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Moldovan Elections: Pro-Russian Sentiment Persists Amidst Complex Bloc Formations
A new poll shows 40% of Moldovans still favor closer ties with Russia, while the ruling PAS party is projected to win 49 parliamentary seats out of 101. Several pro-Russian and pro-European blocs are forming for the September elections, with the Kremlin likely pursuing a multi-pronged strategy.
Moldovan Elections: Pro-Russian Sentiment Persists Amidst Complex Bloc Formations
A new poll shows 40% of Moldovans still favor closer ties with Russia, while the ruling PAS party is projected to win 49 parliamentary seats out of 101. Several pro-Russian and pro-European blocs are forming for the September elections, with the Kremlin likely pursuing a multi-pronged strategy.
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64% Bias Score


CIA Review Finds Flaws in 2016 Russia Election Interference Report
The CIA released an internal review of its 2016 assessment of Russian election interference, finding that while Kremlin interference and efforts to discredit Hillary Clinton were substantiated, the claim of Russian support for Donald Trump lacked sufficient evidence and was influenced by political p...
CIA Review Finds Flaws in 2016 Russia Election Interference Report
The CIA released an internal review of its 2016 assessment of Russian election interference, finding that while Kremlin interference and efforts to discredit Hillary Clinton were substantiated, the claim of Russian support for Donald Trump lacked sufficient evidence and was influenced by political p...
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48% Bias Score


Top Russian Navy Commander Killed in Ukrainian Missile Strike
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, deputy commander of Russia's Navy, was killed in a Ukrainian missile strike in Russia's Kursk region on Wednesday, impacting Russia's military operations near the Ukrainian border.
Top Russian Navy Commander Killed in Ukrainian Missile Strike
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, deputy commander of Russia's Navy, was killed in a Ukrainian missile strike in Russia's Kursk region on Wednesday, impacting Russia's military operations near the Ukrainian border.
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40% Bias Score


Russian Summer Camp Assault: Systemic Failures Expose Child Protection Gaps
A 13-year-old boy was assaulted twice in a Russian summer camp; despite reporting the first assault, the camp failed to act, leading to a second attack; the incident reveals systemic failures in child protection and supervision, highlighting the need for improved safety measures.
Russian Summer Camp Assault: Systemic Failures Expose Child Protection Gaps
A 13-year-old boy was assaulted twice in a Russian summer camp; despite reporting the first assault, the camp failed to act, leading to a second attack; the incident reveals systemic failures in child protection and supervision, highlighting the need for improved safety measures.
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24% Bias Score


Israel and Russia Hold Secret Talks to Resolve Iran, Syria Conflicts
Following a 12-day military conflict between Israel and Iran (June 13-24) involving US intervention, Israel and Russia secretly began high-level diplomatic talks to resolve conflicts with Iran and Syria, with Russia acting as a mediator, aiming to prevent further escalation.
Israel and Russia Hold Secret Talks to Resolve Iran, Syria Conflicts
Following a 12-day military conflict between Israel and Iran (June 13-24) involving US intervention, Israel and Russia secretly began high-level diplomatic talks to resolve conflicts with Iran and Syria, with Russia acting as a mediator, aiming to prevent further escalation.
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56% Bias Score


Estonian PM: Ukraine War Keeps Putin in Power
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas asserts that the war in Ukraine allows Vladimir Putin to remain in power by deflecting domestic criticism; she highlights Estonia's increased defense spending (over 5% of GDP) and measures to counter Russian influence, including education reforms and restrictions ...
Estonian PM: Ukraine War Keeps Putin in Power
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas asserts that the war in Ukraine allows Vladimir Putin to remain in power by deflecting domestic criticism; she highlights Estonia's increased defense spending (over 5% of GDP) and measures to counter Russian influence, including education reforms and restrictions ...
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48% Bias Score

Russia Cautiously Lowers Interest Rates Amid Inflation Slowdown
Russia's central bank is cautiously lowering interest rates to combat inflation, which slowed to 0.19% in June, while navigating challenges from high military spending, sanctions, and a strong ruble. The bank aims for a soft economic landing, learning from Turkey's past inflationary struggles.

Russia Cautiously Lowers Interest Rates Amid Inflation Slowdown
Russia's central bank is cautiously lowering interest rates to combat inflation, which slowed to 0.19% in June, while navigating challenges from high military spending, sanctions, and a strong ruble. The bank aims for a soft economic landing, learning from Turkey's past inflationary struggles.
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48% Bias Score

Moldova Tightens Citizenship Rules Amid Surge in Russian Applications
Moldova's parliament approved stricter citizenship application requirements, including a Romanian language test and enhanced background checks, aiming to combat fraud and security risks, particularly concerning the surge in applications from Russia since the Ukraine war.

Moldova Tightens Citizenship Rules Amid Surge in Russian Applications
Moldova's parliament approved stricter citizenship application requirements, including a Romanian language test and enhanced background checks, aiming to combat fraud and security risks, particularly concerning the surge in applications from Russia since the Ukraine war.
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40% Bias Score

Hungary Resumes Paks-2 Nuclear Plant Construction After US Sanctions Lift
Following the US lifting sanctions on Gazprombank, Hungary is resuming the construction of the Paks-2 nuclear power plant with Rosatom, aiming to double its nuclear energy capacity from 2000 to 4400 megawatts.

Hungary Resumes Paks-2 Nuclear Plant Construction After US Sanctions Lift
Following the US lifting sanctions on Gazprombank, Hungary is resuming the construction of the Paks-2 nuclear power plant with Rosatom, aiming to double its nuclear energy capacity from 2000 to 4400 megawatts.
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44% Bias Score

Southeast Asian Nations Shift Towards Russia Amidst Ukraine War
Indonesia and Malaysia's neutral stance on the Ukraine war, marked by increased pro-Moscow statements and visits to Russia by their leaders, reflects a complex interplay of anti-Western sentiment, economic incentives, and a desire to balance relations with both East and West, potentially signaling a...

Southeast Asian Nations Shift Towards Russia Amidst Ukraine War
Indonesia and Malaysia's neutral stance on the Ukraine war, marked by increased pro-Moscow statements and visits to Russia by their leaders, reflects a complex interplay of anti-Western sentiment, economic incentives, and a desire to balance relations with both East and West, potentially signaling a...
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48% Bias Score

Russia's Failing Demographic Policies: Birth Rate Hits Record Low
Despite Russia's attempts to boost its declining birth rate through financial incentives and propaganda, the rate continues to fall, reaching record lows, as evidenced by the recent labeling of demographer Alexei Raksha as a "foreign agent," suggesting a failed policy.

Russia's Failing Demographic Policies: Birth Rate Hits Record Low
Despite Russia's attempts to boost its declining birth rate through financial incentives and propaganda, the rate continues to fall, reaching record lows, as evidenced by the recent labeling of demographer Alexei Raksha as a "foreign agent," suggesting a failed policy.
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60% Bias Score

Top Russian Navy Official Killed in Kursk Region
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy, died in combat in Russia's Kursk region, according to Russian officials; he previously commanded a brigade accused of war crimes in Ukraine.

Top Russian Navy Official Killed in Kursk Region
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy, died in combat in Russia's Kursk region, according to Russian officials; he previously commanded a brigade accused of war crimes in Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score
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