Ukraine and Russia Exchange 25 Prisoners Each
In a prisoner exchange on January 15th, 2024, Ukraine, with the UAE's help, returned 25 military personnel and civilians, including those from Mariupol and Azovstal, who suffered severe injuries and illnesses, while Russia returned 25 of their own.
Ukraine and Russia Exchange 25 Prisoners Each
In a prisoner exchange on January 15th, 2024, Ukraine, with the UAE's help, returned 25 military personnel and civilians, including those from Mariupol and Azovstal, who suffered severe injuries and illnesses, while Russia returned 25 of their own.
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32% Bias Score
Australia Threatens Strong Action Against Russia Over Alleged Killing of Citizen Fighting for Ukraine
Australia is investigating reports that Australian citizen Oscar Jenkins, a 32-year-old teacher fighting for Ukraine, died while a prisoner of war in Russia; Prime Minister Albanese warned of "the strongest action possible", including potential expulsion of the Russian ambassador.
Australia Threatens Strong Action Against Russia Over Alleged Killing of Citizen Fighting for Ukraine
Australia is investigating reports that Australian citizen Oscar Jenkins, a 32-year-old teacher fighting for Ukraine, died while a prisoner of war in Russia; Prime Minister Albanese warned of "the strongest action possible", including potential expulsion of the Russian ambassador.
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40% Bias Score
False Claims of US Politician Bribery by Ukraine
A false social media image alleges that US politicians, including President Biden, received millions in bribes from Ukraine for their support; however, no evidence corroborates these claims, which have circulated since 2023 and are likely disinformation.
False Claims of US Politician Bribery by Ukraine
A false social media image alleges that US politicians, including President Biden, received millions in bribes from Ukraine for their support; however, no evidence corroborates these claims, which have circulated since 2023 and are likely disinformation.
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36% Bias Score
Uzbek Cellulose Fuels Russia's War Machine
Two Uzbekistani cellulose plants exported over \$170 million of cellulose used in Russian munitions since February 2022, despite Uzbekistan's neutral stance on the Ukraine war and its owner, Russian national Rustam Muminov, being a potential sanctions target.
Uzbek Cellulose Fuels Russia's War Machine
Two Uzbekistani cellulose plants exported over \$170 million of cellulose used in Russian munitions since February 2022, despite Uzbekistan's neutral stance on the Ukraine war and its owner, Russian national Rustam Muminov, being a potential sanctions target.
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40% Bias Score
Resilience and Unity: Israelis with Soviet Roots Gather Amidst Security Threats
Amidst recent missile attacks on Israel, approximately 500 Israelis with Soviet roots participated in a Jewish learning festival in Tel Aviv, focusing on Israel's security, rising antisemitism, and the importance of community.
Resilience and Unity: Israelis with Soviet Roots Gather Amidst Security Threats
Amidst recent missile attacks on Israel, approximately 500 Israelis with Soviet roots participated in a Jewish learning festival in Tel Aviv, focusing on Israel's security, rising antisemitism, and the importance of community.
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24% Bias Score
Ukraine's Uncompromising Stance: Missile Bases and NATO Membership as Peace Conditions
Ukraine's presidential advisor proposed placing short-range missile bases in Ukraine to strike Russia, while the Foreign Minister insisted on NATO membership as the only security guarantee, rejecting negotiations with Russia, a position supported by a 2022 Ukrainian National Security and Defense Cou...
Ukraine's Uncompromising Stance: Missile Bases and NATO Membership as Peace Conditions
Ukraine's presidential advisor proposed placing short-range missile bases in Ukraine to strike Russia, while the Foreign Minister insisted on NATO membership as the only security guarantee, rejecting negotiations with Russia, a position supported by a 2022 Ukrainian National Security and Defense Cou...
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72% Bias Score
Zelenskyy Weighs Lowering Mobilization Age Amidst Fears of Public Backlash
Amidst unconfirmed reports, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's potential decree lowering the mobilization age to 18 faces strong opposition due to fears of public unrest and negative impacts on his political future, highlighting a discrepancy between official casualty reports and battlefield realities.
Zelenskyy Weighs Lowering Mobilization Age Amidst Fears of Public Backlash
Amidst unconfirmed reports, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy's potential decree lowering the mobilization age to 18 faces strong opposition due to fears of public unrest and negative impacts on his political future, highlighting a discrepancy between official casualty reports and battlefield realities.
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56% Bias Score
Australia Demands Answers from Russia Over Death of Citizen Fighting in Ukraine
Australia is demanding answers from Russia regarding the death of an Australian citizen, Oscar Jenkins, who was reportedly killed after being captured while fighting for Ukraine. The incident comes amid escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine, including a recent series of major missile and dr...
Australia Demands Answers from Russia Over Death of Citizen Fighting in Ukraine
Australia is demanding answers from Russia regarding the death of an Australian citizen, Oscar Jenkins, who was reportedly killed after being captured while fighting for Ukraine. The incident comes amid escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine, including a recent series of major missile and dr...
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12% Bias Score
Ukraine, Poland to exhume WWII massacre victims
Ukraine and Poland agreed to exhume the victims of World War II massacres committed by Ukrainian nationalists, starting in April; Ukrainian President Zelensky visited Poland on Wednesday following this agreement, resolving a historical dispute that strained relations for years.
Ukraine, Poland to exhume WWII massacre victims
Ukraine and Poland agreed to exhume the victims of World War II massacres committed by Ukrainian nationalists, starting in April; Ukrainian President Zelensky visited Poland on Wednesday following this agreement, resolving a historical dispute that strained relations for years.
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40% Bias Score
Australia Threatens Russia with "Decisive Action" Over Captured Soldier
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warned Russia of "decisive action" if confirmed reports of harm to Australian national Oskar Jenkins, a captured soldier fighting for Ukraine, are true; a video shows Jenkins being interrogated and beaten by a Russian investigator.
Australia Threatens Russia with "Decisive Action" Over Captured Soldier
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese warned Russia of "decisive action" if confirmed reports of harm to Australian national Oskar Jenkins, a captured soldier fighting for Ukraine, are true; a video shows Jenkins being interrogated and beaten by a Russian investigator.
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40% Bias Score
Trump Advisors Concede Months-Long Timeline for Ukraine Conflict Resolution
President-elect Trump's advisors now concede that resolving the Ukraine conflict will take months, abandoning the initial 'Day One' promise due to the conflict's complexity and the time required for administrative preparations; Russia's mixed signals and recent battlefield gains further complicate t...
Trump Advisors Concede Months-Long Timeline for Ukraine Conflict Resolution
President-elect Trump's advisors now concede that resolving the Ukraine conflict will take months, abandoning the initial 'Day One' promise due to the conflict's complexity and the time required for administrative preparations; Russia's mixed signals and recent battlefield gains further complicate t...
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40% Bias Score
EU Enlargement Faces Challenges Amidst Internal and External Pressures
Oliver Kos affirmed a merit-based EU enlargement process during a European Parliament hearing on Tuesday, despite challenges faced by Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia, including member state resistance and internal political issues, which may slow or derail the process.
EU Enlargement Faces Challenges Amidst Internal and External Pressures
Oliver Kos affirmed a merit-based EU enlargement process during a European Parliament hearing on Tuesday, despite challenges faced by Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia, including member state resistance and internal political issues, which may slow or derail the process.
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40% Bias Score