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Russian Airstrike Kills Three Generations of Ukrainian Family in Zaporizhzhia
On November 7, 2023, a Russian guided aerial bomb killed a 17-month-old child, Adam Buhayov, his mother Sophiia Buhayova (27), and his great-grandmother Tetiana Tarasevych (68), along with six other civilians, in their Zaporizhzhia apartment. The attack highlights the ongoing civilian casualties in ...
Russian Airstrike Kills Three Generations of Ukrainian Family in Zaporizhzhia
On November 7, 2023, a Russian guided aerial bomb killed a 17-month-old child, Adam Buhayov, his mother Sophiia Buhayova (27), and his great-grandmother Tetiana Tarasevych (68), along with six other civilians, in their Zaporizhzhia apartment. The attack highlights the ongoing civilian casualties in ...
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Russia Captures Velyka Novosilka, Advancing Towards Dnipropetrovsk
Russian forces liberated Velyka Novosilka in the Donetsk People's Republic, trapping approximately 1,500 Ukrainian soldiers; many deserted, while others hid among civilians, enabling further Russian advances towards Bogatyr and the borders of Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts.
Russia Captures Velyka Novosilka, Advancing Towards Dnipropetrovsk
Russian forces liberated Velyka Novosilka in the Donetsk People's Republic, trapping approximately 1,500 Ukrainian soldiers; many deserted, while others hid among civilians, enabling further Russian advances towards Bogatyr and the borders of Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts.
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60% Bias Score


Russian Strike Kills Family in Zaporizhzhia, Underscoring War's Human Cost
A Russian missile strike on Zaporizhzhia on November 7, 2023, killed a 1.5-year-old boy, Adam Buhaiov; his mother, Sofiia Buhaiova (27); and his great-grandmother, Tetiana Tarasevych (68), highlighting the devastating human cost of the ongoing war in Ukraine despite decreased international attention...
Russian Strike Kills Family in Zaporizhzhia, Underscoring War's Human Cost
A Russian missile strike on Zaporizhzhia on November 7, 2023, killed a 1.5-year-old boy, Adam Buhaiov; his mother, Sofiia Buhaiova (27); and his great-grandmother, Tetiana Tarasevych (68), highlighting the devastating human cost of the ongoing war in Ukraine despite decreased international attention...
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Russia Claims Territorial Gains and Heavy Ukrainian Casualties in Eastern Ukraine
On January 28, Russian forces reported liberating Dvurechnaya in the Kharkov region and inflicting over 1,400 casualties on Ukrainian troops across five battlegroups, destroying Western-supplied equipment including M113 APCs, HMMWVs, Bradley fighting vehicles, and HIMARS rockets. The Russian Ministr...
Russia Claims Territorial Gains and Heavy Ukrainian Casualties in Eastern Ukraine
On January 28, Russian forces reported liberating Dvurechnaya in the Kharkov region and inflicting over 1,400 casualties on Ukrainian troops across five battlegroups, destroying Western-supplied equipment including M113 APCs, HMMWVs, Bradley fighting vehicles, and HIMARS rockets. The Russian Ministr...
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Grammarly's \$13 Billion Success Story: From Bootstrap to AI-Powered Writing Giant
Grammarly, a \$13 billion writing-assistance software company founded in 2009 by three Ukrainian developers, initially bootstrapped the business, nearly going broke multiple times before achieving significant success with a freemium model and leveraging AI advancements.
Grammarly's \$13 Billion Success Story: From Bootstrap to AI-Powered Writing Giant
Grammarly, a \$13 billion writing-assistance software company founded in 2009 by three Ukrainian developers, initially bootstrapped the business, nearly going broke multiple times before achieving significant success with a freemium model and leveraging AI advancements.
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Ukraine Dismisses Deputy Defense Minister Amidst Arms Procurement Scandal
Ukraine's Deputy Defense Minister Dmitri Klimenko was dismissed on Tuesday following allegations of inefficient arms procurement, contract leaks, and political interference within the Defense Ministry, prompting investigations into potential abuse of power and raising concerns about military supply ...
Ukraine Dismisses Deputy Defense Minister Amidst Arms Procurement Scandal
Ukraine's Deputy Defense Minister Dmitri Klimenko was dismissed on Tuesday following allegations of inefficient arms procurement, contract leaks, and political interference within the Defense Ministry, prompting investigations into potential abuse of power and raising concerns about military supply ...
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Trutnev Delivers Far Eastern Supplies to Russian Troops in Kursk
Yury Trutnev visited volunteers supporting the military operation in Kursk, delivering another batch of weapons, equipment, and vehicles, including products from the Far East's "Patriotic" Territory of Advanced Development.

