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Russia Launches Major Missile Attack on Ukraine's Energy Grid
On November 28, 2024, Russia launched a large-scale missile attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, causing power outages for over one million people; this attack involved 90 missiles and 100 drones and is described as retaliation for Ukrainian attacks using Western-supplied missiles.
Russia Launches Major Missile Attack on Ukraine's Energy Grid
On November 28, 2024, Russia launched a large-scale missile attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, causing power outages for over one million people; this attack involved 90 missiles and 100 drones and is described as retaliation for Ukrainian attacks using Western-supplied missiles.
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44% Bias Score


Russia's 11th Major Missile Strike on Ukraine: Widespread Blackouts and Ineffective F-16 Response
Russia launched its 11th major missile and drone attack on November 28th, targeting Ukraine's energy and military infrastructure, causing widespread blackouts and significant damage; the involvement of F-16 fighter jets proved largely ineffective, highlighting vulnerabilities in Ukraine's air defens...
Russia's 11th Major Missile Strike on Ukraine: Widespread Blackouts and Ineffective F-16 Response
Russia launched its 11th major missile and drone attack on November 28th, targeting Ukraine's energy and military infrastructure, causing widespread blackouts and significant damage; the involvement of F-16 fighter jets proved largely ineffective, highlighting vulnerabilities in Ukraine's air defens...
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64% Bias Score


Georgia Halts EU Accession Talks, Protests Erupt in Tbilisi
Early Friday morning in Tbilisi, Georgia, police clashed with protesters after the ruling party announced a suspension of EU accession talks until 2028, resulting in injuries to police officers and the use of crowd control measures by authorities.
Georgia Halts EU Accession Talks, Protests Erupt in Tbilisi
Early Friday morning in Tbilisi, Georgia, police clashed with protesters after the ruling party announced a suspension of EU accession talks until 2028, resulting in injuries to police officers and the use of crowd control measures by authorities.
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56% Bias Score


Borrell Issues Final Warning on Russia, Urges Increased EU Military Aid to Ukraine
Josep Borrell, ending his five-year term as EU foreign policy chief, urgently called for increased military aid to Ukraine, citing insufficient EU support compared to Russia's ongoing offensive, particularly highlighting the slow disbursement of €6.6 billion in aid and the need for immediate action ...
Borrell Issues Final Warning on Russia, Urges Increased EU Military Aid to Ukraine
Josep Borrell, ending his five-year term as EU foreign policy chief, urgently called for increased military aid to Ukraine, citing insufficient EU support compared to Russia's ongoing offensive, particularly highlighting the slow disbursement of €6.6 billion in aid and the need for immediate action ...
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40% Bias Score


Syria Conflict Escalates: Rebel Counter-Offensive Near Aleppo
Rebel groups launched a counter-offensive in northwestern Syria after increased Syrian and Russian airstrikes on Idlib, seizing several towns near Aleppo and prompting further escalation.
Syria Conflict Escalates: Rebel Counter-Offensive Near Aleppo
Rebel groups launched a counter-offensive in northwestern Syria after increased Syrian and Russian airstrikes on Idlib, seizing several towns near Aleppo and prompting further escalation.
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32% Bias Score


Georgia Suspends EU Membership Bid After Election Criticism
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili suspended his country's EU membership bid until 2028 and rejected EU funding following the European Parliament's condemnation of Georgia's October 26th elections as "unfree and unfair," citing election irregularities and the controversial "foreign agent" l...
Georgia Suspends EU Membership Bid After Election Criticism
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili suspended his country's EU membership bid until 2028 and rejected EU funding following the European Parliament's condemnation of Georgia's October 26th elections as "unfree and unfair," citing election irregularities and the controversial "foreign agent" l...
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40% Bias Score

Russia Launches Second Major Energy Infrastructure Attack on Ukraine
On November 29th, Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure, impacting over one million people across three western regions and prompting international condemnation; Ukraine simultaneously urged faster military aid from its allies.

Russia Launches Second Major Energy Infrastructure Attack on Ukraine
On November 29th, Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure, impacting over one million people across three western regions and prompting international condemnation; Ukraine simultaneously urged faster military aid from its allies.
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44% Bias Score

Russia Launches Second Major Strike on Ukraine's Energy Grid
Russia launched a second major missile and drone attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure on December 9th, causing widespread power outages and targeting military positions in Odessa Oblast used to strike Crimea, in response to Ukraine using US-supplied ATACMS missiles, according to Russia.

Russia Launches Second Major Strike on Ukraine's Energy Grid
Russia launched a second major missile and drone attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure on December 9th, causing widespread power outages and targeting military positions in Odessa Oblast used to strike Crimea, in response to Ukraine using US-supplied ATACMS missiles, according to Russia.
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60% Bias Score

Biden Reaffirms US Support for Ukraine Amidst Russian Attacks, Trump's Incoming Presidency Raises Concerns
US President Biden strongly condemned Russia's massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine, reaffirming US support despite concerns about potential policy changes under President-elect Trump who has appointed a special envoy advocating for Ukrainian concessions.

Biden Reaffirms US Support for Ukraine Amidst Russian Attacks, Trump's Incoming Presidency Raises Concerns
US President Biden strongly condemned Russia's massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine, reaffirming US support despite concerns about potential policy changes under President-elect Trump who has appointed a special envoy advocating for Ukrainian concessions.
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44% Bias Score

Russian Lawyer Sentenced to Seven Years for Anti-War Posts
A Russian court sentenced lawyer Dmitry Talantov to seven years for anti-war social media posts, highlighting the Kremlin's crackdown on dissent since the Ukraine invasion; over 1,100 people face similar charges, with 340 imprisoned.

Russian Lawyer Sentenced to Seven Years for Anti-War Posts
A Russian court sentenced lawyer Dmitry Talantov to seven years for anti-war social media posts, highlighting the Kremlin's crackdown on dissent since the Ukraine invasion; over 1,100 people face similar charges, with 340 imprisoned.
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36% Bias Score

EU Parliament Warns of Foreign Interference in Universities
European Parliamentarians warn of escalating foreign interference in universities, particularly by China, Russia, and Iran, exploiting academic partnerships for technology transfer, espionage, and influence operations.

EU Parliament Warns of Foreign Interference in Universities
European Parliamentarians warn of escalating foreign interference in universities, particularly by China, Russia, and Iran, exploiting academic partnerships for technology transfer, espionage, and influence operations.
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40% Bias Score

Foreign Interference Targeting European Universities
European universities are increasingly targeted by foreign powers like China and Russia, which exploit academic partnerships for technology theft, espionage, and influence operations; this has prompted calls for improved transparency, funding, and intelligence coordination.

Foreign Interference Targeting European Universities
European universities are increasingly targeted by foreign powers like China and Russia, which exploit academic partnerships for technology theft, espionage, and influence operations; this has prompted calls for improved transparency, funding, and intelligence coordination.
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40% Bias Score
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