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Sloviansk Maternity Ward Endures Amidst Russian Shelling
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports from Sloviansk, Ukraine, the last maternity ward in Ukrainian-held Donbas, where staff and new mothers endure constant Russian shelling and infrastructural damage, while some residents express their desire to stay despite the risk and others make plans to flee.
Sloviansk Maternity Ward Endures Amidst Russian Shelling
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports from Sloviansk, Ukraine, the last maternity ward in Ukrainian-held Donbas, where staff and new mothers endure constant Russian shelling and infrastructural damage, while some residents express their desire to stay despite the risk and others make plans to flee.
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44% Bias Score


Europe Explores Using Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine
Europe seeks a Trump-independent way to support Ukraine by using frozen Russian central bank assets; a proposed 'compensation loan' based on Russia's war reparations could provide $50 billion every six months.
Europe Explores Using Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine
Europe seeks a Trump-independent way to support Ukraine by using frozen Russian central bank assets; a proposed 'compensation loan' based on Russia's war reparations could provide $50 billion every six months.
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44% Bias Score


Klimkin: Istanbul Talks a US Victory, Ukraine Unwavering
Ukraine's former foreign minister, Pavlo Klimkin, assesses the recent Istanbul talks, highlighting a US victory in facilitating direct contact between the US, Ukraine, and Russia. He emphasizes the importance of US-European coordination and refutes Russia's claims about past negotiations, stressing ...
Klimkin: Istanbul Talks a US Victory, Ukraine Unwavering
Ukraine's former foreign minister, Pavlo Klimkin, assesses the recent Istanbul talks, highlighting a US victory in facilitating direct contact between the US, Ukraine, and Russia. He emphasizes the importance of US-European coordination and refutes Russia's claims about past negotiations, stressing ...
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40% Bias Score


NATO Allies to Increase Defense Spending to 5 Percent of GDP
NATO allies are moving toward a new defense spending benchmark of 5 percent of GDP, driven by rising tensions with Russia and pressure from the U.S., with a baseline of over 3 percent for traditional military spending and the remaining for infrastructure and logistics.
NATO Allies to Increase Defense Spending to 5 Percent of GDP
NATO allies are moving toward a new defense spending benchmark of 5 percent of GDP, driven by rising tensions with Russia and pressure from the U.S., with a baseline of over 3 percent for traditional military spending and the remaining for infrastructure and logistics.
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36% Bias Score


Germany's Limited Weapon Range Expansion for Ukraine
Germany lifted restrictions on the range of Ukrainian weapons, allowing strikes up to 80km into Russia; Professor Carlo Masala, an expert in international politics, downplayed the significance of this decision given the existing longer-range weapons supplied by other nations and the limited number o...
Germany's Limited Weapon Range Expansion for Ukraine
Germany lifted restrictions on the range of Ukrainian weapons, allowing strikes up to 80km into Russia; Professor Carlo Masala, an expert in international politics, downplayed the significance of this decision given the existing longer-range weapons supplied by other nations and the limited number o...
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32% Bias Score


Russia Criticizes Germany's Conflicting Statements on Ukraine Weapon Supplies
Maria Zakharova, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, criticized Germany's contradictory statements on supplying long-range weapons to Ukraine, referencing recent incidents involving German and other European leaders to highlight inconsistencies in their public messaging.
Russia Criticizes Germany's Conflicting Statements on Ukraine Weapon Supplies
Maria Zakharova, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, criticized Germany's contradictory statements on supplying long-range weapons to Ukraine, referencing recent incidents involving German and other European leaders to highlight inconsistencies in their public messaging.
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60% Bias Score

Mongolian PM Faces No-Confidence Vote Amidst Son's Lavish Spending Allegations
Amidst allegations of lavish spending by his son, Mongolian Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai faces a vote of no confidence, potentially destabilizing the 10-month-old coalition government and jeopardizing economic reforms, amidst concerns that the opposition are seeking to sideline parliamen...

Mongolian PM Faces No-Confidence Vote Amidst Son's Lavish Spending Allegations
Amidst allegations of lavish spending by his son, Mongolian Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai faces a vote of no confidence, potentially destabilizing the 10-month-old coalition government and jeopardizing economic reforms, amidst concerns that the opposition are seeking to sideline parliamen...
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52% Bias Score

Russian Cyber Group 'Laundry Bear' Hacked Dutch Police
A previously unknown Russian cyber group, named Laundry Bear by Dutch intelligence, hacked the Dutch police in September 2022, stealing employee data; the group likely has ties to the Russian government and targets EU and NATO members involved in the war in Ukraine.

Russian Cyber Group 'Laundry Bear' Hacked Dutch Police
A previously unknown Russian cyber group, named Laundry Bear by Dutch intelligence, hacked the Dutch police in September 2022, stealing employee data; the group likely has ties to the Russian government and targets EU and NATO members involved in the war in Ukraine.
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20% Bias Score

Trump Shifts Stance on Putin Amid Ukraine War
President Trump publicly rebuked Vladimir Putin as "absolutely CRAZY" for his actions in Ukraine, marking a shift from his past positive comments about the Russian leader, although it is unclear whether this will translate into new sanctions against Russia.

Trump Shifts Stance on Putin Amid Ukraine War
President Trump publicly rebuked Vladimir Putin as "absolutely CRAZY" for his actions in Ukraine, marking a shift from his past positive comments about the Russian leader, although it is unclear whether this will translate into new sanctions against Russia.
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48% Bias Score

China Denies Supplying Lethal Weapons to Ukraine Amidst Accusations
On May 27, 2025, China denied providing lethal weapons to any party in the Ukraine conflict, countering Ukrainian intelligence reports claiming Chinese supply of materials and equipment to 20 Russian military factories. China maintains its opposition to unilateral sanctions and calls for a political...

China Denies Supplying Lethal Weapons to Ukraine Amidst Accusations
On May 27, 2025, China denied providing lethal weapons to any party in the Ukraine conflict, countering Ukrainian intelligence reports claiming Chinese supply of materials and equipment to 20 Russian military factories. China maintains its opposition to unilateral sanctions and calls for a political...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Considers Russia Sanctions Amid Ukraine Conflict
President Trump is considering imposing sanctions on Russia this week due to escalating tensions in the Ukraine conflict. The sanctions might not include new banking restrictions, but other options are being discussed to pressure Russia into negotiations, including a 30-day ceasefire, which Russia h...

Trump Considers Russia Sanctions Amid Ukraine Conflict
President Trump is considering imposing sanctions on Russia this week due to escalating tensions in the Ukraine conflict. The sanctions might not include new banking restrictions, but other options are being discussed to pressure Russia into negotiations, including a 30-day ceasefire, which Russia h...
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36% Bias Score

Russia's Potato Shortage: Record Price Hikes and Government Intervention
Russia faces a severe potato shortage due to a poor 2024 harvest (7.3 million tons vs. 8 million tons demand), causing a record 166.5% price increase by May 2025 and prompting government intervention, including duty-free imports and calls for price regulation.

Russia's Potato Shortage: Record Price Hikes and Government Intervention
Russia faces a severe potato shortage due to a poor 2024 harvest (7.3 million tons vs. 8 million tons demand), causing a record 166.5% price increase by May 2025 and prompting government intervention, including duty-free imports and calls for price regulation.
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28% Bias Score
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