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Putin-Trump Summit in Alaska: Reviving a Rejected Historical Proposal
The Putin-Trump summit, scheduled for Alaska, marks a significant shift in US-Russia relations, reviving a historical proposal rejected by Stalin during WWII due to travel and communication challenges; the choice of Alaska emphasizes the unique history between the countries, potentially circumventin...
Putin-Trump Summit in Alaska: Reviving a Rejected Historical Proposal
The Putin-Trump summit, scheduled for Alaska, marks a significant shift in US-Russia relations, reviving a historical proposal rejected by Stalin during WWII due to travel and communication challenges; the choice of Alaska emphasizes the unique history between the countries, potentially circumventin...
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52% Bias Score


Potsdam Conference: Seeds of Cold War Sown
At the Potsdam Conference in July/August 1945, Churchill, Truman, and Stalin finalized post-WWII agreements, including Germany's division into four occupation zones, while the successful atomic bomb test influenced the decision to use it against Japan.
Potsdam Conference: Seeds of Cold War Sown
At the Potsdam Conference in July/August 1945, Churchill, Truman, and Stalin finalized post-WWII agreements, including Germany's division into four occupation zones, while the successful atomic bomb test influenced the decision to use it against Japan.
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56% Bias Score


1935 General Plan for Moscow: Unrealized Vision of a Socialist City
The 1935 General Plan for Moscow's reconstruction, signed by Stalin and Molotov, aimed to create a "socialist city" with a population limit of 5 million, involving extensive urban restructuring, including the construction of grand boulevards and waterways, though many aspects remained unrealized.
1935 General Plan for Moscow: Unrealized Vision of a Socialist City
The 1935 General Plan for Moscow's reconstruction, signed by Stalin and Molotov, aimed to create a "socialist city" with a population limit of 5 million, involving extensive urban restructuring, including the construction of grand boulevards and waterways, though many aspects remained unrealized.
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40% Bias Score


Moscow Metro Unveils Controversial Stalin Statue
A new life-sized statue of Joseph Stalin has been installed in Moscow's central Taganskaya metro station, sparking outrage and praise; the monument omits Stalin's crimes and depicts him favorably, reflecting a broader trend of state-sanctioned rehabilitation under Putin's rule.
Moscow Metro Unveils Controversial Stalin Statue
A new life-sized statue of Joseph Stalin has been installed in Moscow's central Taganskaya metro station, sparking outrage and praise; the monument omits Stalin's crimes and depicts him favorably, reflecting a broader trend of state-sanctioned rehabilitation under Putin's rule.
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52% Bias Score


Stalin Monument Unveiled in Moscow Metro, Igniting Debate
A new life-size Stalin monument in Moscow's Taganskaya metro station, unveiled on May 15th, is sparking controversy, with some praising it as a tribute and others condemning it as a celebration of a dictator responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands.
Stalin Monument Unveiled in Moscow Metro, Igniting Debate
A new life-size Stalin monument in Moscow's Taganskaya metro station, unveiled on May 15th, is sparking controversy, with some praising it as a tribute and others condemning it as a celebration of a dictator responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands.
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40% Bias Score


Chelyabinsk's Triumphant Victory Day: May 9th, 1945
On May 9th, 1945, Chelyabinsk erupted in massive celebrations marking Victory Day, with 250,000 people (two-thirds of the city's population) participating in demonstrations and spontaneous displays of joy, reflecting the collective relief and pride following the end of World War II.
Chelyabinsk's Triumphant Victory Day: May 9th, 1945
On May 9th, 1945, Chelyabinsk erupted in massive celebrations marking Victory Day, with 250,000 people (two-thirds of the city's population) participating in demonstrations and spontaneous displays of joy, reflecting the collective relief and pride following the end of World War II.
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Gareth Jones: Myth and Reality of a Welsh Journalist Who Met Hitler and Exposed Stalin
Gareth Jones, a Welsh journalist who died mysteriously in 1935 at age 30, exposed Stalin's Holodomor famine and gained unique access to Hitler, but his legacy continues to be debated.

Gareth Jones: Myth and Reality of a Welsh Journalist Who Met Hitler and Exposed Stalin
Gareth Jones, a Welsh journalist who died mysteriously in 1935 at age 30, exposed Stalin's Holodomor famine and gained unique access to Hitler, but his legacy continues to be debated.
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48% Bias Score

Yugoslavia's Expulsion from Cominform and its Geopolitical Shift
Yugoslavia's expulsion from the Cominform on June 28, 1948, led to economic sanctions, border tensions, and a subsequent shift in alliances toward the West, culminating in the closure of the Greco-Yugoslav border in 1949 and the end of the Greek Civil War.

Yugoslavia's Expulsion from Cominform and its Geopolitical Shift
Yugoslavia's expulsion from the Cominform on June 28, 1948, led to economic sanctions, border tensions, and a subsequent shift in alliances toward the West, culminating in the closure of the Greco-Yugoslav border in 1949 and the end of the Greek Civil War.
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44% Bias Score

Stalin Statue, Trump's Stance Signal Putin's Rejection of Peace in Ukraine
A new Stalin statue in Moscow's metro station underscores Putin's rejection of peace in Ukraine, while Donald Trump's fluctuating support for sanctions and criticism of Zelensky undermine Western unity.

Stalin Statue, Trump's Stance Signal Putin's Rejection of Peace in Ukraine
A new Stalin statue in Moscow's metro station underscores Putin's rejection of peace in Ukraine, while Donald Trump's fluctuating support for sanctions and criticism of Zelensky undermine Western unity.
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56% Bias Score

Stalin Statue Installed in Moscow Metro Sparks Controversy
A new life-sized statue of Joseph Stalin has been installed in Moscow's Taganskaya metro station, sparking mixed reactions; while some view it as a historical piece, others condemn it as a rehabilitation attempt, ignoring his responsibility for millions of deaths under his rule.

Stalin Statue Installed in Moscow Metro Sparks Controversy
A new life-sized statue of Joseph Stalin has been installed in Moscow's Taganskaya metro station, sparking mixed reactions; while some view it as a historical piece, others condemn it as a rehabilitation attempt, ignoring his responsibility for millions of deaths under his rule.
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60% Bias Score

Stalin Statue Unveiled in Moscow Metro, Dividing Public Opinion
A new life-sized statue of Joseph Stalin, presented as a 'gift' to passengers, has been installed in Moscow's Taganskaya metro station, sparking divided reactions; some praise it as a historical figure, others condemn it as the glorification of a tyrant responsible for millions of deaths.

Stalin Statue Unveiled in Moscow Metro, Dividing Public Opinion
A new life-sized statue of Joseph Stalin, presented as a 'gift' to passengers, has been installed in Moscow's Taganskaya metro station, sparking divided reactions; some praise it as a historical figure, others condemn it as the glorification of a tyrant responsible for millions of deaths.
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52% Bias Score

Volgograd Airport Renamed "Stalingrad
President Vladimir Putin ordered the renaming of Volgograd Airport to "Stalingrad", a move praised by military expert Colonel Viktor Litovkin who emphasized Stalin's role in WWII victory and industrialization, despite acknowledging past repressions.

Volgograd Airport Renamed "Stalingrad
President Vladimir Putin ordered the renaming of Volgograd Airport to "Stalingrad", a move praised by military expert Colonel Viktor Litovkin who emphasized Stalin's role in WWII victory and industrialization, despite acknowledging past repressions.
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56% Bias Score
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