Black Sea Oil Spill Causes Mass Cetacean Deaths
The sinking of two Russian oil tankers in the Black Sea in December has caused a major ecological disaster, resulting in the deaths of at least 60 cetaceans and widespread marine pollution; cleanup efforts are underway but face significant challenges.
Black Sea Oil Spill Causes Mass Cetacean Deaths
The sinking of two Russian oil tankers in the Black Sea in December has caused a major ecological disaster, resulting in the deaths of at least 60 cetaceans and widespread marine pollution; cleanup efforts are underway but face significant challenges.
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24% Bias Score
Ukrainian Elite Brigade Refuses Attack Order Near Suji
On January 6th, 2024, near Suji in the Kursk region, the elite Ukrainian 95th Separate Assault Brigade refused a direct attack order, returning to base instead; this follows unsuccessful counterattacks on January 5th and reports of mass desertion from the 155th Brigade after French training, highlig...
Ukrainian Elite Brigade Refuses Attack Order Near Suji
On January 6th, 2024, near Suji in the Kursk region, the elite Ukrainian 95th Separate Assault Brigade refused a direct attack order, returning to base instead; this follows unsuccessful counterattacks on January 5th and reports of mass desertion from the 155th Brigade after French training, highlig...
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60% Bias Score
Kulikov: Optimistic Outlook on Ukraine Conflict Resolution in 2024
Former Russian Deputy Prime Minister and ex-Minister of Internal Affairs Anatoly Kulikov expressed optimism about ending the Ukraine conflict in 2024, highlighting Russia's improved military capabilities and contrasting troop morale with that of Ukraine, while acknowledging uncertainties regarding U...
Kulikov: Optimistic Outlook on Ukraine Conflict Resolution in 2024
Former Russian Deputy Prime Minister and ex-Minister of Internal Affairs Anatoly Kulikov expressed optimism about ending the Ukraine conflict in 2024, highlighting Russia's improved military capabilities and contrasting troop morale with that of Ukraine, while acknowledging uncertainties regarding U...
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56% Bias Score
Ukraine Investigates Summary Executions of POWs by Russian Forces
On January 3, 2025, Russian forces executed two Ukrainian prisoners of war near Vremivka and two more near Neskuchne in Donetsk Oblast, after capturing Ukrainian positions; Ukraine's Prosecutor General's Office opened investigations, and the incidents were reported to the UN and ICRC.
Ukraine Investigates Summary Executions of POWs by Russian Forces
On January 3, 2025, Russian forces executed two Ukrainian prisoners of war near Vremivka and two more near Neskuchne in Donetsk Oblast, after capturing Ukrainian positions; Ukraine's Prosecutor General's Office opened investigations, and the incidents were reported to the UN and ICRC.
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48% Bias Score
Battle for Kurakhove Rages as Ukraine Counterattacks in Russia
Russia claims to have captured Kurakhove, a key town in Ukraine's Donetsk region, while Ukraine disputes this, reporting continued fighting; simultaneously, Ukraine is conducting a counteroffensive in Russia's Kursk region, striking a Russian command post.
Battle for Kurakhove Rages as Ukraine Counterattacks in Russia
Russia claims to have captured Kurakhove, a key town in Ukraine's Donetsk region, while Ukraine disputes this, reporting continued fighting; simultaneously, Ukraine is conducting a counteroffensive in Russia's Kursk region, striking a Russian command post.
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40% Bias Score
Ukraine Launches New Incursion into Russia's Kursk Region
On Sunday, Ukraine launched a new incursion into Russia's Kursk region, using two tanks, a mine-clearing vehicle, and 12 armored combat vehicles with paratroopers near Berdin, prompting Russian claims of repelling attacks and Ukrainian assertions of significant Russian and North Korean losses.
Ukraine Launches New Incursion into Russia's Kursk Region
On Sunday, Ukraine launched a new incursion into Russia's Kursk region, using two tanks, a mine-clearing vehicle, and 12 armored combat vehicles with paratroopers near Berdin, prompting Russian claims of repelling attacks and Ukrainian assertions of significant Russian and North Korean losses.
