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Defunding of VOA and RFE/RL Creates Media Void, Raising Concerns
Donald Trump's decision to defund Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty has created a media void, potentially increasing the influence of Russia and China; hundreds of employees have been furloughed, and the Czech government will discuss RFE/RL's future within the EU.
Defunding of VOA and RFE/RL Creates Media Void, Raising Concerns
Donald Trump's decision to defund Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty has created a media void, potentially increasing the influence of Russia and China; hundreds of employees have been furloughed, and the Czech government will discuss RFE/RL's future within the EU.
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine Deploys New 1000km-Range Neptune Missile
On March 15th, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy announced the successful testing and deployment of a new long-range Neptune missile with a range of 1000 kilometers, potentially striking a Russian oil refinery in Tuapse, though details remain limited.
Ukraine Deploys New 1000km-Range Neptune Missile
On March 15th, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy announced the successful testing and deployment of a new long-range Neptune missile with a range of 1000 kilometers, potentially striking a Russian oil refinery in Tuapse, though details remain limited.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Recaptured Kursk Using Concentrated Drone Strikes
Russia rapidly regained approximately 500 square miles near Kursk after a Ukrainian advance in August 2024, using concentrated drone strikes—primarily fiber-optic drones—to cut off Ukrainian supply lines, forcing a retreat; this involved a new tactic of targeting logistics rather than front-line uni...
Russia Recaptured Kursk Using Concentrated Drone Strikes
Russia rapidly regained approximately 500 square miles near Kursk after a Ukrainian advance in August 2024, using concentrated drone strikes—primarily fiber-optic drones—to cut off Ukrainian supply lines, forcing a retreat; this involved a new tactic of targeting logistics rather than front-line uni...
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48% Bias Score


US Consulate Opens in Nuuk, Intensifying Arctic Geopolitical Competition
The United States opened a consulate in Nuuk, Greenland in 2020, reflecting its heightened interest in the Arctic region due to increased Russian and Chinese influence and resource opportunities. This action, coupled with the existing Pituffik military base, aims to counter this growing presence.
US Consulate Opens in Nuuk, Intensifying Arctic Geopolitical Competition
The United States opened a consulate in Nuuk, Greenland in 2020, reflecting its heightened interest in the Arctic region due to increased Russian and Chinese influence and resource opportunities. This action, coupled with the existing Pituffik military base, aims to counter this growing presence.
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56% Bias Score


Trump to Discuss Ukraine Ceasefire with Putin
US President Trump will discuss ending the war in Ukraine with Russian President Putin on Tuesday, seeking a 30-day ceasefire which Ukraine has accepted, despite ongoing challenges such as disagreements over troop deployments and military aid.
Trump to Discuss Ukraine Ceasefire with Putin
US President Trump will discuss ending the war in Ukraine with Russian President Putin on Tuesday, seeking a 30-day ceasefire which Ukraine has accepted, despite ongoing challenges such as disagreements over troop deployments and military aid.
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36% Bias Score


Saakashvili Receives Additional Prison Sentence in Georgia
A Georgian court sentenced former president Mikheil Saakashvili to an additional four years and six months imprisonment for illegally re-entering the country in 2021, adding to his existing sentences and bringing his total prison term to twelve and a half years; Saakashvili and human rights groups c...
Saakashvili Receives Additional Prison Sentence in Georgia
A Georgian court sentenced former president Mikheil Saakashvili to an additional four years and six months imprisonment for illegally re-entering the country in 2021, adding to his existing sentences and bringing his total prison term to twelve and a half years; Saakashvili and human rights groups c...
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40% Bias Score

Europe Pledges Billions to Ukraine, Plans Peacekeeping Force Amidst US-Russia Talks
Amidst US-Russia peace talks showing differing approaches, Europe pledges €20-40 billion in military aid to Ukraine this year, and plans a peacekeeping force alongside a coalition of willing nations, while facing internal divisions and lacking full US support.

Europe Pledges Billions to Ukraine, Plans Peacekeeping Force Amidst US-Russia Talks
Amidst US-Russia peace talks showing differing approaches, Europe pledges €20-40 billion in military aid to Ukraine this year, and plans a peacekeeping force alongside a coalition of willing nations, while facing internal divisions and lacking full US support.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Deploys Long-Range Neptune Missile, Striking Russian Refinery
Ukraine successfully used its domestically produced Neptune cruise missile, boasting a 620-mile range, to strike a Russian oil refinery near President Putin's palace, escalating tensions amidst ongoing ceasefire negotiations.

Ukraine Deploys Long-Range Neptune Missile, Striking Russian Refinery
Ukraine successfully used its domestically produced Neptune cruise missile, boasting a 620-mile range, to strike a Russian oil refinery near President Putin's palace, escalating tensions amidst ongoing ceasefire negotiations.
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36% Bias Score

Eight European Countries Accuse Russia of Satellite Disruptions
Eight European nations, including the Netherlands, formally accused Russia of disrupting European satellite communications, citing incidents like the broadcast of Russian propaganda on BabyTV and widespread navigational issues affecting over 30,000 flights, filing a complaint with the UN's ITU.

Eight European Countries Accuse Russia of Satellite Disruptions
Eight European nations, including the Netherlands, formally accused Russia of disrupting European satellite communications, citing incidents like the broadcast of Russian propaganda on BabyTV and widespread navigational issues affecting over 30,000 flights, filing a complaint with the UN's ITU.
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56% Bias Score

France Plans Troop Deployment to Ukraine Post-Ceasefire
French President Macron announced plans for France, the UK, and other nations to deploy several thousand troops each to key locations in Ukraine after a potential ceasefire, a move that doesn't require Russia's approval and is intended to provide security guarantees; this proposal follows a virtual ...

France Plans Troop Deployment to Ukraine Post-Ceasefire
French President Macron announced plans for France, the UK, and other nations to deploy several thousand troops each to key locations in Ukraine after a potential ceasefire, a move that doesn't require Russia's approval and is intended to provide security guarantees; this proposal follows a virtual ...
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine Suffers Catastrophic Losses in Kursk Retreat
In early March 2024, Ukrainian troops retreated from the Kursk region after a failed offensive, suffering heavy losses due to Russian drone attacks and superior air strikes resulting in the loss of Sudzha and highlighting significant challenges in securing logistical support.

Ukraine Suffers Catastrophic Losses in Kursk Retreat
In early March 2024, Ukrainian troops retreated from the Kursk region after a failed offensive, suffering heavy losses due to Russian drone attacks and superior air strikes resulting in the loss of Sudzha and highlighting significant challenges in securing logistical support.
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28% Bias Score

Carney's European Trip and Amsterdam University Strike
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney begins his first international trip in Paris and London, skipping a customary US visit due to current sensitivities; Amsterdam University staff and students continue their strike against budget cuts; St. Patrick's Day is celebrated globally.

Carney's European Trip and Amsterdam University Strike
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney begins his first international trip in Paris and London, skipping a customary US visit due to current sensitivities; Amsterdam University staff and students continue their strike against budget cuts; St. Patrick's Day is celebrated globally.
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36% Bias Score
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