

Russia Launches Missile Barrage on Kyiv, Killing One
Russia launched eight ballistic missiles at Kyiv on Friday morning, killing one person and injuring at least 12 more. The attack damaged numerous buildings, including diplomatic facilities, and followed Putin's claims of military success and unchanged war goals.
Russia Launches Missile Barrage on Kyiv, Killing One
Russia launched eight ballistic missiles at Kyiv on Friday morning, killing one person and injuring at least 12 more. The attack damaged numerous buildings, including diplomatic facilities, and followed Putin's claims of military success and unchanged war goals.
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44% Bias Score


Zelensky Rejects Hungary's Ceasefire Proposal
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected Hungary's Christmas ceasefire and prisoner exchange proposal, calling it a "public relations stunt," and reiterated his request for increased Western military aid and security guarantees during a press conference in Brussels, emphasizing his skepticism...
Zelensky Rejects Hungary's Ceasefire Proposal
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected Hungary's Christmas ceasefire and prisoner exchange proposal, calling it a "public relations stunt," and reiterated his request for increased Western military aid and security guarantees during a press conference in Brussels, emphasizing his skepticism...
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44% Bias Score


Putin Proposes Ukrainian City as Missile Target, Admits Pay Disparities for Soldiers
During his nearly 4.5-hour address, Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed using a Ukrainian city as a missile testing ground, admitted pay disparities for Russian soldiers, and reiterated his preconditions for negotiations, which amount to a demand for Ukrainian surrender.
Putin Proposes Ukrainian City as Missile Target, Admits Pay Disparities for Soldiers
During his nearly 4.5-hour address, Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed using a Ukrainian city as a missile testing ground, admitted pay disparities for Russian soldiers, and reiterated his preconditions for negotiations, which amount to a demand for Ukrainian surrender.
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64% Bias Score


EU, NATO, and Ukraine Plan for Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks
The EU, NATO, and Ukrainian President Zelensky are collaborating on a plan to enable peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, with discussions including the potential deployment of European troops to monitor a ceasefire and strong security guarantees for Ukraine.
EU, NATO, and Ukraine Plan for Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks
The EU, NATO, and Ukrainian President Zelensky are collaborating on a plan to enable peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, with discussions including the potential deployment of European troops to monitor a ceasefire and strong security guarantees for Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score


Uzbek Citizen Charged in Assassination of Top Russian General
Akhmadzhon Kurbonov, an Uzbek citizen, was charged by Russia with the assassination of Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, chief of Russia's Radiation, Biological and Chemical Protection Forces, and his assistant via a bomb on an e-scooter in Moscow on Tuesday; Ukraine's security service claimed responsibility.
Uzbek Citizen Charged in Assassination of Top Russian General
Akhmadzhon Kurbonov, an Uzbek citizen, was charged by Russia with the assassination of Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, chief of Russia's Radiation, Biological and Chemical Protection Forces, and his assistant via a bomb on an e-scooter in Moscow on Tuesday; Ukraine's security service claimed responsibility.
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64% Bias Score


Ukraine Confirms Cross-Border Intelligence Operations Against Russia
Ukraine's intelligence services confirmed carrying out operations against Russian military and officials involved in the war, both within and outside Ukraine, including the assassination of Major General Igor Krylov, who was responsible for Russia's use of chemical weapons and spread disinformation.
Ukraine Confirms Cross-Border Intelligence Operations Against Russia
Ukraine's intelligence services confirmed carrying out operations against Russian military and officials involved in the war, both within and outside Ukraine, including the assassination of Major General Igor Krylov, who was responsible for Russia's use of chemical weapons and spread disinformation.
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60% Bias Score

Europe Prepares for Potential Shift in US Support for Ukraine Under Trump
Facing Donald Trump's potential presidency, European nations are actively preparing for various scenarios regarding US support for Ukraine, including the possibility of a negotiated ceasefire and the establishment of a European intervention force, given Trump's past statements and admiration for Vla...

Europe Prepares for Potential Shift in US Support for Ukraine Under Trump
Facing Donald Trump's potential presidency, European nations are actively preparing for various scenarios regarding US support for Ukraine, including the possibility of a negotiated ceasefire and the establishment of a European intervention force, given Trump's past statements and admiration for Vla...
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44% Bias Score

Scholz and Trump Agree on Need to End Ukraine War
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and US President-elect Donald Trump agreed on December 19th that Russia's war in Ukraine has lasted too long, emphasizing the need for a swift, just, and sustainable peace, with Scholz reiterating Germany's continued support for Ukraine.

Scholz and Trump Agree on Need to End Ukraine War
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and US President-elect Donald Trump agreed on December 19th that Russia's war in Ukraine has lasted too long, emphasizing the need for a swift, just, and sustainable peace, with Scholz reiterating Germany's continued support for Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score

Europe's Moral Debt and the Ukraine War: A Reckoning
Europe's moral debt to Ukraine is intertwined with its culpability for the war, stemming from a 2008 NATO summit where Germany prioritized energy interests over Ukrainian security, leading to Russia's invasion; now, a potential European peacekeeping force and Ukraine's EU membership could reshape th...

Europe's Moral Debt and the Ukraine War: A Reckoning
Europe's moral debt to Ukraine is intertwined with its culpability for the war, stemming from a 2008 NATO summit where Germany prioritized energy interests over Ukrainian security, leading to Russia's invasion; now, a potential European peacekeeping force and Ukraine's EU membership could reshape th...
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48% Bias Score

EU: No Decisions on Ukraine Without Ukraine's Consent
EU leaders in Brussels declared on Thursday that no decisions on war-torn Ukraine will be made without its consent or that of its European partners, expressing concerns over President-elect Donald Trump's potential approach given Russia's battlefield gains and Ukraine's precarious situation.

EU: No Decisions on Ukraine Without Ukraine's Consent
EU leaders in Brussels declared on Thursday that no decisions on war-torn Ukraine will be made without its consent or that of its European partners, expressing concerns over President-elect Donald Trump's potential approach given Russia's battlefield gains and Ukraine's precarious situation.
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44% Bias Score

Zelensky Rejects Hungary's Truce Proposal, Demands Western Security Guarantees
Ukrainian President Zelensky dismissed Hungary's proposed Christmas truce and prisoner exchange as a political maneuver, emphasizing the need for Western security guarantees and additional arms to ensure a lasting peace, while also expressing hope for continued US support under a potential Trump pre...

Zelensky Rejects Hungary's Truce Proposal, Demands Western Security Guarantees
Ukrainian President Zelensky dismissed Hungary's proposed Christmas truce and prisoner exchange as a political maneuver, emphasizing the need for Western security guarantees and additional arms to ensure a lasting peace, while also expressing hope for continued US support under a potential Trump pre...
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine to Halt Russian Gas Transit After 2024
Ukraine will stop Russian gas transit after 2024, impacting Slovakia which relies heavily on Russian supplies, costing them an extra \u20ac150 million in taxes. This move aims to cut off Russian war funding and follows tense relations between Ukraine and Slovakia.

Ukraine to Halt Russian Gas Transit After 2024
Ukraine will stop Russian gas transit after 2024, impacting Slovakia which relies heavily on Russian supplies, costing them an extra \u20ac150 million in taxes. This move aims to cut off Russian war funding and follows tense relations between Ukraine and Slovakia.
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56% Bias Score