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Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan Faces Ukrainian Resistance
President Trump proposed a Ukraine peace plan that would see the US recognize Russia's control over Crimea and parts of eastern Ukraine in exchange for an end to hostilities and the halting of Ukraine's NATO bid, which has been met with strong resistance from Ukrainian officials.
Trump's Ukraine Peace Plan Faces Ukrainian Resistance
President Trump proposed a Ukraine peace plan that would see the US recognize Russia's control over Crimea and parts of eastern Ukraine in exchange for an end to hostilities and the halting of Ukraine's NATO bid, which has been met with strong resistance from Ukrainian officials.
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56% Bias Score


Russia's Asymmetric Warfare Against Europe: Propaganda, Sabotage, and the Erosion of Unity
Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine faces challenges from Ukrainian resistance and Western support; however, potential shifts in US policy may leave Europe more vulnerable to Russian propaganda and sabotage campaigns, targeting energy infrastructure and defense contractors, increasing costs and delayi...
Russia's Asymmetric Warfare Against Europe: Propaganda, Sabotage, and the Erosion of Unity
Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine faces challenges from Ukrainian resistance and Western support; however, potential shifts in US policy may leave Europe more vulnerable to Russian propaganda and sabotage campaigns, targeting energy infrastructure and defense contractors, increasing costs and delayi...
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48% Bias Score


North Korea, Russia Begin Construction of Border Bridge
North Korea and Russia commenced construction of a kilometre-long road bridge across the Tumen River, aiming to enhance cross-border travel, tourism, and trade, reflecting the strengthening political and economic ties between the two nations amid Russia's war in Ukraine.
North Korea, Russia Begin Construction of Border Bridge
North Korea and Russia commenced construction of a kilometre-long road bridge across the Tumen River, aiming to enhance cross-border travel, tourism, and trade, reflecting the strengthening political and economic ties between the two nations amid Russia's war in Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score


Ukrainian Activist Shot in Kyiv: Russian Agent Apprehended
A 45-year-old woman recruited by Russian special services shot prominent Ukrainian activist Serhii Sternenko in Kyiv yesterday; she was immediately apprehended by Ukraine's Security Service, who prevented what could have been a fatal attack.
Ukrainian Activist Shot in Kyiv: Russian Agent Apprehended
A 45-year-old woman recruited by Russian special services shot prominent Ukrainian activist Serhii Sternenko in Kyiv yesterday; she was immediately apprehended by Ukraine's Security Service, who prevented what could have been a fatal attack.
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56% Bias Score


Russia Deploys Cluster Munitions via Shahed Drones in Ukraine
Russia's use of Shahed drones armed with cluster munitions in Ukraine has caused heavy civilian casualties, marking a shift in tactics from targeting infrastructure to maximizing harm and spreading terror; this mirrors the German Blitz strategy of World War II.
Russia Deploys Cluster Munitions via Shahed Drones in Ukraine
Russia's use of Shahed drones armed with cluster munitions in Ukraine has caused heavy civilian casualties, marking a shift in tactics from targeting infrastructure to maximizing harm and spreading terror; this mirrors the German Blitz strategy of World War II.
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32% Bias Score


Odessa House of Trade Unions Fire: A Turning Point in the Ukraine Conflict
On May 2, 2014, pro-Russian protesters in Odessa, Ukraine, were killed in the House of Trade Unions building fire, marking a significant turning point in the conflict and fueling participation in the Donbas war.
Odessa House of Trade Unions Fire: A Turning Point in the Ukraine Conflict
On May 2, 2014, pro-Russian protesters in Odessa, Ukraine, were killed in the House of Trade Unions building fire, marking a significant turning point in the conflict and fueling participation in the Donbas war.
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64% Bias Score

Russia Launches Large-Scale Drone Attack on Ukraine, Causing Injuries and Infrastructure Damage
During the night of May 2nd, Russia launched about 150 drones from various locations, targeting Ukraine's Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, and Zaporizhzhia regions; Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 64, causing 31 injuries and significant infrastructure damage, including to the Ukrzaliznytsia locomotive re...

