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Sanctions Cripple Russian Aviation: Emergency Landings, Delays, and Record Losses
Due to sanctions, Russian airlines face a crisis: numerous Superjet 100 emergency landings, delayed domestic aircraft launches, and grounded A320neos highlight the industry's struggles, impacting passenger transport and causing record losses despite record revenues.
Sanctions Cripple Russian Aviation: Emergency Landings, Delays, and Record Losses
Due to sanctions, Russian airlines face a crisis: numerous Superjet 100 emergency landings, delayed domestic aircraft launches, and grounded A320neos highlight the industry's struggles, impacting passenger transport and causing record losses despite record revenues.
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56% Bias Score


Hungary Loses €1 Billion in EU Funds Over Rule-of-Law Concerns
The European Union officially withdrew €1 billion in frozen funds from Hungary on January 1st, 2025, due to rule-of-law breaches and concerns about corruption and transparency, a first for the EU, prompting calls for early elections.
Hungary Loses €1 Billion in EU Funds Over Rule-of-Law Concerns
The European Union officially withdrew €1 billion in frozen funds from Hungary on January 1st, 2025, due to rule-of-law breaches and concerns about corruption and transparency, a first for the EU, prompting calls for early elections.
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48% Bias Score


Kallas' Assertive EU Foreign Policy Sparks Conflicts with Member States
The EU's new foreign policy chief, Estonian Kallas, is clashing with some member states due to her assertive approach towards issues like the Ukraine conflict and her attempts to strengthen the EU's foreign policy decision-making, which contrasts with the consensus-based system and previous practice...
Kallas' Assertive EU Foreign Policy Sparks Conflicts with Member States
The EU's new foreign policy chief, Estonian Kallas, is clashing with some member states due to her assertive approach towards issues like the Ukraine conflict and her attempts to strengthen the EU's foreign policy decision-making, which contrasts with the consensus-based system and previous practice...
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52% Bias Score


Global Gold Rush: Central Banks Diversify Amid Dollar's Weakening Dominance
Central banks globally, especially those concerned about US sanctions, are massively increasing gold reserves, pushing prices above \$2,800 per ounce, reflecting growing distrust in the US-dominated financial system and a move toward diversification.
Global Gold Rush: Central Banks Diversify Amid Dollar's Weakening Dominance
Central banks globally, especially those concerned about US sanctions, are massively increasing gold reserves, pushing prices above \$2,800 per ounce, reflecting growing distrust in the US-dominated financial system and a move toward diversification.
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52% Bias Score


Zero Requests for Russian Gas Transit Through Ukraine on January 1st
On January 1st, 2025, all requests for Russian gas transit through Ukraine to Europe dropped to zero, following statements by both Russia and Ukraine that the agreement would not be renewed, potentially resulting in significantly higher energy prices and geopolitical instability.
Zero Requests for Russian Gas Transit Through Ukraine on January 1st
On January 1st, 2025, all requests for Russian gas transit through Ukraine to Europe dropped to zero, following statements by both Russia and Ukraine that the agreement would not be renewed, potentially resulting in significantly higher energy prices and geopolitical instability.
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56% Bias Score


Soaring Food Prices in Russia Cast Shadow Over New Year's Celebrations
Due to the war in Ukraine and subsequent sanctions, the cost of making Olivier salad, a traditional Russian New Year's dish, increased by 16% year over year to 414 rubles ($3.94) for four people, reflecting broader inflation impacting food prices like eggs (up 45%), butter (up 40%), and potatoes (al...
Soaring Food Prices in Russia Cast Shadow Over New Year's Celebrations
Due to the war in Ukraine and subsequent sanctions, the cost of making Olivier salad, a traditional Russian New Year's dish, increased by 16% year over year to 414 rubles ($3.94) for four people, reflecting broader inflation impacting food prices like eggs (up 45%), butter (up 40%), and potatoes (al...
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44% Bias Score

Russia's Luxury Goods Market Defies Sanctions
Despite sweeping Western sanctions following Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Moscow's affluent shoppers still readily access luxury Western goods through informal trade networks involving countries like Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, highlighting the limitations of sanctions enforcement and ...

Russia's Luxury Goods Market Defies Sanctions
Despite sweeping Western sanctions following Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Moscow's affluent shoppers still readily access luxury Western goods through informal trade networks involving countries like Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, highlighting the limitations of sanctions enforcement and ...
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52% Bias Score

Russia Halts Gas Transit Through Ukraine, Marking End of Energy Dominance
Russia halted gas exports through Ukraine on January 1st, 2024, ending a decades-long energy dominance over Europe; the EU is unaffected due to diversified supplies, but Transdniestria faces heating disruptions; Ukraine will lose transit fees but increased tariffs will offset some losses; Russia wil...

Russia Halts Gas Transit Through Ukraine, Marking End of Energy Dominance
Russia halted gas exports through Ukraine on January 1st, 2024, ending a decades-long energy dominance over Europe; the EU is unaffected due to diversified supplies, but Transdniestria faces heating disruptions; Ukraine will lose transit fees but increased tariffs will offset some losses; Russia wil...
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40% Bias Score

Putin's Shifting Relationship with the West: From Cooperation to Conflict
From his appointment as Prime Minister in August 1999 to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Vladimir Putin's relationship with the West has dramatically shifted from initial cooperation and partnership proposals to open conflict and a new arms race, driven by geopolitical ambitions...

Putin's Shifting Relationship with the West: From Cooperation to Conflict
From his appointment as Prime Minister in August 1999 to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Vladimir Putin's relationship with the West has dramatically shifted from initial cooperation and partnership proposals to open conflict and a new arms race, driven by geopolitical ambitions...
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68% Bias Score

US Sanctions Iran, Russia for Election Interference
The US Treasury Department sanctioned an Iranian IRGC subsidiary and a Russian GRU-linked organization for attempting to interfere in the November 5, 2024, US presidential election by using AI-generated disinformation to incite sociopolitical tensions and influence voters; Republican candidate Donal...

US Sanctions Iran, Russia for Election Interference
The US Treasury Department sanctioned an Iranian IRGC subsidiary and a Russian GRU-linked organization for attempting to interfere in the November 5, 2024, US presidential election by using AI-generated disinformation to incite sociopolitical tensions and influence voters; Republican candidate Donal...
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44% Bias Score

Suspected Russian Oil Tanker Linked to Baltic Sea Cable Damage
Finnish police suspect the oil tanker Eagle S, linked to Russia's shadow fleet, caused damage to the Estlink 2 undersea power cable on Christmas Day, based on hull damage consistent with anchor damage and extensive seabed drag marks.

Suspected Russian Oil Tanker Linked to Baltic Sea Cable Damage
Finnish police suspect the oil tanker Eagle S, linked to Russia's shadow fleet, caused damage to the Estlink 2 undersea power cable on Christmas Day, based on hull damage consistent with anchor damage and extensive seabed drag marks.
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40% Bias Score

US Announces $2.5 Billion Aid Package for Ukraine Amidst Calls for Territorial Concessions
The US announced a $2.5 billion security aid package for Ukraine, while Slovakia's defense minister suggested Ukraine cede territory for peace, and Russia is open to negotiations considering the current situation on the ground.

US Announces $2.5 Billion Aid Package for Ukraine Amidst Calls for Territorial Concessions
The US announced a $2.5 billion security aid package for Ukraine, while Slovakia's defense minister suggested Ukraine cede territory for peace, and Russia is open to negotiations considering the current situation on the ground.
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48% Bias Score
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