

Ukrainian Writer Killed While Documenting War Crimes
Victoria Amelina, a Ukrainian writer and war crimes researcher, died in a Russian missile strike on June 27, 2023, while working on her book "Looking at Women, Looking at War", which documents women's experiences during the war in Ukraine.
Ukrainian Writer Killed While Documenting War Crimes
Victoria Amelina, a Ukrainian writer and war crimes researcher, died in a Russian missile strike on June 27, 2023, while working on her book "Looking at Women, Looking at War", which documents women's experiences during the war in Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score


Russia: Teenager Faces Prison for Anti-War Protest
18-year-old Daria Kosyreva faces up to five years in prison for attaching a poem to a monument in St. Petersburg on the anniversary of the Ukraine invasion, highlighting Russia's repression of anti-war protesters, including an estimated 130 children and teens.
Russia: Teenager Faces Prison for Anti-War Protest
18-year-old Daria Kosyreva faces up to five years in prison for attaching a poem to a monument in St. Petersburg on the anniversary of the Ukraine invasion, highlighting Russia's repression of anti-war protesters, including an estimated 130 children and teens.
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52% Bias Score


European Gas Prices Surge to Two-Year High
European natural gas prices reached a two-year high of 58.75 euros per megawatt-hour on Monday due to colder weather forecasts and lower-than-average gas storage levels, significantly impacting household energy costs.
European Gas Prices Surge to Two-Year High
European natural gas prices reached a two-year high of 58.75 euros per megawatt-hour on Monday due to colder weather forecasts and lower-than-average gas storage levels, significantly impacting household energy costs.
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40% Bias Score


Baltic States Sever Energy Ties with Russia, Joining European Grid
On Sunday, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania completed their disconnection from the Soviet-era electricity grid and successfully connected to the European grid, ending their energy dependence on Russia and symbolizing increased European unity.
Baltic States Sever Energy Ties with Russia, Joining European Grid
On Sunday, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania completed their disconnection from the Soviet-era electricity grid and successfully connected to the European grid, ending their energy dependence on Russia and symbolizing increased European unity.
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60% Bias Score


Trump Claims Putin Phone Call to End Ukraine War
The New York Post reported that Donald Trump spoke with Vladimir Putin about ending the Ukraine war, a claim the Kremlin neither confirmed nor denied; Trump provided no specific details on the call, though he expressed a belief that Putin wanted the fighting to cease.
Trump Claims Putin Phone Call to End Ukraine War
The New York Post reported that Donald Trump spoke with Vladimir Putin about ending the Ukraine war, a claim the Kremlin neither confirmed nor denied; Trump provided no specific details on the call, though he expressed a belief that Putin wanted the fighting to cease.
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52% Bias Score


Putin's Energy Gambit: How Russia Funds its War Effort
A new ARTE documentary exposes how Vladimir Putin attempted to use Europe's energy dependence to control the situation in Ukraine; despite sanctions, Russia earns roughly \$500 million daily from oil and gas, facilitating the war effort via indirect EU purchases and complex networks involving shell ...
Putin's Energy Gambit: How Russia Funds its War Effort
A new ARTE documentary exposes how Vladimir Putin attempted to use Europe's energy dependence to control the situation in Ukraine; despite sanctions, Russia earns roughly \$500 million daily from oil and gas, facilitating the war effort via indirect EU purchases and complex networks involving shell ...
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48% Bias Score

US Teacher Released from Russia in Secret Negotiation
US teacher Marc Fogel, imprisoned in Russia since 2021 on drug charges, was released on Tuesday following a secret negotiation facilitated by Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, who flew Fogel out of Russia on his private plane. The deal signals ongoing backchannel talks between the US and Russia,...

US Teacher Released from Russia in Secret Negotiation
US teacher Marc Fogel, imprisoned in Russia since 2021 on drug charges, was released on Tuesday following a secret negotiation facilitated by Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, who flew Fogel out of Russia on his private plane. The deal signals ongoing backchannel talks between the US and Russia,...
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48% Bias Score

Gazprom Announces Restructuring, Potential Job Cuts Following 2023 Losses
Gazprom announced new appointments to key administrative roles, part of a cost-cutting and efficiency-boosting restructuring plan involving a potential reduction of 1600 headquarters staff, following a year of significant losses due to reduced gas exports to Europe.

Gazprom Announces Restructuring, Potential Job Cuts Following 2023 Losses
Gazprom announced new appointments to key administrative roles, part of a cost-cutting and efficiency-boosting restructuring plan involving a potential reduction of 1600 headquarters staff, following a year of significant losses due to reduced gas exports to Europe.
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20% Bias Score

Carlson Alleges Misuse of US Aid in Ukraine
Tucker Carlson alleges Ukrainian citizens are spending millions daily at European resorts using US taxpayer money, and that 30-50% of US-supplied weapons are sold illegally, claims denied by Ukrainian officials.

Carlson Alleges Misuse of US Aid in Ukraine
Tucker Carlson alleges Ukrainian citizens are spending millions daily at European resorts using US taxpayer money, and that 30-50% of US-supplied weapons are sold illegally, claims denied by Ukrainian officials.
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56% Bias Score

Return of Russian Emigrants: Challenges Abroad and Realities at Home
In 2022, Russia's partial mobilization prompted an exodus of citizens, mainly IT workers, to countries like Armenia and Serbia. However, many returned by December 2023 due to difficulties adapting abroad, with estimates suggesting about one million Russians remain in exile.

Return of Russian Emigrants: Challenges Abroad and Realities at Home
In 2022, Russia's partial mobilization prompted an exodus of citizens, mainly IT workers, to countries like Armenia and Serbia. However, many returned by December 2023 due to difficulties adapting abroad, with estimates suggesting about one million Russians remain in exile.
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44% Bias Score

Baltic States Complete Grid Synchronization with Europe, Ending Russian Energy Dependence
On Saturday, the Baltic states—Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia—completed the synchronization of their electricity grids with continental Europe, ending their energy dependence on Russia and Belarus after a €1.6 billion EU-funded project spurred by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Baltic States Complete Grid Synchronization with Europe, Ending Russian Energy Dependence
On Saturday, the Baltic states—Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia—completed the synchronization of their electricity grids with continental Europe, ending their energy dependence on Russia and Belarus after a €1.6 billion EU-funded project spurred by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Claims Discussions with Putin to End Ukraine War
Former U.S. President Donald Trump said he spoke with Vladimir Putin to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine, which began three years ago this month, resulting in an estimated 198,000 Russian and 43,000 Ukrainian military deaths; Trump's claim has not been confirmed by the Kremlin or White House.

Trump Claims Discussions with Putin to End Ukraine War
Former U.S. President Donald Trump said he spoke with Vladimir Putin to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine, which began three years ago this month, resulting in an estimated 198,000 Russian and 43,000 Ukrainian military deaths; Trump's claim has not been confirmed by the Kremlin or White House.
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36% Bias Score