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Zelensky Details Tense Trump Meeting: Photos of Tortured POWs Shift Conversation
During a February White House meeting, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky presented President Trump with photos of tortured Ukrainian prisoners of war, alongside a boxing champion's belt; this, according to US officials, soured the meeting's tone, underscoring the complex US-Ukraine relationship...
Zelensky Details Tense Trump Meeting: Photos of Tortured POWs Shift Conversation
During a February White House meeting, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky presented President Trump with photos of tortured Ukrainian prisoners of war, alongside a boxing champion's belt; this, according to US officials, soured the meeting's tone, underscoring the complex US-Ukraine relationship...
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44% Bias Score


EVRAZ's 2024 Digital Transformation: 5.8 Billion Ruble Economic Benefit
In 2024, EVRAZ implemented over 100 digital transformation projects, achieving a 5.8 billion ruble economic benefit, with AI contributing 60% of production efficiency gains through initiatives like video analytics and remote crane control; this is part of their "EVRAZ Future" strategy to double prod...
EVRAZ's 2024 Digital Transformation: 5.8 Billion Ruble Economic Benefit
In 2024, EVRAZ implemented over 100 digital transformation projects, achieving a 5.8 billion ruble economic benefit, with AI contributing 60% of production efficiency gains through initiatives like video analytics and remote crane control; this is part of their "EVRAZ Future" strategy to double prod...
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44% Bias Score


US-Russia Talks in Riyadh Amid Ukraine Conflict Concerns
US and Russian officials held talks in Riyadh on Monday to discuss Black Sea shipping security and other issues related to the Ukraine conflict, amid concerns over a potential deal that could favor Russia.
US-Russia Talks in Riyadh Amid Ukraine Conflict Concerns
US and Russian officials held talks in Riyadh on Monday to discuss Black Sea shipping security and other issues related to the Ukraine conflict, amid concerns over a potential deal that could favor Russia.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Actions Benefit Russia in Ukraine Conflict
A Foreign Policy article alleges that former US President Donald Trump's actions inadvertently aided Russia's war effort in Ukraine, evidenced by a proposed one-month ceasefire on energy infrastructure and negotiations around Ukrainian assets, potentially paving the way for a broader peace deal more...
Trump's Actions Benefit Russia in Ukraine Conflict
A Foreign Policy article alleges that former US President Donald Trump's actions inadvertently aided Russia's war effort in Ukraine, evidenced by a proposed one-month ceasefire on energy infrastructure and negotiations around Ukrainian assets, potentially paving the way for a broader peace deal more...
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60% Bias Score


Bulgarian Anti-Vaxxer Exposed as Russian Agent in Vienna
Bulgarian emigrant Tsvetanka Doncheva, a Vienna resident and anti-vaccine activist, has been revealed as a Russian agent who surveilled journalists and spread pro-Russian propaganda in Vienna for three years before being arrested and later released.
Bulgarian Anti-Vaxxer Exposed as Russian Agent in Vienna
Bulgarian emigrant Tsvetanka Doncheva, a Vienna resident and anti-vaccine activist, has been revealed as a Russian agent who surveilled journalists and spread pro-Russian propaganda in Vienna for three years before being arrested and later released.
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60% Bias Score


US-Russia Black Sea Talks End in Disagreement
Following unexpectedly canceled talks, the US and Russia offer differing accounts of a potential Black Sea agreement, with disagreements over details like inspections and cessation of attacks on infrastructure, highlighting conflicting objectives and potential future implications for regional stabil...
US-Russia Black Sea Talks End in Disagreement
Following unexpectedly canceled talks, the US and Russia offer differing accounts of a potential Black Sea agreement, with disagreements over details like inspections and cessation of attacks on infrastructure, highlighting conflicting objectives and potential future implications for regional stabil...
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36% Bias Score

Russia Enacts Strict Anti-Fraud Law to Combat Sophisticated Financial Scams
The Russian State Duma passed a law to combat financial fraud, introducing bank transaction limits (over 50,000 rubles), a mandatory "second key" authorization for online transfers, and blocking of suspicious ATM withdrawals, aimed at protecting citizens, especially the elderly, from sophisticated s...

