US Military Aid to Ukraine Continues Despite Announced Pause
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirmed that U.S. military aid continues despite a 90-day pause on foreign aid grants announced by Secretary Rubio; Ukraine relies on the U.S. for 40% of its military needs; Russia continues its offensive in eastern Ukraine, resulting in civilian casualties and infras...
US Military Aid to Ukraine Continues Despite Announced Pause
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirmed that U.S. military aid continues despite a 90-day pause on foreign aid grants announced by Secretary Rubio; Ukraine relies on the U.S. for 40% of its military needs; Russia continues its offensive in eastern Ukraine, resulting in civilian casualties and infras...
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52% Bias Score
Trump Budget Nominee Vought Hesitates on Ukraine Aid
President-elect Trump's nominee for White House budget director, Russell Vought, declined to fully commit to releasing congressionally approved military aid to Ukraine during his confirmation hearing, citing a desire to potentially overturn the 1974 Impoundment Control Act and reduce spending on soc...
Trump Budget Nominee Vought Hesitates on Ukraine Aid
President-elect Trump's nominee for White House budget director, Russell Vought, declined to fully commit to releasing congressionally approved military aid to Ukraine during his confirmation hearing, citing a desire to potentially overturn the 1974 Impoundment Control Act and reduce spending on soc...
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48% Bias Score
Biden Administration Sends $500 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine
The Biden administration announced a $500 million military aid package to Ukraine, bringing the total U.S. aid to over $65 billion, amid uncertainty about future negotiations with Russia and a presidential transition.
Biden Administration Sends $500 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine
The Biden administration announced a $500 million military aid package to Ukraine, bringing the total U.S. aid to over $65 billion, amid uncertainty about future negotiations with Russia and a presidential transition.
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48% Bias Score
Biden Sends \$2.5 Billion in Aid to Ukraine as Trump's Peace Plan Faces Rejection
President Biden approved a nearly \$2.5 billion aid package to Ukraine before President-elect Trump's inauguration; the Kremlin rejected parts of Trump's Ukraine peace plan; hundreds of prisoners of war were exchanged between Ukraine and Russia, and Azerbaijan accused Russia of downing a passenger p...
Biden Sends \$2.5 Billion in Aid to Ukraine as Trump's Peace Plan Faces Rejection
President Biden approved a nearly \$2.5 billion aid package to Ukraine before President-elect Trump's inauguration; the Kremlin rejected parts of Trump's Ukraine peace plan; hundreds of prisoners of war were exchanged between Ukraine and Russia, and Azerbaijan accused Russia of downing a passenger p...
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32% Bias Score
Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, EU Prepared
Ukraine ended Russian gas transit on January 1st, impacting Slovakia and Moldova, while the EU stated preparedness for this scenario and Germany reaffirmed support for Ukraine; Russia and Ukraine exchanged prisoners, and attacks occurred in Lgow, Sewastopol, and Smolensk.
Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, EU Prepared
Ukraine ended Russian gas transit on January 1st, impacting Slovakia and Moldova, while the EU stated preparedness for this scenario and Germany reaffirmed support for Ukraine; Russia and Ukraine exchanged prisoners, and attacks occurred in Lgow, Sewastopol, and Smolensk.
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36% Bias Score
Biden Announces $2.5 Billion in Final 2024 Aid for Ukraine
President Biden announced a nearly $2.5 billion aid package for Ukraine on Monday, the last of 2024, including $1.25 billion for military drawdown and $1.22 billion for USAI, providing immediate and long-term military supplies, though some Ukrainian officials wished for earlier support.
Biden Announces $2.5 Billion in Final 2024 Aid for Ukraine
President Biden announced a nearly $2.5 billion aid package for Ukraine on Monday, the last of 2024, including $1.25 billion for military drawdown and $1.22 billion for USAI, providing immediate and long-term military supplies, though some Ukrainian officials wished for earlier support.
