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Ukraine War: Over 95,000 Pro-Russian Combatant Deaths Confirmed
BBC's investigation reveals over 95,000 confirmed deaths of pro-Russian forces in Ukraine since February 2022, with an estimated 21,000–23,500 from Donbas republics; the actual number is likely much higher due to unreported casualties and the difficulty of recovering bodies.
Ukraine War: Over 95,000 Pro-Russian Combatant Deaths Confirmed
BBC's investigation reveals over 95,000 confirmed deaths of pro-Russian forces in Ukraine since February 2022, with an estimated 21,000–23,500 from Donbas republics; the actual number is likely much higher due to unreported casualties and the difficulty of recovering bodies.
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60% Bias Score


Russia's Hidden War Casualties: 110,000 Disabled Soldiers and the Scandal of Returning Wounded Troops
By late 2024, Russia reported 110,000 war-disabled soldiers, with 54% of severely wounded soldiers experiencing amputations; videos surfaced in early 2025 showing wounded soldiers being forcibly returned to combat, highlighting severe personnel shortages and sparking outrage over inadequate compensa...
Russia's Hidden War Casualties: 110,000 Disabled Soldiers and the Scandal of Returning Wounded Troops
By late 2024, Russia reported 110,000 war-disabled soldiers, with 54% of severely wounded soldiers experiencing amputations; videos surfaced in early 2025 showing wounded soldiers being forcibly returned to combat, highlighting severe personnel shortages and sparking outrage over inadequate compensa...
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52% Bias Score


Bayreuth Festival's 2026 Program Revised Due to Funding and Artist Availability
The Bayreuth Festival's 2026 program, initially including all Wagner operas plus Rienzi, was revised due to increased labor costs, with the Friends of Bayreuth unexpectedly donating an additional €1 million, resulting in a program featuring the Ring cycle, Parsifal, The Flying Dutchman, and Rienzi.
Bayreuth Festival's 2026 Program Revised Due to Funding and Artist Availability
The Bayreuth Festival's 2026 program, initially including all Wagner operas plus Rienzi, was revised due to increased labor costs, with the Friends of Bayreuth unexpectedly donating an additional €1 million, resulting in a program featuring the Ring cycle, Parsifal, The Flying Dutchman, and Rienzi.
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Accuses Russia of Supporting Both Sides in Sudanese Civil War
The U.S. accuses Russia of supporting both sides of Sudan's civil war, hindering peace efforts; Russia denies these claims, citing Western bias. The conflict, ongoing since April 2023, has displaced over 11 million people, and the U.S. recently sanctioned RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.
U.S. Accuses Russia of Supporting Both Sides in Sudanese Civil War
The U.S. accuses Russia of supporting both sides of Sudan's civil war, hindering peace efforts; Russia denies these claims, citing Western bias. The conflict, ongoing since April 2023, has displaced over 11 million people, and the U.S. recently sanctioned RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Shifts Military Operations from Syria to Libya
Since mid-December, Russia has significantly increased flights from its Syrian airbase to Libya's al-Khadim airbase near Benghazi, using large transport planes, to maintain its military presence in the Mediterranean and support operations in Africa following a troop and equipment withdrawal from Syr...
Russia Shifts Military Operations from Syria to Libya
Since mid-December, Russia has significantly increased flights from its Syrian airbase to Libya's al-Khadim airbase near Benghazi, using large transport planes, to maintain its military presence in the Mediterranean and support operations in Africa following a troop and equipment withdrawal from Syr...
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44% Bias Score


Mali: At Least 79 Civilians Killed Since UN Withdrawal
A Human Rights Watch report details at least 79 civilian deaths in Mali since May 2024, attributed to Malian and Wagner forces (32) and Islamist groups (47), following the UN Minusma mission's withdrawal in late 2023; the actual numbers are likely much higher.
Mali: At Least 79 Civilians Killed Since UN Withdrawal
A Human Rights Watch report details at least 79 civilian deaths in Mali since May 2024, attributed to Malian and Wagner forces (32) and Islamist groups (47), following the UN Minusma mission's withdrawal in late 2023; the actual numbers are likely much higher.
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28% Bias Score

Mali: Alleged Massacre of Civilians by Malian Soldiers and Wagner Mercenaries
On February 17, 2025, Malian soldiers and Wagner mercenaries allegedly killed approximately 20 civilians, including migrants, traveling from Gao to Algeria in northern Mali, according to local sources; the Malian military denied responsibility.

