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Kremlin Rejects Territorial Concessions, American Teacher Released from Russia
Amidst Russia's rejection of territorial swaps with Ukraine and a missile strike on Kyiv causing casualties, the Kremlin neither confirmed nor denied an alleged meeting between Vladimir Putin and US envoy Steve Witkoff, who facilitated the release of American teacher Marc Fogel from Russian prison.
Kremlin Rejects Territorial Concessions, American Teacher Released from Russia
Amidst Russia's rejection of territorial swaps with Ukraine and a missile strike on Kyiv causing casualties, the Kremlin neither confirmed nor denied an alleged meeting between Vladimir Putin and US envoy Steve Witkoff, who facilitated the release of American teacher Marc Fogel from Russian prison.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Captures Russian Spy Within SBU Headquarters
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) arrested a Russian spy, a staff chief at the SBU's Anti-Terrorist Center, in Kyiv on Wednesday, who was passing classified information to Moscow's FSB; the operation, personally led by SBU head Vasyl Malyuk, documented 14 instances of espionage.
Ukraine Captures Russian Spy Within SBU Headquarters
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) arrested a Russian spy, a staff chief at the SBU's Anti-Terrorist Center, in Kyiv on Wednesday, who was passing classified information to Moscow's FSB; the operation, personally led by SBU head Vasyl Malyuk, documented 14 instances of espionage.
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40% Bias Score


Post-Ceasefire Ukraine: 150,000 Troops Needed to Deter Russia
Experts suggest 150,000 troops and substantial US support are needed to deter future Russian aggression in Ukraine after a potential ceasefire brokered by Trump, despite European reluctance and Russia's likely rejection of NATO involvement.
Post-Ceasefire Ukraine: 150,000 Troops Needed to Deter Russia
Experts suggest 150,000 troops and substantial US support are needed to deter future Russian aggression in Ukraine after a potential ceasefire brokered by Trump, despite European reluctance and Russia's likely rejection of NATO involvement.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Suffers Heavy Losses in Ukraine Despite Superior Replacement Capacity
The IISS's annual assessment reveals significantly higher Russian military losses in Ukraine than Ukrainian losses, despite Russia's superior replacement capacity; it also highlights increased global military spending, particularly in Europe, and China's military modernization.
Russia Suffers Heavy Losses in Ukraine Despite Superior Replacement Capacity
The IISS's annual assessment reveals significantly higher Russian military losses in Ukraine than Ukrainian losses, despite Russia's superior replacement capacity; it also highlights increased global military spending, particularly in Europe, and China's military modernization.
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32% Bias Score


UK Hosts 26th Ramstein Meeting, Focusing on Long-Term Ukrainian Military Aid
The 26th Ramstein meeting, chaired by UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, convened in Brussels on February 12th to address Ukraine's military needs, including securing consistent aid in 2025 and expediting critical weapons deliveries, marking a shift in leadership from the US.
UK Hosts 26th Ramstein Meeting, Focusing on Long-Term Ukrainian Military Aid
The 26th Ramstein meeting, chaired by UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, convened in Brussels on February 12th to address Ukraine's military needs, including securing consistent aid in 2025 and expediting critical weapons deliveries, marking a shift in leadership from the US.
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36% Bias Score


NATO Allies Boost Defense Spending, But More Needed to Deter Russia
NATO allies in Europe and Canada increased defense spending by 20% in 2024 to $485 billion, but Secretary General Mark Rutte says significantly more is needed by 2030 to deter Russia, potentially exceeding 3% of GDP, as Russia outspends European allies and a new Danish report highlights the risk of ...
NATO Allies Boost Defense Spending, But More Needed to Deter Russia
NATO allies in Europe and Canada increased defense spending by 20% in 2024 to $485 billion, but Secretary General Mark Rutte says significantly more is needed by 2030 to deter Russia, potentially exceeding 3% of GDP, as Russia outspends European allies and a new Danish report highlights the risk of ...
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56% Bias Score

Zelensky Warns of European Inability to Replace US Aid to Ukraine
President Zelensky warned that a potential withdrawal of US aid to Ukraine by President Trump would leave a security vacuum Europe cannot fill, while Trump discussed potential US seizure of Gaza and Israel threatened renewed conflict if Hamas doesn't release hostages by Saturday.

