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Trump Reverses Stance on Putin, Claims He Believes He's Winning Ukraine War
Following a phone call with Putin, Trump reversed his earlier stance, now claiming Putin believes he's winning the war and won't seek peace, aligning with Zelensky's and European leaders' views. The EU implemented its 17th sanctions package against Russia, while the US did not.
Trump Reverses Stance on Putin, Claims He Believes He's Winning Ukraine War
Following a phone call with Putin, Trump reversed his earlier stance, now claiming Putin believes he's winning the war and won't seek peace, aligning with Zelensky's and European leaders' views. The EU implemented its 17th sanctions package against Russia, while the US did not.
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36% Bias Score


Serbia's EU Path Hinges on Reforms and Geopolitical Choices
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell affirmed Serbia's EU membership as a strategic goal during a visit to Belgrade, but stressed the need for reforms and a clear geopolitical direction, criticizing President Vučić's attendance at Moscow's Victory Day celebrations amid widespread anti-corruption pr...
Serbia's EU Path Hinges on Reforms and Geopolitical Choices
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell affirmed Serbia's EU membership as a strategic goal during a visit to Belgrade, but stressed the need for reforms and a clear geopolitical direction, criticizing President Vučić's attendance at Moscow's Victory Day celebrations amid widespread anti-corruption pr...
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32% Bias Score


Trump Prioritizes Russia Ties Over Ukraine Support Amidst Rising Tensions
President Trump's shift towards prioritizing economic ties with Russia over continued support for Ukraine, revealed in a phone call with Vladimir Putin, has caused concern among NATO allies; meanwhile, a former Ukrainian official was assassinated in Madrid, and a Russian vessel was shadowed by the P...
Trump Prioritizes Russia Ties Over Ukraine Support Amidst Rising Tensions
President Trump's shift towards prioritizing economic ties with Russia over continued support for Ukraine, revealed in a phone call with Vladimir Putin, has caused concern among NATO allies; meanwhile, a former Ukrainian official was assassinated in Madrid, and a Russian vessel was shadowed by the P...
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48% Bias Score


Russia Uses Fighter Jet to Protect Sanctioned Oil Tanker
A Russian Su-35 fighter jet intercepted a sanctioned oil tanker, the Jaguar, in Estonian airspace on May 17, 2024, marking the first known use of military force by Russia to protect its 'shadow fleet' used to circumvent Western sanctions, prompting a NATO response and raising tensions in the Baltic ...
Russia Uses Fighter Jet to Protect Sanctioned Oil Tanker
A Russian Su-35 fighter jet intercepted a sanctioned oil tanker, the Jaguar, in Estonian airspace on May 17, 2024, marking the first known use of military force by Russia to protect its 'shadow fleet' used to circumvent Western sanctions, prompting a NATO response and raising tensions in the Baltic ...
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40% Bias Score


Russia's Stalled Peace Offer Amidst Increased Attacks and New Sanctions
Following increased drone strikes, Senator Rubio reports Russia's offer of general ceasefire conditions for future negotiations; however, Chancellor's Chief of Staff Frei accuses Russia of stalling, while the EU and UK impose further sanctions, including targeting individuals spreading disinformatio...
Russia's Stalled Peace Offer Amidst Increased Attacks and New Sanctions
Following increased drone strikes, Senator Rubio reports Russia's offer of general ceasefire conditions for future negotiations; however, Chancellor's Chief of Staff Frei accuses Russia of stalling, while the EU and UK impose further sanctions, including targeting individuals spreading disinformatio...
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56% Bias Score


BfV Warns of Increased Russian Use of 'Disposable Agents' in Germany
Germany's BfV warns of a significant increase in Russian intelligence operations utilizing 'disposable agents'—individuals recruited for single missions, often through social media, for disinformation, sabotage, or reconnaissance, representing a long-term security threat.
BfV Warns of Increased Russian Use of 'Disposable Agents' in Germany
Germany's BfV warns of a significant increase in Russian intelligence operations utilizing 'disposable agents'—individuals recruited for single missions, often through social media, for disinformation, sabotage, or reconnaissance, representing a long-term security threat.
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40% Bias Score

Finland Monitors Russia's Military Buildup Near Border
Finland is closely monitoring Russia's increased military activity near its border, including infrastructure development for more troops after the Ukraine war, as stated by the Finnish Defense Forces on May 22nd, while maintaining that this does not pose an immediate threat; Finland's NATO membershi...

Finland Monitors Russia's Military Buildup Near Border
Finland is closely monitoring Russia's increased military activity near its border, including infrastructure development for more troops after the Ukraine war, as stated by the Finnish Defense Forces on May 22nd, while maintaining that this does not pose an immediate threat; Finland's NATO membershi...
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32% Bias Score

EU Parliament Approves Steep Tariffs on Russian and Belarusian Agricultural Goods
The European Parliament approved a 50% tariff increase on various Russian and Belarusian agricultural products, including sugar, vinegar, flour, and animal feed, plus a 6.5% tariff on fertilizers, rising to €430 per ton by 2028, to reduce EU dependence on these countries and prevent funding of the w...

EU Parliament Approves Steep Tariffs on Russian and Belarusian Agricultural Goods
The European Parliament approved a 50% tariff increase on various Russian and Belarusian agricultural products, including sugar, vinegar, flour, and animal feed, plus a 6.5% tariff on fertilizers, rising to €430 per ton by 2028, to reduce EU dependence on these countries and prevent funding of the w...
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40% Bias Score

North Korean Destroyer Damaged in Launch Accident
A "serious accident" damaged a 5,000-ton North Korean destroyer during a launch ceremony witnessed by Kim Jong-un, who blamed negligence and promised consequences; the incident may be linked to North Korea's military cooperation with Russia.

North Korean Destroyer Damaged in Launch Accident
A "serious accident" damaged a 5,000-ton North Korean destroyer during a launch ceremony witnessed by Kim Jong-un, who blamed negligence and promised consequences; the incident may be linked to North Korea's military cooperation with Russia.
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44% Bias Score

US Senate Prepares New Sanctions Against Russia Despite Trump's Denial
Despite President Trump's denial, the US Senate is preparing a comprehensive sanctions package against Russia, with strong bipartisan support and potential impacts on global trade, particularly concerning countries importing Russian energy resources.

US Senate Prepares New Sanctions Against Russia Despite Trump's Denial
Despite President Trump's denial, the US Senate is preparing a comprehensive sanctions package against Russia, with strong bipartisan support and potential impacts on global trade, particularly concerning countries importing Russian energy resources.
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44% Bias Score

EU Expands Sanctions on Russian Tankers, but Effectiveness Questioned
The EU's 17th sanctions package, adopted May 20th, significantly expands restrictions on Russian tankers, adding approximately 200 ships, although experts question its long-term impact due to ongoing circumvention through countries like China and India.

EU Expands Sanctions on Russian Tankers, but Effectiveness Questioned
The EU's 17th sanctions package, adopted May 20th, significantly expands restrictions on Russian tankers, adding approximately 200 ships, although experts question its long-term impact due to ongoing circumvention through countries like China and India.
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32% Bias Score

NATO's Baltic Command: Germany Takes the Lead
NATO's CTF Baltic command, headquartered in Rostock, Germany, monitors the Baltic Sea for Russian aggression, reflecting Germany's increased military role following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent NATO expansion.

NATO's Baltic Command: Germany Takes the Lead
NATO's CTF Baltic command, headquartered in Rostock, Germany, monitors the Baltic Sea for Russian aggression, reflecting Germany's increased military role following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent NATO expansion.
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60% Bias Score
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