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Ukraine Proposes Drone Collaboration with Japan
During a Tokyo visit, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha proposed a joint drone production initiative with Japan, leveraging Ukraine's war experience, while also urging all nations to halt Russian oil imports and calling on China to promote a ceasefire in Ukraine.
Ukraine Proposes Drone Collaboration with Japan
During a Tokyo visit, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha proposed a joint drone production initiative with Japan, leveraging Ukraine's war experience, while also urging all nations to halt Russian oil imports and calling on China to promote a ceasefire in Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score


India's Reliance on Discounted Russian Oil Amidst Ukraine Conflict
India imported 70% of its crude oil from Russia in 2022, benefiting from discounted prices due to Western sanctions imposed after Russia's invasion of Ukraine; this allowed India to refine oil for domestic use and export the surplus, despite criticism from former President Trump who threatened addit...
India's Reliance on Discounted Russian Oil Amidst Ukraine Conflict
India imported 70% of its crude oil from Russia in 2022, benefiting from discounted prices due to Western sanctions imposed after Russia's invasion of Ukraine; this allowed India to refine oil for domestic use and export the surplus, despite criticism from former President Trump who threatened addit...
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40% Bias Score


Ukrainian Drone Strikes Cripple Russian Oil Refineries
Ukrainian drone strikes on August 2nd halted the Rosneft refinery in Novokuybyshevsk and cut Ryazan refinery's capacity by half (20,000 tons of daily refined fuel), marking the first such attacks since March, impacting fuel prices and exports.
Ukrainian Drone Strikes Cripple Russian Oil Refineries
Ukrainian drone strikes on August 2nd halted the Rosneft refinery in Novokuybyshevsk and cut Ryazan refinery's capacity by half (20,000 tons of daily refined fuel), marking the first such attacks since March, impacting fuel prices and exports.
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40% Bias Score


Kyiv's Saint Sophia Cathedral Graffiti Digitally Archived to Preserve Ukrainian Heritage
The Shadows Project is digitally archiving 7,500 historical inscriptions and drawings from Kyiv's Saint Sophia Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to preserve Ukrainian cultural heritage and counter Russian disinformation campaigns that misrepresent shared history.
Kyiv's Saint Sophia Cathedral Graffiti Digitally Archived to Preserve Ukrainian Heritage
The Shadows Project is digitally archiving 7,500 historical inscriptions and drawings from Kyiv's Saint Sophia Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to preserve Ukrainian cultural heritage and counter Russian disinformation campaigns that misrepresent shared history.
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52% Bias Score


Kharkiv's Underground Cultural Resistance
Despite Russia's ongoing attacks, Kharkiv's cultural life persists underground, with a recent poetry festival demonstrating the city's resilience and a shift towards Ukrainian identity amidst a precarious printing industry and the constant threat of missile attacks.
Kharkiv's Underground Cultural Resistance
Despite Russia's ongoing attacks, Kharkiv's cultural life persists underground, with a recent poetry festival demonstrating the city's resilience and a shift towards Ukrainian identity amidst a precarious printing industry and the constant threat of missile attacks.
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28% Bias Score


Ukraine's Orthodox Church Faces Isolation After Split From Moscow
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church's distancing from the Russian Orthodox Church after the 2022 Fеоfania council created an ambiguous canonical status, limiting international support despite Archbishop Theodosius's vocal opposition to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, while the Serbian Orthodox Church prov...
Ukraine's Orthodox Church Faces Isolation After Split From Moscow
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church's distancing from the Russian Orthodox Church after the 2022 Fеоfania council created an ambiguous canonical status, limiting international support despite Archbishop Theodosius's vocal opposition to the Orthodox Church of Ukraine, while the Serbian Orthodox Church prov...
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68% Bias Score

UK Asylum Hotel Use Decreases but Remains Above June 2024 Levels
The UK government reported a decrease of 6,000 asylum seekers in hotels between the first quarter of 2025 and the last quarter of 2024, dropping to 32,345 by March 2025; however, this is still higher than June 2024 levels, and an independent inspector doubts the government will meet its 2029 pledge ...

