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Chadian Journalists Jailed, Accused of Wagner Group Ties
Three Chadian journalists—Olivier Mbaindinguim Monodji, Ndilyam Guekidata, and Mahamat Saleh Alhissein—were jailed on Monday in N'Djamena, Chad, pending trial on charges of espionage, conspiracy, and attacking state institutions for allegedly providing information to the Wagner Group, impacting Chad...
Chadian Journalists Jailed, Accused of Wagner Group Ties
Three Chadian journalists—Olivier Mbaindinguim Monodji, Ndilyam Guekidata, and Mahamat Saleh Alhissein—were jailed on Monday in N'Djamena, Chad, pending trial on charges of espionage, conspiracy, and attacking state institutions for allegedly providing information to the Wagner Group, impacting Chad...
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40% Bias Score


Mali Investigates Killing of Civilians by Soldiers and Mercenaries
The Malian army is investigating the alleged killing of at least 24 civilians by its soldiers and Russian mercenaries after two vehicles were stopped, one burned, and passengers executed near Gao, Mali, on Monday, according to the Front for the Liberation of Azawad.
Mali Investigates Killing of Civilians by Soldiers and Mercenaries
The Malian army is investigating the alleged killing of at least 24 civilians by its soldiers and Russian mercenaries after two vehicles were stopped, one burned, and passengers executed near Gao, Mali, on Monday, according to the Front for the Liberation of Azawad.
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40% Bias Score


Three Wagner Mercenaries Arrested in Joint Ukraine-Moldova Operation
Ukrainian and Moldovan law enforcement arrested three Moldovan citizens who fought in Ukraine as part of the Wagner PMC from 2014-2023, participating in key battles; this is part of a larger operation targeting 85 Moldovans who fought for Russia.
Three Wagner Mercenaries Arrested in Joint Ukraine-Moldova Operation
Ukrainian and Moldovan law enforcement arrested three Moldovan citizens who fought in Ukraine as part of the Wagner PMC from 2014-2023, participating in key battles; this is part of a larger operation targeting 85 Moldovans who fought for Russia.
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40% Bias Score


Armenian Battalion Founder Assassinated in Moscow
Armen Sarkisyan, founder of the pro-Russian Armenian Battalion, was killed in a bomb explosion in Moscow on February 3rd; Ukrainian intelligence agencies have long sought his arrest for war crimes and alleged links to violence during the 2014 Maidan protests.
Armenian Battalion Founder Assassinated in Moscow
Armen Sarkisyan, founder of the pro-Russian Armenian Battalion, was killed in a bomb explosion in Moscow on February 3rd; Ukrainian intelligence agencies have long sought his arrest for war crimes and alleged links to violence during the 2014 Maidan protests.
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56% Bias Score


Pro-Russian Militia Founder Dies in Moscow Bombing
Armen Sarkisyan, founder of the pro-Russian Arbat Battalion in Ukraine and described as a "criminal mastermind" by Kyiv, died Monday in Moscow from injuries sustained in a bombing at an upmarket residential complex; the Kremlin spokesperson declined to comment.
Pro-Russian Militia Founder Dies in Moscow Bombing
Armen Sarkisyan, founder of the pro-Russian Arbat Battalion in Ukraine and described as a "criminal mastermind" by Kyiv, died Monday in Moscow from injuries sustained in a bombing at an upmarket residential complex; the Kremlin spokesperson declined to comment.
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48% Bias Score


Russian Ships Dock in Syria Amidst Expected Military Withdrawal
Two Russian military ships, linked to arms transportation and sanctioned by the US, docked at Tartous, Syria, on Tuesday, suggesting a potential withdrawal of Russian military equipment from the country following reports that Russia's lease for the port has been cancelled.
Russian Ships Dock in Syria Amidst Expected Military Withdrawal
Two Russian military ships, linked to arms transportation and sanctioned by the US, docked at Tartous, Syria, on Tuesday, suggesting a potential withdrawal of Russian military equipment from the country following reports that Russia's lease for the port has been cancelled.
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Russian Intelligence Officer Extradited from Bosnia for Alleged Attacks Against Western Allies
Russian intelligence officer Alexander Bezrukovni was arrested in Bosnia in November 2023 and extradited to Poland in February 2024, where he faces charges of coordinating attacks against Poland, the US, and other Western allies, confirming previous reports of Russian training camps in Bosnia.

