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Dmitry Kozak's Departure from the Kremlin: A Long-Overdue but Significant Event
Dmitry Kozak, a long-serving and influential figure in the Russian political system, has effectively left his Kremlin post; while his departure was overdue due to fatigue and setbacks in recent diplomatic efforts, it does not diminish his significant contributions and unique position within the Russ...
Dmitry Kozak's Departure from the Kremlin: A Long-Overdue but Significant Event
Dmitry Kozak, a long-serving and influential figure in the Russian political system, has effectively left his Kremlin post; while his departure was overdue due to fatigue and setbacks in recent diplomatic efforts, it does not diminish his significant contributions and unique position within the Russ...
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20% Bias Score


Death of Nikolai Golushko: A Legacy of Principle and Controversy
Colonel General Nikolai Golushko, the last chairman of the KGB of Ukraine and a founder of Russia's modern security services, died in Moscow on August 10, 2025; his refusal to order the 1993 storming of the White House and his subsequent actions regarding a 1994 amnesty significantly shaped his care...
Death of Nikolai Golushko: A Legacy of Principle and Controversy
Colonel General Nikolai Golushko, the last chairman of the KGB of Ukraine and a founder of Russia's modern security services, died in Moscow on August 10, 2025; his refusal to order the 1993 storming of the White House and his subsequent actions regarding a 1994 amnesty significantly shaped his care...
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48% Bias Score


Death of Russian Supreme Court Chairwoman Irina Podnosova
Irina Podnosova, Chairwoman of Russia's Supreme Court, died at 71 in Moscow on July 22, 2025, from a serious illness diagnosed after her April 2024 appointment; her deputy will temporarily replace her, and the President will nominate a successor.
Death of Russian Supreme Court Chairwoman Irina Podnosova
Irina Podnosova, Chairwoman of Russia's Supreme Court, died at 71 in Moscow on July 22, 2025, from a serious illness diagnosed after her April 2024 appointment; her deputy will temporarily replace her, and the President will nominate a successor.
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16% Bias Score


Serebrennikov's Boris Godunov: A Modern Russian Tragedy
Kirill Serebrennikov's Amsterdam production of Modest Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, set in modern Russia, uses raw realism and photography to depict the suffering of the Russian people, interweaving dissidents' last words, while the Concertgebouworkest and a stellar cast deliver a powerful performance...
Serebrennikov's Boris Godunov: A Modern Russian Tragedy
Kirill Serebrennikov's Amsterdam production of Modest Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, set in modern Russia, uses raw realism and photography to depict the suffering of the Russian people, interweaving dissidents' last words, while the Concertgebouworkest and a stellar cast deliver a powerful performance...
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44% Bias Score


Russia's "Leaders of Russia. Politics" Competition Cultivates New Generation of Political Leaders
Sergey Kiriyenko and Vladimir Yakushev emphasized the importance of the "Leaders of Russia. Politics" competition for developing Russia's political system, noting the participation of over 10 million people since 2018, including SMO veterans, and the competition's role in selecting future political ...
Russia's "Leaders of Russia. Politics" Competition Cultivates New Generation of Political Leaders
Sergey Kiriyenko and Vladimir Yakushev emphasized the importance of the "Leaders of Russia. Politics" competition for developing Russia's political system, noting the participation of over 10 million people since 2018, including SMO veterans, and the competition's role in selecting future political ...
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56% Bias Score


Rostov Youth Parliament Starts Leadership Seminar at RANEPA"
A new educational seminar for over 60 members of the Rostov Regional and municipal Youth Parliaments launched at the Rostov RANEPA branch, focusing on legislative work, lawmaking, and citizen interaction, with the goal of developing future political leaders.
Rostov Youth Parliament Starts Leadership Seminar at RANEPA"
A new educational seminar for over 60 members of the Rostov Regional and municipal Youth Parliaments launched at the Rostov RANEPA branch, focusing on legislative work, lawmaking, and citizen interaction, with the goal of developing future political leaders.
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24% Bias Score

Krasnov's Nomination to Head Russia's Supreme Court Breaks with Tradition
Following the deaths of Supreme Court chairmen Irina Podnosova and Vyacheslav Lebedev, the nomination of General Prosecutor Igor Krasnov for the position breaks with tradition, potentially altering the court's approach to sentencing and judicial appointments.

Krasnov's Nomination to Head Russia's Supreme Court Breaks with Tradition
Following the deaths of Supreme Court chairmen Irina Podnosova and Vyacheslav Lebedev, the nomination of General Prosecutor Igor Krasnov for the position breaks with tradition, potentially altering the court's approach to sentencing and judicial appointments.
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52% Bias Score

Former Russian District Head Killed in Ukraine
Fedor Ivashchuk, former head of Russia's Ulch district, died in Ukraine while serving in the Bars-8 volunteer battalion; his death is mourned by the governor and highlights the human cost of the war and the region's support for its soldiers.

Former Russian District Head Killed in Ukraine
Fedor Ivashchuk, former head of Russia's Ulch district, died in Ukraine while serving in the Bars-8 volunteer battalion; his death is mourned by the governor and highlights the human cost of the war and the region's support for its soldiers.
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56% Bias Score

Russia's War in Ukraine: A Study in Linguistic Control
The Russian regime's use of euphemisms, such as "special military operation," to describe the war in Ukraine, along with the suppression of dissent labeled as "agents of foreign influence," has facilitated the conflict and maintained domestic support by controlling information and fostering a nation...

Russia's War in Ukraine: A Study in Linguistic Control
The Russian regime's use of euphemisms, such as "special military operation," to describe the war in Ukraine, along with the suppression of dissent labeled as "agents of foreign influence," has facilitated the conflict and maintained domestic support by controlling information and fostering a nation...
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48% Bias Score

United Russia Integrates Ukraine Veterans into Governance
Vladimir Yakushev, secretary of the General Council of United Russia, met with the first group of participants in the "Time of Heroes" program, a presidential initiative to integrate veterans of the military operation in Ukraine into government positions, emphasizing their valuable contributions and...

United Russia Integrates Ukraine Veterans into Governance
Vladimir Yakushev, secretary of the General Council of United Russia, met with the first group of participants in the "Time of Heroes" program, a presidential initiative to integrate veterans of the military operation in Ukraine into government positions, emphasizing their valuable contributions and...
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52% Bias Score

United Russia Uses Political Competition to Recruit Candidates
The semifinals of the Leaders of Russia. Politics competition started May 13th near Moscow, with about 120 United Russia members among the participants; the party plans to use the competition to recruit candidates for various political positions, including the State Duma.

United Russia Uses Political Competition to Recruit Candidates
The semifinals of the Leaders of Russia. Politics competition started May 13th near Moscow, with about 120 United Russia members among the participants; the party plans to use the competition to recruit candidates for various political positions, including the State Duma.
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44% Bias Score

Russian Official's Detention Extended in 10 Million Ruble Grant Fraud Case
A Russian court extended the pre-trial detention of former Deputy Minister Alexander Kukina until April 30th, 2025, on charges of large-scale fraud involving a 10 million ruble grant for beach improvements that were never completed, despite official reports to the contrary.

Russian Official's Detention Extended in 10 Million Ruble Grant Fraud Case
A Russian court extended the pre-trial detention of former Deputy Minister Alexander Kukina until April 30th, 2025, on charges of large-scale fraud involving a 10 million ruble grant for beach improvements that were never completed, despite official reports to the contrary.
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44% Bias Score
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