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Russia Raises Social Pensions by 14.75%, Allocating 85 Billion Rubles
Russia increased social pensions by 14.75% in 2025, allocating 85 billion rubles to ensure a minimum living standard for 4–5 million recipients, including those with disabilities, orphans, and citizens of small northern ethnic groups, despite inflation reaching 16.5%.
Russia Raises Social Pensions by 14.75%, Allocating 85 Billion Rubles
Russia increased social pensions by 14.75% in 2025, allocating 85 billion rubles to ensure a minimum living standard for 4–5 million recipients, including those with disabilities, orphans, and citizens of small northern ethnic groups, despite inflation reaching 16.5%.
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44% Bias Score


Bank of Russia Holds Key Rate at 21%, Citing Cautious Optimism Amidst Evolving Geopolitical Landscape
The Bank of Russia held its key rate at 21% for the third time, citing slowing inflation in durable goods but faster-than-expected food price increases; this decision comes amid improving US-Russia relations and a strengthening ruble.
Bank of Russia Holds Key Rate at 21%, Citing Cautious Optimism Amidst Evolving Geopolitical Landscape
The Bank of Russia held its key rate at 21% for the third time, citing slowing inflation in durable goods but faster-than-expected food price increases; this decision comes amid improving US-Russia relations and a strengthening ruble.
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20% Bias Score


Putin's War in Ukraine: A Bid for Global Power
President Vladimir Putin's refusal to commit to peace in Ukraine, despite stating his desire for it, reveals his larger goal of reshaping the global order with Russia in a leading role, fueled by historical grievances and a sense of national exceptionalism.
Putin's War in Ukraine: A Bid for Global Power
President Vladimir Putin's refusal to commit to peace in Ukraine, despite stating his desire for it, reveals his larger goal of reshaping the global order with Russia in a leading role, fueled by historical grievances and a sense of national exceptionalism.
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56% Bias Score


Germany Approves €3 Billion Military Aid Package for Ukraine Amidst Ongoing Russian Attacks
Germany approved a €3 billion military aid package for Ukraine, including air defense systems and artillery, to bolster its defenses against ongoing Russian attacks resulting in civilian casualties, adding to over €44 billion already provided; new talks between US, Ukrainian, and Russian representat...
Germany Approves €3 Billion Military Aid Package for Ukraine Amidst Ongoing Russian Attacks
Germany approved a €3 billion military aid package for Ukraine, including air defense systems and artillery, to bolster its defenses against ongoing Russian attacks resulting in civilian casualties, adding to over €44 billion already provided; new talks between US, Ukrainian, and Russian representat...
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36% Bias Score


Russia Launches Widespread Drone Attacks on Ukraine Despite Truce Agreement
Recent Russian drone attacks on Odessa, Zaporizhzhia, and Sumy resulted in fires, injuries, and significant damage to civilian infrastructure; the attacks involved hundreds of drones and occurred despite a purported agreement to limit strikes on energy infrastructure; Russia accuses Ukraine of attac...
Russia Launches Widespread Drone Attacks on Ukraine Despite Truce Agreement
Recent Russian drone attacks on Odessa, Zaporizhzhia, and Sumy resulted in fires, injuries, and significant damage to civilian infrastructure; the attacks involved hundreds of drones and occurred despite a purported agreement to limit strikes on energy infrastructure; Russia accuses Ukraine of attac...
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48% Bias Score


Moscow Concert Terror Attack: 145 Dead, Novosibirsk Victim's Sister Recounts Tragedy
A terrorist attack at a Moscow concert on March 22, 2024, killed 145 people, including Novosibirsk resident Grigory Budko, whose sister described the aftermath, including the family's search, DNA identification, and the financial compensation received.
Moscow Concert Terror Attack: 145 Dead, Novosibirsk Victim's Sister Recounts Tragedy
A terrorist attack at a Moscow concert on March 22, 2024, killed 145 people, including Novosibirsk resident Grigory Budko, whose sister described the aftermath, including the family's search, DNA identification, and the financial compensation received.
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24% Bias Score

Heavy Ukrainian Losses in Kursk Oblast Operation
In the Kursk Oblast operation, up to 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers are missing or captured, with 7,000 of 10,000 failing to return due to delayed withdrawal orders, communication failures, and effective Russian drone and mine warfare; internal political issues within Ukraine also appear to have played a ...

Heavy Ukrainian Losses in Kursk Oblast Operation
In the Kursk Oblast operation, up to 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers are missing or captured, with 7,000 of 10,000 failing to return due to delayed withdrawal orders, communication failures, and effective Russian drone and mine warfare; internal political issues within Ukraine also appear to have played a ...
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60% Bias Score

Spain Prioritizes Entertainment Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Amidst Putin's threats and internal political instability, Spain, facing budget issues, prioritizes entertainment (55 million euros for World Cup TV rights, new entertainment shows) over rearmament, described as a 'technological leap' by its Prime Minister; heavy rainfall defies AEMET's dry winter p...

Spain Prioritizes Entertainment Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
Amidst Putin's threats and internal political instability, Spain, facing budget issues, prioritizes entertainment (55 million euros for World Cup TV rights, new entertainment shows) over rearmament, described as a 'technological leap' by its Prime Minister; heavy rainfall defies AEMET's dry winter p...
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64% Bias Score

Crocus City Hall Terror Attack: 19 Charged After Year-Long Investigation
On March 22, 2024, four terrorists attacked Moscow's Crocus City Hall during a concert, killing at least 145 and injuring hundreds; one year later, the investigation concluded, charging 19 individuals with the crime.

Crocus City Hall Terror Attack: 19 Charged After Year-Long Investigation
On March 22, 2024, four terrorists attacked Moscow's Crocus City Hall during a concert, killing at least 145 and injuring hundreds; one year later, the investigation concluded, charging 19 individuals with the crime.
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52% Bias Score

Putin's True Goal: Reshaping the Global Order
Despite claiming a desire for peace, Vladimir Putin's ultimate goal is to reshape the global order with Russia as a leading power; his negotiations with the US, facilitated by President Trump's willingness to compromise Ukrainian interests, may allow Putin to achieve this through a combination of mi...

Putin's True Goal: Reshaping the Global Order
Despite claiming a desire for peace, Vladimir Putin's ultimate goal is to reshape the global order with Russia as a leading power; his negotiations with the US, facilitated by President Trump's willingness to compromise Ukrainian interests, may allow Putin to achieve this through a combination of mi...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Ukraine Peace Efforts Face Significant Headwinds
Despite President Trump's initial promises to quickly end the war in Ukraine, the conflict's resolution has proven far more complex, hampered by diplomatic obstacles, strategic miscalculations, and the inherent difficulties of negotiating a ceasefire.

Trump's Ukraine Peace Efforts Face Significant Headwinds
Despite President Trump's initial promises to quickly end the war in Ukraine, the conflict's resolution has proven far more complex, hampered by diplomatic obstacles, strategic miscalculations, and the inherent difficulties of negotiating a ceasefire.
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48% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Calls for Increased Pressure on Russia Amidst Continued Attacks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged increased pressure on Russia to secure a lasting ceasefire, despite Russia's acceptance of a limited truce; ongoing attacks on Kyiv necessitate stronger diplomatic efforts, emphasizing that diplomacy alone is insufficient for enduring peace.

Zelenskyy Calls for Increased Pressure on Russia Amidst Continued Attacks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged increased pressure on Russia to secure a lasting ceasefire, despite Russia's acceptance of a limited truce; ongoing attacks on Kyiv necessitate stronger diplomatic efforts, emphasizing that diplomacy alone is insufficient for enduring peace.
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52% Bias Score
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