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EU Expands Sanctions on Russian Oil Tankers, but Circumvention Remains a Challenge
The EU's 17th sanctions package, joined by the UK, significantly expands restrictions on Russian oil tankers, adding around 200 ships, but circumvention through offloading in China and India remains a challenge, allowing Russia to continue financing its war effort.
EU Expands Sanctions on Russian Oil Tankers, but Circumvention Remains a Challenge
The EU's 17th sanctions package, joined by the UK, significantly expands restrictions on Russian oil tankers, adding around 200 ships, but circumvention through offloading in China and India remains a challenge, allowing Russia to continue financing its war effort.
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44% Bias Score


G7 Finance Ministers Meet Amidst US Trade Tensions
G7 finance ministers meet in Banff, Canada, to discuss de-escalating the global trade war initiated by the U.S., focusing on unfair trade practices and China's non-market economy, while also addressing Ukraine's needs.
G7 Finance Ministers Meet Amidst US Trade Tensions
G7 finance ministers meet in Banff, Canada, to discuss de-escalating the global trade war initiated by the U.S., focusing on unfair trade practices and China's non-market economy, while also addressing Ukraine's needs.
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56% Bias Score


UK Imposes Wide-Ranging Sanctions on Russia
The UK imposed new sanctions on Russia on May 20th, targeting its military, energy (18 ships in its "shadow fleet"), and financial sectors (46 institutions, the Saint Petersburg Currency Exchange, and the Russian Deposit Insurance Agency) to cripple its war effort in Ukraine and limit its oil revenu...
UK Imposes Wide-Ranging Sanctions on Russia
The UK imposed new sanctions on Russia on May 20th, targeting its military, energy (18 ships in its "shadow fleet"), and financial sectors (46 institutions, the Saint Petersburg Currency Exchange, and the Russian Deposit Insurance Agency) to cripple its war effort in Ukraine and limit its oil revenu...
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40% Bias Score


Ineffective Sanctions Against Russia: Criticism Mounts Amidst Continued War
Jan van Aken, head of the German Left Party, criticizes Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the EU for ineffective sanctions against Russia, pointing to Russia's economic resilience and continued war in Ukraine despite these measures. Experts, including Christopher Heusgen, also express concern over Donald T...
Ineffective Sanctions Against Russia: Criticism Mounts Amidst Continued War
Jan van Aken, head of the German Left Party, criticizes Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the EU for ineffective sanctions against Russia, pointing to Russia's economic resilience and continued war in Ukraine despite these measures. Experts, including Christopher Heusgen, also express concern over Donald T...
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48% Bias Score


Mariupol's Three-Year Reconstruction: United Russia's Role
On May 20, 2022, Mariupol was liberated; United Russia provided extensive humanitarian aid, beginning during the fighting and continuing with post-conflict reconstruction involving 16 Russian regions, restoring over 1,000 apartment buildings and numerous other facilities.
Mariupol's Three-Year Reconstruction: United Russia's Role
On May 20, 2022, Mariupol was liberated; United Russia provided extensive humanitarian aid, beginning during the fighting and continuing with post-conflict reconstruction involving 16 Russian regions, restoring over 1,000 apartment buildings and numerous other facilities.
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48% Bias Score


Autonomous Drone Cinder Aims for Pentagon's Artemis Project
Dragoon and Teledyne FLIR are developing the Cinder drone for the Pentagon's Artemis project, a long-range, one-way attack drone designed for autonomous operation in GPS-denied environments, utilizing AI for target recognition and navigation to hit targets like Russian tanks at low cost.
Autonomous Drone Cinder Aims for Pentagon's Artemis Project
Dragoon and Teledyne FLIR are developing the Cinder drone for the Pentagon's Artemis project, a long-range, one-way attack drone designed for autonomous operation in GPS-denied environments, utilizing AI for target recognition and navigation to hit targets like Russian tanks at low cost.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Announces Imminent Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Despite Putin's Rejection
Following a phone conversation, Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine will initiate peace talks soon, despite Putin's rejection of an unconditional ceasefire and Zelensky's call for inclusion in any decisions.

Trump Announces Imminent Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Despite Putin's Rejection
Following a phone conversation, Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine will initiate peace talks soon, despite Putin's rejection of an unconditional ceasefire and Zelensky's call for inclusion in any decisions.
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48% Bias Score

Romania's Anti-Corruption Candidate Wins Presidency
Nicusor Dan, an independent candidate known for his anti-corruption activism, unexpectedly won Romania's presidential election, defeating far-right populist George Simion who threatened to cut aid to Ukraine. Dan's victory is seen as a rejection of endemic corruption and a reaffirmation of Romania's...

Romania's Anti-Corruption Candidate Wins Presidency
Nicusor Dan, an independent candidate known for his anti-corruption activism, unexpectedly won Romania's presidential election, defeating far-right populist George Simion who threatened to cut aid to Ukraine. Dan's victory is seen as a rejection of endemic corruption and a reaffirmation of Romania's...
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52% Bias Score

Germany: Trial Begins for Three Accused of Russian-Directed Sabotage Plot
A Munich court is trying three German-Russian citizens for planning sabotage in Germany on behalf of Russian intelligence, targeting military infrastructure and aiming to weaken support for Ukraine; the main defendant allegedly scouted targets like a train station and US army facilities.

Germany: Trial Begins for Three Accused of Russian-Directed Sabotage Plot
A Munich court is trying three German-Russian citizens for planning sabotage in Germany on behalf of Russian intelligence, targeting military infrastructure and aiming to weaken support for Ukraine; the main defendant allegedly scouted targets like a train station and US army facilities.
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40% Bias Score

Putin and Trump Hold Informal Two-Hour Conversation, Surprising Europe
On May 19, Presidents Putin and Trump held a two-hour, informal conversation focusing on US-Russia relations, the Ukraine conflict, and personal matters; the discussion's informal tone and lack of mention of sanctions surprised European officials.

Putin and Trump Hold Informal Two-Hour Conversation, Surprising Europe
On May 19, Presidents Putin and Trump held a two-hour, informal conversation focusing on US-Russia relations, the Ukraine conflict, and personal matters; the discussion's informal tone and lack of mention of sanctions surprised European officials.
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56% Bias Score

Zelenskyy's Broken Promises: Donbas War, Economic Crisis, and Ukraine's Exodus
Despite repeated promises by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to end the war in Donbas, several ceasefires have failed since his 2019 inauguration due to escalating conflict and a lack of compromise from both sides; this failure coincides with a significant economic downturn and population de...

Zelenskyy's Broken Promises: Donbas War, Economic Crisis, and Ukraine's Exodus
Despite repeated promises by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to end the war in Donbas, several ceasefires have failed since his 2019 inauguration due to escalating conflict and a lack of compromise from both sides; this failure coincides with a significant economic downturn and population de...
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76% Bias Score

Munich Espionage Trial: German-Russian Citizens Accused of Sabotage and Intelligence Gathering
Three German-Russian citizens are on trial in Munich for espionage, accused of gathering intelligence on German military aid to Ukraine and plotting sabotage to disrupt aid shipments; the alleged leader fought for pro-Russian forces in Ukraine (2014-2016).

Munich Espionage Trial: German-Russian Citizens Accused of Sabotage and Intelligence Gathering
Three German-Russian citizens are on trial in Munich for espionage, accused of gathering intelligence on German military aid to Ukraine and plotting sabotage to disrupt aid shipments; the alleged leader fought for pro-Russian forces in Ukraine (2014-2016).
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48% Bias Score
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