UK Asylum Hotel Use Decreases but Remains Above June 2024 Levels
The UK government reported a decrease of 6,000 asylum seekers in hotels between the first quarter of 2025 and the last quarter of 2024, dropping to 32,345 by March 2025; however, this is still higher than June 2024 levels, and an independent inspector doubts the government will meet its 2029 pledge ...
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine Arrests Four in Military Drone Procurement Corruption Scandal
Ukrainian authorities arrested four suspects, including a parliament member, for a scheme involving overpricing drone contracts for the military, allegedly diverting 30% of the funds as bribes.

Ukraine Arrests Four in Military Drone Procurement Corruption Scandal
Ukrainian authorities arrested four suspects, including a parliament member, for a scheme involving overpricing drone contracts for the military, allegedly diverting 30% of the funds as bribes.
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36% Bias Score

OPEC+ Reverses Output Cuts, Raises Production by 547,000 bpd
OPEC+ raised oil production by 547,000 barrels per day for September, reversing previous cuts and increasing output by approximately 2.4% of world demand, amid U.S. pressure on India to halt Russian oil purchases and concerns over potential supply disruptions linked to Russia.

OPEC+ Reverses Output Cuts, Raises Production by 547,000 bpd
OPEC+ raised oil production by 547,000 barrels per day for September, reversing previous cuts and increasing output by approximately 2.4% of world demand, amid U.S. pressure on India to halt Russian oil purchases and concerns over potential supply disruptions linked to Russia.
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36% Bias Score

Ukrainian Court Jails Ex-Governor Hayday on Corruption Charges
A Ukrainian court ordered the pretrial detention of former Luhansk Oblast Governor Serhiy Hayday on August 4th, 2024, for two months, pending bail of 10 million hryvnias, on charges of participating in a scheme to inflate prices of military drones and electronic warfare equipment procured during the...

Ukrainian Court Jails Ex-Governor Hayday on Corruption Charges
A Ukrainian court ordered the pretrial detention of former Luhansk Oblast Governor Serhiy Hayday on August 4th, 2024, for two months, pending bail of 10 million hryvnias, on charges of participating in a scheme to inflate prices of military drones and electronic warfare equipment procured during the...
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36% Bias Score

Ukrainian MP Kuznetsov Detained on Embezzlement Charges Related to Drone Procurement
Ukraine's High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) ordered the pre-trial detention of MP Oleksiy Kuznetsov on August 4th, 2024, for alleged embezzlement and bribery involving inflated contracts for drones and electronic warfare equipment, potentially costing taxpayers up to 30 percent of the contract value...

Ukrainian MP Kuznetsov Detained on Embezzlement Charges Related to Drone Procurement
Ukraine's High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC) ordered the pre-trial detention of MP Oleksiy Kuznetsov on August 4th, 2024, for alleged embezzlement and bribery involving inflated contracts for drones and electronic warfare equipment, potentially costing taxpayers up to 30 percent of the contract value...
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36% Bias Score

Germany's Bürgergeld Spending Soars, Sparking Debate on Eligibility and Sanctions
In 2024, Germany spent €46.9 billion on Bürgergeld, a €4 billion increase from 2023, with 47.4% going to non-German citizens; this has prompted calls for stricter eligibility and sanctions from the SPD and CDU, particularly targeting those deemed to be avoiding work, while others argue for viewing i...

Germany's Bürgergeld Spending Soars, Sparking Debate on Eligibility and Sanctions
In 2024, Germany spent €46.9 billion on Bürgergeld, a €4 billion increase from 2023, with 47.4% going to non-German citizens; this has prompted calls for stricter eligibility and sanctions from the SPD and CDU, particularly targeting those deemed to be avoiding work, while others argue for viewing i...
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60% Bias Score
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