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Trump Ordered to Pay £626,058 in Legal Costs Over Steele Dossier Lawsuit
A London court ordered Donald Trump to pay £626,058.98 in legal costs after dismissing his 2022 data protection claim against Orbis Business Intelligence, a firm linked to the Steele dossier, which contained allegations—denied by Trump—of his involvement in "perverted" sex acts in Russia.
Trump Ordered to Pay £626,058 in Legal Costs Over Steele Dossier Lawsuit
A London court ordered Donald Trump to pay £626,058.98 in legal costs after dismissing his 2022 data protection claim against Orbis Business Intelligence, a firm linked to the Steele dossier, which contained allegations—denied by Trump—of his involvement in "perverted" sex acts in Russia.
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44% Bias Score


EU Seeks Critical Minerals from Central Asia to Counter China, Russia
The EU seeks to secure critical minerals from Central Asia, reducing reliance on China and countering Russia's sanctions evasion, through a €300 billion Global Gateway project focused on infrastructure development and sustainable resource extraction, impacting trade routes and geopolitical influence...
EU Seeks Critical Minerals from Central Asia to Counter China, Russia
The EU seeks to secure critical minerals from Central Asia, reducing reliance on China and countering Russia's sanctions evasion, through a €300 billion Global Gateway project focused on infrastructure development and sustainable resource extraction, impacting trade routes and geopolitical influence...
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40% Bias Score


Russian Court Upholds Five-Year Sentence Against Anti-War Deputy
A Russian court upheld a five-year sentence against former Moscow municipal deputy Alexei Gorinov for "justifying terrorism," based on two phrases from a 14-hour prison conversation about the Azov Battalion and the Crimean Bridge bombing, despite his anti-war statements.
Russian Court Upholds Five-Year Sentence Against Anti-War Deputy
A Russian court upheld a five-year sentence against former Moscow municipal deputy Alexei Gorinov for "justifying terrorism," based on two phrases from a 14-hour prison conversation about the Azov Battalion and the Crimean Bridge bombing, despite his anti-war statements.
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40% Bias Score


Father of Russian Opposition Figure Charged with Financing Banned Group
On Thursday, Russian authorities charged Mikhail Volkov, the 69-year-old father of opposition figure Leonid Volkov, with financing the banned Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), an act punishable by up to eight years in prison. This follows a pattern of targeting family members of exiled opposition fi...
Father of Russian Opposition Figure Charged with Financing Banned Group
On Thursday, Russian authorities charged Mikhail Volkov, the 69-year-old father of opposition figure Leonid Volkov, with financing the banned Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK), an act punishable by up to eight years in prison. This follows a pattern of targeting family members of exiled opposition fi...
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56% Bias Score


Chinese Nuclear Battery: 50-Year Lifespan, High Cost, Specialized Applications
China has unveiled a new 50-year lifespan nuclear battery, BV-100 (15x15x5 mm), powered by Nickel-63 decay and diamond semiconductors, addressing medical, drone, and aerospace needs after originating from Russian research.
Chinese Nuclear Battery: 50-Year Lifespan, High Cost, Specialized Applications
China has unveiled a new 50-year lifespan nuclear battery, BV-100 (15x15x5 mm), powered by Nickel-63 decay and diamond semiconductors, addressing medical, drone, and aerospace needs after originating from Russian research.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Increases Military Conscription Amidst Ukraine War
Russia announced a spring military conscription of 160,000 men aged 18-30, exceeding previous years, despite the Ministry of Defense's claim that conscripts won't participate in the war in Ukraine; Ukraine views this as preparation for further offensives.
Russia Increases Military Conscription Amidst Ukraine War
Russia announced a spring military conscription of 160,000 men aged 18-30, exceeding previous years, despite the Ministry of Defense's claim that conscripts won't participate in the war in Ukraine; Ukraine views this as preparation for further offensives.
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48% Bias Score

Russia Bans Elton John AIDS Foundation, Jeopardizing HIV Care
Russia banned the Elton John AIDS Foundation, impacting 1.2 million HIV-positive citizens, 430,000 of whom lack treatment, due to the foundation's perceived opposition to Russia's traditional values and alleged participation in a Western campaign to denigrate Russia.

Russia Bans Elton John AIDS Foundation, Jeopardizing HIV Care
Russia banned the Elton John AIDS Foundation, impacting 1.2 million HIV-positive citizens, 430,000 of whom lack treatment, due to the foundation's perceived opposition to Russia's traditional values and alleged participation in a Western campaign to denigrate Russia.
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60% Bias Score

Baltic States Fear Russian Troop Redeployment Following Ukraine Ceasefire
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania's defense ministers expressed concerns to the Financial Times about increased security threats if a ceasefire in Ukraine allows Russia to redeploy 300,000 troops and conduct the Zapad military exercise, simulating conflict with NATO.

Baltic States Fear Russian Troop Redeployment Following Ukraine Ceasefire
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania's defense ministers expressed concerns to the Financial Times about increased security threats if a ceasefire in Ukraine allows Russia to redeploy 300,000 troops and conduct the Zapad military exercise, simulating conflict with NATO.
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36% Bias Score

Finland Suggests France or UK Lead EU Engagement with Russia on Ukraine
Following a summit in Paris, Finnish President Sauli Niinistö proposed that France or the UK should lead European efforts to engage with Russia regarding the Ukraine conflict, as part of a broader strategy to coordinate support for Ukraine which includes a pledge of €17 billion in military aid.

Finland Suggests France or UK Lead EU Engagement with Russia on Ukraine
Following a summit in Paris, Finnish President Sauli Niinistö proposed that France or the UK should lead European efforts to engage with Russia regarding the Ukraine conflict, as part of a broader strategy to coordinate support for Ukraine which includes a pledge of €17 billion in military aid.
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40% Bias Score

North Macedonia Warns of Increased Russian Influence Amid Stalled EU Accession
North Macedonia's Foreign Minister warns of growing Russian influence in the Western Balkans if the EU doesn't speed up its enlargement process, citing stalled accession due to disputes with Bulgaria and Greece and concerns over corruption and judicial independence.

North Macedonia Warns of Increased Russian Influence Amid Stalled EU Accession
North Macedonia's Foreign Minister warns of growing Russian influence in the Western Balkans if the EU doesn't speed up its enlargement process, citing stalled accession due to disputes with Bulgaria and Greece and concerns over corruption and judicial independence.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Increases Conscription Amid Ukraine War
Russia's spring conscription increased to 160,000 men, a 10,000 rise from last year, reflecting President Putin's expansion of the military to 1.5 million amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, with Russia using North Korean troops in Kursk and advancing in eastern Ukraine while the US brokers peace talks...

Russia Increases Conscription Amid Ukraine War
Russia's spring conscription increased to 160,000 men, a 10,000 rise from last year, reflecting President Putin's expansion of the military to 1.5 million amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, with Russia using North Korean troops in Kursk and advancing in eastern Ukraine while the US brokers peace talks...
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44% Bias Score

Russia to Recruit 160,000 More Soldiers
Russia will recruit 160,000 more soldiers aged 18-30, the highest number since 2011, following President Putin's plan to expand the military to 1.5 million active and 2.39 million total personnel; four US soldiers died in a Lithuanian military training exercise.

Russia to Recruit 160,000 More Soldiers
Russia will recruit 160,000 more soldiers aged 18-30, the highest number since 2011, following President Putin's plan to expand the military to 1.5 million active and 2.39 million total personnel; four US soldiers died in a Lithuanian military training exercise.
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44% Bias Score
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