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Annalena Baerbock Elected UN General Assembly President Despite Controversy
Despite losing her German government post and facing criticism, Annalena Baerbock, former German Foreign Minister, was elected President of the UN General Assembly, winning 167 out of 193 votes.
Annalena Baerbock Elected UN General Assembly President Despite Controversy
Despite losing her German government post and facing criticism, Annalena Baerbock, former German Foreign Minister, was elected President of the UN General Assembly, winning 167 out of 193 votes.
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32% Bias Score


Russian Duma Critiques Healthcare System, Proposes Reforms
Following regional inspections revealing high prescription costs and widespread patient dissatisfaction, the Russian State Duma proposes eliminating private insurance, granting civil servant status to medical workers, and establishing social pharmacies.
Russian Duma Critiques Healthcare System, Proposes Reforms
Following regional inspections revealing high prescription costs and widespread patient dissatisfaction, the Russian State Duma proposes eliminating private insurance, granting civil servant status to medical workers, and establishing social pharmacies.
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52% Bias Score


White Sea Tragedy: Families Seek Justice After Deaths of Three Volga Residents
Three Volga residents died during a kayaking trip to the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea; the investigation was closed without charges, but families are seeking justice, claiming negligence by the trip organizer.
White Sea Tragedy: Families Seek Justice After Deaths of Three Volga Residents
Three Volga residents died during a kayaking trip to the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea; the investigation was closed without charges, but families are seeking justice, claiming negligence by the trip organizer.
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60% Bias Score


Ukraine's Government Headquarters Hit in Large-Scale Russian Attack
For the first time since the Russian invasion, Ukraine's government headquarters in Kyiv was hit in a large-scale attack involving 13 missiles and 805 drones, resulting in at least 11 deaths and 75 injuries across the country.
Ukraine's Government Headquarters Hit in Large-Scale Russian Attack
For the first time since the Russian invasion, Ukraine's government headquarters in Kyiv was hit in a large-scale attack involving 13 missiles and 805 drones, resulting in at least 11 deaths and 75 injuries across the country.
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24% Bias Score


Record Number of Drones Attacked Ukraine, Leading to Calls for Stronger Sanctions
Following a record-breaking drone attack on Ukraine over the weekend, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is urging the global community for a strong response, while US President Donald Trump stated he is prepared for new sanctions against Moscow.
Record Number of Drones Attacked Ukraine, Leading to Calls for Stronger Sanctions
Following a record-breaking drone attack on Ukraine over the weekend, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is urging the global community for a strong response, while US President Donald Trump stated he is prepared for new sanctions against Moscow.
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32% Bias Score


European Leaders to Discuss Ukraine War with US
European leaders will travel to the US on Monday or Tuesday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, following Russia's largest-ever air attack on Ukraine that killed at least four people and set fire to a main government building in Kyiv.
European Leaders to Discuss Ukraine War with US
European leaders will travel to the US on Monday or Tuesday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, following Russia's largest-ever air attack on Ukraine that killed at least four people and set fire to a main government building in Kyiv.
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32% Bias Score

Sevastopol's 1855 Defense: A Turning Point in Russian History
In 1855, after a 349-day siege by British, French, Ottoman, and Sardinian forces, Russian troops withdrew from burning Sevastopol, marking a pivotal moment in Russian history and triggering significant internal reforms.

Sevastopol's 1855 Defense: A Turning Point in Russian History
In 1855, after a 349-day siege by British, French, Ottoman, and Sardinian forces, Russian troops withdrew from burning Sevastopol, marking a pivotal moment in Russian history and triggering significant internal reforms.
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68% Bias Score

Social Pensions in Russia: Eligibility, Amounts, and Future Changes
In Russia, three categories of citizens—those without work history, those with less than 15 years of work experience, and those with fewer than 30 pension points—are eligible for social pensions, starting at age 68 for men and 63 for women in 2025, increasing to 70 and 65 respectively by 2028.

Social Pensions in Russia: Eligibility, Amounts, and Future Changes
In Russia, three categories of citizens—those without work history, those with less than 15 years of work experience, and those with fewer than 30 pension points—are eligible for social pensions, starting at age 68 for men and 63 for women in 2025, increasing to 70 and 65 respectively by 2028.
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20% Bias Score

Putin Threatens Western Troops in Ukraine as Peace Efforts Continue
Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to target Western troops in Ukraine, while also inviting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Moscow for talks, amid ongoing peace efforts and Western pledges of security guarantees for Ukraine.

Putin Threatens Western Troops in Ukraine as Peace Efforts Continue
Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to target Western troops in Ukraine, while also inviting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Moscow for talks, amid ongoing peace efforts and Western pledges of security guarantees for Ukraine.
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32% Bias Score

Russian Missile Strikes Ukrainian Government Building in Kyiv
On Sunday, a Russian Iskander cruise missile hit the Ukrainian government building in Kyiv, causing damage but no fatalities, marking an escalation in the war.

Russian Missile Strikes Ukrainian Government Building in Kyiv
On Sunday, a Russian Iskander cruise missile hit the Ukrainian government building in Kyiv, causing damage but no fatalities, marking an escalation in the war.
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40% Bias Score

Russian Strikes Across Ukraine Cause Casualties and Infrastructure Damage
On September 7th, Russian forces attacked multiple Ukrainian regions, resulting in casualties, infrastructure damage, and power outages affecting 20 settlements in the Chernihiv region.

Russian Strikes Across Ukraine Cause Casualties and Infrastructure Damage
On September 7th, Russian forces attacked multiple Ukrainian regions, resulting in casualties, infrastructure damage, and power outages affecting 20 settlements in the Chernihiv region.
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20% Bias Score

Trump Announces European Leaders' Visit to Washington for Ukraine Talks
Former President Donald Trump announced that European leaders will visit Washington on Monday or Tuesday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, and that he will soon speak with Vladimir Putin, while also suggesting the US is prepared to implement a second round of sanctions against Russia.

Trump Announces European Leaders' Visit to Washington for Ukraine Talks
Former President Donald Trump announced that European leaders will visit Washington on Monday or Tuesday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, and that he will soon speak with Vladimir Putin, while also suggesting the US is prepared to implement a second round of sanctions against Russia.
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24% Bias Score
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