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Russia-Ukraine Prisoner Exchange Agreed Amidst Continued Attacks and Protests
Amidst continued attacks by both sides, Russia and Ukraine agreed to another prisoner exchange of 1200 prisoners each in Turkey, following the completion of a previous exchange of 250 prisoners on each side; Zelenskyy announced a new law to address concerns over anti-corruption bodies following wide...
Russia-Ukraine Prisoner Exchange Agreed Amidst Continued Attacks and Protests
Amidst continued attacks by both sides, Russia and Ukraine agreed to another prisoner exchange of 1200 prisoners each in Turkey, following the completion of a previous exchange of 250 prisoners on each side; Zelenskyy announced a new law to address concerns over anti-corruption bodies following wide...
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40% Bias Score


Zelenskyy Weakens Anti-Corruption Agencies, Sparking Ukraine Protests
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy weakened two key anti-corruption agencies, sparking nationwide protests and raising serious concerns from the EU and G7 nations over democratic backsliding and potential impacts on Ukraine's EU accession path.
Zelenskyy Weakens Anti-Corruption Agencies, Sparking Ukraine Protests
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy weakened two key anti-corruption agencies, sparking nationwide protests and raising serious concerns from the EU and G7 nations over democratic backsliding and potential impacts on Ukraine's EU accession path.
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies, Sparking Protests and International Backlash
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law curbing the powers of the anti-corruption agencies NABU and SAPO on July 22, sparking protests and international criticism due to concerns about undermining Ukraine's fight against corruption and its EU aspirations.
Ukraine Curtails Anti-Corruption Agencies, Sparking Protests and International Backlash
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law curbing the powers of the anti-corruption agencies NABU and SAPO on July 22, sparking protests and international criticism due to concerns about undermining Ukraine's fight against corruption and its EU aspirations.
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44% Bias Score


Zelenskyy's Law Curtails Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22, 2025, restricting the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO), sparking protests and concerns about Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts and EU integration.
Zelenskyy's Law Curtails Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22, 2025, restricting the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO), sparking protests and concerns about Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts and EU integration.
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52% Bias Score


Limited Progress in Istanbul Talks as Russia and Ukraine Remain Divided on Ceasefire
Russia and Ukraine held a brief meeting in Istanbul on Wednesday, making progress on prisoner exchanges but remaining far apart on ceasefire terms and a possible Putin-Zelenskyy summit before August, despite US President Trump's 50-day ultimatum for a peace deal.
Limited Progress in Istanbul Talks as Russia and Ukraine Remain Divided on Ceasefire
Russia and Ukraine held a brief meeting in Istanbul on Wednesday, making progress on prisoner exchanges but remaining far apart on ceasefire terms and a possible Putin-Zelenskyy summit before August, despite US President Trump's 50-day ultimatum for a peace deal.
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36% Bias Score


Critique of Schinkel's Essay on Western Complicity in Ukraine War
A Dutch newspaper article criticizes sociolog Willem Schinkel's essay claiming Western complicity in the Ukraine war, citing his selective use of a Wall Street Journal poll showing 82% of Ukrainians blaming Russia, while he emphasizes a 55% figure suggesting Western culpability; the article also ref...
Critique of Schinkel's Essay on Western Complicity in Ukraine War
A Dutch newspaper article criticizes sociolog Willem Schinkel's essay claiming Western complicity in the Ukraine war, citing his selective use of a Wall Street Journal poll showing 82% of Ukrainians blaming Russia, while he emphasizes a 55% figure suggesting Western culpability; the article also ref...
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60% Bias Score

Ukraine Evacuates Civilians as Russia and Ukraine Trade Accusations of Attacks
Amidst ongoing peace negotiations, Ukraine issued an evacuation order for families with children from several towns near the eastern front in Donetsk due to the advancing Russian troops; Russia and Ukraine accused each other of new attacks, resulting in civilian casualties.

Ukraine Evacuates Civilians as Russia and Ukraine Trade Accusations of Attacks
Amidst ongoing peace negotiations, Ukraine issued an evacuation order for families with children from several towns near the eastern front in Donetsk due to the advancing Russian troops; Russia and Ukraine accused each other of new attacks, resulting in civilian casualties.
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine, Russia Agree to Major Prisoner Exchange in Istanbul Talks
In Istanbul, Ukraine and Russia concluded their third round of talks in 2025, agreeing to a large prisoner exchange involving 1450 people and the transfer of over 7000 Ukrainian soldiers' bodies. Ukraine proposed a summit between Zelenskyy and Putin by late August, while Russia suggested creating on...

Ukraine, Russia Agree to Major Prisoner Exchange in Istanbul Talks
In Istanbul, Ukraine and Russia concluded their third round of talks in 2025, agreeing to a large prisoner exchange involving 1450 people and the transfer of over 7000 Ukrainian soldiers' bodies. Ukraine proposed a summit between Zelenskyy and Putin by late August, while Russia suggested creating on...
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44% Bias Score

Merz and Macron Seek to Resolve FCAS Dispute by August
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron are aiming to resolve a dispute over the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) by the end of August, focusing on Dassault's desired 80% stake, which Germany opposes, while also discussing US tariffs, the Gaza conflict, and Ukraine's anti-c...

Merz and Macron Seek to Resolve FCAS Dispute by August
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron are aiming to resolve a dispute over the Future Combat Air System (FCAS) by the end of August, focusing on Dassault's desired 80% stake, which Germany opposes, while also discussing US tariffs, the Gaza conflict, and Ukraine's anti-c...
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32% Bias Score

Ukraine Protests Against Law Curtailing Anti-Corruption Agencies
Thousands protested in Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities on July 23rd against a law signed by President Zelenskyy limiting the independence of NABU and SAP, sparking international criticism and raising concerns about Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts and EU aspirations.

Ukraine Protests Against Law Curtailing Anti-Corruption Agencies
Thousands protested in Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities on July 23rd against a law signed by President Zelenskyy limiting the independence of NABU and SAP, sparking international criticism and raising concerns about Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts and EU aspirations.
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48% Bias Score

Russia, Ukraine Exchange Prisoners Amid Disagreements on Ceasefire
In Istanbul on July 23, 2025, Russia and Ukraine exchanged 1,200 prisoners of war each during their third peace talk; however, disagreements remain on ceasefire terms and a potential presidential meeting, highlighting the continued challenges in ending the conflict.

Russia, Ukraine Exchange Prisoners Amid Disagreements on Ceasefire
In Istanbul on July 23, 2025, Russia and Ukraine exchanged 1,200 prisoners of war each during their third peace talk; however, disagreements remain on ceasefire terms and a potential presidential meeting, highlighting the continued challenges in ending the conflict.
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28% Bias Score

Zelenskyy's Power Grab in Ukraine Sparks Concerns About Democracy
Amidst Ukraine's war with Russia, President Zelenskyy's recent centralization of anti-corruption agencies, sparking domestic protests and international criticism, raises concerns about democratic backsliding despite his pledge to amend the law.

Zelenskyy's Power Grab in Ukraine Sparks Concerns About Democracy
Amidst Ukraine's war with Russia, President Zelenskyy's recent centralization of anti-corruption agencies, sparking domestic protests and international criticism, raises concerns about democratic backsliding despite his pledge to amend the law.
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44% Bias Score
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