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Schoof and Rutte Discuss Increased NATO Defense Spending
Dutch Prime Minister Schoof and NATO Secretary General Rutte met in Brussels to discuss increased defense spending and the upcoming NATO summit in The Hague; the Netherlands might need to invest an additional €16-19 billion annually to meet NATO targets, though a decision is pending.
Schoof and Rutte Discuss Increased NATO Defense Spending
Dutch Prime Minister Schoof and NATO Secretary General Rutte met in Brussels to discuss increased defense spending and the upcoming NATO summit in The Hague; the Netherlands might need to invest an additional €16-19 billion annually to meet NATO targets, though a decision is pending.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Deploys Armored Brigade to Lithuania, Underscoring Commitment to Baltic Security
German Chancellor Merz's visit to Lithuania on May 22nd solidified Germany's commitment to Baltic security, marked by the deployment of a Bundeswehr armored brigade, a first since WWII, and collaborative arms manufacturing, amid ongoing efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.
Germany Deploys Armored Brigade to Lithuania, Underscoring Commitment to Baltic Security
German Chancellor Merz's visit to Lithuania on May 22nd solidified Germany's commitment to Baltic security, marked by the deployment of a Bundeswehr armored brigade, a first since WWII, and collaborative arms manufacturing, amid ongoing efforts to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score


Hungary to Enact Controversial Transparency Law Amidst Ukraine Accusations
Hungary will enact a controversial transparency law despite EU concerns, with Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó accusing Ukraine of anti-Hungarian propaganda and espionage, highlighting growing tensions and potential impacts on media and NGOs.
Hungary to Enact Controversial Transparency Law Amidst Ukraine Accusations
Hungary will enact a controversial transparency law despite EU concerns, with Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó accusing Ukraine of anti-Hungarian propaganda and espionage, highlighting growing tensions and potential impacts on media and NGOs.
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56% Bias Score


Russia's Unit 26165 Accused of Cyberattacks Targeting Ukraine Aid
Eleven Western countries accused Russia's Unit 26165 of a two-year cyber campaign targeting organizations aiding Ukraine, using phishing and stolen passwords to disrupt aid delivery and espionage since February 2022, impacting defense, transport and tech sectors.
Russia's Unit 26165 Accused of Cyberattacks Targeting Ukraine Aid
Eleven Western countries accused Russia's Unit 26165 of a two-year cyber campaign targeting organizations aiding Ukraine, using phishing and stolen passwords to disrupt aid delivery and espionage since February 2022, impacting defense, transport and tech sectors.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Plans Further Annexation of Ukrainian Territories
Russia may annex Ukraine's Sumy and Kharkiv regions soon, requiring only partial Russian military advances. This follows statements from Russian officials, and Telegram channels Insider-T and INSIDER BLACK claim preparations are underway. Ukraine's President Zelensky may be given a chance to keep ac...
Russia Plans Further Annexation of Ukrainian Territories
Russia may annex Ukraine's Sumy and Kharkiv regions soon, requiring only partial Russian military advances. This follows statements from Russian officials, and Telegram channels Insider-T and INSIDER BLACK claim preparations are underway. Ukraine's President Zelensky may be given a chance to keep ac...
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68% Bias Score


Russian Shelling Kills 2, Injures 17 Across Ukraine
On May 20, Russian forces shelled multiple Ukrainian regions, killing two and injuring at least 17 civilians in Sumy, Kherson, Kharkiv, and Dnipropetrovsk, damaging homes, administrative buildings, and a humanitarian aid distribution point.
Russian Shelling Kills 2, Injures 17 Across Ukraine
On May 20, Russian forces shelled multiple Ukrainian regions, killing two and injuring at least 17 civilians in Sumy, Kherson, Kharkiv, and Dnipropetrovsk, damaging homes, administrative buildings, and a humanitarian aid distribution point.
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36% Bias Score

Russia Demands New Ukrainian President for Ceasefire
Russia's foreign ministry insists Ukraine must elect a new president before signing a ceasefire memorandum, citing President Zelenskyy's alleged illegitimacy, a position repeatedly echoed by President Putin, despite Ukrainian law maintaining Zelenskyy's authority during wartime.

Russia Demands New Ukrainian President for Ceasefire
Russia's foreign ministry insists Ukraine must elect a new president before signing a ceasefire memorandum, citing President Zelenskyy's alleged illegitimacy, a position repeatedly echoed by President Putin, despite Ukrainian law maintaining Zelenskyy's authority during wartime.
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48% Bias Score

Russian Couple Risks Life Informing Ukraine Against Russia
A Russian couple living in Ukraine became informants for the Ukrainian army after the 2022 Russian invasion, leading to their detention, escape to Europe with forged documents, and potential asylum applications.

Russian Couple Risks Life Informing Ukraine Against Russia
A Russian couple living in Ukraine became informants for the Ukrainian army after the 2022 Russian invasion, leading to their detention, escape to Europe with forged documents, and potential asylum applications.
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40% Bias Score

Greece's Aegean Sovereignty, Ukraine Reconstruction, and US Consulate Concerns
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias reaffirmed Greece's sovereignty over Kastellorizo, linking it to the UNCLOS treaty and Turkey's potential accession. Concurrently, Greece explores participation in Ukraine's reconstruction via private sector involvement, while concerns arise over a potential US c...

Greece's Aegean Sovereignty, Ukraine Reconstruction, and US Consulate Concerns
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias reaffirmed Greece's sovereignty over Kastellorizo, linking it to the UNCLOS treaty and Turkey's potential accession. Concurrently, Greece explores participation in Ukraine's reconstruction via private sector involvement, while concerns arise over a potential US c...
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36% Bias Score

EU Imposes Sanctions on 49 Individuals and 9 Entities Linked to Russia
The EU imposed new sanctions on 49 individuals and 9 entities tied to Russia's repression of its opposition, destabilization efforts in Europe, and the use of chemical weapons, complementing the 17th sanctions package against Russia over its Ukraine invasion.

EU Imposes Sanctions on 49 Individuals and 9 Entities Linked to Russia
The EU imposed new sanctions on 49 individuals and 9 entities tied to Russia's repression of its opposition, destabilization efforts in Europe, and the use of chemical weapons, complementing the 17th sanctions package against Russia over its Ukraine invasion.
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48% Bias Score

Vatican to Host Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks
Following a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Pope Leo XIV confirmed the Vatican's willingness to host the next round of negotiations to end the war in Ukraine; Ukraine and its allies accuse Russia of delaying tactics while imposing further sanctions.

Vatican to Host Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks
Following a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Pope Leo XIV confirmed the Vatican's willingness to host the next round of negotiations to end the war in Ukraine; Ukraine and its allies accuse Russia of delaying tactics while imposing further sanctions.
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52% Bias Score

EU Intensifies Pressure on Russia with New Sanctions and Oil Price Cap Debate
On May 20, EU foreign and defense ministers met in Brussels to discuss the war in Ukraine, approving a new sanctions package against Russia, and debating lowering the price cap on Russian oil to below the current $60 per barrel, while also discussing security guarantees and military aid for Ukraine.

EU Intensifies Pressure on Russia with New Sanctions and Oil Price Cap Debate
On May 20, EU foreign and defense ministers met in Brussels to discuss the war in Ukraine, approving a new sanctions package against Russia, and debating lowering the price cap on Russian oil to below the current $60 per barrel, while also discussing security guarantees and military aid for Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score
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