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Putin's Enemies: Exile and Repression
James Jones's documentary profiles Christo Grozev, a Bellingcat investigator targeted by Russia after exposing state-sponsored violence; the film details his exile, the imprisonment of his colleagues Alexei Navalny and Vladimir Kara-Murza, and his father's mysterious death, highlighting the Putin re...
Putin's Enemies: Exile and Repression
James Jones's documentary profiles Christo Grozev, a Bellingcat investigator targeted by Russia after exposing state-sponsored violence; the film details his exile, the imprisonment of his colleagues Alexei Navalny and Vladimir Kara-Murza, and his father's mysterious death, highlighting the Putin re...
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52% Bias Score


Putin Sets Conditions for Ukraine Ceasefire
President Vladimir Putin conditionally agreed to a ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict, contingent on addressing several pre-conditions including the situation in Kursk, the cessation of Ukrainian mobilization and arms supplies, and discussions with the US, potentially including President Trump.
Putin Sets Conditions for Ukraine Ceasefire
President Vladimir Putin conditionally agreed to a ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict, contingent on addressing several pre-conditions including the situation in Kursk, the cessation of Ukrainian mobilization and arms supplies, and discussions with the US, potentially including President Trump.
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60% Bias Score


Russian Mother Arrested for Fatal Child Drug Poisoning
In Miass, Russia, a 31-year-old mother was arrested for murdering her two-year-old son by administering lethal doses of narcotics; despite neighbors' repeated attempts to alert social services, the family was not flagged as at-risk, highlighting systemic failures in the child protection system.
Russian Mother Arrested for Fatal Child Drug Poisoning
In Miass, Russia, a 31-year-old mother was arrested for murdering her two-year-old son by administering lethal doses of narcotics; despite neighbors' repeated attempts to alert social services, the family was not flagged as at-risk, highlighting systemic failures in the child protection system.
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64% Bias Score


Record Russia-Belarus Trade and Ukraine Truce Discussions Dominate Lukashenko's Moscow Visit
During an official visit to Moscow, Belarusian President Lukashenko and Russian President Putin announced record bilateral trade exceeding \$50 billion and discussed potential US-brokered ceasefires in Ukraine, with Lukashenko expressing concerns about a short-term truce due to its potential benefit...
Record Russia-Belarus Trade and Ukraine Truce Discussions Dominate Lukashenko's Moscow Visit
During an official visit to Moscow, Belarusian President Lukashenko and Russian President Putin announced record bilateral trade exceeding \$50 billion and discussed potential US-brokered ceasefires in Ukraine, with Lukashenko expressing concerns about a short-term truce due to its potential benefit...
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44% Bias Score


Minsk Agreements' Repeated Failures in Eastern Ukraine
The Minsk agreements, intended to end the conflict in eastern Ukraine, repeatedly failed due to violations by both sides, exemplified by the Volnovaha bus attack in 2015 and continued shelling despite multiple ceasefires, such as the 2019 and 2020 agreements.
Minsk Agreements' Repeated Failures in Eastern Ukraine
The Minsk agreements, intended to end the conflict in eastern Ukraine, repeatedly failed due to violations by both sides, exemplified by the Volnovaha bus attack in 2015 and continued shelling despite multiple ceasefires, such as the 2019 and 2020 agreements.
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68% Bias Score


Russia Expands "Foreign Agent" Law, Introduces Harsher Penalties and Trials in Absentia
The Russian State Duma is preparing three bills to expand the definition of "foreign agents", introducing up to 7 years imprisonment with asset confiscation for aiding international organizations not involving Russia and enabling trials in absentia for those who have left Russia.
Russia Expands "Foreign Agent" Law, Introduces Harsher Penalties and Trials in Absentia
The Russian State Duma is preparing three bills to expand the definition of "foreign agents", introducing up to 7 years imprisonment with asset confiscation for aiding international organizations not involving Russia and enabling trials in absentia for those who have left Russia.
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68% Bias Score

Thousands Seek Refuge at Russian Airbase Amid Syrian Violence
Thousands of Alawite civilians have sought refuge at Russia's Hmeymim airbase in Syria, fleeing violence that has killed 1383 people since March 6th, prompting international concern and calls for investigation and accountability.

Thousands Seek Refuge at Russian Airbase Amid Syrian Violence
Thousands of Alawite civilians have sought refuge at Russia's Hmeymim airbase in Syria, fleeing violence that has killed 1383 people since March 6th, prompting international concern and calls for investigation and accountability.
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40% Bias Score

Mother Jailed After Toddler's Drug Overdose in Russia
A two-year-old child died in Miass, Russia, from a drug overdose allegedly administered by his 31-year-old mother, Ekaterina, who is now in pre-trial detention. The family lived in a dilapidated house in a neglected area, and the other three children are in the care of their grandmother.

Mother Jailed After Toddler's Drug Overdose in Russia
A two-year-old child died in Miass, Russia, from a drug overdose allegedly administered by his 31-year-old mother, Ekaterina, who is now in pre-trial detention. The family lived in a dilapidated house in a neglected area, and the other three children are in the care of their grandmother.
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64% Bias Score

Death of Acclaimed Composer Sophia Gubaidulina at 93
Sophia Gubaidulina, a Russian-German composer known for her distinctive style blending intense and delicate sounds, passed away on March 13, 2024, at age 93 in Hamburg, Germany; her works often referenced Bach and explored religious themes, reflecting her faith.

Death of Acclaimed Composer Sophia Gubaidulina at 93
Sophia Gubaidulina, a Russian-German composer known for her distinctive style blending intense and delicate sounds, passed away on March 13, 2024, at age 93 in Hamburg, Germany; her works often referenced Bach and explored religious themes, reflecting her faith.
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32% Bias Score

Russia Sentences Mercenaries for Kursk Region Terrorist Acts
The Russian Investigative Committee is uncovering evidence of Ukrainian soldiers and foreign mercenaries committing terrorist acts against civilians in the Kursk region, leading to multiple convictions and international arrest warrants.

Russia Sentences Mercenaries for Kursk Region Terrorist Acts
The Russian Investigative Committee is uncovering evidence of Ukrainian soldiers and foreign mercenaries committing terrorist acts against civilians in the Kursk region, leading to multiple convictions and international arrest warrants.
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68% Bias Score

Putin Demands Demilitarized Zone Along Ukraine Border
Following a visit to a military command center in Kursk Oblast, Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated the need for a security zone along the Ukrainian border, exceeding the range of Ukrainian weaponry, to protect Russian territory. This announcement comes amid international discussions on a Uk...

Putin Demands Demilitarized Zone Along Ukraine Border
Following a visit to a military command center in Kursk Oblast, Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated the need for a security zone along the Ukrainian border, exceeding the range of Ukrainian weaponry, to protect Russian territory. This announcement comes amid international discussions on a Uk...
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56% Bias Score

Nuclear Deterrence Questioned: Europe Seeks Alternatives to US Umbrella
Eighty years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, questions arise about the reliability of nuclear deterrence, particularly the US commitment to Europe, leading to discussions on European alternatives and the potential for independent nuclear capabilities within the continent.

Nuclear Deterrence Questioned: Europe Seeks Alternatives to US Umbrella
Eighty years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, questions arise about the reliability of nuclear deterrence, particularly the US commitment to Europe, leading to discussions on European alternatives and the potential for independent nuclear capabilities within the continent.
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44% Bias Score
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