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Russia Confirmed to Use Chlorine Picrin Chemical Weapon in Ukraine
On July 4th, German and Dutch intelligence agencies confirmed Russia's use of chlorine picrin, a lethal chemical weapon, in Ukraine, resulting in at least three deaths and violating the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention; Ukraine reports over 9,000 such attacks since the full-scale invasion.
Russia Confirmed to Use Chlorine Picrin Chemical Weapon in Ukraine
On July 4th, German and Dutch intelligence agencies confirmed Russia's use of chlorine picrin, a lethal chemical weapon, in Ukraine, resulting in at least three deaths and violating the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention; Ukraine reports over 9,000 such attacks since the full-scale invasion.
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60% Bias Score


Massive Russian Attack on Ukraine Raises Concerns About Weakening US Support
On June, Russia launched its largest attack on Ukraine since the invasion began, using 539 drones and 11 missiles, injuring approximately 23 people and prompting Zelensky to call for increased European defense production amid concerns over sustained US support.
Massive Russian Attack on Ukraine Raises Concerns About Weakening US Support
On June, Russia launched its largest attack on Ukraine since the invasion began, using 539 drones and 11 missiles, injuring approximately 23 people and prompting Zelensky to call for increased European defense production amid concerns over sustained US support.
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40% Bias Score


Civilian Casualties Rise in Eastern Ukraine Amidst Concerns of Reduced US Arms Supply
At least five civilians were killed and twelve injured in Russian attacks in Donetsk Oblast on Thursday; a couple was also injured in a drone strike in Kharkiv Oblast; the attacks highlight the ongoing conflict and raise concerns about potential US arms supply reductions.
Civilian Casualties Rise in Eastern Ukraine Amidst Concerns of Reduced US Arms Supply
At least five civilians were killed and twelve injured in Russian attacks in Donetsk Oblast on Thursday; a couple was also injured in a drone strike in Kharkiv Oblast; the attacks highlight the ongoing conflict and raise concerns about potential US arms supply reductions.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Launches Major Missile and Drone Attack on Ukraine After Trump-Putin Call
On July 4th, 2025, Russia launched 11 missiles and 539 drones against Ukraine following a Trump-Putin phone call, injuring 23 people; Ukrainian defenses neutralized 478 projectiles, but 72 hit their targets, causing significant damage.
Russia Launches Major Missile and Drone Attack on Ukraine After Trump-Putin Call
On July 4th, 2025, Russia launched 11 missiles and 539 drones against Ukraine following a Trump-Putin phone call, injuring 23 people; Ukrainian defenses neutralized 478 projectiles, but 72 hit their targets, causing significant damage.
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52% Bias Score


Zelenskyy Urges Trump for More Air Defense Aid After US Halts Weapon Deliveries
Amidst heightened Russian bombardments on Kyiv, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy pressed President Trump for increased US air defense support following the Pentagon's suspension of key weapon deliveries, creating a critical vulnerability for Ukraine's defenses and highlighting its dependence on US aid.
Zelenskyy Urges Trump for More Air Defense Aid After US Halts Weapon Deliveries
Amidst heightened Russian bombardments on Kyiv, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy pressed President Trump for increased US air defense support following the Pentagon's suspension of key weapon deliveries, creating a critical vulnerability for Ukraine's defenses and highlighting its dependence on US aid.
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44% Bias Score


GRU-directed Arson of Tallinn Restaurant Results in Prison Sentences
Two Moldovan citizens were sentenced in Estonia for the GRU-directed arson of a pro-Ukrainian restaurant in Tallinn on January 31, 2025; one received 6.5 years for espionage and sabotage, the other 6 months for property damage. The GRU's systematic campaign of sabotage in the Baltics since 2023 is h...
GRU-directed Arson of Tallinn Restaurant Results in Prison Sentences
Two Moldovan citizens were sentenced in Estonia for the GRU-directed arson of a pro-Ukrainian restaurant in Tallinn on January 31, 2025; one received 6.5 years for espionage and sabotage, the other 6 months for property damage. The GRU's systematic campaign of sabotage in the Baltics since 2023 is h...
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52% Bias Score

Russia Launches Major Drone Attack on Kyiv, Underscoring Need for Stronger European Defense
Russia attacked Kyiv with dozens of combat drones, injuring at least eight people and causing fires in residential buildings; the attack also involved hypersonic missiles and other weaponry, prompting Ukraine to request increased European defense support amid concerns over a potential US arms supply...

