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Russia's New Oreshnik Missile: Echoes of the Euromissile Crisis
The unveiling of Russia's new Oreshnik missile, with a range of almost 5,000 kilometers, capable of carrying conventional or nuclear warheads, has raised concerns about European security, echoing the Euromissile crisis of the 1970s and highlighting the need for a European response in the absence of ...
Russia's New Oreshnik Missile: Echoes of the Euromissile Crisis
The unveiling of Russia's new Oreshnik missile, with a range of almost 5,000 kilometers, capable of carrying conventional or nuclear warheads, has raised concerns about European security, echoing the Euromissile crisis of the 1970s and highlighting the need for a European response in the absence of ...
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Loophole Allows Sanctioned Russian Billionaires to Evade Financial Oversight
Sanctioned Russian billionaires are exploiting a Dutch law classifying companies meeting certain criteria as micro-enterprises, enabling them to avoid financial disclosure and scrutiny, despite international sanctions imposed after the Ukraine invasion.
Dutch Loophole Allows Sanctioned Russian Billionaires to Evade Financial Oversight
Sanctioned Russian billionaires are exploiting a Dutch law classifying companies meeting certain criteria as micro-enterprises, enabling them to avoid financial disclosure and scrutiny, despite international sanctions imposed after the Ukraine invasion.
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28% Bias Score


Russia Faces Looming Corporate Bankruptcy Crisis
Russia faces a potential surge in corporate bankruptcies due to the Central Bank's 21% interest rate hike in October 2024, impacting various sectors, including manufacturing, transport, and retail, resulting in a potential $51 billion loss and 7.5 trillion rubles in bonds due in 2025.
Russia Faces Looming Corporate Bankruptcy Crisis
Russia faces a potential surge in corporate bankruptcies due to the Central Bank's 21% interest rate hike in October 2024, impacting various sectors, including manufacturing, transport, and retail, resulting in a potential $51 billion loss and 7.5 trillion rubles in bonds due in 2025.
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36% Bias Score


Biden's Ukraine Strategy: A War of Attrition Without a Clear End-Game
The Biden administration's Ukraine strategy, focused on preventing a swift Russian victory and maintaining NATO unity, lacked a clear endgame, resulting in a prolonged war of attrition despite substantial US aid; a change in US administration could lead to renewed diplomatic efforts.
Biden's Ukraine Strategy: A War of Attrition Without a Clear End-Game
The Biden administration's Ukraine strategy, focused on preventing a swift Russian victory and maintaining NATO unity, lacked a clear endgame, resulting in a prolonged war of attrition despite substantial US aid; a change in US administration could lead to renewed diplomatic efforts.
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40% Bias Score


Küppersbusch Critiques German Election Campaign's Focus on Migration Hysteria
Friedrich Küppersbusch, in a recent interview with taz, criticized the German election campaign's focus on migration hysteria, arguing it overshadows mental health issues as a more logical approach to violence prevention; he also criticized Friedrich Merz for potentially violating fundamental rights...
Küppersbusch Critiques German Election Campaign's Focus on Migration Hysteria
Friedrich Küppersbusch, in a recent interview with taz, criticized the German election campaign's focus on migration hysteria, arguing it overshadows mental health issues as a more logical approach to violence prevention; he also criticized Friedrich Merz for potentially violating fundamental rights...
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52% Bias Score


Lukashenko Wins Seventh Term in Belarusian Election Amid International Condemnation
In Belarusian elections, Alexander Lukashenko secured a seventh term with 87.6% of the vote, according to an exit poll, despite international condemnation and a history of repression against political opponents; Russia's support is key to his regime's stability.
Lukashenko Wins Seventh Term in Belarusian Election Amid International Condemnation
In Belarusian elections, Alexander Lukashenko secured a seventh term with 87.6% of the vote, according to an exit poll, despite international condemnation and a history of repression against political opponents; Russia's support is key to his regime's stability.
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64% Bias Score

German Youth's Growing Skepticism Amidst Political and Economic Uncertainty
A study reveals growing skepticism among German youth due to the Ukraine war, economic downturn, political instability, and the rise of extremist parties, impacting trust in government and future prospects.

German Youth's Growing Skepticism Amidst Political and Economic Uncertainty
A study reveals growing skepticism among German youth due to the Ukraine war, economic downturn, political instability, and the rise of extremist parties, impacting trust in government and future prospects.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Stalled Communication with Kremlin Amidst Ukraine War
Despite the ongoing war in Ukraine, the Trump administration has not yet contacted the Kremlin, while Russia remains prepared to negotiate but favors a protracted conflict due to their robust war economy and anticipation of ineffective sanctions.

Trump Administration's Stalled Communication with Kremlin Amidst Ukraine War
Despite the ongoing war in Ukraine, the Trump administration has not yet contacted the Kremlin, while Russia remains prepared to negotiate but favors a protracted conflict due to their robust war economy and anticipation of ineffective sanctions.
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40% Bias Score

Kremlin Tightens Grip on Russian Culture, Dismissing Museum Directors
In Russia, several museum directors have been dismissed or resigned under pressure since the beginning of the year, highlighting the Kremlin's tightening control over cultural institutions and suppression of dissenting voices; this includes the directors of the Pushkin Museum, Gulag Museum, and the ...

Kremlin Tightens Grip on Russian Culture, Dismissing Museum Directors
In Russia, several museum directors have been dismissed or resigned under pressure since the beginning of the year, highlighting the Kremlin's tightening control over cultural institutions and suppression of dissenting voices; this includes the directors of the Pushkin Museum, Gulag Museum, and the ...
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64% Bias Score

Biden's Ukraine Policy: Successes, Failures, and the Path Ahead
President Biden's administration focused on preventing Russia's victory and maintaining NATO unity during the Ukraine conflict, achieving these objectives but leaving a legacy of a prolonged war and significant Ukrainian losses, prompting calls for a diplomatic solution.

Biden's Ukraine Policy: Successes, Failures, and the Path Ahead
President Biden's administration focused on preventing Russia's victory and maintaining NATO unity during the Ukraine conflict, achieving these objectives but leaving a legacy of a prolonged war and significant Ukrainian losses, prompting calls for a diplomatic solution.
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48% Bias Score

Three Women Lead EU Response to Trump and Ukraine War
Amidst Trump's aggressive leadership style and the war in Ukraine, three women—EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas—are navigating the EU's response, each with a distinct approach.

Three Women Lead EU Response to Trump and Ukraine War
Amidst Trump's aggressive leadership style and the war in Ukraine, three women—EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas—are navigating the EU's response, each with a distinct approach.
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64% Bias Score

Surge in Ukrainian Men Illegally Crossing Borders to Avoid Conscription
The number of Ukrainian men illegally crossing borders to avoid conscription tripled last year to 14,232, according to Frontex, with many risking their lives crossing treacherous terrain, resulting in 17 deaths; this highlights Ukraine's manpower shortage and demographic challenges.

Surge in Ukrainian Men Illegally Crossing Borders to Avoid Conscription
The number of Ukrainian men illegally crossing borders to avoid conscription tripled last year to 14,232, according to Frontex, with many risking their lives crossing treacherous terrain, resulting in 17 deaths; this highlights Ukraine's manpower shortage and demographic challenges.
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52% Bias Score
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