Russian Forces Report Heavy Losses Inflicted on Ukrainian Troops in Kherson
Between January 4th and 10th, Russian forces in Kherson eliminated up to 685 Ukrainian soldiers, destroyed 2 armored vehicles, 44 cars, 11 artillery pieces, 5 electronic warfare stations, and 6 ammunition depots; 91 Ukrainian soldiers surrendered.
Russian Forces Report Heavy Losses Inflicted on Ukrainian Troops in Kherson
Between January 4th and 10th, Russian forces in Kherson eliminated up to 685 Ukrainian soldiers, destroyed 2 armored vehicles, 44 cars, 11 artillery pieces, 5 electronic warfare stations, and 6 ammunition depots; 91 Ukrainian soldiers surrendered.
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68% Bias Score
Ukraine Captures Two North Korean Soldiers in Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the capture of two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, claiming they were fighting alongside Russian forces and suffered significant casualties; he also showed a Russian military ID with allegedly falsified data of one of the soldiers.
Ukraine Captures Two North Korean Soldiers in Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the capture of two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, claiming they were fighting alongside Russian forces and suffered significant casualties; he also showed a Russian military ID with allegedly falsified data of one of the soldiers.
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44% Bias Score
Ukraine Captures Two North Korean Soldiers in Russia's Kursk Region
Ukraine announced the capture of two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, one lacking ID and the other possessing a Russian military ID, bringing them to Kyiv for questioning with the help of South Korean intelligence; this follows previous Ukrainian claims of significant North Korean mil...
Ukraine Captures Two North Korean Soldiers in Russia's Kursk Region
Ukraine announced the capture of two North Korean soldiers in Russia's Kursk region, one lacking ID and the other possessing a Russian military ID, bringing them to Kyiv for questioning with the help of South Korean intelligence; this follows previous Ukrainian claims of significant North Korean mil...
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56% Bias Score
Ramstein Meeting Highlights Continued, Yet Potentially Unsustainable, Western Support for Ukraine
The Ramstein meeting, seen by some analysts as possibly the last due to a potential US administration change, resulted in a $500 million US military aid package for Ukraine, including older weaponry and equipment, while highlighting continued Western support despite concerns about the conflict's lon...
Ramstein Meeting Highlights Continued, Yet Potentially Unsustainable, Western Support for Ukraine
The Ramstein meeting, seen by some analysts as possibly the last due to a potential US administration change, resulted in a $500 million US military aid package for Ukraine, including older weaponry and equipment, while highlighting continued Western support despite concerns about the conflict's lon...
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60% Bias Score
Scholz Confirmed as SPD Chancellor Candidate for German Federal Election
At a special convention in Berlin, the SPD confirmed Olaf Scholz as their chancellor candidate for the upcoming February federal election, highlighting his plans for social justice and economic policies, despite current poll numbers placing the SPD behind CDU/CSU.
Scholz Confirmed as SPD Chancellor Candidate for German Federal Election
At a special convention in Berlin, the SPD confirmed Olaf Scholz as their chancellor candidate for the upcoming February federal election, highlighting his plans for social justice and economic policies, despite current poll numbers placing the SPD behind CDU/CSU.
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56% Bias Score
Biden Condemns Meta's Fact-Checker Elimination as "Shameful
President Biden condemned Meta's elimination of independent fact-checkers as "shameful" and anti-American, emphasizing the importance of truth in a press conference ten days before leaving office, while also discussing his administration's record job creation and his decision not to seek re-election...
Biden Condemns Meta's Fact-Checker Elimination as "Shameful
President Biden condemned Meta's elimination of independent fact-checkers as "shameful" and anti-American, emphasizing the importance of truth in a press conference ten days before leaving office, while also discussing his administration's record job creation and his decision not to seek re-election...
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52% Bias Score
U.S.-China Relations: Improved Stability Amidst Ongoing Tensions
U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns reports an unprecedented period of stability in U.S.-China relations despite ongoing global power competition, citing cooperation on the fentanyl crisis and the release of detained Americans as positive developments.
U.S.-China Relations: Improved Stability Amidst Ongoing Tensions
U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns reports an unprecedented period of stability in U.S.-China relations despite ongoing global power competition, citing cooperation on the fentanyl crisis and the release of detained Americans as positive developments.
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40% Bias Score
Ukraine Cracks Down on Draft Dodgers Amidst Low Mobilization Numbers
Ukrainian police conducted over 600 raids targeting human trafficking networks helping men evade mobilization, while over 500,000 draft dodgers are at large; the government is also reportedly summoning men with deferments and creating overseas recruitment centers, amid criticism from Western allies ...
Ukraine Cracks Down on Draft Dodgers Amidst Low Mobilization Numbers
Ukrainian police conducted over 600 raids targeting human trafficking networks helping men evade mobilization, while over 500,000 draft dodgers are at large; the government is also reportedly summoning men with deferments and creating overseas recruitment centers, amid criticism from Western allies ...
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64% Bias Score
Russian Tanker Grounds in Baltic Sea, Raising Environmental and Geopolitical Concerns
The Eventin, a tanker carrying nearly 100,000 tons of Russian oil, ran aground near Germany's Ruegen island, raising environmental concerns and highlighting Russia's use of a shadow fleet to circumvent sanctions.
Russian Tanker Grounds in Baltic Sea, Raising Environmental and Geopolitical Concerns
The Eventin, a tanker carrying nearly 100,000 tons of Russian oil, ran aground near Germany's Ruegen island, raising environmental concerns and highlighting Russia's use of a shadow fleet to circumvent sanctions.
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64% Bias Score
Trump's Annexation Plans Spark Global Territorial Disputes
Donald Trump's plan to annex Canada and Greenland, and regain control of the Panama Canal, has prompted varied global responses, including the resignation of Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau and support from Bulgarian politician Kostadin Kostadinov, who uses this as justification for Bulgaria's terri...
Trump's Annexation Plans Spark Global Territorial Disputes
Donald Trump's plan to annex Canada and Greenland, and regain control of the Panama Canal, has prompted varied global responses, including the resignation of Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau and support from Bulgarian politician Kostadin Kostadinov, who uses this as justification for Bulgaria's terri...
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48% Bias Score
Strained German-Polish Relations Hampered by Ukraine War and WWII Reparations Dispute
Strained German-Polish relations are hampered by Germany's perceived insufficient support for Poland's security amid the Ukraine war and a dispute over compensation for Polish WWII victims; despite a July action plan, disagreements over financial aid (Germany offering €200 million, Poland seeking si...
Strained German-Polish Relations Hampered by Ukraine War and WWII Reparations Dispute
Strained German-Polish relations are hampered by Germany's perceived insufficient support for Poland's security amid the Ukraine war and a dispute over compensation for Polish WWII victims; despite a July action plan, disagreements over financial aid (Germany offering €200 million, Poland seeking si...
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48% Bias Score
Exhumations to Begin in Volhynia Massacre
Following years of strained relations, Poland and Ukraine have agreed to exhume the bodies of victims from the 1943 Volhynia massacre, where the Ukrainian Insurgent Army killed approximately 100,000 Polish civilians and others, a decision announced by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and praised by...
Exhumations to Begin in Volhynia Massacre
Following years of strained relations, Poland and Ukraine have agreed to exhume the bodies of victims from the 1943 Volhynia massacre, where the Ukrainian Insurgent Army killed approximately 100,000 Polish civilians and others, a decision announced by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and praised by...
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52% Bias Score