Mali: Alleged Massacre of Civilians by Malian Soldiers and Wagner Mercenaries
On February 17, 2025, Malian soldiers and Wagner mercenaries allegedly killed approximately 20 civilians, including migrants, traveling from Gao to Algeria in northern Mali, according to local sources; the Malian military denied responsibility.
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Archaeologist Rescued from Mali by Tuareg Fighters
Spanish archaeologist Joaquín Navarro, kidnapped in southern Algeria on January 14th, was rescued from northern Mali by Tuareg fighters from the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) who negotiated his release after preventing his sale to terrorists affiliated with ISIS; the FLA delivered Navarro to Algeria...

Spanish Archaeologist Rescued from Mali by Tuareg Fighters
Spanish archaeologist Joaquín Navarro, kidnapped in southern Algeria on January 14th, was rescued from northern Mali by Tuareg fighters from the Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) who negotiated his release after preventing his sale to terrorists affiliated with ISIS; the FLA delivered Navarro to Algeria...
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52% Bias Score

CAR President's Geopolitical Balancing Act Raises Concerns
Central African President Faustin-Archange Touadéra, seen as a key player in Russia's Central African military presence, is engaging in a delicate geopolitical balancing act, securing aid from France while maintaining ties with Russia amidst concerns of election transparency and mining concessions.

CAR President's Geopolitical Balancing Act Raises Concerns
Central African President Faustin-Archange Touadéra, seen as a key player in Russia's Central African military presence, is engaging in a delicate geopolitical balancing act, securing aid from France while maintaining ties with Russia amidst concerns of election transparency and mining concessions.
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56% Bias Score

Macron's Comments on Sahel Spark Outrage in Africa
French President Emmanuel Macron's statement expressing gratitude for France's military efforts in the Sahel region has been met with sharp criticism from African leaders, citing insufficient support and a desire for greater sovereignty, leading to increased cooperation with Russia.

Macron's Comments on Sahel Spark Outrage in Africa
French President Emmanuel Macron's statement expressing gratitude for France's military efforts in the Sahel region has been met with sharp criticism from African leaders, citing insufficient support and a desire for greater sovereignty, leading to increased cooperation with Russia.
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60% Bias Score

Ukrainian Drone Strikes Russian Base in Grozny
A Ukrainian drone attack hit a Russian special forces base and OMON police unit in Grozny, Chechnya, over 700 miles from the front lines, marking the third such strike in 11 days, exposing vulnerabilities in Russian air defenses despite Ramzan Kadyrov's recent award and requests for better protectio...

Ukrainian Drone Strikes Russian Base in Grozny
A Ukrainian drone attack hit a Russian special forces base and OMON police unit in Grozny, Chechnya, over 700 miles from the front lines, marking the third such strike in 11 days, exposing vulnerabilities in Russian air defenses despite Ramzan Kadyrov's recent award and requests for better protectio...
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48% Bias Score

Monument to Wagner Leaders Unveiled in Bangui
A monument to slain Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin and his associate Dmitry Utkin was inaugurated in Bangui, Central African Republic on December 3, 2023, highlighting the enduring influence of the mercenary group in the country despite their deaths.

Monument to Wagner Leaders Unveiled in Bangui
A monument to slain Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin and his associate Dmitry Utkin was inaugurated in Bangui, Central African Republic on December 3, 2023, highlighting the enduring influence of the mercenary group in the country despite their deaths.
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36% Bias Score
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