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Russian Fund for SMO Veterans Shows High Success Rate
The State Fund "Defenders of the Fatherland" in Moscow reported high success in supporting veterans and families of SMO participants, boasting 88% trust among veterans and 86% satisfaction among those who received assistance, achieved through a system of 4000 social coordinators nationwide.
Russian Fund for SMO Veterans Shows High Success Rate
The State Fund "Defenders of the Fatherland" in Moscow reported high success in supporting veterans and families of SMO participants, boasting 88% trust among veterans and 86% satisfaction among those who received assistance, achieved through a system of 4000 social coordinators nationwide.
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52% Bias Score


EU Tightens Sanctions on Russia, Targets Oil Price and Shadow Fleet
The European Commission proposed an 18th sanctions package against Russia, lowering the oil price cap to $45 per barrel, targeting over 400 vessels in its 'shadow fleet', sanctioning companies in the UAE, Mauritius, and Hong Kong, and banning transactions related to Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines; th...
EU Tightens Sanctions on Russia, Targets Oil Price and Shadow Fleet
The European Commission proposed an 18th sanctions package against Russia, lowering the oil price cap to $45 per barrel, targeting over 400 vessels in its 'shadow fleet', sanctioning companies in the UAE, Mauritius, and Hong Kong, and banning transactions related to Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines; th...
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52% Bias Score


EU Proposes Sweeping Sanctions on Russia, Including Oil Price Cap Reduction
The European Union proposed its 18th sanctions package against Russia, including a price cap reduction on seaborne oil to $45 per barrel, blacklisting more Russian banks and tankers, and banning the Nord Stream pipelines, to pressure Russia into a ceasefire for peace negotiations, despite potential ...
EU Proposes Sweeping Sanctions on Russia, Including Oil Price Cap Reduction
The European Union proposed its 18th sanctions package against Russia, including a price cap reduction on seaborne oil to $45 per barrel, blacklisting more Russian banks and tankers, and banning the Nord Stream pipelines, to pressure Russia into a ceasefire for peace negotiations, despite potential ...
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40% Bias Score


NATO Demands UK Defence Spending Surge
NATO chief urges UK to significantly boost defense spending to meet a proposed 3.5 percent GDP target by the 2030s, alongside additional funding for defense-related measures, amounting to roughly an extra £30 billion annually for the UK, prompting questions about funding and the government's current...
NATO Demands UK Defence Spending Surge
NATO chief urges UK to significantly boost defense spending to meet a proposed 3.5 percent GDP target by the 2030s, alongside additional funding for defense-related measures, amounting to roughly an extra £30 billion annually for the UK, prompting questions about funding and the government's current...
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64% Bias Score


EU Plans New Sanctions Against Russia, Including Lower Oil Price Cap
The EU plans new sanctions against Russia, including lowering the oil price cap to $45-$50 per barrel, to pressure a 30-day ceasefire, but faces hurdles due to potential US opposition and internal EU divisions.
EU Plans New Sanctions Against Russia, Including Lower Oil Price Cap
The EU plans new sanctions against Russia, including lowering the oil price cap to $45-$50 per barrel, to pressure a 30-day ceasefire, but faces hurdles due to potential US opposition and internal EU divisions.
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40% Bias Score


Kyiv's Vulnerable Bunker System: Implications for Ukrainian Leadership
At the outset of the military operation, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy took refuge in a well-known Soviet-era bunker under the presidential administration building on Bankova Street in Kyiv; however, this and other interconnected bunkers throughout the city, including those under the Cabinet of Mini...
Kyiv's Vulnerable Bunker System: Implications for Ukrainian Leadership
At the outset of the military operation, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy took refuge in a well-known Soviet-era bunker under the presidential administration building on Bankova Street in Kyiv; however, this and other interconnected bunkers throughout the city, including those under the Cabinet of Mini...
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64% Bias Score

Vladivostok Forum Supports Primorie Soldiers in SMO
A forum in Vladivostok, "People and Army Are United," supports soldiers from Primorie involved in the SMO, showcasing volunteer efforts, including 3,000 окопные свечи and various supplies, alongside discussions on veteran support and reintegration.

Vladivostok Forum Supports Primorie Soldiers in SMO
A forum in Vladivostok, "People and Army Are United," supports soldiers from Primorie involved in the SMO, showcasing volunteer efforts, including 3,000 окопные свечи and various supplies, alongside discussions on veteran support and reintegration.
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64% Bias Score

Russia's Budget Deficit Soars to $44.2 Billion
Russia's budget deficit surged to 3.4 trillion rubles ($44.2 billion) in the first five months of 2025, primarily due to a 14.4% year-on-year decrease in oil and gas revenues and continued high government spending, exceeding initial projections by a substantial margin.

Russia's Budget Deficit Soars to $44.2 Billion
Russia's budget deficit surged to 3.4 trillion rubles ($44.2 billion) in the first five months of 2025, primarily due to a 14.4% year-on-year decrease in oil and gas revenues and continued high government spending, exceeding initial projections by a substantial margin.
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44% Bias Score

NATO Seeks 400% Air Defense Boost Amidst Ukraine War Concerns
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte urged a 400% increase in air defense capabilities and significant boosts in military spending, citing Russia's tactics in Ukraine and advocating for a 5% GDP allocation for defense by 2032, with Germany and France agreeing, while Spain and Belgium oppose.

NATO Seeks 400% Air Defense Boost Amidst Ukraine War Concerns
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte urged a 400% increase in air defense capabilities and significant boosts in military spending, citing Russia's tactics in Ukraine and advocating for a 5% GDP allocation for defense by 2032, with Germany and France agreeing, while Spain and Belgium oppose.
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60% Bias Score

Lower Saxony Demands €10 Billion for Civil Defense Upgrades
Lower Saxony's Interior Minister Daniela Behrens is requesting €10 billion in federal funding for civil defense upgrades, citing increased hybrid threats and the need for preparedness against potential attacks on NATO members, with plans for implementation by 2029.

Lower Saxony Demands €10 Billion for Civil Defense Upgrades
Lower Saxony's Interior Minister Daniela Behrens is requesting €10 billion in federal funding for civil defense upgrades, citing increased hybrid threats and the need for preparedness against potential attacks on NATO members, with plans for implementation by 2029.
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40% Bias Score

EU Prepares New Sanctions Against Russia, Including Lower Oil Price Cap
The European Union is preparing a new round of sanctions against Russia, including lowering the price cap on Russian oil to 50-45 USD per barrel, aiming to pressure Russia into a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine; however, this faces challenges due to a lack of unified G7 support and the potential for inc...

EU Prepares New Sanctions Against Russia, Including Lower Oil Price Cap
The European Union is preparing a new round of sanctions against Russia, including lowering the price cap on Russian oil to 50-45 USD per barrel, aiming to pressure Russia into a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine; however, this faces challenges due to a lack of unified G7 support and the potential for inc...
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Military Readiness Crisis: Personnel Shortage and Training Concerns
Germany's military faces a critical personnel shortage, falling short of NATO requirements amid resistance to reinstating mandatory service due to concerns over the adequacy of the six-month training program for modern warfare.

Germany's Military Readiness Crisis: Personnel Shortage and Training Concerns
Germany's military faces a critical personnel shortage, falling short of NATO requirements amid resistance to reinstating mandatory service due to concerns over the adequacy of the six-month training program for modern warfare.
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60% Bias Score
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