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28% Bias Score
Trump's Afghanistan Aid Concerns Raise Worries of Humanitarian Crisis
Donald Trump's concerns about US aid to Afghanistan reaching the Taliban have raised worries about potential aid cuts, despite the Taliban's claims of not seeking US aid; the US has spent billions in aid since October 2021, but the Taliban interferes with aid distribution, creating concerns about it...
Trump's Afghanistan Aid Concerns Raise Worries of Humanitarian Crisis
Donald Trump's concerns about US aid to Afghanistan reaching the Taliban have raised worries about potential aid cuts, despite the Taliban's claims of not seeking US aid; the US has spent billions in aid since October 2021, but the Taliban interferes with aid distribution, creating concerns about it...
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36% Bias Score
Trump to Meet Putin Amidst Concerns Over Ukraine Policy Shift
Incoming US President Donald Trump announced plans to meet with Vladimir Putin to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, despite previously offering unsubstantiated claims of swiftly resolving the conflict and downplaying reported casualties, causing concerns about potential shifts in US foreign policy ...
Trump to Meet Putin Amidst Concerns Over Ukraine Policy Shift
Incoming US President Donald Trump announced plans to meet with Vladimir Putin to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, despite previously offering unsubstantiated claims of swiftly resolving the conflict and downplaying reported casualties, causing concerns about potential shifts in US foreign policy ...
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40% Bias Score
Final $500 Million US Military Aid Package for Ukraine Announced
The Biden administration announced a $500 million military aid package for Ukraine, including air defense missiles and F-16 equipment, before the Trump administration takes office, aiming to strengthen Ukraine's position before potential peace negotiations in early 2025.
Final $500 Million US Military Aid Package for Ukraine Announced
The Biden administration announced a $500 million military aid package for Ukraine, including air defense missiles and F-16 equipment, before the Trump administration takes office, aiming to strengthen Ukraine's position before potential peace negotiations in early 2025.
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36% Bias Score
Ukraine Receives €40 Billion in Foreign Aid, but Incoming US President Opposes Further Support
Ukraine received nearly €40 billion in foreign financial aid in 2024, covering essential social spending; the US additionally provided $6 billion in military and financial aid, but incoming president Trump opposes further aid, raising concerns for Ukraine's future.
Ukraine Receives €40 Billion in Foreign Aid, but Incoming US President Opposes Further Support
Ukraine received nearly €40 billion in foreign financial aid in 2024, covering essential social spending; the US additionally provided $6 billion in military and financial aid, but incoming president Trump opposes further aid, raising concerns for Ukraine's future.
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44% Bias Score
Iraq to Repatriate 500 Citizens from Syrian Al Hol Camp
Over 500 Iraqi citizens will be repatriated from Syria's Al Hol camp in the coming days, adding to the 10,142 already returned; this follows continued requests from Kurdish authorities, despite international hesitation due to security concerns.
Iraq to Repatriate 500 Citizens from Syrian Al Hol Camp
Over 500 Iraqi citizens will be repatriated from Syria's Al Hol camp in the coming days, adding to the 10,142 already returned; this follows continued requests from Kurdish authorities, despite international hesitation due to security concerns.
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36% Bias Score
Kremlin Denies Peace Deal Claims Amidst Major US Aid Announcement for Ukraine
The Kremlin denied journalist Dmitry Gordon's claim of a December 30th, 2024 peace deal to end the war in Ukraine, while President Zelensky announced a significant new US aid package totaling $17.5 billion; one part military aid, and another from frozen Russian assets.
Kremlin Denies Peace Deal Claims Amidst Major US Aid Announcement for Ukraine
The Kremlin denied journalist Dmitry Gordon's claim of a December 30th, 2024 peace deal to end the war in Ukraine, while President Zelensky announced a significant new US aid package totaling $17.5 billion; one part military aid, and another from frozen Russian assets.
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48% Bias Score