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36% Bias Score
Zelenskyy's Second Term Bid Hinges on Zaluzhnyi's Support
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy plans to run for a second term, depending on the support of former Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi, who has been offered a top position in exchange for his backing; refusal could lead to investigations.
Zelenskyy's Second Term Bid Hinges on Zaluzhnyi's Support
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy plans to run for a second term, depending on the support of former Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi, who has been offered a top position in exchange for his backing; refusal could lead to investigations.
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60% Bias Score
Greek Nationalist Group Sows Division, Echoes Past Disasters
Retired Greek diplomats, military officials, and politicians formed a group claiming sole authority on national interest, labeling dissenters as traitors, causing political division and echoing the disastrous nationalism of 1967-1974.
Greek Nationalist Group Sows Division, Echoes Past Disasters
Retired Greek diplomats, military officials, and politicians formed a group claiming sole authority on national interest, labeling dissenters as traitors, causing political division and echoing the disastrous nationalism of 1967-1974.
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68% Bias Score
Russian Efreitors' Actions Force Enemy Retreat, Secure Supply Lines
In the ongoing conflict, Efreitor Ilya Solovyev's precise artillery fire forced an enemy retreat, while Efreitor Bulat Budayev's courageous supply run ensured timely support for advancing Russian troops, highlighting the importance of coordinated operations and logistical prowess.
Russian Efreitors' Actions Force Enemy Retreat, Secure Supply Lines
In the ongoing conflict, Efreitor Ilya Solovyev's precise artillery fire forced an enemy retreat, while Efreitor Bulat Budayev's courageous supply run ensured timely support for advancing Russian troops, highlighting the importance of coordinated operations and logistical prowess.
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72% Bias Score
Russia's Ukraine Attacks, Economic Impacts, and Shifting Peace Prospects
Recent Russian attacks in Ukraine's Kherson, Donetsk, and Dnipropetrovsk regions resulted in civilian casualties and the execution of Ukrainian POWs; despite halting Russian gas transit, Russia's economic impact is minimal; a recent poll shows increased Ukrainian support for territorial concessions ...
Russia's Ukraine Attacks, Economic Impacts, and Shifting Peace Prospects
Recent Russian attacks in Ukraine's Kherson, Donetsk, and Dnipropetrovsk regions resulted in civilian casualties and the execution of Ukrainian POWs; despite halting Russian gas transit, Russia's economic impact is minimal; a recent poll shows increased Ukrainian support for territorial concessions ...
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32% Bias Score
Trump's Second Term: A Nationalist Approach to Foreign Policy and its Global Impact
Donald Trump's second presidential term marks a continuation of his nationalist foreign policy, prioritizing American interests and potentially altering US relationships with allies like NATO and impacting global conflicts, including the war in Ukraine and the situation with China and Taiwan.
Trump's Second Term: A Nationalist Approach to Foreign Policy and its Global Impact
Donald Trump's second presidential term marks a continuation of his nationalist foreign policy, prioritizing American interests and potentially altering US relationships with allies like NATO and impacting global conflicts, including the war in Ukraine and the situation with China and Taiwan.
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40% Bias Score
Ukraine Claims Heavy Russian Losses Near Kursk; Russia Captures Kurakhove
President Zelenskyy claims Russia lost 38,000 soldiers near Kursk in Ukraine's ongoing offensive, forcing Russia to divert its strongest units, including North Korean soldiers. Russia claims to have captured Kurakhove, a strategically important town in the Donbass region, after two months of fightin...
Ukraine Claims Heavy Russian Losses Near Kursk; Russia Captures Kurakhove
President Zelenskyy claims Russia lost 38,000 soldiers near Kursk in Ukraine's ongoing offensive, forcing Russia to divert its strongest units, including North Korean soldiers. Russia claims to have captured Kurakhove, a strategically important town in the Donbass region, after two months of fightin...
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36% Bias Score