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Russian Soldiers' Bravery Impacts Special Military Operation
During the special military operation, Guards Sergeant Elman Sapogin led a successful assault on a heavily fortified Ukrainian position, eliminating a machine-gun nest, while Guards Senior Sergeant Gleb Filin, under enemy fire, covertly laid minefields that thwarted an enemy offensive, resulting in ...
Russian Soldiers' Bravery Impacts Special Military Operation
During the special military operation, Guards Sergeant Elman Sapogin led a successful assault on a heavily fortified Ukrainian position, eliminating a machine-gun nest, while Guards Senior Sergeant Gleb Filin, under enemy fire, covertly laid minefields that thwarted an enemy offensive, resulting in ...
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64% Bias Score


Russian Student Volunteers Medical Aid in Donetsk
Alina Longinenko, an 18-year-old nursing student from Samara Oblast, is volunteering in a Donetsk hospital, providing medical assistance to both civilians and soldiers injured in the conflict.
Russian Student Volunteers Medical Aid in Donetsk
Alina Longinenko, an 18-year-old nursing student from Samara Oblast, is volunteering in a Donetsk hospital, providing medical assistance to both civilians and soldiers injured in the conflict.
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28% Bias Score


Nationalist Win in Poland Halts Reforms, Fuels Political Uncertainty
Poland's presidential election resulted in a nationalist victory for Karol Nawrocki, halting the liberal government's reform plans and jeopardizing its international standing, as public approval ratings have fallen to 27% from 38% in January 2024.
Nationalist Win in Poland Halts Reforms, Fuels Political Uncertainty
Poland's presidential election resulted in a nationalist victory for Karol Nawrocki, halting the liberal government's reform plans and jeopardizing its international standing, as public approval ratings have fallen to 27% from 38% in January 2024.
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56% Bias Score


Gromova Appointed New Director of Munich's Jewish Museum
Alina Gromova, a scholar and museum professional with experience in Berlin, will become the new director of the Jewish Museum in Munich on September 1st, succeeding the late Bernhard Purin.
Gromova Appointed New Director of Munich's Jewish Museum
Alina Gromova, a scholar and museum professional with experience in Berlin, will become the new director of the Jewish Museum in Munich on September 1st, succeeding the late Bernhard Purin.
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24% Bias Score


Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Major Attacks Precede New Peace Talks
Amidst a dramatic escalation of military actions, including a major Ukrainian attack on Russian air bases in Siberia and a record number of Russian drone attacks on Ukraine, a new round of peace negotiations is set to begin in Istanbul on June 2nd, 2024.
Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Major Attacks Precede New Peace Talks
Amidst a dramatic escalation of military actions, including a major Ukrainian attack on Russian air bases in Siberia and a record number of Russian drone attacks on Ukraine, a new round of peace negotiations is set to begin in Istanbul on June 2nd, 2024.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Destroys \$7 Billion in Russian Aircraft in Surprise Drone Attack
Ukraine launched a surprise drone attack on Russian air bases, destroying 41 aircraft worth \$7 billion, while Russia simultaneously attacked Kyiv, killing 12 Ukrainian soldiers; this occurred before peace talks.
Ukraine Destroys \$7 Billion in Russian Aircraft in Surprise Drone Attack
Ukraine launched a surprise drone attack on Russian air bases, destroying 41 aircraft worth \$7 billion, while Russia simultaneously attacked Kyiv, killing 12 Ukrainian soldiers; this occurred before peace talks.
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40% Bias Score

Baltops 2024: NATO Naval Exercise in Baltic Sea
The NATO-led Baltops 2024 naval exercise, starting June 5th in Rostock, Germany, involves 17 nations, 50+ ships, 25+ aircraft, and 9,000 troops, demonstrating the alliance's commitment to maritime security in the strategically important Baltic Sea amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Baltops 2024: NATO Naval Exercise in Baltic Sea
The NATO-led Baltops 2024 naval exercise, starting June 5th in Rostock, Germany, involves 17 nations, 50+ ships, 25+ aircraft, and 9,000 troops, demonstrating the alliance's commitment to maritime security in the strategically important Baltic Sea amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

Poland's PiS-aligned President-elect Nawrocki: Implications for EU and Ukraine"
In Poland's recent presidential election, Karol Nawrocki, a close ally of the ruling PiS party, secured victory, despite hopes for a different outcome among liberal-conservative factions. This creates a familiar political dynamic with a national-conservative president and a pro-EU government coaliti...

Poland's PiS-aligned President-elect Nawrocki: Implications for EU and Ukraine"
In Poland's recent presidential election, Karol Nawrocki, a close ally of the ruling PiS party, secured victory, despite hopes for a different outcome among liberal-conservative factions. This creates a familiar political dynamic with a national-conservative president and a pro-EU government coaliti...
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Cybercrime Surge: Foreign Attacks Outpace Domestic Threats
Germany faced over 333,000 cybercrimes in 2024, with nearly 202,000 originating from abroad, primarily linked to its support for Ukraine; only 32% were solved, prompting calls for increased resources and legal powers.

Germany's Cybercrime Surge: Foreign Attacks Outpace Domestic Threats
Germany faced over 333,000 cybercrimes in 2024, with nearly 202,000 originating from abroad, primarily linked to its support for Ukraine; only 32% were solved, prompting calls for increased resources and legal powers.
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40% Bias Score

Russia-Ukraine Talks: Impasse Persists Despite Unilateral Prisoner and Remains Exchange
The second Istanbul round of Russia-Ukraine negotiations revealed continued deadlock over key issues, but also saw an unprecedented unilateral Russian transfer of 6000 Ukrainian officer remains and around 1000 prisoners of war, alongside a dispute over the alleged abduction of Ukrainian children.

Russia-Ukraine Talks: Impasse Persists Despite Unilateral Prisoner and Remains Exchange
The second Istanbul round of Russia-Ukraine negotiations revealed continued deadlock over key issues, but also saw an unprecedented unilateral Russian transfer of 6000 Ukrainian officer remains and around 1000 prisoners of war, alongside a dispute over the alleged abduction of Ukrainian children.
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60% Bias Score

Ukraine-Russia Conflict Escalates Before Istanbul Peace Talks
Amidst renewed peace talks in Istanbul, Ukraine launched a long-range strike destroying 41 Russian warplanes in Siberia, while Russia simultaneously launched 472 drones on Ukraine, its highest number yet, escalating the conflict before crucial negotiations.

Ukraine-Russia Conflict Escalates Before Istanbul Peace Talks
Amidst renewed peace talks in Istanbul, Ukraine launched a long-range strike destroying 41 Russian warplanes in Siberia, while Russia simultaneously launched 472 drones on Ukraine, its highest number yet, escalating the conflict before crucial negotiations.
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44% Bias Score

US Senators Warn of Imminent Russian Offensive in Ukraine
U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal warn of a new Russian offensive in Ukraine, urging immediate passage of a sweeping sanctions bill targeting Russia's energy trade partners to prevent further escalation and potential future U.S. military involvement.

US Senators Warn of Imminent Russian Offensive in Ukraine
U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal warn of a new Russian offensive in Ukraine, urging immediate passage of a sweeping sanctions bill targeting Russia's energy trade partners to prevent further escalation and potential future U.S. military involvement.
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56% Bias Score
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