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Donbas Family Risks Lives Hiding Injured Russian Soldier
In the Donbas village of Novy Komar, a family hid a wounded Russian soldier, Artem Knyazev, for two months in their basement, despite a nearby Ukrainian Armed Forces position. Knyazev, a volunteer soldier, sustained leg injuries and frostbite, resulting in the loss of a foot and toes.
Donbas Family Risks Lives Hiding Injured Russian Soldier
In the Donbas village of Novy Komar, a family hid a wounded Russian soldier, Artem Knyazev, for two months in their basement, despite a nearby Ukrainian Armed Forces position. Knyazev, a volunteer soldier, sustained leg injuries and frostbite, resulting in the loss of a foot and toes.
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40% Bias Score


EU's Massive Defense Investment Amidst Divided Expert Opinions on Russian Threat
Facing Russia as a major threat, EU countries plan to invest hundreds of billions in defense; however, experts disagree on the extent of the military risk posed by Russia, with some emphasizing cyberattacks and sabotage while others highlight Russia's weakened military.
EU's Massive Defense Investment Amidst Divided Expert Opinions on Russian Threat
Facing Russia as a major threat, EU countries plan to invest hundreds of billions in defense; however, experts disagree on the extent of the military risk posed by Russia, with some emphasizing cyberattacks and sabotage while others highlight Russia's weakened military.
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44% Bias Score


High-Ranking Russian Officials Celebrate Military Academy's Anniversary
Russian Deputy Defense Minister General Colonel Andrey Buluga and Presidential Advisor Igor Levitin visited the Military Academy of Materiel and Technical Support in St. Petersburg on March 31, 2025, to celebrate its 125th anniversary, praising its graduates' contributions to the special military op...
High-Ranking Russian Officials Celebrate Military Academy's Anniversary
Russian Deputy Defense Minister General Colonel Andrey Buluga and Presidential Advisor Igor Levitin visited the Military Academy of Materiel and Technical Support in St. Petersburg on March 31, 2025, to celebrate its 125th anniversary, praising its graduates' contributions to the special military op...
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56% Bias Score


Russia Enacts Sweeping Legal Changes in Education, Fraud Prevention, and Social Welfare
New Russian laws, effective April 2025, address education (requiring language proficiency for migrant children's school admission), fraud (limiting SIM cards per person), social benefits (14.75% pension increase), and children's recreation (unified programs), alongside future regulation of human-rob...
Russia Enacts Sweeping Legal Changes in Education, Fraud Prevention, and Social Welfare
New Russian laws, effective April 2025, address education (requiring language proficiency for migrant children's school admission), fraud (limiting SIM cards per person), social benefits (14.75% pension increase), and children's recreation (unified programs), alongside future regulation of human-rob...
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32% Bias Score


Tsipras's Pro-Russia Foreign Policy Stance Draws Criticism
Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras presented a foreign policy document perceived by critics as pro-Russia, downplaying Russia's aggression in Ukraine and calling for the current Greek government's resignation amid domestic political instability.
Tsipras's Pro-Russia Foreign Policy Stance Draws Criticism
Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras presented a foreign policy document perceived by critics as pro-Russia, downplaying Russia's aggression in Ukraine and calling for the current Greek government's resignation amid domestic political instability.
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60% Bias Score


FSB Arrests Neo-Nazi Terrorist Cell Member in Crimea
Russian FSB arrested a neo-Nazi terrorist cell member in Crimea for plotting to set fire to a mosque; the suspect was in contact with a Ukrainian terrorist cell leader, raising concerns about cross-border extremist coordination.
FSB Arrests Neo-Nazi Terrorist Cell Member in Crimea
Russian FSB arrested a neo-Nazi terrorist cell member in Crimea for plotting to set fire to a mosque; the suspect was in contact with a Ukrainian terrorist cell leader, raising concerns about cross-border extremist coordination.
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44% Bias Score

Turkey's Rising Influence in a Shifting European Security Landscape
Turkey, seeing itself as a key player in the evolving European security order, is leveraging its military strength and geopolitical position to negotiate closer ties with the EU, potentially through eased visa restrictions and a wider customs union, while supporting Ukraine and maintaining relations...

