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Ukraine's Ministry of Justice Suffers Month-Long Outage After Major Cyberattack
A sophisticated cyberattack in late December crippled Ukraine's Ministry of Justice's state registries for a month, highlighting vulnerabilities despite claims of robust security, and underscoring the need for improved cybersecurity practices.
Ukraine's Ministry of Justice Suffers Month-Long Outage After Major Cyberattack
A sophisticated cyberattack in late December crippled Ukraine's Ministry of Justice's state registries for a month, highlighting vulnerabilities despite claims of robust security, and underscoring the need for improved cybersecurity practices.
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24% Bias Score


Trump's Presidency: Reshaping EU-US Relations and Global Power Dynamics
Donald Trump's presidency, beginning after a two-and-a-half-month delay, raises significant questions for the EU regarding its relations with Russia and its alignment with US foreign policy, particularly given the focus on countering China's influence and reassessing the post-war security architectu...
Trump's Presidency: Reshaping EU-US Relations and Global Power Dynamics
Donald Trump's presidency, beginning after a two-and-a-half-month delay, raises significant questions for the EU regarding its relations with Russia and its alignment with US foreign policy, particularly given the focus on countering China's influence and reassessing the post-war security architectu...
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48% Bias Score


El-Sisi and Putin Discuss Bilateral Ties, Gaza Ceasefire
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation on January 21, discussing strengthening bilateral ties, including a Russian industrial zone near the Suez Canal and the El Dabaa nuclear power plant, as well as the Ukraine conflict and the Gaza ce...
El-Sisi and Putin Discuss Bilateral Ties, Gaza Ceasefire
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation on January 21, discussing strengthening bilateral ties, including a Russian industrial zone near the Suez Canal and the El Dabaa nuclear power plant, as well as the Ukraine conflict and the Gaza ce...
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28% Bias Score


Kyiv Court Orders Pre-Trial Detention for Pro-Russian TV Host
A Kyiv court ordered the pre-trial detention of Max Nazarova, a former TV host accused of justifying Russia's aggression through his YouTube channel and pro-Kremlin narratives, for 60 days with 12 million hryvnias bail option.
Kyiv Court Orders Pre-Trial Detention for Pro-Russian TV Host
A Kyiv court ordered the pre-trial detention of Max Nazarova, a former TV host accused of justifying Russia's aggression through his YouTube channel and pro-Kremlin narratives, for 60 days with 12 million hryvnias bail option.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Inauguration: Limited Guest List, Indoor Ceremony
Donald Trump's second inauguration ceremony, taking place on January 20, 2025 in Washington D.C.'s Capitol rotunda due to cold weather, will feature a limited guest list, including former US presidents but excluding key foreign figures like Vladimir Putin and Ursula von der Leyen. The ceremony will ...
Trump's Inauguration: Limited Guest List, Indoor Ceremony
Donald Trump's second inauguration ceremony, taking place on January 20, 2025 in Washington D.C.'s Capitol rotunda due to cold weather, will feature a limited guest list, including former US presidents but excluding key foreign figures like Vladimir Putin and Ursula von der Leyen. The ceremony will ...
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52% Bias Score


Russia Investigates War Crimes as Ukraine Reports Military Shortages Amidst Ongoing Conflict
On January 20, 2025, Russia investigated alleged civilian killings in Russkoe Porechnoye, while Ukraine reported military shortages and accused Russia of using banned chemical weapons 434 times in December 2024, amidst ongoing territorial disputes and calls for increased military aid.
Russia Investigates War Crimes as Ukraine Reports Military Shortages Amidst Ongoing Conflict
On January 20, 2025, Russia investigated alleged civilian killings in Russkoe Porechnoye, while Ukraine reported military shortages and accused Russia of using banned chemical weapons 434 times in December 2024, amidst ongoing territorial disputes and calls for increased military aid.
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40% Bias Score

Russia's 2024 Harvest Shortfall: Export Restrictions and Domestic Price Pressures
Russia's 2024 agricultural harvest fell 14% short of 2023's record, reaching 125 million tons due to poor weather, sanctions-hampered supply chains, and labor shortages; the government responded with export restrictions to stabilize domestic food prices, but this negatively impacts producers' profit...

Russia's 2024 Harvest Shortfall: Export Restrictions and Domestic Price Pressures
Russia's 2024 agricultural harvest fell 14% short of 2023's record, reaching 125 million tons due to poor weather, sanctions-hampered supply chains, and labor shortages; the government responded with export restrictions to stabilize domestic food prices, but this negatively impacts producers' profit...
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36% Bias Score

Orbán Criticizes Zelenskyy's Negotiating Stance, Highlights Ukraine's Weakened Position
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for his negotiating stance during the war with Russia, stating that Ukraine's weakened position requires a more respectful and conciliatory approach from Kyiv. This follows similar criticism from the former UK d...

Orbán Criticizes Zelenskyy's Negotiating Stance, Highlights Ukraine's Weakened Position
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for his negotiating stance during the war with Russia, stating that Ukraine's weakened position requires a more respectful and conciliatory approach from Kyiv. This follows similar criticism from the former UK d...
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64% Bias Score

Mixed European Markets React to Trump Orders, Orsted Loss
European markets opened mixed Tuesday; Orsted reported a $1.7 billion loss; UK wages rose 6% but payrolls fell; Trump may impose tariffs; Davos hosts global leaders.

Mixed European Markets React to Trump Orders, Orsted Loss
European markets opened mixed Tuesday; Orsted reported a $1.7 billion loss; UK wages rose 6% but payrolls fell; Trump may impose tariffs; Davos hosts global leaders.
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36% Bias Score

Russia's War Against NATO: A Call for Decisive Action
Russia's ongoing aggression against NATO, including sabotage and disinformation campaigns detailed in a recent Helsinki Commission report, demands a unified and forceful response from the alliance, exemplified by Finland's seizure of a Russian ship involved in suspected cable damage.

Russia's War Against NATO: A Call for Decisive Action
Russia's ongoing aggression against NATO, including sabotage and disinformation campaigns detailed in a recent Helsinki Commission report, demands a unified and forceful response from the alliance, exemplified by Finland's seizure of a Russian ship involved in suspected cable damage.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Return: German Ambassador Warns of 'Maximum Disruption'
German ambassador to Washington warned Foreign Minister Baerbock of Donald Trump's "maximum disruption" agenda, predicting increased presidential power and potential instability; Baerbock confirmed receiving the warning and expressed concerns.

Trump's Return: German Ambassador Warns of 'Maximum Disruption'
German ambassador to Washington warned Foreign Minister Baerbock of Donald Trump's "maximum disruption" agenda, predicting increased presidential power and potential instability; Baerbock confirmed receiving the warning and expressed concerns.
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40% Bias Score

Davos 2024: Global Risks and Cooperation in the Age of Intelligence
The 55th World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland (January 20-24), will convene 3000 participants from 130+ countries to address global challenges including the war in Ukraine, the Gaza humanitarian crisis, AI's impact on jobs, and the return of Donald Trump as US president, whose potential trade ...

Davos 2024: Global Risks and Cooperation in the Age of Intelligence
The 55th World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland (January 20-24), will convene 3000 participants from 130+ countries to address global challenges including the war in Ukraine, the Gaza humanitarian crisis, AI's impact on jobs, and the return of Donald Trump as US president, whose potential trade ...
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48% Bias Score
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