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Ukraine Proposes Rare Earth Mineral Deal to Trump for Continued US Military Aid
Ukraine offered the US a deal: American investment in Ukraine's largely untapped rare earth minerals in exchange for continued military aid, aiming to reduce US reliance on China and strengthen Ukraine's position against Russia.
Ukraine Proposes Rare Earth Mineral Deal to Trump for Continued US Military Aid
Ukraine offered the US a deal: American investment in Ukraine's largely untapped rare earth minerals in exchange for continued military aid, aiming to reduce US reliance on China and strengthen Ukraine's position against Russia.
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32% Bias Score


USAID Halts Ukraine Cybersecurity Aid, Leaving Country Vulnerable
The Trump administration's halting of USAID-funded cybersecurity projects in Ukraine has left the country vulnerable to cyberattacks, halting progress on securing critical infrastructure and diplomatic communications networks, and jeopardizing training programs.
USAID Halts Ukraine Cybersecurity Aid, Leaving Country Vulnerable
The Trump administration's halting of USAID-funded cybersecurity projects in Ukraine has left the country vulnerable to cyberattacks, halting progress on securing critical infrastructure and diplomatic communications networks, and jeopardizing training programs.
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40% Bias Score


Former German Soldier Arrested in Ukraine on Rape and Theft Charges
A 29-year-old former German soldier was arrested in northeastern Ukraine on February 23, 2023, on charges of rape, possession of child pornography, and theft of Bundeswehr ammunition following a tip from US authorities and subsequent investigation by German authorities.
Former German Soldier Arrested in Ukraine on Rape and Theft Charges
A 29-year-old former German soldier was arrested in northeastern Ukraine on February 23, 2023, on charges of rape, possession of child pornography, and theft of Bundeswehr ammunition following a tip from US authorities and subsequent investigation by German authorities.
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40% Bias Score


WSJ: Russian Prison Officials Ordered 'Unlimited Violence' Against Ukrainian POWs
A Wall Street Journal investigation reveals that Russian prison officials received orders to use unlimited violence against Ukrainian POWs in the early stages of the war, leading to widespread and systematic torture resulting in death and severe injuries, according to interviews with former prison g...
WSJ: Russian Prison Officials Ordered 'Unlimited Violence' Against Ukrainian POWs
A Wall Street Journal investigation reveals that Russian prison officials received orders to use unlimited violence against Ukrainian POWs in the early stages of the war, leading to widespread and systematic torture resulting in death and severe injuries, according to interviews with former prison g...
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48% Bias Score


Kellogg Drafting 'End of War' Options for Trump Amid Ukraine Conflict
America's envoy Keith Kellogg is drafting "end of war" options for President Trump, involving potential security assurances for Ukraine in exchange for a freeze on battle lines, contrasting with Putin's demands for territorial recognition and NATO abandonment; Trump has confirmed conversations with ...
Kellogg Drafting 'End of War' Options for Trump Amid Ukraine Conflict
America's envoy Keith Kellogg is drafting "end of war" options for President Trump, involving potential security assurances for Ukraine in exchange for a freeze on battle lines, contrasting with Putin's demands for territorial recognition and NATO abandonment; Trump has confirmed conversations with ...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration to Meet with European Officials on Ukraine Peace Plan
President Trump's national security advisor Mike Waltz announced that the Trump administration will meet with European officials this week to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, following a reported phone call between Trump and Vladimir Putin, although the Kremlin has not confirmed this. Waltz also s...
Trump Administration to Meet with European Officials on Ukraine Peace Plan
President Trump's national security advisor Mike Waltz announced that the Trump administration will meet with European officials this week to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, following a reported phone call between Trump and Vladimir Putin, although the Kremlin has not confirmed this. Waltz also s...
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48% Bias Score

Ukrainian Refugee Child Illegally Crosses Border from Finland to Russia
A 13-year-old Ukrainian refugee illegally crossed the Finland-Russia border on January 31st, citing racism and bullying at his Finnish school and a desire for independence as his motivations; his family, currently in Finland, lacks the financial means to retrieve him.

Ukrainian Refugee Child Illegally Crosses Border from Finland to Russia
A 13-year-old Ukrainian refugee illegally crossed the Finland-Russia border on January 31st, citing racism and bullying at his Finnish school and a desire for independence as his motivations; his family, currently in Finland, lacks the financial means to retrieve him.
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56% Bias Score

US Teacher Released From Russian Prison After Three-and-a-Half Years
American school teacher Marc Fogel, detained in Russia for three and a half years on a minor medical cannabis charge, has been released and is returning home following negotiations; his release may signal progress in diplomatic efforts related to the Ukraine conflict.

US Teacher Released From Russian Prison After Three-and-a-Half Years
American school teacher Marc Fogel, detained in Russia for three and a half years on a minor medical cannabis charge, has been released and is returning home following negotiations; his release may signal progress in diplomatic efforts related to the Ukraine conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Authorized Torture of Ukrainian POWs in March 2022: WSJ
The Wall Street Journal reports that Russian prison authorities authorized and implemented widespread torture against Ukrainian prisoners of war starting in March 2022, with orders to be cruel and disregard standard procedures, resulting in extreme violence, including beatings and electric shocks.

Russia Authorized Torture of Ukrainian POWs in March 2022: WSJ
The Wall Street Journal reports that Russian prison authorities authorized and implemented widespread torture against Ukrainian prisoners of war starting in March 2022, with orders to be cruel and disregard standard procedures, resulting in extreme violence, including beatings and electric shocks.
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48% Bias Score

Russian Air Strikes Kill One, Injure 14 in Ukraine
Russian air strikes on Sunday killed one and injured 14 in Kostiantynivka and Kramatorsk, Ukraine, damaging 26 homes and infrastructure; further drone attacks targeted Sumy and a drone was downed near Krasnodar, Russia.

Russian Air Strikes Kill One, Injure 14 in Ukraine
Russian air strikes on Sunday killed one and injured 14 in Kostiantynivka and Kramatorsk, Ukraine, damaging 26 homes and infrastructure; further drone attacks targeted Sumy and a drone was downed near Krasnodar, Russia.
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44% Bias Score

Russia Sets Peace Conditions Amidst Baltic Energy Independence and Continued Ukraine Conflict
Russia claims to have not yet received a suitable proposal for peace talks with Ukraine, despite reports of progress from Donald Trump following a conversation with Vladimir Putin; the Baltic states have fully disconnected from Russia's power grid, and intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine's...

Russia Sets Peace Conditions Amidst Baltic Energy Independence and Continued Ukraine Conflict
Russia claims to have not yet received a suitable proposal for peace talks with Ukraine, despite reports of progress from Donald Trump following a conversation with Vladimir Putin; the Baltic states have fully disconnected from Russia's power grid, and intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine's...
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40% Bias Score

Russia's Renewed Attacks on Ukraine Result in Casualties and Damage
Russia's recent attacks on Ukrainian regions resulted in at least one death and 14 injuries in Kostyantynivka and Kramatorsk, with widespread damage to residential areas and infrastructure; Russia also faces manpower shortages, potentially addressed by utilizing North Korean labor.

Russia's Renewed Attacks on Ukraine Result in Casualties and Damage
Russia's recent attacks on Ukrainian regions resulted in at least one death and 14 injuries in Kostyantynivka and Kramatorsk, with widespread damage to residential areas and infrastructure; Russia also faces manpower shortages, potentially addressed by utilizing North Korean labor.
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44% Bias Score
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