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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


Russia to Limit Lifespan of International Payment Cards and Cards per Person to Curb Fraud
The Central Bank of Russia announced plans to limit the lifespan of domestically operating Visa and Mastercard cards with expired validity dates and to restrict the number of cards per person to a maximum of 20 to combat fraud, leveraging the INN as a unique identifier.
Russia to Limit Lifespan of International Payment Cards and Cards per Person to Curb Fraud
The Central Bank of Russia announced plans to limit the lifespan of domestically operating Visa and Mastercard cards with expired validity dates and to restrict the number of cards per person to a maximum of 20 to combat fraud, leveraging the INN as a unique identifier.
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44% Bias Score


Iran Halts IAEA Cooperation Following Airstrikes on Nuclear Facilities
Iran's President ordered a halt to cooperation with the IAEA after joint US-Israeli airstrikes targeted Iranian nuclear facilities, escalating tensions stemming from the 2018 US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, which had imposed limits on Iran's uranium enrichment and IAEA oversight.
Iran Halts IAEA Cooperation Following Airstrikes on Nuclear Facilities
Iran's President ordered a halt to cooperation with the IAEA after joint US-Israeli airstrikes targeted Iranian nuclear facilities, escalating tensions stemming from the 2018 US withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, which had imposed limits on Iran's uranium enrichment and IAEA oversight.
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60% Bias Score


Russia Intensifies Ukraine Assault; Prisoner of War Murdered; US Arms Deliveries Questioned
Russia continues its attacks on Ukraine, claiming control of Luhansk; a Ukrainian prisoner of war was brutally murdered; the US reportedly suspended some arms deliveries to Ukraine, causing concern in Kyiv; and President Zelensky revoked the passport of a pro-Moscow Ukrainian Orthodox Church leader.
Russia Intensifies Ukraine Assault; Prisoner of War Murdered; US Arms Deliveries Questioned
Russia continues its attacks on Ukraine, claiming control of Luhansk; a Ukrainian prisoner of war was brutally murdered; the US reportedly suspended some arms deliveries to Ukraine, causing concern in Kyiv; and President Zelensky revoked the passport of a pro-Moscow Ukrainian Orthodox Church leader.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Suggests Iran Nuclear Talks Despite Denying Concessions
Following a 12-day conflict and a subsequent ceasefire between Iran and Israel, President Trump suggested renewed nuclear talks with Iran while denying offering any concessions, despite intelligence suggesting recent U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities only temporarily set back their nuclear ...
Trump Suggests Iran Nuclear Talks Despite Denying Concessions
Following a 12-day conflict and a subsequent ceasefire between Iran and Israel, President Trump suggested renewed nuclear talks with Iran while denying offering any concessions, despite intelligence suggesting recent U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities only temporarily set back their nuclear ...
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48% Bias Score


Russia Proposes Industrial Levy to Shield Manufacturers, Boost Budget
Facing a sharp manufacturing decline and a widening budget deficit, Russia's Industry and Trade Ministry proposes a new industrial levy to protect domestic manufacturers from foreign competition, modeled after the automotive sector's recycling fee, potentially impacting various sectors like radio-el...
Russia Proposes Industrial Levy to Shield Manufacturers, Boost Budget
Facing a sharp manufacturing decline and a widening budget deficit, Russia's Industry and Trade Ministry proposes a new industrial levy to protect domestic manufacturers from foreign competition, modeled after the automotive sector's recycling fee, potentially impacting various sectors like radio-el...
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44% Bias Score

Soaring Costs Cripple Russia's Push for Self-Reliant Aviation
Due to increased production costs and reliance on imported parts, prices of Russian-made passenger aircraft like the MS-21 (now $96 million) and Il-114-300 (now $33 million) have jumped 45-70% in two years, challenging Moscow's aim for an independent aviation sector.

Soaring Costs Cripple Russia's Push for Self-Reliant Aviation
Due to increased production costs and reliance on imported parts, prices of Russian-made passenger aircraft like the MS-21 (now $96 million) and Il-114-300 (now $33 million) have jumped 45-70% in two years, challenging Moscow's aim for an independent aviation sector.
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36% Bias Score

Intense Ukraine Clashes Amidst New UK-Germany Defense Pact
Ukraine's General Staff reported 171 combat clashes in 24 hours, with Russia conducting missile and air strikes, and shelling attacks, while a new UK-Germany defense pact is set for July 17th, aimed at deterring strategic threats.

Intense Ukraine Clashes Amidst New UK-Germany Defense Pact
Ukraine's General Staff reported 171 combat clashes in 24 hours, with Russia conducting missile and air strikes, and shelling attacks, while a new UK-Germany defense pact is set for July 17th, aimed at deterring strategic threats.
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44% Bias Score

Iran Suspends IAEA Cooperation Following US-Israeli Nuclear Facility Attacks
Following US and Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities starting June 13th, Iran has suspended cooperation with the IAEA due to concerns over breaches of trust and security, after the IAEA criticized Iran for violating agreements preventing it from acquiring nuclear weapons.

Iran Suspends IAEA Cooperation Following US-Israeli Nuclear Facility Attacks
Following US and Israeli attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities starting June 13th, Iran has suspended cooperation with the IAEA due to concerns over breaches of trust and security, after the IAEA criticized Iran for violating agreements preventing it from acquiring nuclear weapons.
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40% Bias Score

Belarus Continues Crackdown Despite Prisoner Releases
Belarus continues its crackdown on dissent, arresting at least 60 people last month despite releasing 14 prisoners; Viasna reports over 1,174 political prisoners, including journalists and Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski; the ongoing repression includes new high-profile cases against activists and cu...

Belarus Continues Crackdown Despite Prisoner Releases
Belarus continues its crackdown on dissent, arresting at least 60 people last month despite releasing 14 prisoners; Viasna reports over 1,174 political prisoners, including journalists and Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski; the ongoing repression includes new high-profile cases against activists and cu...
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40% Bias Score

Gazprom's Plummeting Gas Exports to Europe Trigger Billions in Losses
Russian natural gas exports to Europe plunged 47% in the first half of 2025, leaving Gazprom with 60 billion cubic meters of unsold gas and causing a significant financial loss, impacting the Kremlin's economic plans due to Western sanctions, political tensions, and infrastructure disruptions.

Gazprom's Plummeting Gas Exports to Europe Trigger Billions in Losses
Russian natural gas exports to Europe plunged 47% in the first half of 2025, leaving Gazprom with 60 billion cubic meters of unsold gas and causing a significant financial loss, impacting the Kremlin's economic plans due to Western sanctions, political tensions, and infrastructure disruptions.
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36% Bias Score

Venezuela-Russia Joint Venture Boosts Venezuelan Defense
Russia completed the first phase of a Venezuelan plant producing 70 million 7.62mm cartridges yearly for Kalashnikov rifles, significantly enhancing Venezuela's defense against drug trafficking and organized crime, despite sanctions on both nations.

Venezuela-Russia Joint Venture Boosts Venezuelan Defense
Russia completed the first phase of a Venezuelan plant producing 70 million 7.62mm cartridges yearly for Kalashnikov rifles, significantly enhancing Venezuela's defense against drug trafficking and organized crime, despite sanctions on both nations.
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56% Bias Score
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