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Russia Establishes Commission to Aid Special Military Operation Veterans
A new State Council commission in Russia will support veterans of military actions and special military operations participants, focusing on reintegration, medical and psychological aid, and legislative improvements, with the first meeting scheduled for next week.
Russia Establishes Commission to Aid Special Military Operation Veterans
A new State Council commission in Russia will support veterans of military actions and special military operations participants, focusing on reintegration, medical and psychological aid, and legislative improvements, with the first meeting scheduled for next week.
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44% Bias Score


Krasnoyarsk Parliament Supports SMO Veterans, Commemorates Victory Day
The Krasnoyarsk Regional Parliament is actively supporting veterans of the Special Military Operation (SMO) and their families through community engagement, legislative initiatives, and commemorative events, while also emphasizing patriotic education and the 80th anniversary of Victory Day.
Krasnoyarsk Parliament Supports SMO Veterans, Commemorates Victory Day
The Krasnoyarsk Regional Parliament is actively supporting veterans of the Special Military Operation (SMO) and their families through community engagement, legislative initiatives, and commemorative events, while also emphasizing patriotic education and the 80th anniversary of Victory Day.
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52% Bias Score


Trump-Putin Call Yields Limited Agreement on Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure
Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, a 30-day agreement was reached to avoid attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure; however, no broader ceasefire was achieved, prompting analysts to view the agreement as largely symbolic.
Trump-Putin Call Yields Limited Agreement on Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure
Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, a 30-day agreement was reached to avoid attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure; however, no broader ceasefire was achieved, prompting analysts to view the agreement as largely symbolic.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Launches Overnight Attacks Despite Announced Pause on Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure
Following a Kremlin announcement of a temporary halt to attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, Russia launched a large-scale overnight drone and missile attack, killing one and injuring 14, while a prisoner exchange involving 175 people took place.
Russia Launches Overnight Attacks Despite Announced Pause on Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure
Following a Kremlin announcement of a temporary halt to attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, Russia launched a large-scale overnight drone and missile attack, killing one and injuring 14, while a prisoner exchange involving 175 people took place.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Agrees to US Proposal to Pause Energy Attacks
Following a phone call between Presidents Zelenskyy and Trump, Ukraine agreed to support a US proposal to pause attacks on energy targets, a day after Russia also agreed to this plan, creating momentum towards a potential ceasefire; a prisoner exchange of 372 soldiers also occurred.
Ukraine Agrees to US Proposal to Pause Energy Attacks
Following a phone call between Presidents Zelenskyy and Trump, Ukraine agreed to support a US proposal to pause attacks on energy targets, a day after Russia also agreed to this plan, creating momentum towards a potential ceasefire; a prisoner exchange of 372 soldiers also occurred.
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40% Bias Score


Debate Rages Over Seizing Frozen Russian Assets to Aid Ukraine
Poland, the UK, and the Baltic states urge seizing approximately €274 billion in frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, while France, Germany, and Belgium oppose it due to legal concerns and potential market instability; the legality of seizure under international law is debated.
Debate Rages Over Seizing Frozen Russian Assets to Aid Ukraine
Poland, the UK, and the Baltic states urge seizing approximately €274 billion in frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, while France, Germany, and Belgium oppose it due to legal concerns and potential market instability; the legality of seizure under international law is debated.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Tightens Loan Regulations to Curb Fraud
To combat fraud, Russia is introducing a 'cooling-off' period for cash loans from September 1st, 2025, delaying disbursement by 4 hours (50,000-200,000 rubles) or 48 hours (over 200,000 rubles), with exceptions for secured and specific loan types. Additionally, banks may soon require income verifica...

Russia Tightens Loan Regulations to Curb Fraud
To combat fraud, Russia is introducing a 'cooling-off' period for cash loans from September 1st, 2025, delaying disbursement by 4 hours (50,000-200,000 rubles) or 48 hours (over 200,000 rubles), with exceptions for secured and specific loan types. Additionally, banks may soon require income verifica...
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48% Bias Score

New Perm School Opens, Boosting Educational Infrastructure
Perm, Russia, opened a new school building (#55) with over 1000 places for grades 6-11, featuring modern facilities for STEM subjects, a large sports complex, and unique spaces, reducing second-shift classes.

New Perm School Opens, Boosting Educational Infrastructure
Perm, Russia, opened a new school building (#55) with over 1000 places for grades 6-11, featuring modern facilities for STEM subjects, a large sports complex, and unique spaces, reducing second-shift classes.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Upgrades Caspian Flotilla Infrastructure
During a visit to Dagestan, Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov inspected the Caspian Flotilla's infrastructure, ordering the completion of new hydro-technical structures and praising the new 150-bed garrison hospital set to open in May. He also reviewed combat training at an underwater trainin...

Russia Upgrades Caspian Flotilla Infrastructure
During a visit to Dagestan, Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov inspected the Caspian Flotilla's infrastructure, ordering the completion of new hydro-technical structures and praising the new 150-bed garrison hospital set to open in May. He also reviewed combat training at an underwater trainin...
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36% Bias Score

Russia's Missile Strikes Contradict Claimed Ceasefire Agreement
Russia launched a barrage of missile and drone strikes across Ukraine overnight, directly contradicting a claimed ceasefire agreement with the U.S. and resulting in damage to civilian infrastructure, including a hospital in Sumy; Ukraine's air force reported six missiles and 145 drones fired, with 7...

Russia's Missile Strikes Contradict Claimed Ceasefire Agreement
Russia launched a barrage of missile and drone strikes across Ukraine overnight, directly contradicting a claimed ceasefire agreement with the U.S. and resulting in damage to civilian infrastructure, including a hospital in Sumy; Ukraine's air force reported six missiles and 145 drones fired, with 7...
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40% Bias Score

Russia Halts Attacks on Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure Following Putin-Trump Call
Following a two-hour-and-28-minute phone call, Presidents Putin and Trump agreed to a 30-day mutual halt to attacks on energy infrastructure in Ukraine, with Russia announcing an immediate halt to such attacks after the conversation.

Russia Halts Attacks on Ukrainian Energy Infrastructure Following Putin-Trump Call
Following a two-hour-and-28-minute phone call, Presidents Putin and Trump agreed to a 30-day mutual halt to attacks on energy infrastructure in Ukraine, with Russia announcing an immediate halt to such attacks after the conversation.
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48% Bias Score

Europe Doubts Russia's Peace Intentions Amidst Trump-Putin Call
European leaders express deep skepticism regarding Russia's commitment to peace in Ukraine, citing Russia's continued military buildup and unacceptable demands, even as Trump plans a call with Putin to discuss a potential settlement.

Europe Doubts Russia's Peace Intentions Amidst Trump-Putin Call
European leaders express deep skepticism regarding Russia's commitment to peace in Ukraine, citing Russia's continued military buildup and unacceptable demands, even as Trump plans a call with Putin to discuss a potential settlement.
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60% Bias Score
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