Showing 997 to 1,008 of 8,940 results


Von der Leyen Calls for Self-Reliant Europe Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen received the Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany, on May 29th, emphasizing the need for a self-reliant Europe in response to the changing geopolitical landscape and Russia's invasion of Ukraine; German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Spanish King Felipe...
Von der Leyen Calls for Self-Reliant Europe Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen received the Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany, on May 29th, emphasizing the need for a self-reliant Europe in response to the changing geopolitical landscape and Russia's invasion of Ukraine; German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Spanish King Felipe...
Progress
40% Bias Score


Civilian Attacks on Ukrainian Military Recruitment and Border Patrol
On May 29, in Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine, about 100 people attacked a TCSS vehicle, slashing its tires, while in Zakarpattia Oblast, Roma community members attacked border guards with stones and bricks, injuring two. Both incidents are under investigation.
Civilian Attacks on Ukrainian Military Recruitment and Border Patrol
On May 29, in Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine, about 100 people attacked a TCSS vehicle, slashing its tires, while in Zakarpattia Oblast, Roma community members attacked border guards with stones and bricks, injuring two. Both incidents are under investigation.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Manzhouli: China-Russia Trade Hub Amidst Sanctions and Surveillance
Manzhouli, a Chinese border town, serves as a key economic link between China and Russia, facilitating a surge in trade since the Ukraine invasion, despite experiencing economic challenges and strict government surveillance of foreign journalists.
Manzhouli: China-Russia Trade Hub Amidst Sanctions and Surveillance
Manzhouli, a Chinese border town, serves as a key economic link between China and Russia, facilitating a surge in trade since the Ukraine invasion, despite experiencing economic challenges and strict government surveillance of foreign journalists.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Russia Intensifies Assault on Chasiv Yar, Signaling Prolonged Ukraine Conflict
Despite ongoing peace talks, Russia has intensified its assault on Chasiv Yar, a strategically minor city in eastern Ukraine, using unconventional troops and armored vehicles, suggesting a prolonged conflict with limited prospects for immediate peace.
Russia Intensifies Assault on Chasiv Yar, Signaling Prolonged Ukraine Conflict
Despite ongoing peace talks, Russia has intensified its assault on Chasiv Yar, a strategically minor city in eastern Ukraine, using unconventional troops and armored vehicles, suggesting a prolonged conflict with limited prospects for immediate peace.
Progress
32% Bias Score


Ukraine's Decentralized Military Budget: A Strategic Advantage
Ukraine's army has strengthened its positions due to a successful decentralization of military budgeting, enabling efficient resource allocation and rapid response to battlefield needs; Russia is considering a summer or autumn offensive, but Ukraine's reforms are a significant factor.
Ukraine's Decentralized Military Budget: A Strategic Advantage
Ukraine's army has strengthened its positions due to a successful decentralization of military budgeting, enabling efficient resource allocation and rapid response to battlefield needs; Russia is considering a summer or autumn offensive, but Ukraine's reforms are a significant factor.
Progress
56% Bias Score


Von der Leyen Receives Charlemagne Prize, Outlines Europe's Priorities
Ursula von der Leyen received the Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany on Tuesday, emphasizing peace through defense, EU expansion, democracy protection, and strengthening Europe's resilience in her acceptance speech; several European leaders attended, highlighting the shared responsibility for upho...
Von der Leyen Receives Charlemagne Prize, Outlines Europe's Priorities
Ursula von der Leyen received the Charlemagne Prize in Aachen, Germany on Tuesday, emphasizing peace through defense, EU expansion, democracy protection, and strengthening Europe's resilience in her acceptance speech; several European leaders attended, highlighting the shared responsibility for upho...
Progress
36% Bias Score

Russian Commander Killed in Blast
A retired 34-year-old Russian commander, Zaur Gurtsiev, who led airstrikes on Mariupol and received several medals for his participation in the Ukraine offensive, died in a blast in Stavropol, Russia, on Thursday. Authorities are investigating, and the Kremlin has blamed Ukraine.

Russian Commander Killed in Blast
A retired 34-year-old Russian commander, Zaur Gurtsiev, who led airstrikes on Mariupol and received several medals for his participation in the Ukraine offensive, died in a blast in Stavropol, Russia, on Thursday. Authorities are investigating, and the Kremlin has blamed Ukraine.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Ukraine Secures $500 Million IMF Tranche Amidst Ongoing War
Ukraine and the IMF reached a staff-level agreement on the eighth review of a $15.5 billion EFF program, unlocking a $500 million tranche pending Executive Board approval; the agreement reflects Ukraine's economic resilience and progress on reforms, including tax reporting changes and an NABU audit.

Ukraine Secures $500 Million IMF Tranche Amidst Ongoing War
Ukraine and the IMF reached a staff-level agreement on the eighth review of a $15.5 billion EFF program, unlocking a $500 million tranche pending Executive Board approval; the agreement reflects Ukraine's economic resilience and progress on reforms, including tax reporting changes and an NABU audit.
Progress
52% Bias Score

EU to Decide on Long-Term Status for Ukrainian Refugees
The EU will likely decide on the future of temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees at a June 12-13 meeting in Brussels, with experts divided on whether to extend the current directive or transition to national protection schemes, amid concerns about overburdening asylum systems if a unified solu...

EU to Decide on Long-Term Status for Ukrainian Refugees
The EU will likely decide on the future of temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees at a June 12-13 meeting in Brussels, with experts divided on whether to extend the current directive or transition to national protection schemes, amid concerns about overburdening asylum systems if a unified solu...
Progress
16% Bias Score

Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks Stalled Amidst Conflicting Approaches
Following a May 16th meeting in Istanbul, peace talks between Russia and Ukraine remain stalled, with Russia proposing further talks on May 22nd, but Ukraine requesting a detailed plan from Russia beforehand; the UN expresses concern that hope for negotiations is 'barely' alive.

Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks Stalled Amidst Conflicting Approaches
Following a May 16th meeting in Istanbul, peace talks between Russia and Ukraine remain stalled, with Russia proposing further talks on May 22nd, but Ukraine requesting a detailed plan from Russia beforehand; the UN expresses concern that hope for negotiations is 'barely' alive.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Hidden Chamber Discovered Beneath Ukrainian Castle
Archaeologists in Halych, Ukraine, have uncovered a hidden chamber beneath the 12th-century Galician Castle, believed to be an arsenal or vault dating back to the 1676 Turkish-Polish War, with a potential tunnel network suggesting a link to local legends.

Hidden Chamber Discovered Beneath Ukrainian Castle
Archaeologists in Halych, Ukraine, have uncovered a hidden chamber beneath the 12th-century Galician Castle, believed to be an arsenal or vault dating back to the 1676 Turkish-Polish War, with a potential tunnel network suggesting a link to local legends.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Chemnitzer Exhibition Showcases Resilience Amidst War and Societal Change
The Chemnitz exhibition "Woraus wir gemacht sind" features Ukrainian and East German artists exploring themes of identity and resilience through art reflecting on war, societal shifts, and the legacy of socialist-era architecture and materials.

Chemnitzer Exhibition Showcases Resilience Amidst War and Societal Change
The Chemnitz exhibition "Woraus wir gemacht sind" features Ukrainian and East German artists exploring themes of identity and resilience through art reflecting on war, societal shifts, and the legacy of socialist-era architecture and materials.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Showing 997 to 1,008 of 8,940 results