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Russia Increases Conscription Amid Ukraine War
Russia's spring conscription increased to 160,000 men, a 10,000 rise from last year, reflecting President Putin's expansion of the military to 1.5 million amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, with Russia using North Korean troops in Kursk and advancing in eastern Ukraine while the US brokers peace talks...
Russia Increases Conscription Amid Ukraine War
Russia's spring conscription increased to 160,000 men, a 10,000 rise from last year, reflecting President Putin's expansion of the military to 1.5 million amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, with Russia using North Korean troops in Kursk and advancing in eastern Ukraine while the US brokers peace talks...
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Refurbishes Soviet-Era Missiles for Use Against Russia
Despite possessing only 90 active Tochka-U ballistic missiles in 2024, down from 500 in 1991, Ukraine's 19th Missile Brigade continues to use them against Russia, refurbishing old missiles likely at the Yuzhmash complex in Dnipro, enabling sporadic but powerful attacks.
Ukraine Refurbishes Soviet-Era Missiles for Use Against Russia
Despite possessing only 90 active Tochka-U ballistic missiles in 2024, down from 500 in 1991, Ukraine's 19th Missile Brigade continues to use them against Russia, refurbishing old missiles likely at the Yuzhmash complex in Dnipro, enabling sporadic but powerful attacks.
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36% Bias Score


Russian Ballet Masquerades as Ukrainian in Sweden
A Swedish investigation exposed that the Ballet of Ukraine, which toured Sweden performing ""The Nutcracker"", was linked to Russia, misleading audiences and raising concerns about the exploitation of the war in Ukraine for financial gain.
Russian Ballet Masquerades as Ukrainian in Sweden
A Swedish investigation exposed that the Ballet of Ukraine, which toured Sweden performing ""The Nutcracker"", was linked to Russia, misleading audiences and raising concerns about the exploitation of the war in Ukraine for financial gain.
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48% Bias Score


Putin Envoy Dmitriev Reportedly Headed to Washington Amid Ukraine Tensions
Kirill Dmitriev, a special envoy of Russian President Vladimir Putin, is reportedly traveling to Washington for talks with the US government amid President Trump's growing impatience with Moscow's approach to the Ukraine conflict, potentially to de-escalate tensions.
Putin Envoy Dmitriev Reportedly Headed to Washington Amid Ukraine Tensions
Kirill Dmitriev, a special envoy of Russian President Vladimir Putin, is reportedly traveling to Washington for talks with the US government amid President Trump's growing impatience with Moscow's approach to the Ukraine conflict, potentially to de-escalate tensions.
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44% Bias Score


Bucha Massacre: Limited Accountability for Hundreds of Civilian Deaths
The Russian occupation of Bucha in March 2022 resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Ukrainian civilians; despite overwhelming evidence, only a few perpetrators have been convicted, highlighting the challenges of international justice.
Bucha Massacre: Limited Accountability for Hundreds of Civilian Deaths
The Russian occupation of Bucha in March 2022 resulted in the deaths of hundreds of Ukrainian civilians; despite overwhelming evidence, only a few perpetrators have been convicted, highlighting the challenges of international justice.
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40% Bias Score


Top Russian Official Visits Washington for Ukraine Peace Talks
Russian Direct Investment Fund CEO Kirill Dmitriev will visit Washington this week to meet with Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, marking the first high-level Russian visit to the US since the invasion. This follows recent discussions among Trump admini...
Top Russian Official Visits Washington for Ukraine Peace Talks
Russian Direct Investment Fund CEO Kirill Dmitriev will visit Washington this week to meet with Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, marking the first high-level Russian visit to the US since the invasion. This follows recent discussions among Trump admini...
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36% Bias Score

Russia to Recruit 160,000 More Soldiers
Russia will recruit 160,000 more soldiers aged 18-30, the highest number since 2011, following President Putin's plan to expand the military to 1.5 million active and 2.39 million total personnel; four US soldiers died in a Lithuanian military training exercise.

Russia to Recruit 160,000 More Soldiers
Russia will recruit 160,000 more soldiers aged 18-30, the highest number since 2011, following President Putin's plan to expand the military to 1.5 million active and 2.39 million total personnel; four US soldiers died in a Lithuanian military training exercise.
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44% Bias Score

Russia's De-Mechanization in Ukraine: Heavy Vehicle Losses Force Shift to Civilian Vehicles
Facing a shortage of armored vehicles after losing over 20,000, the Russian military in Ukraine increasingly utilizes vulnerable civilian cars and motorcycles, resulting in heavy casualties and hindering their advances.

Russia's De-Mechanization in Ukraine: Heavy Vehicle Losses Force Shift to Civilian Vehicles
Facing a shortage of armored vehicles after losing over 20,000, the Russian military in Ukraine increasingly utilizes vulnerable civilian cars and motorcycles, resulting in heavy casualties and hindering their advances.
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine's 2025 Election: Challenges and Uncertainties
Ukraine plans to hold elections in July 2025, pending the lifting of martial law by April 2025, as President Zelensky seeks reelection; however, significant logistical challenges and security concerns remain.

Ukraine's 2025 Election: Challenges and Uncertainties
Ukraine plans to hold elections in July 2025, pending the lifting of martial law by April 2025, as President Zelensky seeks reelection; however, significant logistical challenges and security concerns remain.
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48% Bias Score

NATO Seeks Creative Solution to Meet Trump's Defense Budget Demands
Faced with US President Trump's demands for a large increase in NATO defense budgets, European members are exploring creative ways to redefine what counts as defense spending, potentially including vital national infrastructure, to meet a proposed 3.5% target, balancing US demands and economic reali...

NATO Seeks Creative Solution to Meet Trump's Defense Budget Demands
Faced with US President Trump's demands for a large increase in NATO defense budgets, European members are exploring creative ways to redefine what counts as defense spending, potentially including vital national infrastructure, to meet a proposed 3.5% target, balancing US demands and economic reali...
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44% Bias Score

Latvia to Send 12,000 Drones to Ukraine
Latvia will deliver 12,000 drones to Ukraine this year, with the first 1,500 arriving soon; this follows Latvia's decision, along with Poland, Estonia, and Lithuania, to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention due to the Russian military threat and comes as energy infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia Oblast f...

Latvia to Send 12,000 Drones to Ukraine
Latvia will deliver 12,000 drones to Ukraine this year, with the first 1,500 arriving soon; this follows Latvia's decision, along with Poland, Estonia, and Lithuania, to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention due to the Russian military threat and comes as energy infrastructure in Zaporizhzhia Oblast f...
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44% Bias Score

NATO Ministers Meet Amidst Concerns Over US Commitment and Rising Global Tensions
NATO foreign ministers meet in Brussels on April 3-4 to discuss support for Ukraine, increased defense spending, and strategic challenges, with the US Secretary of State's first attendance.

NATO Ministers Meet Amidst Concerns Over US Commitment and Rising Global Tensions
NATO foreign ministers meet in Brussels on April 3-4 to discuss support for Ukraine, increased defense spending, and strategic challenges, with the US Secretary of State's first attendance.
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40% Bias Score
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