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Trump Announces Putin's Agreement to Halt Strikes on Ukrainian Energy
Following a 2.5-hour meeting, Donald Trump announced that Vladimir Putin agreed to halt attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, a move analysts see as beneficial to Russia but potentially opening diplomatic pathways, despite strong opposition from the EU and UK.
Trump Announces Putin's Agreement to Halt Strikes on Ukrainian Energy
Following a 2.5-hour meeting, Donald Trump announced that Vladimir Putin agreed to halt attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, a move analysts see as beneficial to Russia but potentially opening diplomatic pathways, despite strong opposition from the EU and UK.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Withdraws from Kursk Bridgehead, Retaining Significant Force
In early March 2024, Ukrainian forces, facing a Russian offensive supported by North Korea and hampered by reduced US intelligence sharing following a decision by Donald Trump, withdrew from a bridgehead near Kursk, Russia, suffering some losses but retaining a significant force and boosting morale.
Ukraine Withdraws from Kursk Bridgehead, Retaining Significant Force
In early March 2024, Ukrainian forces, facing a Russian offensive supported by North Korea and hampered by reduced US intelligence sharing following a decision by Donald Trump, withdrew from a bridgehead near Kursk, Russia, suffering some losses but retaining a significant force and boosting morale.
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40% Bias Score


Zelenskyy Expresses Doubt Over Trump-Putin Ceasefire Agreement
Following a phone conversation between Presidents Trump and Putin, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy stated that Russia is not ready for a full ceasefire despite a recent agreement between US and Ukrainian delegations. A 30-day pause in attacks on energy infrastructure was announced but is not currently...
Zelenskyy Expresses Doubt Over Trump-Putin Ceasefire Agreement
Following a phone conversation between Presidents Trump and Putin, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy stated that Russia is not ready for a full ceasefire despite a recent agreement between US and Ukrainian delegations. A 30-day pause in attacks on energy infrastructure was announced but is not currently...
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44% Bias Score


US Withdrawal Weakens Russia War Crimes Case
The United States withdrew its prosecutor from the Hague-based International Centre for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression (ICPA), investigating Russia's 2022 Ukraine invasion, decreasing the chances of international legal consequences for Russia.
US Withdrawal Weakens Russia War Crimes Case
The United States withdrew its prosecutor from the Hague-based International Centre for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression (ICPA), investigating Russia's 2022 Ukraine invasion, decreasing the chances of international legal consequences for Russia.
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36% Bias Score


Politicized Astronaut Return Highlights ISS Future
Astronauts Butch and Suni returned to Earth aboard the SpaceX capsule "Freedom" after a nine-month ISS stay, an event politicized by accusations of a "rescue mission" and overshadowed by broader disagreements regarding the ISS's future.
Politicized Astronaut Return Highlights ISS Future
Astronauts Butch and Suni returned to Earth aboard the SpaceX capsule "Freedom" after a nine-month ISS stay, an event politicized by accusations of a "rescue mission" and overshadowed by broader disagreements regarding the ISS's future.
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52% Bias Score


Baltic States to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amid Russian Threat
Facing increased military threats from Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland will withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines to bolster their defenses, potentially impacting global arms control and mine production.
Baltic States to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amid Russian Threat
Facing increased military threats from Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland will withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines to bolster their defenses, potentially impacting global arms control and mine production.
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56% Bias Score

Putin and Trump Agree to 30-Day Halt on Energy Infrastructure Strikes
Following a phone call between Putin and Trump, a 30-day mutual halt to strikes on energy infrastructure was agreed upon, alongside a prisoner exchange of 175 people and the release of 23 wounded Ukrainian soldiers. Discussions extended beyond this to include a wider range of topics.

Putin and Trump Agree to 30-Day Halt on Energy Infrastructure Strikes
Following a phone call between Putin and Trump, a 30-day mutual halt to strikes on energy infrastructure was agreed upon, alongside a prisoner exchange of 175 people and the release of 23 wounded Ukrainian soldiers. Discussions extended beyond this to include a wider range of topics.
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32% Bias Score

Putin-Trump Call Yields Temporary Ceasefire, but Key Disagreements Remain
Following a 2-hour 28-minute phone call initiated by President Trump, Russia agreed to a 30-day pause in attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, a prisoner exchange involving 350 POWs, and the release of 23 injured Ukrainian soldiers; however, key disagreements remain regarding the conflict's ro...

Putin-Trump Call Yields Temporary Ceasefire, but Key Disagreements Remain
Following a 2-hour 28-minute phone call initiated by President Trump, Russia agreed to a 30-day pause in attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, a prisoner exchange involving 350 POWs, and the release of 23 injured Ukrainian soldiers; however, key disagreements remain regarding the conflict's ro...
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48% Bias Score

Russia and Ukraine Agree to 30-Day Pause in Energy Infrastructure Attacks
Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, Russia and Ukraine agreed to a 30-day pause in attacks targeting each other's energy infrastructure; however, explosions were reported in Kyiv hours later.

Russia and Ukraine Agree to 30-Day Pause in Energy Infrastructure Attacks
Following a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, Russia and Ukraine agreed to a 30-day pause in attacks targeting each other's energy infrastructure; however, explosions were reported in Kyiv hours later.
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48% Bias Score

US Withdrawal Weakens Russia War Crimes Investigation
The US withdrew its prosecutor from the Hague-based ICPA investigating Russia's 2022 Ukraine invasion, diminishing the chances of international prosecution; this action is seen as a worrying development by international law experts who fear it undermines international efforts to hold aggressors acco...

US Withdrawal Weakens Russia War Crimes Investigation
The US withdrew its prosecutor from the Hague-based ICPA investigating Russia's 2022 Ukraine invasion, diminishing the chances of international prosecution; this action is seen as a worrying development by international law experts who fear it undermines international efforts to hold aggressors acco...
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44% Bias Score

EU to Invest €800 Billion in Defense to Counter Russian Threat
The European Union plans to invest €800 billion in its defense capabilities by 2027 to counter potential Russian aggression and address concerns about reduced US commitment to European security, following intelligence assessments predicting a Russian attack on an EU nation before 2030.

EU to Invest €800 Billion in Defense to Counter Russian Threat
The European Union plans to invest €800 billion in its defense capabilities by 2027 to counter potential Russian aggression and address concerns about reduced US commitment to European security, following intelligence assessments predicting a Russian attack on an EU nation before 2030.
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44% Bias Score

Four NATO Nations to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amidst Heightened Russian Threat
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland will withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines, citing increased Russian military threats and the need for stronger border defenses; the decision follows a joint recommendation by the four countries' defense ministers.

Four NATO Nations to Withdraw from Ottawa Convention Amidst Heightened Russian Threat
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland will withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines, citing increased Russian military threats and the need for stronger border defenses; the decision follows a joint recommendation by the four countries' defense ministers.
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44% Bias Score
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