Zelensky Warns of European Inability to Replace US Aid to Ukraine
President Zelensky warned that a potential withdrawal of US aid to Ukraine by President Trump would leave a security vacuum Europe cannot fill, while Trump discussed potential US seizure of Gaza and Israel threatened renewed conflict if Hamas doesn't release hostages by Saturday.
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68% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Rejects White House Optimism Amidst Renewed Russian Attacks
Despite White House optimism following a prisoner exchange, a Russian missile attack on Kyiv prompted Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to declare that Russia isn't pursuing peace, raising questions about the ongoing conflict's trajectory and the reliability of information from both sides.

Zelenskyy Rejects White House Optimism Amidst Renewed Russian Attacks
Despite White House optimism following a prisoner exchange, a Russian missile attack on Kyiv prompted Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to declare that Russia isn't pursuing peace, raising questions about the ongoing conflict's trajectory and the reliability of information from both sides.
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40% Bias Score

China Aids Russia's Drone Production via Component Smuggling
Estonia's intelligence service revealed that China is a central hub for smuggling Western components to Russia for drone production, with 80% of components used in Russian drones originating from China, significantly aiding Russia's war efforts in Ukraine and undermining Western sanctions.

China Aids Russia's Drone Production via Component Smuggling
Estonia's intelligence service revealed that China is a central hub for smuggling Western components to Russia for drone production, with 80% of components used in Russian drones originating from China, significantly aiding Russia's war efforts in Ukraine and undermining Western sanctions.
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48% Bias Score

U.S. Rejects Ukraine's Pre-2014 Borders Restoration, Proposes Non-NATO Peacekeeping Mission
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced in Brussels that restoring Ukraine's pre-2014 borders is unrealistic, proposing a non-NATO peacekeeping mission involving European and non-European troops instead of Ukraine's NATO membership to secure a lasting peace, prompting concerns from Canada abou...

U.S. Rejects Ukraine's Pre-2014 Borders Restoration, Proposes Non-NATO Peacekeeping Mission
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced in Brussels that restoring Ukraine's pre-2014 borders is unrealistic, proposing a non-NATO peacekeeping mission involving European and non-European troops instead of Ukraine's NATO membership to secure a lasting peace, prompting concerns from Canada abou...
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52% Bias Score

US Rules Out Ukraine's 2014 Borders Restoration, NATO Membership
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared at a Ramstein meeting that Ukraine's return to its 2014 borders is unrealistic, advocating for a negotiated settlement involving long-term security guarantees instead of NATO membership and US troop deployment; this comes amid reported White House-Kremlin t...

US Rules Out Ukraine's 2014 Borders Restoration, NATO Membership
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared at a Ramstein meeting that Ukraine's return to its 2014 borders is unrealistic, advocating for a negotiated settlement involving long-term security guarantees instead of NATO membership and US troop deployment; this comes amid reported White House-Kremlin t...
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56% Bias Score

US deems pre-2014 Ukraine borders unrealistic; proposes negotiated settlement
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, speaking at a NATO meeting on February 12th, declared the restoration of Ukraine's pre-2014 borders unrealistic, proposing instead a negotiated settlement facilitated by non-NATO peacekeepers and a greater burden-sharing of Ukrainian support by European allies.

US deems pre-2014 Ukraine borders unrealistic; proposes negotiated settlement
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, speaking at a NATO meeting on February 12th, declared the restoration of Ukraine's pre-2014 borders unrealistic, proposing instead a negotiated settlement facilitated by non-NATO peacekeepers and a greater burden-sharing of Ukrainian support by European allies.
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44% Bias Score
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