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German Espionage Investigation Launched After Drones Spotted Near Ukrainian Patriot Training Ground
Unidentified drones were spotted six times in January 2024 near a German military base in Schleswig-Holstein, where Ukrainian soldiers train on Patriot missile systems; despite jamming technology, the drones were not intercepted, leading to a German espionage investigation.
German Espionage Investigation Launched After Drones Spotted Near Ukrainian Patriot Training Ground
Unidentified drones were spotted six times in January 2024 near a German military base in Schleswig-Holstein, where Ukrainian soldiers train on Patriot missile systems; despite jamming technology, the drones were not intercepted, leading to a German espionage investigation.
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48% Bias Score


German Military Base Under Drone Espionage Investigation
Between January 9th and 29th, six unidentified drones were detected over the German military base in Schleswig, where Ukrainian soldiers train on Patriot missile systems; the German Ministry of Defense is investigating potential espionage, suspecting Russian involvement due to ineffective countermea...
German Military Base Under Drone Espionage Investigation
Between January 9th and 29th, six unidentified drones were detected over the German military base in Schleswig, where Ukrainian soldiers train on Patriot missile systems; the German Ministry of Defense is investigating potential espionage, suspecting Russian involvement due to ineffective countermea...
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40% Bias Score


Ziferblat to Represent Ukraine at Eurovision 2025
The Kyiv-based band Ziferblat won Ukraine's Eurovision 2025 national selection with their song "Bird of Pray," a disco-funk and 70s-inspired track about hope, beating nine other finalists whose songs mostly addressed the ongoing war.
Ziferblat to Represent Ukraine at Eurovision 2025
The Kyiv-based band Ziferblat won Ukraine's Eurovision 2025 national selection with their song "Bird of Pray," a disco-funk and 70s-inspired track about hope, beating nine other finalists whose songs mostly addressed the ongoing war.
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32% Bias Score


North Korean Troops Return to Ukraine Front Lines
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced on Friday that North Korean troops have returned to the front lines in Russia's Kursk region, launching new assaults; he claims hundreds of Russian and North Korean soldiers have been killed, following reports of heavy North Korean losses last month which led t...
North Korean Troops Return to Ukraine Front Lines
Ukrainian President Zelensky announced on Friday that North Korean troops have returned to the front lines in Russia's Kursk region, launching new assaults; he claims hundreds of Russian and North Korean soldiers have been killed, following reports of heavy North Korean losses last month which led t...
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40% Bias Score


Conflicting Reports on Capture of Toretsk Amidst Ongoing Battles in Eastern Ukraine
On February 7th, Russia claimed to have captured Toretsk in eastern Ukraine after five months of intense fighting, reporting significant Ukrainian losses; however, Ukraine denies this, citing ongoing fierce urban battles.
Conflicting Reports on Capture of Toretsk Amidst Ongoing Battles in Eastern Ukraine
On February 7th, Russia claimed to have captured Toretsk in eastern Ukraine after five months of intense fighting, reporting significant Ukrainian losses; however, Ukraine denies this, citing ongoing fierce urban battles.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine Offers Rare Earth Minerals to Secure U.S. Aid
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, in a bid to secure more U.S. aid, offered access to Ukraine's vast rare earth and critical mineral deposits, shown on a classified map, emphasizing joint development with the U.S. as a mutually beneficial partnership.
Ukraine Offers Rare Earth Minerals to Secure U.S. Aid
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, in a bid to secure more U.S. aid, offered access to Ukraine's vast rare earth and critical mineral deposits, shown on a classified map, emphasizing joint development with the U.S. as a mutually beneficial partnership.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Election: Merz Leads Amidst Economic Crisis and Far-Right Rise
On February 23rd, Germans will elect their next parliament, with Friedrich Merz of the CDU leading polls amidst economic downturn, rising far-right influence (AfD), and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Five candidates compete for Chancellor.

Germany's Election: Merz Leads Amidst Economic Crisis and Far-Right Rise
On February 23rd, Germans will elect their next parliament, with Friedrich Merz of the CDU leading polls amidst economic downturn, rising far-right influence (AfD), and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Five candidates compete for Chancellor.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Confirms Putin Contact Amidst Ukrainian Offer of Rare Earth Minerals
President Trump confirmed speaking with Vladimir Putin without specifying details, while Ukrainian President Zelensky offered access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals in exchange for continued US military aid, highlighting the strategic significance of these resources amid the ongoing conflict.

Trump Confirms Putin Contact Amidst Ukrainian Offer of Rare Earth Minerals
President Trump confirmed speaking with Vladimir Putin without specifying details, while Ukrainian President Zelensky offered access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals in exchange for continued US military aid, highlighting the strategic significance of these resources amid the ongoing conflict.
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine Sanctions 55 Russian Museum Officials for Cultural Destruction
Ukraine imposed sanctions on 55 Russian museum officials, including the Hermitage and Pushkin Museum directors, for their alleged role in destroying Ukrainian cultural identity, prohibiting their entry into Ukraine and freezing assets; this follows accusations of complicity in destroying Ukrainian c...

Ukraine Sanctions 55 Russian Museum Officials for Cultural Destruction
Ukraine imposed sanctions on 55 Russian museum officials, including the Hermitage and Pushkin Museum directors, for their alleged role in destroying Ukrainian cultural identity, prohibiting their entry into Ukraine and freezing assets; this follows accusations of complicity in destroying Ukrainian c...
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Recaptured Territory in Kursk Oblast After Failed Russian-North Korean Counteroffensive
A 20,000-strong Ukrainian force invaded Russia's Kursk Oblast in August 2024, drawing Russian forces away from the eastern front. A subsequent 60,000-strong Russian-North Korean counterattack failed, losing a third of its personnel, allowing the Ukrainians to recapture territory in February 2025.

Ukraine Recaptured Territory in Kursk Oblast After Failed Russian-North Korean Counteroffensive
A 20,000-strong Ukrainian force invaded Russia's Kursk Oblast in August 2024, drawing Russian forces away from the eastern front. A subsequent 60,000-strong Russian-North Korean counterattack failed, losing a third of its personnel, allowing the Ukrainians to recapture territory in February 2025.
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40% Bias Score

Increased Attacks Around Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Raise Safety Concerns
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi reported increased attacks around Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the largest in Europe, during a visit to Moscow, raising concerns about nuclear safety despite ongoing joint efforts; Russia also cited threats to its Kursk and Smolensk plants.

Increased Attacks Around Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Raise Safety Concerns
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi reported increased attacks around Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, the largest in Europe, during a visit to Moscow, raising concerns about nuclear safety despite ongoing joint efforts; Russia also cited threats to its Kursk and Smolensk plants.
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44% Bias Score

Russian Court Fines Graduate for Refusal to Work in Occupied Mariupol
A St. Petersburg court ordered Valeria Guyva and her father to pay 285,000 rubles for her refusal to work as a pharmacist in occupied Mariupol after graduating from university, despite arguing it was unsafe; the university argued she violated her targeted training contract.

Russian Court Fines Graduate for Refusal to Work in Occupied Mariupol
A St. Petersburg court ordered Valeria Guyva and her father to pay 285,000 rubles for her refusal to work as a pharmacist in occupied Mariupol after graduating from university, despite arguing it was unsafe; the university argued she violated her targeted training contract.
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60% Bias Score
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