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Ukraine Drone Strikes Cripple 17% of Russia's Oil Refining Capacity
Ukraine's drone strikes have crippled 17% of Russia's oil refining capacity (1.1 million barrels per day), causing fuel shortages across Russia, from Crimea to the Far East, amid peak tourist season, and impacting Moscow's war funding.
Ukraine Drone Strikes Cripple 17% of Russia's Oil Refining Capacity
Ukraine's drone strikes have crippled 17% of Russia's oil refining capacity (1.1 million barrels per day), causing fuel shortages across Russia, from Crimea to the Far East, amid peak tourist season, and impacting Moscow's war funding.
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44% Bias Score


France's War Economy Stalls: Production Bottlenecks and European Coordination Failures
France's defense industry struggles to increase production three years after its "war economy" initiative, hampered by organizational issues, delayed budgets, and fragmented European coordination.
France's War Economy Stalls: Production Bottlenecks and European Coordination Failures
France's defense industry struggles to increase production three years after its "war economy" initiative, hampered by organizational issues, delayed budgets, and fragmented European coordination.
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48% Bias Score


War Economies: Resource Mobilization, Industrial Shifts, and the EU's Reaming
The article analyzes "war economies," detailing their characteristics—resource mobilization, production shifts to military goods, increased state control—and their impacts on various nations, including Russia, Ukraine, and the EU, highlighting the economic benefits for certain industries and the ove...
War Economies: Resource Mobilization, Industrial Shifts, and the EU's Reaming
The article analyzes "war economies," detailing their characteristics—resource mobilization, production shifts to military goods, increased state control—and their impacts on various nations, including Russia, Ukraine, and the EU, highlighting the economic benefits for certain industries and the ove...
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36% Bias Score


War Economies: Resource Shifts and the EU's ReArming
Several countries are adopting "war economies," characterized by resource reallocation to military production, as seen in Russia and Ukraine's responses to the conflict, and the EU's "ReArm Europe" plan, totaling €800 billion, reflects this trend.
War Economies: Resource Shifts and the EU's ReArming
Several countries are adopting "war economies," characterized by resource reallocation to military production, as seen in Russia and Ukraine's responses to the conflict, and the EU's "ReArm Europe" plan, totaling €800 billion, reflects this trend.
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32% Bias Score


War Economies: Resource Shifts and Economic Impacts
A war economy prioritizes military production, shifting industrial output and resource allocation; this leads to increased government spending, impacting various sectors and potentially causing inflation and reduced welfare; examples include Russia, Ukraine, and the EU's response to geopolitical shi...
War Economies: Resource Shifts and Economic Impacts
A war economy prioritizes military production, shifting industrial output and resource allocation; this leads to increased government spending, impacting various sectors and potentially causing inflation and reduced welfare; examples include Russia, Ukraine, and the EU's response to geopolitical shi...
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20% Bias Score


War Economies: Shifting Priorities and Economic Impacts
The shift to a "war economy" necessitates increased military spending, impacting industrial production, public finances, and social programs; this is evident in Ukraine (58% of budget on military), Russia, and the EU's €800 billion "ReArm Europe" plan.
War Economies: Shifting Priorities and Economic Impacts
The shift to a "war economy" necessitates increased military spending, impacting industrial production, public finances, and social programs; this is evident in Ukraine (58% of budget on military), Russia, and the EU's €800 billion "ReArm Europe" plan.
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40% Bias Score

Russia's Banking System on the Brink of Collapse
Facing Western sanctions and a war economy, Russia's banking system is experiencing a crisis, with at least three major banks seeking bailouts due to rising bad loans and government interventions that mask growing instability, potentially leading to a catastrophic financial collapse.

Russia's Banking System on the Brink of Collapse
Facing Western sanctions and a war economy, Russia's banking system is experiencing a crisis, with at least three major banks seeking bailouts due to rising bad loans and government interventions that mask growing instability, potentially leading to a catastrophic financial collapse.
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60% Bias Score

France's 'War Economy': Booming Defense Industry Faces Labor Shortages
French President Macron's 2022 declaration of a 'war economy' has spurred a significant increase in France's defense production, with major companies experiencing a fourfold rise in output, but faces challenges in securing funding and labor.

France's 'War Economy': Booming Defense Industry Faces Labor Shortages
French President Macron's 2022 declaration of a 'war economy' has spurred a significant increase in France's defense production, with major companies experiencing a fourfold rise in output, but faces challenges in securing funding and labor.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Amends Mobilization Reservation Process, Increasing Quotas for Critical Infrastructure
The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers amended the mobilization reservation process, increasing quotas to 75% for critical infrastructure and adding two defense companies (Defense Procurement Agency and State Rear Services Operator), while simplifying requirements for damaged energy firms.

Ukraine Amends Mobilization Reservation Process, Increasing Quotas for Critical Infrastructure
The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers amended the mobilization reservation process, increasing quotas to 75% for critical infrastructure and adding two defense companies (Defense Procurement Agency and State Rear Services Operator), while simplifying requirements for damaged energy firms.
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36% Bias Score

War Economies: Resource Reallocation and its Global Impact
Several countries, including Ukraine (58% of its budget to military spending), are experiencing the economic consequences of a war economy, characterized by resource reallocation, increased government spending, and potential inflation, while companies producing military goods benefit.

War Economies: Resource Reallocation and its Global Impact
Several countries, including Ukraine (58% of its budget to military spending), are experiencing the economic consequences of a war economy, characterized by resource reallocation, increased government spending, and potential inflation, while companies producing military goods benefit.
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36% Bias Score

Russia's Labor Crisis: Ozon Recruits South Asian Workers
Facing a severe labor shortage, Russia's second-largest online marketplace, Ozon, is actively recruiting workers from South Asian countries, offering comprehensive benefits including accommodation and language training, to address its urgent need for warehouse staff in its massive Pushkino facility,...

Russia's Labor Crisis: Ozon Recruits South Asian Workers
Facing a severe labor shortage, Russia's second-largest online marketplace, Ozon, is actively recruiting workers from South Asian countries, offering comprehensive benefits including accommodation and language training, to address its urgent need for warehouse staff in its massive Pushkino facility,...
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44% Bias Score

War Economies: Shifting Priorities and Impacts
A war economy, exemplified by the EU's €800 billion "ReArm Europe" plan, prioritizes military production, leading to increased government spending, inflation, and benefits for specific industries, while potentially reducing welfare spending and requiring constitutional changes in some countries like...

War Economies: Shifting Priorities and Impacts
A war economy, exemplified by the EU's €800 billion "ReArm Europe" plan, prioritizes military production, leading to increased government spending, inflation, and benefits for specific industries, while potentially reducing welfare spending and requiring constitutional changes in some countries like...
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16% Bias Score
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