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Ukraine and UK Sign Landmark 100-Year Partnership Agreement
Ukraine and the UK signed a 100-year partnership agreement on January 16th in Kyiv, focusing on defense, science, and public relations; President Zelensky stated this model could be replicated with other nations, and that Ukraine will receive $6.6 billion in military aid from the UK in 2025.
Ukraine and UK Sign Landmark 100-Year Partnership Agreement
Ukraine and the UK signed a 100-year partnership agreement on January 16th in Kyiv, focusing on defense, science, and public relations; President Zelensky stated this model could be replicated with other nations, and that Ukraine will receive $6.6 billion in military aid from the UK in 2025.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Delays Ukraine Aid Amidst Budgetary Debate and Elections
Germany's debate on providing an additional €3 billion in military aid to Ukraine is delaying the decision due to budgetary constraints and upcoming elections, highlighting the tension between urgent needs and political tactics.
Germany Delays Ukraine Aid Amidst Budgetary Debate and Elections
Germany's debate on providing an additional €3 billion in military aid to Ukraine is delaying the decision due to budgetary constraints and upcoming elections, highlighting the tension between urgent needs and political tactics.
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52% Bias Score


Portnikov Claims Online Campaign Preludes Assassination Attempt
Ukrainian journalist Vitaliy Portnikov alleges that the online spread of his statement about ordinary people fighting in the war, rather than the elite, is a deliberate campaign to incite hatred and potentially lead to his assassination, similar to the killing of Iryna Faryon.
Portnikov Claims Online Campaign Preludes Assassination Attempt
Ukrainian journalist Vitaliy Portnikov alleges that the online spread of his statement about ordinary people fighting in the war, rather than the elite, is a deliberate campaign to incite hatred and potentially lead to his assassination, similar to the killing of Iryna Faryon.
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48% Bias Score


Ukrainian Counteroffensive in Kursk Repelled; Russian Forces Advance
In the Kursk region, a Ukrainian counteroffensive towards the Berdin farmstead was repelled by Russian forces, resulting in heavy Ukrainian casualties and a Russian advance that has liberated 63.2% of the territory previously occupied by Ukraine, including four settlements.
Ukrainian Counteroffensive in Kursk Repelled; Russian Forces Advance
In the Kursk region, a Ukrainian counteroffensive towards the Berdin farmstead was repelled by Russian forces, resulting in heavy Ukrainian casualties and a Russian advance that has liberated 63.2% of the territory previously occupied by Ukraine, including four settlements.
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60% Bias Score


Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks: 2022 Stalled Negotiations and Future Prospects
Negotiations between Ukraine and Russia in 2022 almost reached a deal on neutrality, but stalled over territorial disputes, domestic policy changes demanded by Russia, and military strength limitations. Despite this, future talks remain possible.
Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks: 2022 Stalled Negotiations and Future Prospects
Negotiations between Ukraine and Russia in 2022 almost reached a deal on neutrality, but stalled over territorial disputes, domestic policy changes demanded by Russia, and military strength limitations. Despite this, future talks remain possible.
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48% Bias Score


German Immigration Drops Sharply in 2023
Germany's 2023 immigration numbers show a sharp decrease compared to 2022, with 210,000 new asylum applications—a third fewer than in 2023; nearly two million immigrated and 1.3 million emigrated, primarily due to fewer Ukrainian refugees. Despite this, Germany remains the leading EU destination for...
German Immigration Drops Sharply in 2023
Germany's 2023 immigration numbers show a sharp decrease compared to 2022, with 210,000 new asylum applications—a third fewer than in 2023; nearly two million immigrated and 1.3 million emigrated, primarily due to fewer Ukrainian refugees. Despite this, Germany remains the leading EU destination for...
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44% Bias Score

Biden Thanks US Military for Service in Farewell Address
President Biden thanked US service members for their strength and integrity during a farewell address at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, highlighting their roles in Afghanistan and Ukraine; the speech occurred four days before President-elect Trump's inauguration and one day after his farewell addre...

Biden Thanks US Military for Service in Farewell Address
President Biden thanked US service members for their strength and integrity during a farewell address at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, highlighting their roles in Afghanistan and Ukraine; the speech occurred four days before President-elect Trump's inauguration and one day after his farewell addre...
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40% Bias Score

UN Pledges $3.32 Billion for Ukraine Amid Concerns Over Potential US Policy Shift
UN officials visited Kyiv to discuss increasing humanitarian aid for Ukraine, launching a $3.32 billion appeal as President Zelenskyy met with UK PM Starmer, signing a century-long partnership agreement amid concerns over potential shifts in US support under a Trump presidency.

UN Pledges $3.32 Billion for Ukraine Amid Concerns Over Potential US Policy Shift
UN officials visited Kyiv to discuss increasing humanitarian aid for Ukraine, launching a $3.32 billion appeal as President Zelenskyy met with UK PM Starmer, signing a century-long partnership agreement amid concerns over potential shifts in US support under a Trump presidency.
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32% Bias Score

Scholz Faces Backlash Over Linking Ukraine Aid to New Debt
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is facing criticism for conditioning €3 billion in further military aid for Ukraine on new debt, prompting accusations of electioneering from opposition parties and even his own foreign minister, amid a looming snap election on February 23rd.

Scholz Faces Backlash Over Linking Ukraine Aid to New Debt
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is facing criticism for conditioning €3 billion in further military aid for Ukraine on new debt, prompting accusations of electioneering from opposition parties and even his own foreign minister, amid a looming snap election on February 23rd.
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56% Bias Score

Scholz Faces Backlash Over Rejected €3 Billion Ukraine Aid Package
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's refusal to approve a €3 billion aid package for Ukraine sparks widespread criticism, with accusations of prioritizing electoral calculations over European needs, despite Germany already providing substantial aid. The decision, linked to concerns about increasing natio...

Scholz Faces Backlash Over Rejected €3 Billion Ukraine Aid Package
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's refusal to approve a €3 billion aid package for Ukraine sparks widespread criticism, with accusations of prioritizing electoral calculations over European needs, despite Germany already providing substantial aid. The decision, linked to concerns about increasing natio...
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56% Bias Score

Austin Concludes Tumultuous Pentagon Term, Warns Against Undermining Diversity
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin concluded his four-year term, marked by crises including the Afghanistan withdrawal, the war in Ukraine, and the Israel-Hamas conflict; he warned against diminishing diversity programs within the military, and new protocols were implemented following an investigation i...

Austin Concludes Tumultuous Pentagon Term, Warns Against Undermining Diversity
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin concluded his four-year term, marked by crises including the Afghanistan withdrawal, the war in Ukraine, and the Israel-Hamas conflict; he warned against diminishing diversity programs within the military, and new protocols were implemented following an investigation i...
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56% Bias Score

Bulgaria's Unlikely Coalition Government Raises Concerns
Bulgaria's parliament approved a new government, a coalition of pro-Western GERB-SDS, pro-Russian socialists, and the populist ITN, raising concerns about its pro-Western stance and predicted short lifespan; the Prime Minister is Rosen Zhelyazkov, a close associate of former PM Boyko Borisov, who wi...

Bulgaria's Unlikely Coalition Government Raises Concerns
Bulgaria's parliament approved a new government, a coalition of pro-Western GERB-SDS, pro-Russian socialists, and the populist ITN, raising concerns about its pro-Western stance and predicted short lifespan; the Prime Minister is Rosen Zhelyazkov, a close associate of former PM Boyko Borisov, who wi...
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48% Bias Score
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