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Russia's Massive Military Draft Fuels Fears of Ukraine Offensive
Russia's 160,000-man spring military draft, the largest since 2011, is underway despite peace talks, raising concerns of a potential six-to-nine-month offensive across Ukraine and risking escalation with NATO.
Russia's Massive Military Draft Fuels Fears of Ukraine Offensive
Russia's 160,000-man spring military draft, the largest since 2011, is underway despite peace talks, raising concerns of a potential six-to-nine-month offensive across Ukraine and risking escalation with NATO.
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44% Bias Score


Armenia's EU Accession Bid Amidst Moscow Visit
Armenia's parliament approved a law to begin EU accession, while Prime Minister Pashinyan confirmed his attendance at Moscow's May 9th Victory Day celebrations, leading to discussions about Yerevan's foreign policy balancing act between Russia and the European Union.
Armenia's EU Accession Bid Amidst Moscow Visit
Armenia's parliament approved a law to begin EU accession, while Prime Minister Pashinyan confirmed his attendance at Moscow's May 9th Victory Day celebrations, leading to discussions about Yerevan's foreign policy balancing act between Russia and the European Union.
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48% Bias Score


Nord Stream Pipeline Reopening Debate Highlights Germany's Energy Security Dilemma
The damaged Nord Stream pipelines, symbolizing Germany's past energy dependence on Russia, are at the center of renewed debate following discussions between Presidents Trump and Putin, raising concerns in Germany about re-establishing energy dependence on Russia.
Nord Stream Pipeline Reopening Debate Highlights Germany's Energy Security Dilemma
The damaged Nord Stream pipelines, symbolizing Germany's past energy dependence on Russia, are at the center of renewed debate following discussions between Presidents Trump and Putin, raising concerns in Germany about re-establishing energy dependence on Russia.
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52% Bias Score


Latvia Rules Out Ukrainian Territorial Concessions in Peace Talks
Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braze rules out Ukraine conceding occupied territories in peace negotiations, stresses the need for long-term military support for Ukraine, and highlights the risks of hybrid warfare from Russia.
Latvia Rules Out Ukrainian Territorial Concessions in Peace Talks
Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braze rules out Ukraine conceding occupied territories in peace negotiations, stresses the need for long-term military support for Ukraine, and highlights the risks of hybrid warfare from Russia.
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48% Bias Score


Spain Accelerates Military Spending, but EU Defense Unity Remains Elusive
Spain will increase military spending to meet NATO's 2% target ahead of 2029, focusing on domestic industry and reducing reliance on US technology; however, disagreements persist among European nations regarding the urgency and approach to bolstering defense capabilities and the perception of the Ru...
Spain Accelerates Military Spending, but EU Defense Unity Remains Elusive
Spain will increase military spending to meet NATO's 2% target ahead of 2029, focusing on domestic industry and reducing reliance on US technology; however, disagreements persist among European nations regarding the urgency and approach to bolstering defense capabilities and the perception of the Ru...
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40% Bias Score


Russia Reports Heavy Ukrainian Losses in Kursk; Drone Eliminates Bradley
In the Kursk region, Russian forces reported eliminating over 190 Ukrainian soldiers and destroying military equipment, including a Bradley fighting vehicle by drone strike, while also installing automated door-opening systems in response to attacks and investigating mercenary activity.
Russia Reports Heavy Ukrainian Losses in Kursk; Drone Eliminates Bradley
In the Kursk region, Russian forces reported eliminating over 190 Ukrainian soldiers and destroying military equipment, including a Bradley fighting vehicle by drone strike, while also installing automated door-opening systems in response to attacks and investigating mercenary activity.
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68% Bias Score

Absence of Mass Russian Drone Strikes in Ukraine After Trump's Tariff Threat
Following Donald Trump's threat of secondary tariffs on Russian oil, Russia refrained from launching widespread drone strikes on Ukrainian civilian targets for the first time in months; however, some drone attacks and missile strikes were reported, indicating the situation remains dynamic.

Absence of Mass Russian Drone Strikes in Ukraine After Trump's Tariff Threat
Following Donald Trump's threat of secondary tariffs on Russian oil, Russia refrained from launching widespread drone strikes on Ukrainian civilian targets for the first time in months; however, some drone attacks and missile strikes were reported, indicating the situation remains dynamic.
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40% Bias Score

Ukrainian Air Strike Eliminates Russian Command Bunker in Kherson
On or before Monday, a Ukrainian MiG-29 used a GBU-62 glide bomb to destroy a Russian command bunker in Kherson Oblast, killing high-ranking officers and disrupting operations on the Dnipro River islands. This highlights the effectiveness of Ukraine's increasingly precise air power despite its numer...

Ukrainian Air Strike Eliminates Russian Command Bunker in Kherson
On or before Monday, a Ukrainian MiG-29 used a GBU-62 glide bomb to destroy a Russian command bunker in Kherson Oblast, killing high-ranking officers and disrupting operations on the Dnipro River islands. This highlights the effectiveness of Ukraine's increasingly precise air power despite its numer...
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48% Bias Score

Bulgarian Woman Exposed as Russian Agent in Austria
Cvetanka D., a Bulgarian living in Vienna, was uncovered as a Russian agent who spread disinformation, surveilled Austrian officials like Omar Haijawi-Pirchner and journalist Christo Grozev, and was involved in a network coordinated from Moscow by former Wirecard executive Jan Marsalek.

Bulgarian Woman Exposed as Russian Agent in Austria
Cvetanka D., a Bulgarian living in Vienna, was uncovered as a Russian agent who spread disinformation, surveilled Austrian officials like Omar Haijawi-Pirchner and journalist Christo Grozev, and was involved in a network coordinated from Moscow by former Wirecard executive Jan Marsalek.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Bans German Research Groups, Stifling Independent Analysis
Russia has declared the German Society for Foreign Policy (DGAP) and the German Society for Eastern European Studies (DGO) as "undesirable organizations," prohibiting their activities and even online mentions, impacting research and leading to potential legal repercussions for those who engage with ...

Russia Bans German Research Groups, Stifling Independent Analysis
Russia has declared the German Society for Foreign Policy (DGAP) and the German Society for Eastern European Studies (DGO) as "undesirable organizations," prohibiting their activities and even online mentions, impacting research and leading to potential legal repercussions for those who engage with ...
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40% Bias Score

Russian Engineer on Trial for Stealing Chip Secrets
A 43-year-old Russian engineer, German A., is on trial in Rotterdam for allegedly stealing trade secrets from ASML and NXP to build a chip factory in Russia, potentially supplying the war industry; he faces charges of embezzlement and sanctions violations.

Russian Engineer on Trial for Stealing Chip Secrets
A 43-year-old Russian engineer, German A., is on trial in Rotterdam for allegedly stealing trade secrets from ASML and NXP to build a chip factory in Russia, potentially supplying the war industry; he faces charges of embezzlement and sanctions violations.
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28% Bias Score

Russia Proposes Pension Indexation Reform Based on Real Spending
The Russian State Duma proposes reforming pension indexation, shifting from overall inflation to pensioners' actual spending on necessities like food and medicine, addressing the current system's failure to reflect the reality of rising living costs for seniors, exemplified by a 22% increase in esse...

Russia Proposes Pension Indexation Reform Based on Real Spending
The Russian State Duma proposes reforming pension indexation, shifting from overall inflation to pensioners' actual spending on necessities like food and medicine, addressing the current system's failure to reflect the reality of rising living costs for seniors, exemplified by a 22% increase in esse...
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48% Bias Score
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