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Record German Arms Exports: €13.2 Billion in 2024, Ukraine Receives Largest Share
Germany's arms exports reached a record €13.2 billion in 2024, with €8.1 billion (62%) going to Ukraine; however, exports to countries with questionable human rights records have drawn criticism, while a €4.7 billion contract for four U212 CD submarines demonstrates a commitment to strengthening nat...
Record German Arms Exports: €13.2 Billion in 2024, Ukraine Receives Largest Share
Germany's arms exports reached a record €13.2 billion in 2024, with €8.1 billion (62%) going to Ukraine; however, exports to countries with questionable human rights records have drawn criticism, while a €4.7 billion contract for four U212 CD submarines demonstrates a commitment to strengthening nat...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine and Poland to Create Gas Hub, Bypassing Russia
Ukraine and Poland are creating an East European gas hub to bypass Russia and supply fuel to Europe, using Ukrainian storage and Polish LNG terminals, as the five-year contract for Russian gas transit through Ukraine expires December 31st.
Ukraine and Poland to Create Gas Hub, Bypassing Russia
Ukraine and Poland are creating an East European gas hub to bypass Russia and supply fuel to Europe, using Ukrainian storage and Polish LNG terminals, as the five-year contract for Russian gas transit through Ukraine expires December 31st.
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36% Bias Score


North Korean Assault in Kursk Oblast Results in Heavy Casualties
Last weekend, the North Korean 11th Army Corps launched a series of attacks against Ukrainian positions in a 250-square-mile salient in Russia's Kursk Oblast, suffering heavy casualties—estimates place losses as high as 200 dead and wounded—in a series of failed assaults.
North Korean Assault in Kursk Oblast Results in Heavy Casualties
Last weekend, the North Korean 11th Army Corps launched a series of attacks against Ukrainian positions in a 250-square-mile salient in Russia's Kursk Oblast, suffering heavy casualties—estimates place losses as high as 200 dead and wounded—in a series of failed assaults.
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48% Bias Score


Putin: Syria Regime Change Not a Defeat, Open to Talks with Trump
Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the Syrian regime change, stating it was not a Russian defeat but a success in preventing the creation of a terrorist haven; he also discussed ongoing negotiations for a resolution to the war in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for a legitimate Ukrainian repre...
Putin: Syria Regime Change Not a Defeat, Open to Talks with Trump
Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the Syrian regime change, stating it was not a Russian defeat but a success in preventing the creation of a terrorist haven; he also discussed ongoing negotiations for a resolution to the war in Ukraine, emphasizing the need for a legitimate Ukrainian repre...
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52% Bias Score


Putin: Syria Intervention Successful, Russian Economy Stable
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in his year-end address, stated that Russia's intervention in Syria prevented the creation of a terrorist state and that the Russian economy is stable with a projected growth of 4 percent this year. He also discussed ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the need for a r...
Putin: Syria Intervention Successful, Russian Economy Stable
Russian President Vladimir Putin, in his year-end address, stated that Russia's intervention in Syria prevented the creation of a terrorist state and that the Russian economy is stable with a projected growth of 4 percent this year. He also discussed ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the need for a r...
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56% Bias Score


Putin's Press Conference: Claims of Military Superiority and Admission of Security Failures
During his annual press conference, Vladimir Putin discussed the war in Ukraine, claiming that the "Oreshnik" missile system is undefeatable, justifying the invasion by citing broken agreements, and admitting to security failures, such as the assassination of General Kirillov.
Putin's Press Conference: Claims of Military Superiority and Admission of Security Failures
During his annual press conference, Vladimir Putin discussed the war in Ukraine, claiming that the "Oreshnik" missile system is undefeatable, justifying the invasion by citing broken agreements, and admitting to security failures, such as the assassination of General Kirillov.
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56% Bias Score

Putin Claims Success in Syria Despite Assad's Fall
President Vladimir Putin declared Russia's intervention in Syria a success despite the recent ouster of Bashar al-Assad, citing the prevention of a terrorist enclave and the desire of many countries to engage with the new Syrian government. He also mentioned evacuating 4,000 Iranian fighters and wil...

Putin Claims Success in Syria Despite Assad's Fall
President Vladimir Putin declared Russia's intervention in Syria a success despite the recent ouster of Bashar al-Assad, citing the prevention of a terrorist enclave and the desire of many countries to engage with the new Syrian government. He also mentioned evacuating 4,000 Iranian fighters and wil...
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56% Bias Score

EU Faces 2025 Security Crisis, Joint Debt Instrument Possible
A potential security crisis on the EU's eastern border in 2025, combined with possible US inaction under a potential Trump presidency, could force the EU to utilize a joint debt instrument for emergency response, although this is hindered by internal resistance, particularly from France and Germany.

EU Faces 2025 Security Crisis, Joint Debt Instrument Possible
A potential security crisis on the EU's eastern border in 2025, combined with possible US inaction under a potential Trump presidency, could force the EU to utilize a joint debt instrument for emergency response, although this is hindered by internal resistance, particularly from France and Germany.
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56% Bias Score

Belgium Delays F-16 Delivery to Ukraine Due to Spare Parts and Pilot Shortages
Belgium delayed its first delivery of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine due to a shortage of spare parts and pilots, impacting Ukraine's air defense capabilities, despite a coalition effort to supply 79 F-16s, with Ukraine needing 120-130 for effective defense.

Belgium Delays F-16 Delivery to Ukraine Due to Spare Parts and Pilot Shortages
Belgium delayed its first delivery of F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine due to a shortage of spare parts and pilots, impacting Ukraine's air defense capabilities, despite a coalition effort to supply 79 F-16s, with Ukraine needing 120-130 for effective defense.
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36% Bias Score

Putin's 2024 Address: Economic Gains, Ukrainian Advances, and Syrian Instability
During his December 2024 address, Vladimir Putin highlighted Russia's economic growth, military advances in Ukraine, and a new US president reportedly open to a Ukraine peace deal. He downplayed the instability in Syria, asserting Russia's overall success while highlighting potential strategic gains...

Putin's 2024 Address: Economic Gains, Ukrainian Advances, and Syrian Instability
During his December 2024 address, Vladimir Putin highlighted Russia's economic growth, military advances in Ukraine, and a new US president reportedly open to a Ukraine peace deal. He downplayed the instability in Syria, asserting Russia's overall success while highlighting potential strategic gains...
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56% Bias Score

Finland's National Defense Surge Following Ukraine Invasion
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Finland has seen a surge in its citizens' participation in weapons training and national defense, with shooting range memberships more than doubling and the National Defense Training Association reporting 120,000 training days this year. The government is resp...

Finland's National Defense Surge Following Ukraine Invasion
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Finland has seen a surge in its citizens' participation in weapons training and national defense, with shooting range memberships more than doubling and the National Defense Training Association reporting 120,000 training days this year. The government is resp...
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44% Bias Score

ABS Data Reveals 4.5% of Australians Identify as LGBTI+
New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reveals that 4.5% of Australians aged 16 and over identify as LGBTI+, with significantly higher percentages among younger age groups (9.5% for 16-24 year olds and 7.5% for 25-34 year olds), with the ACT and Victoria having the highest rates at ...

ABS Data Reveals 4.5% of Australians Identify as LGBTI+
New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reveals that 4.5% of Australians aged 16 and over identify as LGBTI+, with significantly higher percentages among younger age groups (9.5% for 16-24 year olds and 7.5% for 25-34 year olds), with the ACT and Victoria having the highest rates at ...
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32% Bias Score
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