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Sumy Attack: 34 Dead, Global Escalation Warning
Russia's missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, killed 34 people, prompting international outrage and warnings of potential global escalation; Donald Trump, while condemning the attack, hasn't directly criticized Putin, amidst a shift towards engagement with Russia.
Sumy Attack: 34 Dead, Global Escalation Warning
Russia's missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, killed 34 people, prompting international outrage and warnings of potential global escalation; Donald Trump, while condemning the attack, hasn't directly criticized Putin, amidst a shift towards engagement with Russia.
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56% Bias Score


Hypothetical Map Shows Potential Global Power Division Among Trump, Putin, and Xi
Newsweek created a hypothetical world map showing a potential division of global influence among Trump, Putin, and Xi, with the US controlling North America, Russia dominating Europe, and China expanding in Asia, raising concerns about the future of Eastern Europe and potential conflict zones.
Hypothetical Map Shows Potential Global Power Division Among Trump, Putin, and Xi
Newsweek created a hypothetical world map showing a potential division of global influence among Trump, Putin, and Xi, with the US controlling North America, Russia dominating Europe, and China expanding in Asia, raising concerns about the future of Eastern Europe and potential conflict zones.
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60% Bias Score


Oil Price Drop Cripples Russia's Budget, Threatening Military Spending
Falling oil prices, due to US trade policies, threaten Russia's 2025 budget by up to 2.5%, forcing potential cuts outside military spending, increased borrowing, or further reserve depletion; the current price of Urals crude is \$50 per barrel versus a budgeted \$69.70.
Oil Price Drop Cripples Russia's Budget, Threatening Military Spending
Falling oil prices, due to US trade policies, threaten Russia's 2025 budget by up to 2.5%, forcing potential cuts outside military spending, increased borrowing, or further reserve depletion; the current price of Urals crude is \$50 per barrel versus a budgeted \$69.70.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine's Planned Elections: Security and Logistical Challenges Amidst War
Ukraine plans to hold elections as early as July 2024, following the end of martial law, with President Zelensky intending to run for re-election; however, significant security and logistical challenges remain due to the ongoing war and displacement of citizens.
Ukraine's Planned Elections: Security and Logistical Challenges Amidst War
Ukraine plans to hold elections as early as July 2024, following the end of martial law, with President Zelensky intending to run for re-election; however, significant security and logistical challenges remain due to the ongoing war and displacement of citizens.
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40% Bias Score


US Prioritizes Economic Ties with Russia Over Ukrainian Peace
The White House declared peace in Ukraine was not on the agenda of the Istanbul meeting, revealing a US focus on restoring economic ties with Russia, even at the potential expense of Ukrainian interests, as evidenced by past actions and ongoing negotiations.
US Prioritizes Economic Ties with Russia Over Ukrainian Peace
The White House declared peace in Ukraine was not on the agenda of the Istanbul meeting, revealing a US focus on restoring economic ties with Russia, even at the potential expense of Ukrainian interests, as evidenced by past actions and ongoing negotiations.
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56% Bias Score


Germany's New Coalition: Navigating Trump, Ukraine, and European Autonomy
Facing a complex international landscape marked by Donald Trump's trade policies and the war in Ukraine, Germany's new coalition government prioritizes de-escalation with the US, continued support for Ukraine, and pursuing greater European strategic autonomy, despite internal divisions and external ...
Germany's New Coalition: Navigating Trump, Ukraine, and European Autonomy
Facing a complex international landscape marked by Donald Trump's trade policies and the war in Ukraine, Germany's new coalition government prioritizes de-escalation with the US, continued support for Ukraine, and pursuing greater European strategic autonomy, despite internal divisions and external ...
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44% Bias Score

Merz Announces Economic Reforms Amidst US Tariff Uncertainty
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced economic reforms including energy price cuts and tax incentives, aiming for a significant growth increase by 2027, while acknowledging challenges from US tariffs and the need for internal political consensus on income tax reform.

Merz Announces Economic Reforms Amidst US Tariff Uncertainty
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced economic reforms including energy price cuts and tax incentives, aiming for a significant growth increase by 2027, while acknowledging challenges from US tariffs and the need for internal political consensus on income tax reform.
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36% Bias Score

Karlovy Vary Church Transfers Property to Hungary Amid Espionage Accusations
The Russian Orthodox Church in Karlovy Vary transferred its property, including a luxury villa, to Hungary amid Czech government sanctions and the expulsion of its top representative, Nikolai Lishchenyuk, for alleged espionage and support of EU separatist movements.

Karlovy Vary Church Transfers Property to Hungary Amid Espionage Accusations
The Russian Orthodox Church in Karlovy Vary transferred its property, including a luxury villa, to Hungary amid Czech government sanctions and the expulsion of its top representative, Nikolai Lishchenyuk, for alleged espionage and support of EU separatist movements.
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52% Bias Score

Witkoff-Putin Meeting on Ukraine Ceasefire Yields No Breakthrough
US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff met with Vladimir Putin in Russia for a third time to discuss a Ukraine ceasefire, following President Trump's call to end the war; Ukraine supports the US proposal, but Russia's extensive conditions and delays suggest a lack of serious commitment to peace negotiations...

Witkoff-Putin Meeting on Ukraine Ceasefire Yields No Breakthrough
US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff met with Vladimir Putin in Russia for a third time to discuss a Ukraine ceasefire, following President Trump's call to end the war; Ukraine supports the US proposal, but Russia's extensive conditions and delays suggest a lack of serious commitment to peace negotiations...
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40% Bias Score

France to Double Military Budget, Boosting EU Defense
France will double its military budget to 80 billion euros by 2030, playing a key role in the EU's "Rearm Europe" plan, driven by the war in Ukraine and a perceived shift in US security guarantees, despite challenges in securing resources and skilled personnel.

France to Double Military Budget, Boosting EU Defense
France will double its military budget to 80 billion euros by 2030, playing a key role in the EU's "Rearm Europe" plan, driven by the war in Ukraine and a perceived shift in US security guarantees, despite challenges in securing resources and skilled personnel.
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24% Bias Score

Russia's Intensified Cultural and Educational Influence in Belarus
Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, five Russian Houses in Belarus have intensified pro-Russian narratives in education, from preschool to higher education, leveraging the Belarusian regime's repression of Belarusian culture to promote a shared historical space and cultivate a pro-Russian...

Russia's Intensified Cultural and Educational Influence in Belarus
Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, five Russian Houses in Belarus have intensified pro-Russian narratives in education, from preschool to higher education, leveraging the Belarusian regime's repression of Belarusian culture to promote a shared historical space and cultivate a pro-Russian...
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56% Bias Score

Russia's March Budget Surplus Masks Underlying Deficit Concerns
Russia posted a 500 billion ruble ($5.4 billion) federal budget surplus in March 2025, defying expectations amid falling oil revenues, although the first-quarter deficit totalled 2.2 trillion rubles ($23.7 billion), and a larger-than-expected deficit is anticipated for the year.

Russia's March Budget Surplus Masks Underlying Deficit Concerns
Russia posted a 500 billion ruble ($5.4 billion) federal budget surplus in March 2025, defying expectations amid falling oil revenues, although the first-quarter deficit totalled 2.2 trillion rubles ($23.7 billion), and a larger-than-expected deficit is anticipated for the year.
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36% Bias Score
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