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Trump's Remarks and Russia's Ukraine Attacks: Correlation or Coincidence?
Following President Trump's critical remarks about Vladimir Putin, Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine, raising questions about a potential correlation between Trump's statements and Russia's actions, although other factors such as military objectives and resource availability might ...
Trump's Remarks and Russia's Ukraine Attacks: Correlation or Coincidence?
Following President Trump's critical remarks about Vladimir Putin, Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine, raising questions about a potential correlation between Trump's statements and Russia's actions, although other factors such as military objectives and resource availability might ...
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52% Bias Score


Gold Star Medals Awarded to Russian Soldiers for Bravery in Ukraine
Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov awarded Gold Star medals to several soldiers, including Lieutenant Emmanuel Davydov, for their bravery in holding off Ukrainian armored columns near Kursk for two weeks in autumn 2024, destroying over 12 vehicles, and Lieutenant Pavel Yevlashevich and Lieuten...
Gold Star Medals Awarded to Russian Soldiers for Bravery in Ukraine
Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov awarded Gold Star medals to several soldiers, including Lieutenant Emmanuel Davydov, for their bravery in holding off Ukrainian armored columns near Kursk for two weeks in autumn 2024, destroying over 12 vehicles, and Lieutenant Pavel Yevlashevich and Lieuten...
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64% Bias Score


Pence Praises Trump's Tougher Stance on Russia, Citing Shift Away From Isolationism
Former Vice President Mike Pence lauded President Trump's tougher stance against Russia, praising his support for Ukraine and criticism of Putin, suggesting a decline in influence of isolationist voices within the Trump administration. This shift is welcomed by Pence, who previously voiced concerns ...
Pence Praises Trump's Tougher Stance on Russia, Citing Shift Away From Isolationism
Former Vice President Mike Pence lauded President Trump's tougher stance against Russia, praising his support for Ukraine and criticism of Putin, suggesting a decline in influence of isolationist voices within the Trump administration. This shift is welcomed by Pence, who previously voiced concerns ...
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40% Bias Score


Ukrainian Women's Football Team Reaches Historic High Amidst War
Amidst the war in Ukraine, the women's national football team achieved its highest-ever ranking in the UEFA Nations League, reaching League A despite playing home matches abroad and failing to qualify for the European Championship; this success is further highlighted by Anastasia Samitschenko, a you...
Ukrainian Women's Football Team Reaches Historic High Amidst War
Amidst the war in Ukraine, the women's national football team achieved its highest-ever ranking in the UEFA Nations League, reaching League A despite playing home matches abroad and failing to qualify for the European Championship; this success is further highlighted by Anastasia Samitschenko, a you...
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40% Bias Score


35,000 Ukrainian Children Deported to Russia: Yale Report
Yale's Humanitarian Research Lab reports that approximately 35,000 Ukrainian children have been deported to Russia since February 24, 2022, in what director Nathaniel Raymond calls the largest forced deportation since WWII, exceeding even Nazi-era crimes in Poland.
35,000 Ukrainian Children Deported to Russia: Yale Report
Yale's Humanitarian Research Lab reports that approximately 35,000 Ukrainian children have been deported to Russia since February 24, 2022, in what director Nathaniel Raymond calls the largest forced deportation since WWII, exceeding even Nazi-era crimes in Poland.
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60% Bias Score


Russia's Extensive Use of Chemical Weapons in Ukraine
Dutch intelligence reveals nearly 9,000 instances of Russian forces using banned chemical weapons, including chloropicrin, in Ukraine, violating the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention.
Russia's Extensive Use of Chemical Weapons in Ukraine
Dutch intelligence reveals nearly 9,000 instances of Russian forces using banned chemical weapons, including chloropicrin, in Ukraine, violating the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention.
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52% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Seeks Vatican Mediation in Ukraine Conflict
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met with Pope Francis on July 9th in Castel Gandolfo, discussing the return of Ukrainian children from Russia and the Vatican's potential role in mediating peace talks, despite previous Ukrainian rejection of mediators. The meeting also involved discussions about the be...

Zelenskyy Seeks Vatican Mediation in Ukraine Conflict
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met with Pope Francis on July 9th in Castel Gandolfo, discussing the return of Ukrainian children from Russia and the Vatican's potential role in mediating peace talks, despite previous Ukrainian rejection of mediators. The meeting also involved discussions about the be...
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48% Bias Score

Rubio Expresses Disappointment, Notes New Russian Peace Proposals in Ukraine Talks
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Kuala Lumpur on July 10th to discuss the Ukraine conflict, expressing disappointment with Russia's stance but noting new Russian proposals for peace. Discussions also covered Iran, Syria, and bilateral relations.

Rubio Expresses Disappointment, Notes New Russian Peace Proposals in Ukraine Talks
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Kuala Lumpur on July 10th to discuss the Ukraine conflict, expressing disappointment with Russia's stance but noting new Russian proposals for peace. Discussions also covered Iran, Syria, and bilateral relations.
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40% Bias Score

Targeted Killing of Ukrainian SBU Officer in Kyiv
A Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) officer, Colonel Ivan Voronych, was killed Thursday in Kyiv in a targeted shooting; the assassination follows a string of similar attacks on both sides of the conflict, and Russian military bloggers have welcomed the news.

Targeted Killing of Ukrainian SBU Officer in Kyiv
A Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) officer, Colonel Ivan Voronych, was killed Thursday in Kyiv in a targeted shooting; the assassination follows a string of similar attacks on both sides of the conflict, and Russian military bloggers have welcomed the news.
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36% Bias Score

ECtHR Rules Russia Violated Human Rights in Ukraine
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) unanimously ruled on July 9, 2024, that Russia violated multiple articles of the European Convention on Human Rights in Ukraine from May 11, 2014, to September 16, 2022, including violations related to the downing of flight MH17 and the illegal displacement...

ECtHR Rules Russia Violated Human Rights in Ukraine
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) unanimously ruled on July 9, 2024, that Russia violated multiple articles of the European Convention on Human Rights in Ukraine from May 11, 2014, to September 16, 2022, including violations related to the downing of flight MH17 and the illegal displacement...
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32% Bias Score

EU Urged to Sanction Russian Officials Over Treatment of Ukrainian Prisoners
The European Parliament overwhelmingly passed a resolution on July 9th, demanding the EU impose sanctions on Russian officials responsible for torturing Ukrainian prisoners, increase humanitarian aid, and condemn Russia's systematic human rights abuses, including forced deportations and the potentia...

EU Urged to Sanction Russian Officials Over Treatment of Ukrainian Prisoners
The European Parliament overwhelmingly passed a resolution on July 9th, demanding the EU impose sanctions on Russian officials responsible for torturing Ukrainian prisoners, increase humanitarian aid, and condemn Russia's systematic human rights abuses, including forced deportations and the potentia...
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64% Bias Score

ECtHR Finds Russia Guilty of Massive Human Rights Abuses in Ukraine
The European Court of Human Rights unanimously found Russia guilty of massive human rights abuses in Ukraine from 2014-2022, including widespread sexual violence, torture, and extrajudicial killings, actions it deemed a flagrant disregard for international law.

ECtHR Finds Russia Guilty of Massive Human Rights Abuses in Ukraine
The European Court of Human Rights unanimously found Russia guilty of massive human rights abuses in Ukraine from 2014-2022, including widespread sexual violence, torture, and extrajudicial killings, actions it deemed a flagrant disregard for international law.
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48% Bias Score
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