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Ukraine-Slovakia Gas Dispute: Zelensky and Fico Clash
Ukrainian President Zelensky and Slovak Prime Minister Fico are engaged in a public conflict stemming from Ukraine's January 1st, 2025 halt of Russian gas transit, with Fico criticizing the move and Zelensky accusing him of prioritizing Russian interests, threatening further repercussions for energy...
Ukraine-Slovakia Gas Dispute: Zelensky and Fico Clash
Ukrainian President Zelensky and Slovak Prime Minister Fico are engaged in a public conflict stemming from Ukraine's January 1st, 2025 halt of Russian gas transit, with Fico criticizing the move and Zelensky accusing him of prioritizing Russian interests, threatening further repercussions for energy...
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36% Bias Score


Resilience in Rubble: Orihiv Residents Endure War's Devastation
In war-torn Orihiv, Ukraine, 54-year-old Liubov Dernova sweeps the streets, one of 800 residents who remain amidst the destruction caused by Russian shelling, highlighting the resilience of a city reduced to rubble yet clinging to hope.
Resilience in Rubble: Orihiv Residents Endure War's Devastation
In war-torn Orihiv, Ukraine, 54-year-old Liubov Dernova sweeps the streets, one of 800 residents who remain amidst the destruction caused by Russian shelling, highlighting the resilience of a city reduced to rubble yet clinging to hope.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Charges Former MP Novinsky with Treason, Seizes $377 Million in Assets
Ukraine's SBU and DBR charged former MP Vadym Novinsky in absentia with treason and inciting religious hatred for disseminating Kremlin propaganda, using religious communities in the EU to discredit Ukraine, and collaborating with Patriarch Kirill; they seized over $377 million USD in his assets.
Ukraine Charges Former MP Novinsky with Treason, Seizes $377 Million in Assets
Ukraine's SBU and DBR charged former MP Vadym Novinsky in absentia with treason and inciting religious hatred for disseminating Kremlin propaganda, using religious communities in the EU to discredit Ukraine, and collaborating with Patriarch Kirill; they seized over $377 million USD in his assets.
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32% Bias Score


Germany Could Participate in Securing Ukrainian Demilitarized Zone: Pistorius
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius stated Germany could help secure a demilitarized zone in Ukraine if a ceasefire occurs, emphasizing Germany's role as NATO's largest European partner and his upcoming meeting with the US administration in February to discuss this, alongside advocating for a si...
Germany Could Participate in Securing Ukrainian Demilitarized Zone: Pistorius
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius stated Germany could help secure a demilitarized zone in Ukraine if a ceasefire occurs, emphasizing Germany's role as NATO's largest European partner and his upcoming meeting with the US administration in February to discuss this, alongside advocating for a si...
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32% Bias Score


Russian Missile Strike Damages Ukrainian Cathedral
A Russian missile strike on Zaporizhzhia on Saturday damaged St. Andrew's Cathedral, killing one and injuring at least ten; the attack follows a Ukrainian law banning organizations linked to the Russian Orthodox Church and adds to over 630 religious sites damaged since the invasion began.
Russian Missile Strike Damages Ukrainian Cathedral
A Russian missile strike on Zaporizhzhia on Saturday damaged St. Andrew's Cathedral, killing one and injuring at least ten; the attack follows a Ukrainian law banning organizations linked to the Russian Orthodox Church and adds to over 630 religious sites damaged since the invasion began.
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36% Bias Score


Russia Claims Gains in Kursk, Ukraine's Strategy Shifts
Russia claims to have retaken two-thirds of Ukrainian-occupied territory in the Kursk region, while the Institute for the Study of War estimates it at 50 percent; a recent Ukrainian offensive involving 2,000 troops and heavy weaponry failed to secure major gains, but inflicted equipment damage; Ukra...
Russia Claims Gains in Kursk, Ukraine's Strategy Shifts
Russia claims to have retaken two-thirds of Ukrainian-occupied territory in the Kursk region, while the Institute for the Study of War estimates it at 50 percent; a recent Ukrainian offensive involving 2,000 troops and heavy weaponry failed to secure major gains, but inflicted equipment damage; Ukra...
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine Rejects US Proposal to Lower Mobilization Age, Prioritizes Weaponry Over Troop Numbers
Ukraine faces challenges in military mobilization, with the US suggesting lowering the recruitment age to 18, while Ukraine prioritizes modern weaponry and incentivizing voluntary enlistment due to issues with fairness and morale.