Russia Launches Major Drone Attack on Kyiv, Underscoring Need for Stronger European Defense
Russia attacked Kyiv with dozens of combat drones, injuring at least eight people and causing fires in residential buildings; the attack also involved hypersonic missiles and other weaponry, prompting Ukraine to request increased European defense support amid concerns over a potential US arms supply...
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48% Bias Score

Russia Launches Devastating Attack on Kyiv, Crippling Ukrainian Defenses
During the night of June 4th, Russia launched a massive strike on Kyiv and surrounding areas, targeting military infrastructure including airfields, a missile factory, and air defense systems; the attack reportedly overwhelmed Ukrainian defenses causing significant damage and potentially marking a t...

Russia Launches Devastating Attack on Kyiv, Crippling Ukrainian Defenses
During the night of June 4th, Russia launched a massive strike on Kyiv and surrounding areas, targeting military infrastructure including airfields, a missile factory, and air defense systems; the attack reportedly overwhelmed Ukrainian defenses causing significant damage and potentially marking a t...
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68% Bias Score

Russia Strikes Kyiv After Putin-Trump Call
On July 3rd, 2024, Russia launched a series of strikes on Kyiv following a phone call between Presidents Putin and Trump, resulting in injuries and damage, while Ukrainian air defenses engaged; a subsequent call between Trump and Zelenskyy is anticipated.

Russia Strikes Kyiv After Putin-Trump Call
On July 3rd, 2024, Russia launched a series of strikes on Kyiv following a phone call between Presidents Putin and Trump, resulting in injuries and damage, while Ukrainian air defenses engaged; a subsequent call between Trump and Zelenskyy is anticipated.
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40% Bias Score

New Court to Prosecute Russia's Aggression Against Ukraine
A new special court, established jointly by the European Council and Ukraine on June 25th, 2025, will prosecute Russia's aggression against Ukraine, including President Vladimir Putin, addressing limitations in existing international courts.

New Court to Prosecute Russia's Aggression Against Ukraine
A new special court, established jointly by the European Council and Ukraine on June 25th, 2025, will prosecute Russia's aggression against Ukraine, including President Vladimir Putin, addressing limitations in existing international courts.
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16% Bias Score

Trump-Putin Call Yields No Progress on Ukraine, as Russian Attacks Continue
Despite a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, no progress was made on ending the war in Ukraine; a subsequent Russian drone attack hit Kyiv, and low US weapons stockpiles are hindering Ukraine's defense against intensifying Russian attacks.

Trump-Putin Call Yields No Progress on Ukraine, as Russian Attacks Continue
Despite a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin, no progress was made on ending the war in Ukraine; a subsequent Russian drone attack hit Kyiv, and low US weapons stockpiles are hindering Ukraine's defense against intensifying Russian attacks.
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40% Bias Score

Kyiv Court Recognizes Same-Sex Marriage, Setting Legal Precedent
A Kyiv court legally recognized the same-sex marriage of Zoriana Kis, a diplomat, and Tymur Levchuk, an activist, after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs refused to acknowledge their relationship for an overseas assignment, setting a precedent in Ukraine.

Kyiv Court Recognizes Same-Sex Marriage, Setting Legal Precedent
A Kyiv court legally recognized the same-sex marriage of Zoriana Kis, a diplomat, and Tymur Levchuk, an activist, after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs refused to acknowledge their relationship for an overseas assignment, setting a precedent in Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score
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