Showing 4,537 to 4,548 of 12,091 results


Russia Launches Large-Scale Drone and Missile Attacks Across Ukraine
On March 25th, Russia conducted a six-hour multi-pronged drone and missile attack across Ukraine, targeting military infrastructure in Kryvyi Rih, Vasylkiv, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, and Kharkiv, employing a new tactic of using satellite imagery to coordinate large-scale drone strikes resulting in signifi...
Russia Launches Large-Scale Drone and Missile Attacks Across Ukraine
On March 25th, Russia conducted a six-hour multi-pronged drone and missile attack across Ukraine, targeting military infrastructure in Kryvyi Rih, Vasylkiv, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, and Kharkiv, employing a new tactic of using satellite imagery to coordinate large-scale drone strikes resulting in signifi...
Progress
64% Bias Score


US Intelligence: Russia Remains Major Military Threat Despite Ukraine War
The US intelligence report highlights Russia as a major military threat, citing its resilience amid the Ukraine war and strengthened ties with China, emphasizing its continued development of military capabilities and anti-American strategies despite Western sanctions.
US Intelligence: Russia Remains Major Military Threat Despite Ukraine War
The US intelligence report highlights Russia as a major military threat, citing its resilience amid the Ukraine war and strengthened ties with China, emphasizing its continued development of military capabilities and anti-American strategies despite Western sanctions.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Ukraine Doubts Russia's Commitment to Energy Ceasefire Amidst Drone Warfare
Ukraine and Russia have agreed to a partial ceasefire, including halting attacks on energy infrastructure, despite concerns from Ukrainian drone makers about Russia's commitment; the agreement comes after significant damage to Russian oil facilities by Ukrainian drones and ongoing Russian attacks on...
Ukraine Doubts Russia's Commitment to Energy Ceasefire Amidst Drone Warfare
Ukraine and Russia have agreed to a partial ceasefire, including halting attacks on energy infrastructure, despite concerns from Ukrainian drone makers about Russia's commitment; the agreement comes after significant damage to Russian oil facilities by Ukrainian drones and ongoing Russian attacks on...
Progress
44% Bias Score


US prioritizes swift end to Ukraine war, raising concerns about Russian accountability
The Trump administration's push for a swift end to the war in Ukraine is causing alarm in Kyiv, as the U.S. appears to prioritize a deal over holding Russia accountable for over 81,000 documented war crimes, potentially jeopardizing Ukrainian interests and setting a dangerous precedent for internati...
US prioritizes swift end to Ukraine war, raising concerns about Russian accountability
The Trump administration's push for a swift end to the war in Ukraine is causing alarm in Kyiv, as the U.S. appears to prioritize a deal over holding Russia accountable for over 81,000 documented war crimes, potentially jeopardizing Ukrainian interests and setting a dangerous precedent for internati...
Progress
64% Bias Score


Putin's 25-Year Rule: Consolidation of Power in Russia
Vladimir Putin's consolidation of power in Russia began with the unexpected resignation of President Boris Yeltsin in 1999, ultimately leading to Putin's 25-year rule characterized by strategic power shifts, suppression of dissent, and manipulation of historical narratives.
Putin's 25-Year Rule: Consolidation of Power in Russia
Vladimir Putin's consolidation of power in Russia began with the unexpected resignation of President Boris Yeltsin in 1999, ultimately leading to Putin's 25-year rule characterized by strategic power shifts, suppression of dissent, and manipulation of historical narratives.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Reviews Kremlin's Black Sea Ceasefire Conditions
The Trump administration is reviewing six Kremlin-set conditions for a Black Sea ceasefire, including sanctions relief for Rosselkhozbank and other entities involved in Russian food and fertilizer exports, impacting global food security and potentially influencing the conflict's duration.
Trump Administration Reviews Kremlin's Black Sea Ceasefire Conditions
The Trump administration is reviewing six Kremlin-set conditions for a Black Sea ceasefire, including sanctions relief for Rosselkhozbank and other entities involved in Russian food and fertilizer exports, impacting global food security and potentially influencing the conflict's duration.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Ukraine-Russia Partial Ceasefire Agreement Faces Doubt Amidst Continued Drone Strikes
Following three days of meetings in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine and Russia agreed to a partial ceasefire pausing attacks on energy and infrastructure; however, continued drone strikes and differing interpretations of the deal cast doubt on Russia's commitment, with Ukraine's President stating that the suc...

