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5 Dead in Russian Strikes on Kharkiv and Kherson
Russian strikes on Kharkiv and Kherson on June 7th killed 5 and wounded over 20, marking the most powerful attack on Kharkiv since the war began; Moscow cited this as retaliation for previous Ukrainian attacks on Russian air bases.
5 Dead in Russian Strikes on Kharkiv and Kherson
Russian strikes on Kharkiv and Kherson on June 7th killed 5 and wounded over 20, marking the most powerful attack on Kharkiv since the war began; Moscow cited this as retaliation for previous Ukrainian attacks on Russian air bases.
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44% Bias Score


Kharkiv Hit in Major Russian Attack
On Saturday, a large-scale Russian attack using drones and missiles, including glide bombs, hit Kharkiv, Ukraine, killing at least three and injuring 21, marking the latest in a series of near-daily widespread assaults across six Ukrainian regions, resulting in at least six deaths and approximately ...
Kharkiv Hit in Major Russian Attack
On Saturday, a large-scale Russian attack using drones and missiles, including glide bombs, hit Kharkiv, Ukraine, killing at least three and injuring 21, marking the latest in a series of near-daily widespread assaults across six Ukrainian regions, resulting in at least six deaths and approximately ...
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44% Bias Score


Russia Launches Major Missile Attack on Ukraine, Killing at Least Four
Russia launched a large-scale missile attack on Ukraine on Friday, killing at least four people and injuring dozens more in Kyiv, Ternopil, and Lutsk; the attacks, which included drones and cruise missiles, caused significant damage and prompted retaliatory statements.
Russia Launches Major Missile Attack on Ukraine, Killing at Least Four
Russia launched a large-scale missile attack on Ukraine on Friday, killing at least four people and injuring dozens more in Kyiv, Ternopil, and Lutsk; the attacks, which included drones and cruise missiles, caused significant damage and prompted retaliatory statements.
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36% Bias Score


Ukraine Air Strikes, US Data Privacy Ruling, and German Asylum Policy
Following Thursday night's air strikes on Ukraine by Russia (over 400 drones and 40 missiles), US President Trump hasn't decided on sanctions yet; meanwhile, the US Supreme Court allowed Doge access to citizen data, and Germany's Interior Minister will refer border asylum rejections to the European ...
Ukraine Air Strikes, US Data Privacy Ruling, and German Asylum Policy
Following Thursday night's air strikes on Ukraine by Russia (over 400 drones and 40 missiles), US President Trump hasn't decided on sanctions yet; meanwhile, the US Supreme Court allowed Doge access to citizen data, and Germany's Interior Minister will refer border asylum rejections to the European ...
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52% Bias Score


War Hero Joins Russian Politics
Raсим Baksikov, a Russian Hero and tank commander who destroyed 8 enemy armored vehicles in a single battle, is now a deputy chairman of a committee in the Tatarstan State Council, participating in the "Time of Heroes" program which integrates war veterans into governance.
War Hero Joins Russian Politics
Raсим Baksikov, a Russian Hero and tank commander who destroyed 8 enemy armored vehicles in a single battle, is now a deputy chairman of a committee in the Tatarstan State Council, participating in the "Time of Heroes" program which integrates war veterans into governance.
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64% Bias Score


Ukraine Drone Attack Cripples Russia's Strategic Air Force
A Ukrainian drone attack on June 1st damaged or destroyed up to 20 Russian military aircraft at several air bases, significantly impacting Russia's ability to launch cruise missiles and estimated to cost Russia $7 billion in damages, according to US intelligence and the SBU.
Ukraine Drone Attack Cripples Russia's Strategic Air Force
A Ukrainian drone attack on June 1st damaged or destroyed up to 20 Russian military aircraft at several air bases, significantly impacting Russia's ability to launch cruise missiles and estimated to cost Russia $7 billion in damages, according to US intelligence and the SBU.
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32% Bias Score

US Appoints New NATO Commander Amid Increased Defense Spending and Russia Concerns
The US appointed Lieutenant General Alexis Grinkevich as Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), a decision welcomed by allies amid concerns over a potential shift in US leadership in NATO; NATO defense ministers also agreed to significantly increase defense spending targets to 5% of GDP, while co...

