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Ukrainian Refugee in Texas Recounts Ongoing Struggles Three Years After Invasion
Three years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian refugee Olenka Sokolovska, residing in Argyle, Texas since September 2022 under the "Uniting for Ukraine" program, describes the ongoing mental health struggles and limited family contact caused by the war.
Ukrainian Refugee in Texas Recounts Ongoing Struggles Three Years After Invasion
Three years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian refugee Olenka Sokolovska, residing in Argyle, Texas since September 2022 under the "Uniting for Ukraine" program, describes the ongoing mental health struggles and limited family contact caused by the war.
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28% Bias Score


MH17 Victims' Families Demand Russian Accountability in Ukraine Peace Deal
Relatives of the 298 victims of the 2014 MH17 disaster, shot down over Ukraine by a Russian Buk missile, are demanding accountability from Russia in any peace deal, following US-Russia talks that excluded Ukraine.
MH17 Victims' Families Demand Russian Accountability in Ukraine Peace Deal
Relatives of the 298 victims of the 2014 MH17 disaster, shot down over Ukraine by a Russian Buk missile, are demanding accountability from Russia in any peace deal, following US-Russia talks that excluded Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score


EU Seeks Special Tribunal to Prosecute Russian Leaders for Ukraine Aggression
The European Commission and Parliament advocate for a special tribunal to prosecute Russian leaders for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, facing challenges in securing UN support and collecting sufficient evidence, with alternative approaches under consideration.
EU Seeks Special Tribunal to Prosecute Russian Leaders for Ukraine Aggression
The European Commission and Parliament advocate for a special tribunal to prosecute Russian leaders for the crime of aggression against Ukraine, facing challenges in securing UN support and collecting sufficient evidence, with alternative approaches under consideration.
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48% Bias Score


Crenshaw's Apparent Threat Against Carlson Sparks Outrage and Face-to-Face Offer
Following a hot mic incident where Rep. Dan Crenshaw appeared to threaten Tucker Carlson, Carlson responded by offering Crenshaw his address for a face-to-face meeting; their feud stems from disagreements over aid to Ukraine, with Carlson previously mocking Crenshaw's military service.
Crenshaw's Apparent Threat Against Carlson Sparks Outrage and Face-to-Face Offer
Following a hot mic incident where Rep. Dan Crenshaw appeared to threaten Tucker Carlson, Carlson responded by offering Crenshaw his address for a face-to-face meeting; their feud stems from disagreements over aid to Ukraine, with Carlson previously mocking Crenshaw's military service.
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44% Bias Score


Macron and Trump Unite on Ukraine Peace, but Disagreements Remain
French President Macron and US President Trump held a joint press conference on Monday at the White House, agreeing on the need to end the war in Ukraine quickly and establish lasting peace; however, Trump claimed that he could have prevented the war and that Europe should bear more of the financial...
Macron and Trump Unite on Ukraine Peace, but Disagreements Remain
French President Macron and US President Trump held a joint press conference on Monday at the White House, agreeing on the need to end the war in Ukraine quickly and establish lasting peace; however, Trump claimed that he could have prevented the war and that Europe should bear more of the financial...
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40% Bias Score


Odessa's Decolonization: Street Renamings and Monument Removals
Odessa, Ukraine, is removing Tsarist and Soviet-era street names and monuments as part of a July 2023 decolonization law, impacting over 400 streets and 19 monuments, with some cultural figures appealing to UNESCO for a delay until the end of the war.
Odessa's Decolonization: Street Renamings and Monument Removals
Odessa, Ukraine, is removing Tsarist and Soviet-era street names and monuments as part of a July 2023 decolonization law, impacting over 400 streets and 19 monuments, with some cultural figures appealing to UNESCO for a delay until the end of the war.
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20% Bias Score

International Support for Ukraine Amidst Shifting US Policy
Following a neutral UN Security Council resolution on the Ukraine conflict, dozens of countries rallied behind Ukraine at a Geneva UN meeting, while the UK pledged to increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, partially offsetting the increase by cutting international aid by 40%.

International Support for Ukraine Amidst Shifting US Policy
Following a neutral UN Security Council resolution on the Ukraine conflict, dozens of countries rallied behind Ukraine at a Geneva UN meeting, while the UK pledged to increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, partially offsetting the increase by cutting international aid by 40%.
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52% Bias Score

US Neutrality on Ukraine War Divides UN; Russia Welcomes Shift
The UN Security Council passed a resolution calling for an end to the Ukraine war, with the US adopting a neutral stance, Russia expressing approval, and European countries abstaining, revealing a significant shift in the global response to the conflict.

US Neutrality on Ukraine War Divides UN; Russia Welcomes Shift
The UN Security Council passed a resolution calling for an end to the Ukraine war, with the US adopting a neutral stance, Russia expressing approval, and European countries abstaining, revealing a significant shift in the global response to the conflict.
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60% Bias Score

Museum to Stalin Associate Zhdanov Opens in Occupied Mariupol
A museum dedicated to Andrei Zhdanov, a Stalin associate involved in the Great Terror, opened in occupied Mariupol, Ukraine, on the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII, per President Putin's order; it replaces a local history museum's collection of Ukrainian cultural artifacts.

Museum to Stalin Associate Zhdanov Opens in Occupied Mariupol
A museum dedicated to Andrei Zhdanov, a Stalin associate involved in the Great Terror, opened in occupied Mariupol, Ukraine, on the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII, per President Putin's order; it replaces a local history museum's collection of Ukrainian cultural artifacts.
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60% Bias Score

Canada Sanctions Russian Journalist Vladimir Pozner
Canada sanctioned veteran journalist Vladimir Pozner and dozens of others on Monday, the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, for allegedly supporting the Russian military and Kremlin propaganda, and for the forced transfer of Ukrainian children, as announced by Prime Minister Justin T...

Canada Sanctions Russian Journalist Vladimir Pozner
Canada sanctioned veteran journalist Vladimir Pozner and dozens of others on Monday, the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, for allegedly supporting the Russian military and Kremlin propaganda, and for the forced transfer of Ukrainian children, as announced by Prime Minister Justin T...
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48% Bias Score

Arrests Made After Explosive Devices Thrown at Russian Consulate in Marseille
On February 24th, 2024, the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine, two individuals were arrested in Marseille, France, for throwing explosive devices—three 50-cl plastic soda bottles—at the Russian consulate, causing minor damage but no injuries; this prompted strong reactions from both Russian an...

Arrests Made After Explosive Devices Thrown at Russian Consulate in Marseille
On February 24th, 2024, the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine, two individuals were arrested in Marseille, France, for throwing explosive devices—three 50-cl plastic soda bottles—at the Russian consulate, causing minor damage but no injuries; this prompted strong reactions from both Russian an...
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40% Bias Score

US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Stalled Amidst Disagreements over Resources and Security
The US proposed a $500 billion mineral deal with Ukraine, demanding half the revenue from resource extraction and infrastructure; Ukraine rejected the proposal, citing the lack of sufficient security guarantees and the high environmental costs.

US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Stalled Amidst Disagreements over Resources and Security
The US proposed a $500 billion mineral deal with Ukraine, demanding half the revenue from resource extraction and infrastructure; Ukraine rejected the proposal, citing the lack of sufficient security guarantees and the high environmental costs.
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60% Bias Score
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