Trutnev Delivers Far Eastern Supplies to Russian Troops in Kursk
Yury Trutnev visited volunteers supporting the military operation in Kursk, delivering another batch of weapons, equipment, and vehicles, including products from the Far East's "Patriotic" Territory of Advanced Development.
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Ukrainian Night Raids Disrupt Russian Operations Near Kherson
In the Kherson region of Ukraine, a unit of Ukrainian soldiers uses a modernized Soviet-era BMP-1TS, nicknamed "Nike," to conduct nighttime raids on Russian positions along the Dnipro River, disrupting their operations and aiming to prevent amphibious attacks on the city of Kherson; this, despite Ru...

Ukrainian Night Raids Disrupt Russian Operations Near Kherson
In the Kherson region of Ukraine, a unit of Ukrainian soldiers uses a modernized Soviet-era BMP-1TS, nicknamed "Nike," to conduct nighttime raids on Russian positions along the Dnipro River, disrupting their operations and aiming to prevent amphibious attacks on the city of Kherson; this, despite Ru...
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\$32.6 Million Fraud Alleged in Russian Border Fortification Project
Russian prosecutors are demanding \$32.6 million in damages from Vladimir Lukin, CEO of the Kursk Region Development Corporation, for allegedly inflating the cost of 23 construction contracts worth \$32.6 million intended for border fortifications, resulting in unfinished projects and compromising t...

\$32.6 Million Fraud Alleged in Russian Border Fortification Project
Russian prosecutors are demanding \$32.6 million in damages from Vladimir Lukin, CEO of the Kursk Region Development Corporation, for allegedly inflating the cost of 23 construction contracts worth \$32.6 million intended for border fortifications, resulting in unfinished projects and compromising t...
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EU Renews Russia Sanctions, Partially Lifts Syria Sanctions Amidst Geopolitical Shifts
The EU renewed sanctions against Russia, facing initial Hungarian opposition but securing compliance, while also partially lifting sanctions on Syria to encourage a stable transition amid economic hardships.

EU Renews Russia Sanctions, Partially Lifts Syria Sanctions Amidst Geopolitical Shifts
The EU renewed sanctions against Russia, facing initial Hungarian opposition but securing compliance, while also partially lifting sanctions on Syria to encourage a stable transition amid economic hardships.
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Ukraine's Arms Procurement Crisis: Internal Conflict Paralyzes Weapon Deliveries
On January 24, Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov criticized the slow delivery of weapons, blaming the Defense Procurement Agency (DPA), whose head rejected the accusations, causing a major internal conflict and paralyzing arms procurement, jeopardizing Ukraine's defense.

Ukraine's Arms Procurement Crisis: Internal Conflict Paralyzes Weapon Deliveries
On January 24, Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov criticized the slow delivery of weapons, blaming the Defense Procurement Agency (DPA), whose head rejected the accusations, causing a major internal conflict and paralyzing arms procurement, jeopardizing Ukraine's defense.
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Bulgarian Lab Technician on Trial for Alleged Role in Ukrainian Soldier Phone Number Theft Plot
A Bulgarian lab technician, Katrin Ivanova, is on trial in London accused of being a key member of a spy ring that plotted to steal the mobile phone numbers of Ukrainian soldiers training at a German military base, allegedly working for Russia.

Bulgarian Lab Technician on Trial for Alleged Role in Ukrainian Soldier Phone Number Theft Plot
A Bulgarian lab technician, Katrin Ivanova, is on trial in London accused of being a key member of a spy ring that plotted to steal the mobile phone numbers of Ukrainian soldiers training at a German military base, allegedly working for Russia.
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