Ukraine-Russia Partial Ceasefire Agreement Faces Doubt Amidst Continued Drone Strikes
Following three days of meetings in Saudi Arabia, Ukraine and Russia agreed to a partial ceasefire pausing attacks on energy and infrastructure; however, continued drone strikes and differing interpretations of the deal cast doubt on Russia's commitment, with Ukraine's President stating that the suc...
Progress
32% Bias Score

Russia Launches Drone Attack on Mykolaiv Despite Black Sea Ceasefire Agreement
Following a reported agreement between Russia and Ukraine for a Black Sea ceasefire, Russia launched a drone attack on Mykolaiv, resulting in power outages, while further strikes hit Cherkasy, Sumy, and Kirovohrad regions; Ukraine's military destroyed seven drones. The attack contradicts a White Hou...

Russia Launches Drone Attack on Mykolaiv Despite Black Sea Ceasefire Agreement
Following a reported agreement between Russia and Ukraine for a Black Sea ceasefire, Russia launched a drone attack on Mykolaiv, resulting in power outages, while further strikes hit Cherkasy, Sumy, and Kirovohrad regions; Ukraine's military destroyed seven drones. The attack contradicts a White Hou...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Russia Sentences 23 Ukrainian Azov Regiment Members to Prison
A Russian court sentenced 23 Ukrainian Azov Regiment members—12 in person and 11 in absentia—to 13-23 years in prison for seizing power and terrorism, a move Ukraine calls a violation of international law, stemming from their capture in Mariupol in spring 2022.

Russia Sentences 23 Ukrainian Azov Regiment Members to Prison
A Russian court sentenced 23 Ukrainian Azov Regiment members—12 in person and 11 in absentia—to 13-23 years in prison for seizing power and terrorism, a move Ukraine calls a violation of international law, stemming from their capture in Mariupol in spring 2022.
Progress
64% Bias Score

Russia Imposes Moratorium on Attacks on Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure Amidst Peace Talks
Russia has implemented a 30-day moratorium on attacks targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure, starting March 18th, following a phone call between Putin and Trump, but Ukraine disputes Russia's commitment to peace, citing continued attacks.

Russia Imposes Moratorium on Attacks on Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure Amidst Peace Talks
Russia has implemented a 30-day moratorium on attacks targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure, starting March 18th, following a phone call between Putin and Trump, but Ukraine disputes Russia's commitment to peace, citing continued attacks.
Progress
56% Bias Score

U.S.-Mediated Agreement Halts Russia-Ukraine Black Sea Attacks
Following separate meetings in Riyadh, the U.S. announced that Russia and Ukraine agreed to halt attacks on Black Sea targets and energy facilities, facilitated by the U.S., with further commitments including prisoner exchanges, and U.S. assistance for Russia's agricultural exports.

U.S.-Mediated Agreement Halts Russia-Ukraine Black Sea Attacks
Following separate meetings in Riyadh, the U.S. announced that Russia and Ukraine agreed to halt attacks on Black Sea targets and energy facilities, facilitated by the U.S., with further commitments including prisoner exchanges, and U.S. assistance for Russia's agricultural exports.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Lukashenko Begins Seventh Term Amidst Repression and International Condemnation
Alexander Lukashenko was sworn in for a seventh term as president of Belarus on Tuesday, claiming his rule enjoys widespread popular support despite widespread international condemnation and accusations of electoral fraud and human rights abuses.

Lukashenko Begins Seventh Term Amidst Repression and International Condemnation
Alexander Lukashenko was sworn in for a seventh term as president of Belarus on Tuesday, claiming his rule enjoys widespread popular support despite widespread international condemnation and accusations of electoral fraud and human rights abuses.
Progress
60% Bias Score
Showing 4,537 to 4,548 of 12,091 results