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US-Ukraine Resource Deal Stalls Amidst Contentious New Demands
Following a failed White House deal, the US proposed controlling Ukraine's mineral resources and pipeline, with revenue initially flowing to the US to repay aid; Ukraine's president opposes this, citing conflicts with EU accession and removal of military security guarantees.
US-Ukraine Resource Deal Stalls Amidst Contentious New Demands
Following a failed White House deal, the US proposed controlling Ukraine's mineral resources and pipeline, with revenue initially flowing to the US to repay aid; Ukraine's president opposes this, citing conflicts with EU accession and removal of military security guarantees.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine's Lithium Dilemma: Depopulation, Delayed Mining, and a US Deal
The depopulating villages of Polochiwka and Kopanky in central Ukraine, with only one child born in 2024, sit atop a major lithium deposit; a planned mine faces delays, raising local environmental concerns and highlighting the potential impact of a US-Ukraine raw materials deal.
Ukraine's Lithium Dilemma: Depopulation, Delayed Mining, and a US Deal
The depopulating villages of Polochiwka and Kopanky in central Ukraine, with only one child born in 2024, sit atop a major lithium deposit; a planned mine faces delays, raising local environmental concerns and highlighting the potential impact of a US-Ukraine raw materials deal.
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44% Bias Score


EU Explores Bypassing Hungary's Veto on Russia Sanctions
Several EU countries are devising a mechanism to sidestep Hungary's veto on Russia sanctions by incorporating them into national laws, raising concerns about the EU's unity and the effectiveness of sanctions against Russia.
EU Explores Bypassing Hungary's Veto on Russia Sanctions
Several EU countries are devising a mechanism to sidestep Hungary's veto on Russia sanctions by incorporating them into national laws, raising concerns about the EU's unity and the effectiveness of sanctions against Russia.
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48% Bias Score


Wolkoff's Ukraine Peace Deal Hints at Territorial Concessions
US envoy Steve Wolkoff stated on Fox News that a Ukraine peace deal will involve "five territories," following meetings with Vladimir Putin where a "lasting peace" was discussed, prompting internal disagreement within the Trump administration over the potential concessions.
Wolkoff's Ukraine Peace Deal Hints at Territorial Concessions
US envoy Steve Wolkoff stated on Fox News that a Ukraine peace deal will involve "five territories," following meetings with Vladimir Putin where a "lasting peace" was discussed, prompting internal disagreement within the Trump administration over the potential concessions.
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52% Bias Score


House Democrats Introduce Bill Expanding Russia Sanctions, Limiting Presidential Power
Democratic Representatives introduced a bill on April 14, 2024, expanding sanctions on Russia, particularly targeting oil exports, and limiting the President's ability to lift them without Congressional approval, continuing an initiative by Senators Graham and Blumenthal, and aiming to support Ukrai...
House Democrats Introduce Bill Expanding Russia Sanctions, Limiting Presidential Power
Democratic Representatives introduced a bill on April 14, 2024, expanding sanctions on Russia, particularly targeting oil exports, and limiting the President's ability to lift them without Congressional approval, continuing an initiative by Senators Graham and Blumenthal, and aiming to support Ukrai...
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40% Bias Score


Delayed Ukrainian Lithium Mining Amidst US-Ukraine Deal Stalemate
The depopulated Ukrainian villages of Połochiwka and Kopanki, home to a potentially massive lithium deposit (40 million tons), face delayed mining due to environmental concerns and a stalled US-Ukraine resource deal; this delay impacts local economic prospects.
Delayed Ukrainian Lithium Mining Amidst US-Ukraine Deal Stalemate
The depopulated Ukrainian villages of Połochiwka and Kopanki, home to a potentially massive lithium deposit (40 million tons), face delayed mining due to environmental concerns and a stalled US-Ukraine resource deal; this delay impacts local economic prospects.
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40% Bias Score

Russia's Soaring Military Recruitment Costs Threaten War Effort
Russia spends 2 billion rubles ($22 million) daily on military recruitment bonuses, straining regional and federal budgets, and potentially limiting the war effort to 12-16 months due to dwindling National Wealth Fund reserves.

Russia's Soaring Military Recruitment Costs Threaten War Effort
Russia spends 2 billion rubles ($22 million) daily on military recruitment bonuses, straining regional and federal budgets, and potentially limiting the war effort to 12-16 months due to dwindling National Wealth Fund reserves.
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36% Bias Score

Russian Man Jailed for Running Online Suicide Group Targeting Children
A Russian court sentenced Ilya Pogiblov to nine years in prison for creating a Blue Whale suicide group online that targeted children and teenagers with tasks leading to self-harm, highlighting the dangers of online manipulation and the need for increased online safety measures.

Russian Man Jailed for Running Online Suicide Group Targeting Children
A Russian court sentenced Ilya Pogiblov to nine years in prison for creating a Blue Whale suicide group online that targeted children and teenagers with tasks leading to self-harm, highlighting the dangers of online manipulation and the need for increased online safety measures.
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28% Bias Score

German Court to Try Three Russian Nationals for Sabotage, Terrorism
A Munich court will try three German-Russian dual citizens accused of planning sabotage in Germany for Russian intelligence; one is also charged with fighting for a Ukrainian terrorist group; the trial begins May 20th.

German Court to Try Three Russian Nationals for Sabotage, Terrorism
A Munich court will try three German-Russian dual citizens accused of planning sabotage in Germany for Russian intelligence; one is also charged with fighting for a Ukrainian terrorist group; the trial begins May 20th.
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48% Bias Score

Disgraced Russian General Returns to Ukraine to Command High-Casualty Penal Battalion
After being sacked and detained for criticizing the Russian Defense Ministry, Major General Ivan Popov is returning to command a penal battalion in Ukraine, highlighting the Kremlin's use of disgraced officers and high casualty rates among ex-prisoner units.

Disgraced Russian General Returns to Ukraine to Command High-Casualty Penal Battalion
After being sacked and detained for criticizing the Russian Defense Ministry, Major General Ivan Popov is returning to command a penal battalion in Ukraine, highlighting the Kremlin's use of disgraced officers and high casualty rates among ex-prisoner units.
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48% Bias Score

Zelensky's Plea to Trump Highlights Europe's Critical Role in Ukraine Conflict
Following the April 13th Russian strikes on Sumy, Ukraine, President Zelensky appealed to President Trump for aid, highlighting the widespread destruction and loss of civilian life; this appeal came after Trump's earlier humiliation of Zelensky in the Oval Office. The event underlines Europe's urgen...

Zelensky's Plea to Trump Highlights Europe's Critical Role in Ukraine Conflict
Following the April 13th Russian strikes on Sumy, Ukraine, President Zelensky appealed to President Trump for aid, highlighting the widespread destruction and loss of civilian life; this appeal came after Trump's earlier humiliation of Zelensky in the Oval Office. The event underlines Europe's urgen...
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56% Bias Score

Germany's Taurus Missile Decision: Military Impact and Geopolitical Implications
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung, and Stuttgarter Zeitung discuss Germany's potential supply of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine on April 15, 2025, analyzing its military implications, political messaging, and impact on peace prospects amidst the ongoing war.

Germany's Taurus Missile Decision: Military Impact and Geopolitical Implications
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung, and Stuttgarter Zeitung discuss Germany's potential supply of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine on April 15, 2025, analyzing its military implications, political messaging, and impact on peace prospects amidst the ongoing war.
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44% Bias Score
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