billion in Private Assets in 2024
Russia's General Prosecutor's Office seized nearly 2.4 trillion rubles (€26 billion) of private assets in 2024, including five strategic enterprises, using various legal mechanisms to justify seizures often targeting businesses deemed to be against state interests or with links to foreign investors.

Russia Seizes €26 Billion in Private Assets in 2024
Russia's General Prosecutor's Office seized nearly 2.4 trillion rubles (€26 billion) of private assets in 2024, including five strategic enterprises, using various legal mechanisms to justify seizures often targeting businesses deemed to be against state interests or with links to foreign investors.
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64% Bias Score
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