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Macron Convenes Emergency Meeting on Ukraine, European Defense
French President Macron convened an emergency meeting of European leaders, including the UK Prime Minister and several EU heads of government, along with NATO and EU officials, at the Élysée Palace on February 17, 2025, to discuss increased European contributions to Ukraine's security and European d...
Macron Convenes Emergency Meeting on Ukraine, European Defense
French President Macron convened an emergency meeting of European leaders, including the UK Prime Minister and several EU heads of government, along with NATO and EU officials, at the Élysée Palace on February 17, 2025, to discuss increased European contributions to Ukraine's security and European d...
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48% Bias Score


US-Russia Peace Talks Exclude Ukraine, Raising Concerns
U.S. and Russian officials met in Saudi Arabia to discuss a potential peace agreement for Ukraine, which includes a ceasefire and elections, without the participation of Ukrainian officials; this has raised concerns in Ukraine and some allies, including the U.K., which has discussed deploying troops...
US-Russia Peace Talks Exclude Ukraine, Raising Concerns
U.S. and Russian officials met in Saudi Arabia to discuss a potential peace agreement for Ukraine, which includes a ceasefire and elections, without the participation of Ukrainian officials; this has raised concerns in Ukraine and some allies, including the U.K., which has discussed deploying troops...
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60% Bias Score


US-Russia Talks in Saudi Arabia Raise Concerns Over Ukraine's Future
In Riyadh, top US and Russian officials met for the first time in three years, agreeing to form a team to support Ukraine peace talks and explore post-conflict economic opportunities, prompting concern in Kyiv and Europe over a potential deal that could sideline Ukraine's interests.
US-Russia Talks in Saudi Arabia Raise Concerns Over Ukraine's Future
In Riyadh, top US and Russian officials met for the first time in three years, agreeing to form a team to support Ukraine peace talks and explore post-conflict economic opportunities, prompting concern in Kyiv and Europe over a potential deal that could sideline Ukraine's interests.
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56% Bias Score


Ukrainian Nobel Laureate Condemns Russian War Crimes, Urges Justice
Ukrainian human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk, 2022 Nobel Peace Prize winner, is in London to advocate for justice for war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for accountability to prevent future conflicts and stressing Ukraine's presence in international negotiations.
Ukrainian Nobel Laureate Condemns Russian War Crimes, Urges Justice
Ukrainian human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk, 2022 Nobel Peace Prize winner, is in London to advocate for justice for war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for accountability to prevent future conflicts and stressing Ukraine's presence in international negotiations.
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44% Bias Score


Zelensky Condemns Exclusion of Ukraine from US-Russia Talks
Ukrainian President Zelensky criticized the exclusion of Ukraine from US-Russia talks in Riyadh, emphasizing that any decision on ending the war must involve Ukraine; he delayed his Saudi Arabia visit to protest this exclusion.
Zelensky Condemns Exclusion of Ukraine from US-Russia Talks
Ukrainian President Zelensky criticized the exclusion of Ukraine from US-Russia talks in Riyadh, emphasizing that any decision on ending the war must involve Ukraine; he delayed his Saudi Arabia visit to protest this exclusion.
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40% Bias Score


Kremlin Shifts Stance, Embraces Trump's Approach to Ukraine
In 2020, Russian media dramatically shifted its portrayal of the West, embracing President Trump's engagement with Russia as validation of its own aggressive stance toward Ukraine, aiming for territorial gains and President Zelenskyy's removal, reflecting a deep-seated belief in the inevitability of...
Kremlin Shifts Stance, Embraces Trump's Approach to Ukraine
In 2020, Russian media dramatically shifted its portrayal of the West, embracing President Trump's engagement with Russia as validation of its own aggressive stance toward Ukraine, aiming for territorial gains and President Zelenskyy's removal, reflecting a deep-seated belief in the inevitability of...
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60% Bias Score

U.S., Russia Begin Talks on Ukraine Conflict in Saudi Arabia
On Tuesday, senior U.S. and Russian officials met in Riyadh to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, agreeing to form teams to find a resolution; this follows a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin where they agreed to cooperate towards this end, but the talks excluded Ukraine and its allies.

U.S., Russia Begin Talks on Ukraine Conflict in Saudi Arabia
On Tuesday, senior U.S. and Russian officials met in Riyadh to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, agreeing to form teams to find a resolution; this follows a phone call between Presidents Trump and Putin where they agreed to cooperate towards this end, but the talks excluded Ukraine and its allies.
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64% Bias Score

US, Russia Hold Talks on Ukraine, Excluding Kyiv
US and Russian officials held high-level talks in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, focusing on ending the war in Ukraine, without Ukrainian or European participation. The meeting, which lasted over four hours, signals a potential shift in US foreign policy and aims to address bilateral "irritants", although...

US, Russia Hold Talks on Ukraine, Excluding Kyiv
US and Russian officials held high-level talks in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, focusing on ending the war in Ukraine, without Ukrainian or European participation. The meeting, which lasted over four hours, signals a potential shift in US foreign policy and aims to address bilateral "irritants", although...
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56% Bias Score

Denmark Announces Massive Military Reaarmament Amid Growing Russian Threat
Denmark will announce a massive military rearmament plan on February 19, allocating 6.8 billion euros (50 billion Danish kroner) for 2025-2026 to counter growing threats from Russia, described by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen as 'worse than during the Cold War'.

Denmark Announces Massive Military Reaarmament Amid Growing Russian Threat
Denmark will announce a massive military rearmament plan on February 19, allocating 6.8 billion euros (50 billion Danish kroner) for 2025-2026 to counter growing threats from Russia, described by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen as 'worse than during the Cold War'.
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44% Bias Score

Riyadh Summit Sidelines Europe, Underscores Authoritarian Power
A summit in Riyadh, brokered by Putin, Trump, and Bin Salman, resulted in a deal leaving Ukraine and Europe excluded, highlighting the growing influence of authoritarian powers and the potential weakening of European unity.

Riyadh Summit Sidelines Europe, Underscores Authoritarian Power
A summit in Riyadh, brokered by Putin, Trump, and Bin Salman, resulted in a deal leaving Ukraine and Europe excluded, highlighting the growing influence of authoritarian powers and the potential weakening of European unity.
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64% Bias Score

US-Russia Talks on Ukraine Exclude Kyiv
On February 18, 2025, U.S. and Russian officials will meet in Riyadh to discuss the Ukraine war, excluding Ukraine; the meeting aims to restore U.S.-Russia relations and explore a resolution, possibly involving a Trump-Putin summit, despite Ukrainian President Zelensky's rejection of any deal withou...

US-Russia Talks on Ukraine Exclude Kyiv
On February 18, 2025, U.S. and Russian officials will meet in Riyadh to discuss the Ukraine war, excluding Ukraine; the meeting aims to restore U.S.-Russia relations and explore a resolution, possibly involving a Trump-Putin summit, despite Ukrainian President Zelensky's rejection of any deal withou...
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40% Bias Score

Reform UK Voters Significantly More Likely to Cut Ukraine Aid Than Other Parties
An Opinium survey shows Reform UK voters are far more likely than other parties' voters to cut British aid to Ukraine if U.S. support decreases; 33 percent of Reform voters would do so, compared to 19 percent of Conservatives and 15 percent of Labour voters.

Reform UK Voters Significantly More Likely to Cut Ukraine Aid Than Other Parties
An Opinium survey shows Reform UK voters are far more likely than other parties' voters to cut British aid to Ukraine if U.S. support decreases; 33 percent of Reform voters would do so, compared to 19 percent of Conservatives and 15 percent of Labour voters.
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40% Bias Score
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