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Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Reciprocal Attacks Amidst Planned Ceasefire Talks
On March 21st, Russia and Ukraine engaged in reciprocal attacks; a drone strike on a Russian airfield caused damage and injuries, while Russia's drone attacks on Ukraine killed civilians and damaged infrastructure. Amidst this, both sides are scheduled to meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss a ceasefire.
Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Reciprocal Attacks Amidst Planned Ceasefire Talks
On March 21st, Russia and Ukraine engaged in reciprocal attacks; a drone strike on a Russian airfield caused damage and injuries, while Russia's drone attacks on Ukraine killed civilians and damaged infrastructure. Amidst this, both sides are scheduled to meet in Saudi Arabia to discuss a ceasefire.
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48% Bias Score


Putin Orders Ukrainians in Occupied Territories to Obtain Russian Citizenship or Leave
Putin's new decree mandates Ukrainians in occupied Ukrainian territories to obtain Russian citizenship or leave by September 10th, escalating pressure and mirroring past tactics in Crimea.
Putin Orders Ukrainians in Occupied Territories to Obtain Russian Citizenship or Leave
Putin's new decree mandates Ukrainians in occupied Ukrainian territories to obtain Russian citizenship or leave by September 10th, escalating pressure and mirroring past tactics in Crimea.
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60% Bias Score


Belgium Warns Seizing Russian Assets Would Be 'Act of War'
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever warned that seizing almost €200 billion in frozen Russian assets would be an act of war, creating systemic financial risks and provoking Moscow's retaliation, while other European nations favor using the assets to support Ukraine.
Belgium Warns Seizing Russian Assets Would Be 'Act of War'
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever warned that seizing almost €200 billion in frozen Russian assets would be an act of war, creating systemic financial risks and provoking Moscow's retaliation, while other European nations favor using the assets to support Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine Rejects US Proposal to Take Over Nuclear Plants
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected a US proposal to take over Ukrainian nuclear plants, including the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia plant, emphasizing their status as state property, despite a White House spokesperson suggesting US ownership would enhance security, a day after Donald Tr...
Ukraine Rejects US Proposal to Take Over Nuclear Plants
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected a US proposal to take over Ukrainian nuclear plants, including the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia plant, emphasizing their status as state property, despite a White House spokesperson suggesting US ownership would enhance security, a day after Donald Tr...
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48% Bias Score


Zelenskyy Approval Wanes as U.S. Support for Ukraine Aid Remains
A Fox News poll reveals declining U.S. approval of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy (56%, down from 74% in February 2023), largely due to a 42-point drop among Republicans, while majority support for financial aid to Ukraine (56%) and Israel (50%) persists despite recent declines.
Zelenskyy Approval Wanes as U.S. Support for Ukraine Aid Remains
A Fox News poll reveals declining U.S. approval of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy (56%, down from 74% in February 2023), largely due to a 42-point drop among Republicans, while majority support for financial aid to Ukraine (56%) and Israel (50%) persists despite recent declines.
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44% Bias Score


Russian Soldiers Awarded for Donbass Successes
During the Donbass conflict, Russian soldiers, including Private Grigory Levchenko who mined key areas under fire, and Lieutenant Armen Gusmanov who destroyed over 20 enemy combatants despite his tank being hit by a drone, received awards for their contributions to thwarting Ukrainian attacks and pr...
Russian Soldiers Awarded for Donbass Successes
During the Donbass conflict, Russian soldiers, including Private Grigory Levchenko who mined key areas under fire, and Lieutenant Armen Gusmanov who destroyed over 20 enemy combatants despite his tank being hit by a drone, received awards for their contributions to thwarting Ukrainian attacks and pr...
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72% Bias Score

EU Rejects Putin's Demand to Halt Ukraine Aid
The European Union rejected Russian President Vladimir Putin's demand to halt military aid to Ukraine, with only Hungary dissenting; the EU affirmed its commitment to supplying Ukraine with arms and ammunition to resist the Russian invasion, highlighting a key disagreement in approaches to the confl...

EU Rejects Putin's Demand to Halt Ukraine Aid
The European Union rejected Russian President Vladimir Putin's demand to halt military aid to Ukraine, with only Hungary dissenting; the EU affirmed its commitment to supplying Ukraine with arms and ammunition to resist the Russian invasion, highlighting a key disagreement in approaches to the confl...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Ukraine Diplomacy Hampered by Communication Failures
President Trump's shuttle diplomacy efforts to broker a ceasefire in Ukraine have been marred by communication failures and conflicting statements from various sources, including conflicting reports on a partial ceasefire agreement and a US proposal to privatize Ukrainian power plants, which has bee...

Trump's Ukraine Diplomacy Hampered by Communication Failures
President Trump's shuttle diplomacy efforts to broker a ceasefire in Ukraine have been marred by communication failures and conflicting statements from various sources, including conflicting reports on a partial ceasefire agreement and a US proposal to privatize Ukrainian power plants, which has bee...
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48% Bias Score

US Cuts International Aid by 83%, Crippling Global HIV/AIDS Efforts
The US government's 83% cut to international aid, announced on March 10th, severely impacts global HIV/AIDS programs, halting crucial prevention, treatment, and research initiatives across continents, with devastating consequences, especially in Africa and Eastern Europe.

US Cuts International Aid by 83%, Crippling Global HIV/AIDS Efforts
The US government's 83% cut to international aid, announced on March 10th, severely impacts global HIV/AIDS programs, halting crucial prevention, treatment, and research initiatives across continents, with devastating consequences, especially in Africa and Eastern Europe.
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60% Bias Score

Germany's Foreign Policy Challenges Under Merz
Germany's next chancellor, likely Friedrich Merz, faces challenges including a strained US relationship under Trump, the Ukraine war, and the need for stronger European defense cooperation, all while dealing with economic recession and shifting global trade dynamics.

Germany's Foreign Policy Challenges Under Merz
Germany's next chancellor, likely Friedrich Merz, faces challenges including a strained US relationship under Trump, the Ukraine war, and the need for stronger European defense cooperation, all while dealing with economic recession and shifting global trade dynamics.
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Retreats from Sudzha After Chaotic Kursk Offensive
Ukrainian forces recently withdrew from the Russian town of Sudzha in the Kursk region after a chaotic retreat, hampered by communication failures and late withdrawal orders; despite setbacks, cross-border raids continue.

Ukraine Retreats from Sudzha After Chaotic Kursk Offensive
Ukrainian forces recently withdrew from the Russian town of Sudzha in the Kursk region after a chaotic retreat, hampered by communication failures and late withdrawal orders; despite setbacks, cross-border raids continue.
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44% Bias Score

US to Sign Rare Earths Deal with Ukraine, Invoking Defense Production Act
President Trump announced that the US will soon sign a rare earths deal with Ukraine, utilizing the Defense Production Act to bolster domestic critical mineral production, resolving a previous dispute with President Zelenskyy and aiming to expedite the end of the war.

US to Sign Rare Earths Deal with Ukraine, Invoking Defense Production Act
President Trump announced that the US will soon sign a rare earths deal with Ukraine, utilizing the Defense Production Act to bolster domestic critical mineral production, resolving a previous dispute with President Zelenskyy and aiming to expedite the end of the war.
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60% Bias Score
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