Ukraine Rejects US Proposal to Lower Mobilization Age, Prioritizes Weaponry Over Troop Numbers
Ukraine faces challenges in military mobilization, with the US suggesting lowering the recruitment age to 18, while Ukraine prioritizes modern weaponry and incentivizing voluntary enlistment due to issues with fairness and morale.
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44% Bias Score

Russia Strikes Ukrainian Military Facilities in Retaliation
In response to Ukrainian attacks using US-supplied ATACMS missiles, Russia's Aerospace Forces conducted retaliatory strikes on December 29th, targeting the Luch Design Bureau in Kyiv and the Motor Sich plant in Zaporizhzhia, significantly impacting Ukrainian military production capabilities.

Russia Strikes Ukrainian Military Facilities in Retaliation
In response to Ukrainian attacks using US-supplied ATACMS missiles, Russia's Aerospace Forces conducted retaliatory strikes on December 29th, targeting the Luch Design Bureau in Kyiv and the Motor Sich plant in Zaporizhzhia, significantly impacting Ukrainian military production capabilities.
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60% Bias Score

60,000 Ukrainian Soldiers AWOL Since War's Start
At least 60,000 Ukrainian soldiers have gone AWOL since the start of the Russian invasion, with 30,000 considered deserters due to factors including combat exhaustion, structural problems, incompetent commanders, inadequate training, and corruption.

60,000 Ukrainian Soldiers AWOL Since War's Start
At least 60,000 Ukrainian soldiers have gone AWOL since the start of the Russian invasion, with 30,000 considered deserters due to factors including combat exhaustion, structural problems, incompetent commanders, inadequate training, and corruption.
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40% Bias Score

German Greens Criticize SPD's Handling of Ukraine Aid Package
German Green Party leader Franziska Brantner criticized the SPD for potentially jeopardizing crucial military aid to Ukraine due to upcoming elections, warning it could harm Germany's reputation and European stability. The SPD's initial reluctance to approve a €3 billion aid package caused conflict ...

German Greens Criticize SPD's Handling of Ukraine Aid Package
German Green Party leader Franziska Brantner criticized the SPD for potentially jeopardizing crucial military aid to Ukraine due to upcoming elections, warning it could harm Germany's reputation and European stability. The SPD's initial reluctance to approve a €3 billion aid package caused conflict ...
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56% Bias Score

Global Fight for Democracy: Activists Unite Against Authoritarianism
Iranian activist Massih Alinejad's social media campaign prompted thousands of Iranian women to discard their hijabs; Anne Applebaum's book, "Autocracy, Inc.," highlights the crucial collaboration between democratic activists and the need for a unified front against global authoritarianism, using th...

Global Fight for Democracy: Activists Unite Against Authoritarianism
Iranian activist Massih Alinejad's social media campaign prompted thousands of Iranian women to discard their hijabs; Anne Applebaum's book, "Autocracy, Inc.," highlights the crucial collaboration between democratic activists and the need for a unified front against global authoritarianism, using th...
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Reforms Disability Assessments, Replacing MSECs with Expert Teams
Ukraine replaced its Medico-Social Expert Commissions (MSECs) with 1,500 expert medical teams totaling 5,600 doctors to assess disability eligibility, starting January 1st, aiming to eliminate corruption and improve efficiency through an online system, though challenges with implementation and train...

Ukraine Reforms Disability Assessments, Replacing MSECs with Expert Teams
Ukraine replaced its Medico-Social Expert Commissions (MSECs) with 1,500 expert medical teams totaling 5,600 doctors to assess disability eligibility, starting January 1st, aiming to eliminate corruption and improve efficiency through an online system, though challenges with implementation and train...
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44% Bias Score
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