US Appoints New NATO Commander Amid Increased Defense Spending and Russia Concerns
The US appointed Lieutenant General Alexis Grinkevich as Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), a decision welcomed by allies amid concerns over a potential shift in US leadership in NATO; NATO defense ministers also agreed to significantly increase defense spending targets to 5% of GDP, while co...
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40% Bias Score

EU Prepares New Sanctions on Russia, Including Potential Oil Price Cap Reduction
The European Union plans new sanctions on Russia, including a potential price cap reduction on Russian oil to $45-$50 per barrel, aiming to pressure the Kremlin into a ceasefire in Ukraine; however, this faces challenges due to potential disagreements with the US and other G7 members.

EU Prepares New Sanctions on Russia, Including Potential Oil Price Cap Reduction
The European Union plans new sanctions on Russia, including a potential price cap reduction on Russian oil to $45-$50 per barrel, aiming to pressure the Kremlin into a ceasefire in Ukraine; however, this faces challenges due to potential disagreements with the US and other G7 members.
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36% Bias Score

Russia Occupies Ukrainian Villages Amidst Claims of Buffer Zone Creation
Russia's military actions in northern Sumy Oblast, including the occupation of four villages following Ukraine's withdrawal from Russian territory, prompted evacuations and heightened tensions despite expert skepticism about Russia's ability to create a ten-kilometer buffer zone. The strategic impor...

Russia Occupies Ukrainian Villages Amidst Claims of Buffer Zone Creation
Russia's military actions in northern Sumy Oblast, including the occupation of four villages following Ukraine's withdrawal from Russian territory, prompted evacuations and heightened tensions despite expert skepticism about Russia's ability to create a ten-kilometer buffer zone. The strategic impor...
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32% Bias Score

Ukraine's VK Ban: A Delayed Action with Minimal Long-Term Impact
Ukraine blocked the Russian social media platform VK in 2017 due to the spread of pro-war narratives and the financial support it provided to Russia, prompting initial public backlash but seemingly minimal lasting negative effects.

Ukraine's VK Ban: A Delayed Action with Minimal Long-Term Impact
Ukraine blocked the Russian social media platform VK in 2017 due to the spread of pro-war narratives and the financial support it provided to Russia, prompting initial public backlash but seemingly minimal lasting negative effects.
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48% Bias Score

Russian Air Strikes Kill Five in Kharkiv and Kherson
Russian air strikes on Kharkiv and Kherson killed at least five and injured dozens overnight, with Kharkiv's mayor calling it the worst attack since the war began; attacks involved drones, rockets, and guided bombs, damaging residential areas and critical infrastructure.

Russian Air Strikes Kill Five in Kharkiv and Kherson
Russian air strikes on Kharkiv and Kherson killed at least five and injured dozens overnight, with Kharkiv's mayor calling it the worst attack since the war began; attacks involved drones, rockets, and guided bombs, damaging residential areas and critical infrastructure.
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44% Bias Score

Sweden Emphasizes Continued EU-Poland Cooperation Despite Anti-EU Polish Presidential Win
Following the June 1st election of anti-EU candidate Karol Nawrocki as Polish president, Swedish Secretary of State Christian Danielsson affirmed Poland's continued importance to the EU, highlighting its economic strength and cooperation in various formats while acknowledging the need to address pub...

Sweden Emphasizes Continued EU-Poland Cooperation Despite Anti-EU Polish Presidential Win
Following the June 1st election of anti-EU candidate Karol Nawrocki as Polish president, Swedish Secretary of State Christian Danielsson affirmed Poland's continued importance to the EU, highlighting its economic strength and cooperation in various formats while acknowledging the need to address pub...
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40% Bias Score
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