Russia Enacts Strict Anti-Fraud Law to Combat Sophisticated Financial Scams
The Russian State Duma passed a law to combat financial fraud, introducing bank transaction limits (over 50,000 rubles), a mandatory "second key" authorization for online transfers, and blocking of suspicious ATM withdrawals, aimed at protecting citizens, especially the elderly, from sophisticated s...
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52% Bias Score

WWII Veteran Alexander Shalamova Dies at 100
Alexander Shalamova, a 100-year-old veteran of World War II who served as a radio operator on the First and Second Belorussian Fronts, passed away on March 24th. He received numerous medals for bravery and continued active community involvement until his death.

WWII Veteran Alexander Shalamova Dies at 100
Alexander Shalamova, a 100-year-old veteran of World War II who served as a radio operator on the First and Second Belorussian Fronts, passed away on March 24th. He received numerous medals for bravery and continued active community involvement until his death.
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Listvyazhnaya Mine Disaster: SDS-Ugol Executives Sentenced
A Kemerovo court sentenced Mikhail Fedyayev, owner of SDS-Ugol, to 3.5 years probation for the November 25, 2021 Listvyazhnaya mine explosion that killed 51 people due to the executives' negligence and prioritization of profits over safety regulations, resulting in over 1.5 billion rubles in damages...

Listvyazhnaya Mine Disaster: SDS-Ugol Executives Sentenced
A Kemerovo court sentenced Mikhail Fedyayev, owner of SDS-Ugol, to 3.5 years probation for the November 25, 2021 Listvyazhnaya mine explosion that killed 51 people due to the executives' negligence and prioritization of profits over safety regulations, resulting in over 1.5 billion rubles in damages...
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Black Sea Ceasefire Agreed, Contingent on Sanctions Relief
Russia and Ukraine agreed to a Black Sea maritime ceasefire contingent on sanctions relief for Russian agricultural exports, along with a 30-day halt to attacks on energy infrastructure; however, territorial disputes remain unresolved, and Ukraine opposes sanctions relief while the war continues.

Black Sea Ceasefire Agreed, Contingent on Sanctions Relief
Russia and Ukraine agreed to a Black Sea maritime ceasefire contingent on sanctions relief for Russian agricultural exports, along with a 30-day halt to attacks on energy infrastructure; however, territorial disputes remain unresolved, and Ukraine opposes sanctions relief while the war continues.
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48% Bias Score

US Proposal to Assume Ownership of Ukrainian Nuclear Plants Sparks Debate
US Secretary of State Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Volce proposed US ownership of Ukrainian nuclear plants after a call between Presidents Trump and Zelensky; however, Zelensky clarified that only the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia plant was discussed, sparking debate in Ukraine over pote...

US Proposal to Assume Ownership of Ukrainian Nuclear Plants Sparks Debate
US Secretary of State Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Volce proposed US ownership of Ukrainian nuclear plants after a call between Presidents Trump and Zelensky; however, Zelensky clarified that only the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia plant was discussed, sparking debate in Ukraine over pote...
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36% Bias Score

Baltic States and Poland to Withdraw from Landmine Ban Treaty
Facing heightened security threats from Russia, the Baltic states and Poland announced plans to withdraw from the Ottawa Treaty banning anti-personnel landmines, aiming to enhance their defense capabilities, despite concerns about civilian safety and international law.

Baltic States and Poland to Withdraw from Landmine Ban Treaty
Facing heightened security threats from Russia, the Baltic states and Poland announced plans to withdraw from the Ottawa Treaty banning anti-personnel landmines, aiming to enhance their defense capabilities, despite concerns about civilian safety and international law.
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48% Bias Score
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