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Merz Elected German Chancellor in Second Voting Round
Friedrich Merz, a former European Parliament member and Bundestag representative who later worked in the private sector, became Germany's chancellor on May 6, 2025, after a second voting round. His election signifies a shift towards a more conservative and assertive foreign policy, particularly rega...
Merz Elected German Chancellor in Second Voting Round
Friedrich Merz, a former European Parliament member and Bundestag representative who later worked in the private sector, became Germany's chancellor on May 6, 2025, after a second voting round. His election signifies a shift towards a more conservative and assertive foreign policy, particularly rega...
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48% Bias Score


British Bomb Disposal Expert Killed in Ukraine
Chris Garrett, founder of the British bomb disposal charity Prevail, was killed in Ukraine while clearing landmines near Izyum; he had previously been sentenced to 14.5 years in prison by a Russian proxy court in Donetsk.
British Bomb Disposal Expert Killed in Ukraine
Chris Garrett, founder of the British bomb disposal charity Prevail, was killed in Ukraine while clearing landmines near Izyum; he had previously been sentenced to 14.5 years in prison by a Russian proxy court in Donetsk.
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Ukraine Parliament to Vote on Controversial US Investment Treaty Amidst Security Concerns
Ukraine's parliament will vote on a US-Ukraine investment treaty involving resource revenue sharing and US preferential rights to extraction, raising concerns about security guarantees and transparency, despite government assurances of no sovereignty compromise.
Ukraine Parliament to Vote on Controversial US Investment Treaty Amidst Security Concerns
Ukraine's parliament will vote on a US-Ukraine investment treaty involving resource revenue sharing and US preferential rights to extraction, raising concerns about security guarantees and transparency, despite government assurances of no sovereignty compromise.
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Biden Criticizes Trump's Foreign Policy, Warns of Threats to Global Stability
Former US President Joe Biden gave a BBC interview discussing his decision to leave the 2024 presidential race, criticizing President Trump's first 100 days and foreign policy, particularly his handling of relations with Ukraine and potential threats to NATO, while emphasizing the importance of US l...
Biden Criticizes Trump's Foreign Policy, Warns of Threats to Global Stability
Former US President Joe Biden gave a BBC interview discussing his decision to leave the 2024 presidential race, criticizing President Trump's first 100 days and foreign policy, particularly his handling of relations with Ukraine and potential threats to NATO, while emphasizing the importance of US l...
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RD4U: €1 Billion in Damage Claims Filed, Compensation Mechanism Under Development
The International Registry of Damages (RD4U) has received over 27,500 claims totaling approximately €1 billion in reported damages, primarily for housing destruction, with a compensation mechanism under development, aiming for payouts within 1-5 years, funded potentially by frozen Russian assets.
RD4U: €1 Billion in Damage Claims Filed, Compensation Mechanism Under Development
The International Registry of Damages (RD4U) has received over 27,500 claims totaling approximately €1 billion in reported damages, primarily for housing destruction, with a compensation mechanism under development, aiming for payouts within 1-5 years, funded potentially by frozen Russian assets.
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32% Bias Score


Russia Considers Retaliatory Strikes on Kyiv in Response to Ukrainian Provocations
In response to alleged Ukrainian provocations, including threats against the Moscow parade, Russia is considering retaliatory strikes targeting military command centers, industrial facilities producing weapons, and critical infrastructure in Kyiv; this is according to General-Major Vladimir Popov.
Russia Considers Retaliatory Strikes on Kyiv in Response to Ukrainian Provocations
In response to alleged Ukrainian provocations, including threats against the Moscow parade, Russia is considering retaliatory strikes targeting military command centers, industrial facilities producing weapons, and critical infrastructure in Kyiv; this is according to General-Major Vladimir Popov.
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60% Bias Score

Merz's First Trip: Repairing Strained Relations With France and Poland
On May 7th, 2025, newly elected German Chancellor Friedrich Merz began his first foreign trip in France and Poland to address concerns over past strained relations, particularly with Poland, focusing on security cooperation and addressing past policy disagreements.

Merz's First Trip: Repairing Strained Relations With France and Poland
On May 7th, 2025, newly elected German Chancellor Friedrich Merz began his first foreign trip in France and Poland to address concerns over past strained relations, particularly with Poland, focusing on security cooperation and addressing past policy disagreements.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Destroys Fourth HIMARS with Jam-Proof Drone
Russia's Rubicon drone unit destroyed a U.S.-made HIMARS launcher near Chasiv Yar in Ukraine using a fiber-optic drone impervious to jamming, marking the fourth such destruction and highlighting the evolving nature of drone warfare.

Russia Destroys Fourth HIMARS with Jam-Proof Drone
Russia's Rubicon drone unit destroyed a U.S.-made HIMARS launcher near Chasiv Yar in Ukraine using a fiber-optic drone impervious to jamming, marking the fourth such destruction and highlighting the evolving nature of drone warfare.
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40% Bias Score

WWII: Evacuation and Preservation of Russian Cultural Heritage
During WWII, Russian museums evacuated millions of artifacts, including paintings by Rembrandt and Aivazovsky, to the Ural Mountains, Siberia, and Kazakhstan, while others were hidden in basements; curators' actions are considered a civic feat.

WWII: Evacuation and Preservation of Russian Cultural Heritage
During WWII, Russian museums evacuated millions of artifacts, including paintings by Rembrandt and Aivazovsky, to the Ural Mountains, Siberia, and Kazakhstan, while others were hidden in basements; curators' actions are considered a civic feat.
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EU to Phase Out Remaining Russian Energy Imports by 2027
The European Commission unveiled a plan to phase out remaining Russian energy imports by 2027, employing legislation instead of sanctions due to Hungarian opposition, aiming to make Russian fuel economically unappealing and improve transparency.

EU to Phase Out Remaining Russian Energy Imports by 2027
The European Commission unveiled a plan to phase out remaining Russian energy imports by 2027, employing legislation instead of sanctions due to Hungarian opposition, aiming to make Russian fuel economically unappealing and improve transparency.
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Controversial Cardinal Appointment Shakes Australian Catholic Church
Pope Francis appointed Ukrainian Bishop Mykola Bychok as a cardinal in Australia, surprising many due to his short tenure and the bypassing of the expected Sydney Archbishop; this decision caused controversy within the Australian Catholic Church and raises questions about representation and the futu...

Controversial Cardinal Appointment Shakes Australian Catholic Church
Pope Francis appointed Ukrainian Bishop Mykola Bychok as a cardinal in Australia, surprising many due to his short tenure and the bypassing of the expected Sydney Archbishop; this decision caused controversy within the Australian Catholic Church and raises questions about representation and the futu...
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40% Bias Score

EU Proposes Energy Sanctions, Military Aid, and Ukraine Accession for Lasting Peace
During a May 7th European Parliament debate, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen urged increased military support for Ukraine, complete cessation of Russian energy imports, and swift EU accession for Ukraine to secure lasting peace, emphasizing that €50 billion in military aid has already b...

EU Proposes Energy Sanctions, Military Aid, and Ukraine Accession for Lasting Peace
During a May 7th European Parliament debate, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen urged increased military support for Ukraine, complete cessation of Russian energy imports, and swift EU accession for Ukraine to secure lasting peace, emphasizing that €50 billion in military aid has already b...
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48% Bias Score
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