Turkey's Rising Influence in a Shifting European Security Landscape
Turkey, seeing itself as a key player in the evolving European security order, is leveraging its military strength and geopolitical position to negotiate closer ties with the EU, potentially through eased visa restrictions and a wider customs union, while supporting Ukraine and maintaining relations...
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36% Bias Score

Memorial Service Held for British Soldier Killed in Ukraine
A memorial service was held at Coventry Cathedral for Liam Love, a 24-year-old former British soldier who died fighting in Ukraine after joining the country's armed forces last year, following Russia's 2022 invasion. He had previously served with the Royal Anglian Regiment and helped train Ukrainian...

Memorial Service Held for British Soldier Killed in Ukraine
A memorial service was held at Coventry Cathedral for Liam Love, a 24-year-old former British soldier who died fighting in Ukraine after joining the country's armed forces last year, following Russia's 2022 invasion. He had previously served with the Royal Anglian Regiment and helped train Ukrainian...
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32% Bias Score

Chelyabinsk Region Launches 124 Billion Ruble Utility Infrastructure Upgrade
The Chelyabinsk region launched a 124 billion ruble program, "Big Repair 74," to renovate 1,500 utility infrastructure objects by 2030, focusing on water, heating networks, and wastewater treatment plants, with Governor Alexey Teksler overseeing its implementation.

Chelyabinsk Region Launches 124 Billion Ruble Utility Infrastructure Upgrade
The Chelyabinsk region launched a 124 billion ruble program, "Big Repair 74," to renovate 1,500 utility infrastructure objects by 2030, focusing on water, heating networks, and wastewater treatment plants, with Governor Alexey Teksler overseeing its implementation.
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48% Bias Score

Laschet Urges Closer US-Europe Ties, Advocates for European Defense Industry
CDU foreign policy expert Armin Laschet proposes closer collaboration with US President Donald Trump to address geopolitical challenges from Russia and China, advocating for a European defense industry as a safeguard against potential US unavailability, while acknowledging challenges to establishing...

Laschet Urges Closer US-Europe Ties, Advocates for European Defense Industry
CDU foreign policy expert Armin Laschet proposes closer collaboration with US President Donald Trump to address geopolitical challenges from Russia and China, advocating for a European defense industry as a safeguard against potential US unavailability, while acknowledging challenges to establishing...
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44% Bias Score

Mother Alleges Medical Negligence in Daughter's Meningococcal Death
Four-year-old Sasha died from meningococcal infection in Ufa, Russia, in February 2023; her mother alleges medical negligence, claiming a slow response by paramedics, despite two expert opinions clearing medical staff; the criminal case was suspended, but the mother intends to appeal.

Mother Alleges Medical Negligence in Daughter's Meningococcal Death
Four-year-old Sasha died from meningococcal infection in Ufa, Russia, in February 2023; her mother alleges medical negligence, claiming a slow response by paramedics, despite two expert opinions clearing medical staff; the criminal case was suspended, but the mother intends to appeal.
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64% Bias Score

Trump's Predatory "Minerals Deal" with Ukraine: A Neocolonial Agreement
Donald Trump's proposed "minerals deal" with Ukraine grants the US control over its natural resources in exchange for past military aid; Ukraine must repay $100 billion in war debt before receiving royalties, while the US gains significant economic and political leverage.

Trump's Predatory "Minerals Deal" with Ukraine: A Neocolonial Agreement
Donald Trump's proposed "minerals deal" with Ukraine grants the US control over its natural resources in exchange for past military aid; Ukraine must repay $100 billion in war debt before receiving royalties, while the US gains significant economic and political leverage.
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60% Bias Score
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