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Russia Used British Criminals to Burn Down London Warehouse, Prosecutors Say
British prosecutors say a Wagner Group operative hired a British drug dealer and accomplices via Telegram to burn down a London warehouse storing Ukrainian humanitarian aid in March 2024, revealing a new tactic of using criminal proxies for acts of sabotage.
Russia Used British Criminals to Burn Down London Warehouse, Prosecutors Say
British prosecutors say a Wagner Group operative hired a British drug dealer and accomplices via Telegram to burn down a London warehouse storing Ukrainian humanitarian aid in March 2024, revealing a new tactic of using criminal proxies for acts of sabotage.
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44% Bias Score


HRW Accuses Malian Army and Wagner Group of Dozens of Fulani Executions
Human Rights Watch (HRW) accuses the Malian army and the Wagner Group of at least 12 executions and 81 enforced disappearances of Fulani men since January 2025, in four regions of Mali, citing witness testimonies and evidence of killings, house burnings, and abductions.
HRW Accuses Malian Army and Wagner Group of Dozens of Fulani Executions
Human Rights Watch (HRW) accuses the Malian army and the Wagner Group of at least 12 executions and 81 enforced disappearances of Fulani men since January 2025, in four regions of Mali, citing witness testimonies and evidence of killings, house burnings, and abductions.
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40% Bias Score


UK Counter-Terror Police Warn of Rising Hostile State Threat
British counter-terror police warn of a rising threat from hostile states, particularly Russia, Iran, and China, using proxies for acts of sabotage and violence in the UK, with activity increasing fivefold since 2018 and now making up 20% of police workload; the youngest suspect is a mid-teenager.
UK Counter-Terror Police Warn of Rising Hostile State Threat
British counter-terror police warn of a rising threat from hostile states, particularly Russia, Iran, and China, using proxies for acts of sabotage and violence in the UK, with activity increasing fivefold since 2018 and now making up 20% of police workload; the youngest suspect is a mid-teenager.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Expands Military Footprint in Africa, Bypassing Sanctions
Russia is circumventing Western sanctions to deliver sophisticated weaponry, including tanks and artillery, to West Africa, bolstering its Africa Corps and increasing its influence in a region experiencing U.S. and European troop withdrawals.
Russia Expands Military Footprint in Africa, Bypassing Sanctions
Russia is circumventing Western sanctions to deliver sophisticated weaponry, including tanks and artillery, to West Africa, bolstering its Africa Corps and increasing its influence in a region experiencing U.S. and European troop withdrawals.
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52% Bias Score


Wagner Withdraws from Mali, Transitioning to Russian Africa Corps
The Wagner Group officially ended its operations in Mali, transitioning its units to the Russian Africa Corps, maintaining Russia's military support for Mali's ruling junta amid ongoing conflicts with jihadist groups.
Wagner Withdraws from Mali, Transitioning to Russian Africa Corps
The Wagner Group officially ended its operations in Mali, transitioning its units to the Russian Africa Corps, maintaining Russia's military support for Mali's ruling junta amid ongoing conflicts with jihadist groups.
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48% Bias Score


Wagner Withdraws from Mali, but Russia Maintains Military Presence
The Russia-backed Wagner Group announced its withdrawal from Mali, ending its 3.5-year counter-insurgency operation; however, Russia will maintain its military presence in Mali through the Africa Corps, a state-controlled paramilitary force, amid concerns over human rights abuses and recent battlefi...
Wagner Withdraws from Mali, but Russia Maintains Military Presence
The Russia-backed Wagner Group announced its withdrawal from Mali, ending its 3.5-year counter-insurgency operation; however, Russia will maintain its military presence in Mali through the Africa Corps, a state-controlled paramilitary force, amid concerns over human rights abuses and recent battlefi...
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44% Bias Score

Russia Replaces Wagner with Africa Corps in Africa
Following Wagner's departure from Mali in June 2024 after a 3.5-year counterinsurgency mission, Russia is replacing the mercenary group with the Kremlin-controlled Africa Corps, a paramilitary force operating under the Russian defense ministry, in several African countries including Mali, Niger, and...

Russia Replaces Wagner with Africa Corps in Africa
Following Wagner's departure from Mali in June 2024 after a 3.5-year counterinsurgency mission, Russia is replacing the mercenary group with the Kremlin-controlled Africa Corps, a paramilitary force operating under the Russian defense ministry, in several African countries including Mali, Niger, and...
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48% Bias Score

HRW Accuses Malian Army and Wagner Mercenaries of Fulani Atrocities
Human Rights Watch accuses the Malian army and Wagner mercenaries of killing at least 12 Fulani civilians and abducting 81 others over three years, based on witness accounts and UN-corroborated reports, alleging extrajudicial killings and mass arrests in incidents like the March 30th Belidaneji mass...

HRW Accuses Malian Army and Wagner Mercenaries of Fulani Atrocities
Human Rights Watch accuses the Malian army and Wagner mercenaries of killing at least 12 Fulani civilians and abducting 81 others over three years, based on witness accounts and UN-corroborated reports, alleging extrajudicial killings and mass arrests in incidents like the March 30th Belidaneji mass...
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44% Bias Score

Russia's covert arms shipments to Africa fuel instability
An Associated Press investigation, supported by satellite imagery and maritime tracking data, reveals that sanctioned Russian cargo ships are covertly supplying heavy weapons to Mali and other African nations via Guinea, exploiting a security vacuum created by the withdrawal of Western troops and em...

Russia's covert arms shipments to Africa fuel instability
An Associated Press investigation, supported by satellite imagery and maritime tracking data, reveals that sanctioned Russian cargo ships are covertly supplying heavy weapons to Mali and other African nations via Guinea, exploiting a security vacuum created by the withdrawal of Western troops and em...
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44% Bias Score

Sahel Jihadist Surge Kills 300, Defying Military Juntas' Claims
Jihadist groups launched a wave of attacks across Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso in the past month, killing at least 300, primarily soldiers, challenging claims by ruling juntas of success in fighting terrorism; Mali suffered the most significant losses.

Sahel Jihadist Surge Kills 300, Defying Military Juntas' Claims
Jihadist groups launched a wave of attacks across Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso in the past month, killing at least 300, primarily soldiers, challenging claims by ruling juntas of success in fighting terrorism; Mali suffered the most significant losses.
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44% Bias Score

Proud Boys Sue US Government for $100 Million Over January 6th Prosecution
Five Proud Boys leaders, convicted for their roles in the January 6th Capitol riot, are suing the US government for $100 million, alleging prosecutorial bias and violation of their constitutional rights in Florida.

Proud Boys Sue US Government for $100 Million Over January 6th Prosecution
Five Proud Boys leaders, convicted for their roles in the January 6th Capitol riot, are suing the US government for $100 million, alleging prosecutorial bias and violation of their constitutional rights in Florida.
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40% Bias Score

Wagner Withdraws from Mali, but Russia's Military Presence Remains
The Russia-backed Wagner Group announced its withdrawal from Mali after more than three and a half years, but Russia's state-controlled Africa Corps will maintain a military presence, continuing its support for the Malian army against insurgents despite reported heavy losses and accusations of human...

Wagner Withdraws from Mali, but Russia's Military Presence Remains
The Russia-backed Wagner Group announced its withdrawal from Mali after more than three and a half years, but Russia's state-controlled Africa Corps will maintain a military presence, continuing its support for the Malian army against insurgents despite reported heavy losses and accusations of human...
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48% Bias Score
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