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Ukraine Offers Poland Drone Defense Training After Russian Incursions
Following multiple Russian drone incursions into Poland and other NATO countries, Ukrainian President Zelensky offered Poland training and assistance in shooting down drones, prompting discussions among European leaders and NATO about bolstering air defenses.
Ukraine Offers Poland Drone Defense Training After Russian Incursions
Following multiple Russian drone incursions into Poland and other NATO countries, Ukrainian President Zelensky offered Poland training and assistance in shooting down drones, prompting discussions among European leaders and NATO about bolstering air defenses.
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24% Bias Score


EU Court Invalidates EU Commission Approval of Hungary's Paks Nuclear Plant Expansion Funding
The European Court of Justice annulled the European Commission's approval of Hungarian funding for the expansion of the Paks nuclear power plant, raising concerns about the procurement process and potentially delaying the project.
EU Court Invalidates EU Commission Approval of Hungary's Paks Nuclear Plant Expansion Funding
The European Court of Justice annulled the European Commission's approval of Hungarian funding for the expansion of the Paks nuclear power plant, raising concerns about the procurement process and potentially delaying the project.
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16% Bias Score


Belarus Releases 52 Prisoners in Exchange for US Sanctions Relief
Following a US delegation's visit, Belarus released 52 prisoners, including 14 foreign nationals, in a move aimed at improving relations with Washington and securing sanctions relief, while simultaneously maintaining ties with Russia.
Belarus Releases 52 Prisoners in Exchange for US Sanctions Relief
Following a US delegation's visit, Belarus released 52 prisoners, including 14 foreign nationals, in a move aimed at improving relations with Washington and securing sanctions relief, while simultaneously maintaining ties with Russia.
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40% Bias Score


Belarus Releases 52 Political Prisoners Amidst US Sanctions Lifting
Belarus freed 52 political prisoners, including 14 foreigners, on Thursday, coinciding with the U.S. lifting sanctions on Belarusian national airline Belavia, a move met with mixed reactions.
Belarus Releases 52 Political Prisoners Amidst US Sanctions Lifting
Belarus freed 52 political prisoners, including 14 foreigners, on Thursday, coinciding with the U.S. lifting sanctions on Belarusian national airline Belavia, a move met with mixed reactions.
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40% Bias Score


Russia: Increasing Restrictions on Abortion Access
Amid a declining birth rate and absent official demographic data since May 2025, Russian authorities are effectively limiting abortion access through pressure on private clinics and regional regulations, impacting women's reproductive rights.
Russia: Increasing Restrictions on Abortion Access
Amid a declining birth rate and absent official demographic data since May 2025, Russian authorities are effectively limiting abortion access through pressure on private clinics and regional regulations, impacting women's reproductive rights.
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48% Bias Score


New Russian Law Requires Language Tests for Migrant Children
A new law in Russia, effective April 1, 2025, mandates Russian language and civics tests for children of migrants seeking school enrollment, resulting in a 50% pass rate among applicants nationwide, with significant regional variations.
New Russian Law Requires Language Tests for Migrant Children
A new law in Russia, effective April 1, 2025, mandates Russian language and civics tests for children of migrants seeking school enrollment, resulting in a 50% pass rate among applicants nationwide, with significant regional variations.
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52% Bias Score

False Claims of DGSI Head's Resignation Fuel French Disinformation Campaign
A disinformation campaign falsely claimed that Celine Berthon, the first woman to head France's DGSI internal intelligence agency, resigned, spreading via manipulated Le Monde screenshots and connecting it to alleged illicit cryptocurrency operations and upcoming protests.

False Claims of DGSI Head's Resignation Fuel French Disinformation Campaign
A disinformation campaign falsely claimed that Celine Berthon, the first woman to head France's DGSI internal intelligence agency, resigned, spreading via manipulated Le Monde screenshots and connecting it to alleged illicit cryptocurrency operations and upcoming protests.
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60% Bias Score

EU Court Invalidates Hungary's Paks Nuclear Plant Funding
The European Union's Court of Justice annulled the European Commission's approval of Hungary's €2.5 billion contribution to the Paks nuclear power plant expansion with Russia, citing insufficient justification for bypassing EU procurement rules.

EU Court Invalidates Hungary's Paks Nuclear Plant Funding
The European Union's Court of Justice annulled the European Commission's approval of Hungary's €2.5 billion contribution to the Paks nuclear power plant expansion with Russia, citing insufficient justification for bypassing EU procurement rules.
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32% Bias Score

Pressure Mounts on Hungary and Slovakia to Ditch Russian Oil
Hungary and Slovakia, the EU's last importers of Russian pipeline oil, face increasing pressure from the US and EU to phase out Russian fossil fuels, despite securing previous derogations and citing logistical challenges.

Pressure Mounts on Hungary and Slovakia to Ditch Russian Oil
Hungary and Slovakia, the EU's last importers of Russian pipeline oil, face increasing pressure from the US and EU to phase out Russian fossil fuels, despite securing previous derogations and citing logistical challenges.
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20% Bias Score

Increased Attacks on German Infrastructure: Possible Links to Russia
A series of attacks targeting German energy and transportation infrastructure, including a major power outage in Berlin and multiple railway cable fires, are under investigation, with some suspects potentially linked to Russia.

Increased Attacks on German Infrastructure: Possible Links to Russia
A series of attacks targeting German energy and transportation infrastructure, including a major power outage in Berlin and multiple railway cable fires, are under investigation, with some suspects potentially linked to Russia.
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40% Bias Score

Russia-Belarus Military Exercises Raise Lithuania's Security Concerns
Amidst Russia and Belarus's joint military exercises, "Zapad 2023," Lithuania is bolstering its border security due to heightened concerns of potential border violations, particularly given Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine and a history of hybrid warfare tactics.

Russia-Belarus Military Exercises Raise Lithuania's Security Concerns
Amidst Russia and Belarus's joint military exercises, "Zapad 2023," Lithuania is bolstering its border security due to heightened concerns of potential border violations, particularly given Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine and a history of hybrid warfare tactics.
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24% Bias Score

Russian Drones Breach Polish Airspace, Triggering NATO Response
On Wednesday, Russian drones entered Polish airspace, prompting a NATO response involving scrambled fighter jets and heightened air defenses; the incident occurred amidst ongoing military exercises in Belarus and a deadly Russian strike in Ukraine.

Russian Drones Breach Polish Airspace, Triggering NATO Response
On Wednesday, Russian drones entered Polish airspace, prompting a NATO response involving scrambled fighter jets and heightened air defenses; the incident occurred amidst ongoing military exercises in Belarus and a deadly Russian strike in Ukraine.
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28% Bias Score
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