Russia Launches Large-Scale Drone Attack on Ukraine, Causing Injuries and Infrastructure Damage
During the night of May 2nd, Russia launched about 150 drones from various locations, targeting Ukraine's Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, and Zaporizhzhia regions; Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 64, causing 31 injuries and significant infrastructure damage, including to the Ukrzaliznytsia locomotive re...
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44% Bias Score

Vance: Ukraine War Needs Negotiated Settlement; US-Ukraine Deal Reached
US Vice President JD Vance stated the Ukraine war won't end soon, emphasizing a negotiated settlement; this follows a new US-Ukraine agreement on rare earth elements for security aid and Trump's suggestion—rejected by Zelenskyy—that Ukraine cede Crimea for peace, while ongoing clashes continue despi...

Vance: Ukraine War Needs Negotiated Settlement; US-Ukraine Deal Reached
US Vice President JD Vance stated the Ukraine war won't end soon, emphasizing a negotiated settlement; this follows a new US-Ukraine agreement on rare earth elements for security aid and Trump's suggestion—rejected by Zelenskyy—that Ukraine cede Crimea for peace, while ongoing clashes continue despi...
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48% Bias Score

Russia's Costly Ukraine Gains: 600,000-Strong Force, Long-Term Conflict
In April, Russia gained 68 square miles in Ukraine at a cost of 4,800 vehicles and over 36,600 casualties, while Ukraine's losses were minimal; Russia's military in Ukraine has grown to 600,000 troops, fueled by high recruitment bonuses and a massive defense budget; this strategy indicates a long-te...

Russia's Costly Ukraine Gains: 600,000-Strong Force, Long-Term Conflict
In April, Russia gained 68 square miles in Ukraine at a cost of 4,800 vehicles and over 36,600 casualties, while Ukraine's losses were minimal; Russia's military in Ukraine has grown to 600,000 troops, fueled by high recruitment bonuses and a massive defense budget; this strategy indicates a long-te...
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44% Bias Score

Mykolaiv Bombing: Teenagers Accused, Russian Recruitment Tactics Revealed
A bomb exploded on February 14, 2025, in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, near a cafe, killing three military personnel and a 42-year-old woman. Four teenagers, allegedly recruited by Russian intelligence via Telegram, are accused of making the bomb; one, 17-year-old Sashok, is awaiting trial.

Mykolaiv Bombing: Teenagers Accused, Russian Recruitment Tactics Revealed
A bomb exploded on February 14, 2025, in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, near a cafe, killing three military personnel and a 42-year-old woman. Four teenagers, allegedly recruited by Russian intelligence via Telegram, are accused of making the bomb; one, 17-year-old Sashok, is awaiting trial.
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48% Bias Score

Revised US-Ukraine Minerals Deal Alters Conflict Dynamics
A revised US-Ukraine minerals deal, brokered by UK and French leaders, replaces an initial demand for massive war reparations with a plan for US military aid, investment in Ukrainian shale gas, and maintains Ukrainian resource ownership, potentially shifting the balance of power in the conflict.

Revised US-Ukraine Minerals Deal Alters Conflict Dynamics
A revised US-Ukraine minerals deal, brokered by UK and French leaders, replaces an initial demand for massive war reparations with a plan for US military aid, investment in Ukrainian shale gas, and maintains Ukrainian resource ownership, potentially shifting the balance of power in the conflict.
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52% Bias Score

US-Ukraine Economic Agreement Reached Amidst Ongoing War
A new US-Ukraine economic agreement allows significant US financial participation in Ukrainian mineral production, avoiding repayment of past aid as debt, while the ongoing military conflict and its implications for peace talks remain unclear.

US-Ukraine Economic Agreement Reached Amidst Ongoing War
A new US-Ukraine economic agreement allows significant US financial participation in Ukrainian mineral production, avoiding repayment of past aid as debt, while the ongoing military conflict and its implications for peace talks remain unclear.
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44% Bias Score
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