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Dutch National Park Funding Cuts Threaten Education and Volunteerism
The Dutch government plans to cut €24 million in funding for its 21 national parks, potentially ending school programs, displacing thousands of volunteers, and harming community engagement, despite national parks generating €70 million in extra revenue annually.
Dutch National Park Funding Cuts Threaten Education and Volunteerism
The Dutch government plans to cut €24 million in funding for its 21 national parks, potentially ending school programs, displacing thousands of volunteers, and harming community engagement, despite national parks generating €70 million in extra revenue annually.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Ministry Officials Defy Minister, Thank Volunteers Awarded Royal Decorations
On Thursday, approximately forty Ministry of Asylum and Migration officials published an advertisement thanking volunteers who received royal decorations Friday, defying Minister Faber's unprecedented refusal to approve the awards due to policy disagreements, resulting in the Prime Minister and Inte...
Dutch Ministry Officials Defy Minister, Thank Volunteers Awarded Royal Decorations
On Thursday, approximately forty Ministry of Asylum and Migration officials published an advertisement thanking volunteers who received royal decorations Friday, defying Minister Faber's unprecedented refusal to approve the awards due to policy disagreements, resulting in the Prime Minister and Inte...
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48% Bias Score


Donbas Puppies Find Homes in Volgograd After Mother Remains in Military Service
Two puppies, Zakhar and Makar, rescued from a military base near Donetsk in April 2025, are seeking homes in Volgograd after their mother, a military dog, remained in service; Volgograd volunteers have sterilized over 1000 animals in Donbas since 2022.
Donbas Puppies Find Homes in Volgograd After Mother Remains in Military Service
Two puppies, Zakhar and Makar, rescued from a military base near Donetsk in April 2025, are seeking homes in Volgograd after their mother, a military dog, remained in service; Volgograd volunteers have sterilized over 1000 animals in Donbas since 2022.
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52% Bias Score


Moscow's Extensive Volunteer Network Supports Special Military Operation
Moscow's volunteers actively support participants in the special military operation and residents of newly incorporated territories, with initiatives like the "Moscow Support" portal and the "Mosvolunteer" center facilitating aid delivery, exceeding 500 tons of supplies from OkVeAn alone, and suppor...
Moscow's Extensive Volunteer Network Supports Special Military Operation
Moscow's volunteers actively support participants in the special military operation and residents of newly incorporated territories, with initiatives like the "Moscow Support" portal and the "Mosvolunteer" center facilitating aid delivery, exceeding 500 tons of supplies from OkVeAn alone, and suppor...
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64% Bias Score


Rostov Woman Combines Crimea Business with Aid for Ukrainian Frontline Soldiers
Olga Pronicheva, a 31-year-old from Rostov-on-Don, combines her Crimean tourism business with collecting aid for Russian soldiers in Ukraine, making numerous trips to deliver supplies and perform concerts near the front lines.
Rostov Woman Combines Crimea Business with Aid for Ukrainian Frontline Soldiers
Olga Pronicheva, a 31-year-old from Rostov-on-Don, combines her Crimean tourism business with collecting aid for Russian soldiers in Ukraine, making numerous trips to deliver supplies and perform concerts near the front lines.
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine's Unwavering Resolve: Volunteers Train Amidst Ceasefire Talks
Ukrainian volunteers are undergoing intense military training despite ongoing diplomatic efforts for a 30-day ceasefire, reflecting a deep-seated belief that the war will continue, fueled by strong public resolve to resist Russian control.
Ukraine's Unwavering Resolve: Volunteers Train Amidst Ceasefire Talks
Ukrainian volunteers are undergoing intense military training despite ongoing diplomatic efforts for a 30-day ceasefire, reflecting a deep-seated belief that the war will continue, fueled by strong public resolve to resist Russian control.
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44% Bias Score

Tyumen Region Volunteers Provide Extensive Support to Troops in SMO
Volunteers in the Tyumen region are providing significant support to troops in the special military operation (SMO), including delivering supplies, creating camouflage nets and other equipment, and sending letters of encouragement; the effort is coordinated by local leaders and supported by local bu...

Tyumen Region Volunteers Provide Extensive Support to Troops in SMO
Volunteers in the Tyumen region are providing significant support to troops in the special military operation (SMO), including delivering supplies, creating camouflage nets and other equipment, and sending letters of encouragement; the effort is coordinated by local leaders and supported by local bu...
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44% Bias Score

Primorsky Cancer Patients Find Support in Volunteer Network
A meeting in Primorsky Krai connected cancer patients with 50 volunteers offering support, information, and resources; the initiative, supported by the regional health ministry, highlights peer-to-peer support and community involvement in cancer care.

Primorsky Cancer Patients Find Support in Volunteer Network
A meeting in Primorsky Krai connected cancer patients with 50 volunteers offering support, information, and resources; the initiative, supported by the regional health ministry, highlights peer-to-peer support and community involvement in cancer care.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Cabinet Faces Crisis Over Minister's Refusal to Approve Royal Decorations
Dutch Minister Faber refused to sign five royal decorations for COA volunteers, causing a cabinet unity crisis; Prime Minister Schoof will not attend the parliamentary debate, despite opposition demands, while Faber claims full support for Schoof's decision.

Dutch Cabinet Faces Crisis Over Minister's Refusal to Approve Royal Decorations
Dutch Minister Faber refused to sign five royal decorations for COA volunteers, causing a cabinet unity crisis; Prime Minister Schoof will not attend the parliamentary debate, despite opposition demands, while Faber claims full support for Schoof's decision.
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48% Bias Score

Krasnoyarsk Parliament Supports SMO Veterans, Commemorates Victory Day
The Krasnoyarsk Regional Parliament is actively supporting veterans of the Special Military Operation (SMO) and their families through community engagement, legislative initiatives, and commemorative events, while also emphasizing patriotic education and the 80th anniversary of Victory Day.

Krasnoyarsk Parliament Supports SMO Veterans, Commemorates Victory Day
The Krasnoyarsk Regional Parliament is actively supporting veterans of the Special Military Operation (SMO) and their families through community engagement, legislative initiatives, and commemorative events, while also emphasizing patriotic education and the 80th anniversary of Victory Day.
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52% Bias Score

FEFU Students Expand Humanitarian Aid Efforts in Rostov Region
Students from Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) in Vladivostok are making repeated trips to the Rostov region as volunteers, delivering essential goods and providing support to those affected by the ongoing conflict; participation in these humanitarian missions is increasing.

FEFU Students Expand Humanitarian Aid Efforts in Rostov Region
Students from Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) in Vladivostok are making repeated trips to the Rostov region as volunteers, delivering essential goods and providing support to those affected by the ongoing conflict; participation in these humanitarian missions is increasing.
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36% Bias Score

Kirov Pensioner's Dedication to Humanitarian Aid for Russian Military
In Kirov Oblast, Russia, 63-year-old Larisa Fedorova volunteers daily at a humanitarian aid warehouse, sorting, packing, and distributing supplies to support military personnel, highlighting the significant role of volunteers in the ongoing conflict.

Kirov Pensioner's Dedication to Humanitarian Aid for Russian Military
In Kirov Oblast, Russia, 63-year-old Larisa Fedorova volunteers daily at a humanitarian aid warehouse, sorting, packing, and distributing supplies to support military personnel, highlighting the significant role of volunteers in the ongoing conflict.
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32% Bias Score
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