Russia Apologizes for Azerbaijan Airlines Crash Amidst Conflicting Accounts
A passenger plane crashed in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day, killing 38 people; Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to Azerbaijan, stating it occurred in Russian airspace during a Ukrainian drone attack on Grozny airport, while an investigation is underway, with conflicting accounts and intelli...
Russia Apologizes for Azerbaijan Airlines Crash Amidst Conflicting Accounts
A passenger plane crashed in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day, killing 38 people; Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to Azerbaijan, stating it occurred in Russian airspace during a Ukrainian drone attack on Grozny airport, while an investigation is underway, with conflicting accounts and intelli...
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40% Bias Score
Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Russia Apologizes Amidst Conflicting Accounts
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38 and injuring 29; Russia apologized but didn't accept responsibility, citing Ukrainian drone attacks near Grozny and subsequent defensive actions, while Azerbaijan alleges a Russian surface-to-air missile strike.
Azerbaijan Airlines Crash: Russia Apologizes Amidst Conflicting Accounts
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38 and injuring 29; Russia apologized but didn't accept responsibility, citing Ukrainian drone attacks near Grozny and subsequent defensive actions, while Azerbaijan alleges a Russian surface-to-air missile strike.
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52% Bias Score
38 Dead in Azerbaijan Airlines Crash; Russia Apologizes, but Denies Responsibility
On Christmas Day, Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243, traveling from Baku to Grozny, crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38; Russia apologized for targeting drones in the area but didn't claim responsibility, while conflicting accounts emerged regarding the cause.
38 Dead in Azerbaijan Airlines Crash; Russia Apologizes, but Denies Responsibility
On Christmas Day, Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243, traveling from Baku to Grozny, crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38; Russia apologized for targeting drones in the area but didn't claim responsibility, while conflicting accounts emerged regarding the cause.
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36% Bias Score
Gazprom Halts Gas Exports to Moldova, Raising European Energy Security Concerns
Gazprom will halt gas exports to Moldova on January 1st, 2025, due to unpaid debts, potentially impacting gas transit through Ukraine to other European countries and further escalating energy prices.
Gazprom Halts Gas Exports to Moldova, Raising European Energy Security Concerns
Gazprom will halt gas exports to Moldova on January 1st, 2025, due to unpaid debts, potentially impacting gas transit through Ukraine to other European countries and further escalating energy prices.
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44% Bias Score
Hungary's EU Presidency: Orban's Nationalist Agenda Strains EU Relations
During its EU Council presidency (July-December 2024), Hungary, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, pursued a nationalistic agenda, prioritizing relations with Russia and China over EU collaboration, causing significant tensions within the Union and culminating in controversial statements comparing ...
Hungary's EU Presidency: Orban's Nationalist Agenda Strains EU Relations
During its EU Council presidency (July-December 2024), Hungary, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, pursued a nationalistic agenda, prioritizing relations with Russia and China over EU collaboration, causing significant tensions within the Union and culminating in controversial statements comparing ...
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52% Bias Score
Russia's Troop Numbers and Missile Stockpile in Ukraine
Ukraine's intelligence agency reports that Russia maintains about 600,000 troops in occupied Ukrainian territories and possesses around 1,400 long-range missiles, while Ukrainian forces are employing long-range drones and sea drones to disrupt Russian operations and secure grain exports.
Russia's Troop Numbers and Missile Stockpile in Ukraine
Ukraine's intelligence agency reports that Russia maintains about 600,000 troops in occupied Ukrainian territories and possesses around 1,400 long-range missiles, while Ukrainian forces are employing long-range drones and sea drones to disrupt Russian operations and secure grain exports.
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32% Bias Score
White House Suspects Russia in Deadly Azerbaijani Airliner Crash
On Christmas Day, an Azerbaijani Airlines plane crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38. The White House suspects Russian air defense systems may have been responsible, a claim supported by witness testimonies and media reports citing missile damage. Russia offered condolences but did not comment...
White House Suspects Russia in Deadly Azerbaijani Airliner Crash
On Christmas Day, an Azerbaijani Airlines plane crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38. The White House suspects Russian air defense systems may have been responsible, a claim supported by witness testimonies and media reports citing missile damage. Russia offered condolences but did not comment...
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48% Bias Score
Russian Missile Downed Azerbaijani Airliner, Killing 38
A Russian missile mistakenly shot down an Azerbaijani passenger plane on Wednesday, killing 38 people near Aktau, Kazakhstan, after the plane was reportedly hit by a Russian Pantsir-S anti-aircraft missile during a Ukrainian drone attack on Grozny, Chechnya; Russia has opened a criminal investigatio...
Russian Missile Downed Azerbaijani Airliner, Killing 38
A Russian missile mistakenly shot down an Azerbaijani passenger plane on Wednesday, killing 38 people near Aktau, Kazakhstan, after the plane was reportedly hit by a Russian Pantsir-S anti-aircraft missile during a Ukrainian drone attack on Grozny, Chechnya; Russia has opened a criminal investigatio...
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40% Bias Score
Putin Apologizes for Azerbaijan Airlines Crash Amidst Ukraine Conflict
Following the crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines plane in Kazakhstan on December 25th, Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to Azerbaijan's President Aliyev, with preliminary evidence suggesting the plane was downed by Russian air defenses amid attacks by Ukrainian drones in the region.
Putin Apologizes for Azerbaijan Airlines Crash Amidst Ukraine Conflict
Following the crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines plane in Kazakhstan on December 25th, Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to Azerbaijan's President Aliyev, with preliminary evidence suggesting the plane was downed by Russian air defenses amid attacks by Ukrainian drones in the region.
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40% Bias Score
Western Tech Fuels Russia's New Ballistic Missiles
Russia's new Oreshnik ballistic missiles, tested against Ukraine, utilize Western high-tech components from Germany and Japan, despite sanctions, highlighting continued reliance on foreign technology for precision manufacturing and challenging international efforts to curb arms production.
Western Tech Fuels Russia's New Ballistic Missiles
Russia's new Oreshnik ballistic missiles, tested against Ukraine, utilize Western high-tech components from Germany and Japan, despite sanctions, highlighting continued reliance on foreign technology for precision manufacturing and challenging international efforts to curb arms production.
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40% Bias Score
Moldova Imposes Energy Restrictions Amidst Russia-Induced Crisis
Facing an energy crisis due to Russia halting gas transit through Ukraine since January 1st, 2025, Moldova implemented energy restrictions, including limiting lighting, elevator use, and shifting industrial processes, while blaming Russia and highlighting renewable energy investments.
Moldova Imposes Energy Restrictions Amidst Russia-Induced Crisis
Facing an energy crisis due to Russia halting gas transit through Ukraine since January 1st, 2025, Moldova implemented energy restrictions, including limiting lighting, elevator use, and shifting industrial processes, while blaming Russia and highlighting renewable energy investments.
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52% Bias Score
Gazprom Halts Gas Exports to Moldova, Raising Fears of Wider European Disruptions
Gazprom will halt natural gas exports to Moldova on January 1st, 2024, due to a disputed debt, potentially impacting other European countries and causing widespread power outages in Moldova and Transnistria as a result of a possible end to a gas transit agreement through Ukraine on December 31st.
Gazprom Halts Gas Exports to Moldova, Raising Fears of Wider European Disruptions
Gazprom will halt natural gas exports to Moldova on January 1st, 2024, due to a disputed debt, potentially impacting other European countries and causing widespread power outages in Moldova and Transnistria as a result of a possible end to a gas transit agreement through Ukraine on December 31st.
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44% Bias Score