Russian Intelligence Officer Extradited from Bosnia for Alleged Attacks Against Western Allies
Russian intelligence officer Alexander Bezrukovni was arrested in Bosnia in November 2023 and extradited to Poland in February 2024, where he faces charges of coordinating attacks against Poland, the US, and other Western allies, confirming previous reports of Russian training camps in Bosnia.
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36% Bias Score

288 Romanian Mercenaries Repatriated from DRC Amidst Concerns Over Russia Ties
On February 1, 2025, 288 Romanian mercenaries from Horatiu Popa's RALF PMC were repatriated to Bucharest from Goma, DRC, following their capture by the M23 rebel group. Their return, facilitated by international negotiations and UN intermediaries, highlights the risks of private military involvement...

288 Romanian Mercenaries Repatriated from DRC Amidst Concerns Over Russia Ties
On February 1, 2025, 288 Romanian mercenaries from Horatiu Popa's RALF PMC were repatriated to Bucharest from Goma, DRC, following their capture by the M23 rebel group. Their return, facilitated by international negotiations and UN intermediaries, highlights the risks of private military involvement...
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52% Bias Score

Founder of Pro-Russian ArBat Battalion Killed in Moscow Explosion
Armen Sarkisian, founder of the pro-Russian ArBat battalion fighting in Ukraine, died in a Moscow apartment explosion on Monday; Ukrainian authorities accused him of war crimes and organized crime dating back to 2014.

Founder of Pro-Russian ArBat Battalion Killed in Moscow Explosion
Armen Sarkisian, founder of the pro-Russian ArBat battalion fighting in Ukraine, died in a Moscow apartment explosion on Monday; Ukrainian authorities accused him of war crimes and organized crime dating back to 2014.
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48% Bias Score

Pro-Russian Militia Founder Dies in Moscow Bombing
Armen Sarkisyan, founder of the pro-Russian Arbat Battalion in Ukraine and described by Kyiv as a "criminal mastermind," died Monday in Moscow from injuries sustained in a bombing at an upscale residential complex; Russian authorities confirmed his death, while Ukrainian intelligence highlighted his...

Pro-Russian Militia Founder Dies in Moscow Bombing
Armen Sarkisyan, founder of the pro-Russian Arbat Battalion in Ukraine and described by Kyiv as a "criminal mastermind," died Monday in Moscow from injuries sustained in a bombing at an upscale residential complex; Russian authorities confirmed his death, while Ukrainian intelligence highlighted his...
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40% Bias Score

France Ends 60-Year Military Presence in Chad
France ended its 60-year military presence in Chad on January 30, 2023, withdrawing approximately 1000 troops from the Kossei camp in N'Djamena following Chad's November 2022 decision to terminate defense agreements with France; this is part of a wider trend of French military withdrawals from the S...

France Ends 60-Year Military Presence in Chad
France ended its 60-year military presence in Chad on January 30, 2023, withdrawing approximately 1000 troops from the Kossei camp in N'Djamena following Chad's November 2022 decision to terminate defense agreements with France; this is part of a wider trend of French military withdrawals from the S...
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40% Bias Score

Russia's Expanding Military Presence in Africa Fuels Anti-Western Sentiment
Amidst the ousting of Russia's ally in Syria, the Kremlin is supporting President Faustin-Archange Touadéra in the Central African Republic with Wagner mercenaries, whose presence is deemed essential for Touadéra's continued rule, reflecting Russia's expanding influence across Africa.

Russia's Expanding Military Presence in Africa Fuels Anti-Western Sentiment
Amidst the ousting of Russia's ally in Syria, the Kremlin is supporting President Faustin-Archange Touadéra in the Central African Republic with Wagner mercenaries, whose presence is deemed essential for Touadéra's continued rule, reflecting Russia's expanding influence across Africa.
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48% Bias Score
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