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Ukraine Election Uncertainty: Public Opposition and Shifting Political Landscape
Amidst the ongoing war, Ukraine's 2025 elections face uncertainty due to public opposition without security guarantees, though legally possible if martial law ends in May. Polls show President Zelenskyy leading potential contenders like Valerii Zaluzhnyi, but the situation remains fluid.
Ukraine Election Uncertainty: Public Opposition and Shifting Political Landscape
Amidst the ongoing war, Ukraine's 2025 elections face uncertainty due to public opposition without security guarantees, though legally possible if martial law ends in May. Polls show President Zelenskyy leading potential contenders like Valerii Zaluzhnyi, but the situation remains fluid.
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44% Bias Score


Ukrainian Lions Find Refuge in England
Four lions rescued from the Ukraine war zone, victims of illegal wildlife trade and suffering from starvation and injuries, arrived at a new sanctuary in Kent, England, this week, joining another lioness rescued earlier; a fundraising campaign covered costs.
Ukrainian Lions Find Refuge in England
Four lions rescued from the Ukraine war zone, victims of illegal wildlife trade and suffering from starvation and injuries, arrived at a new sanctuary in Kent, England, this week, joining another lioness rescued earlier; a fundraising campaign covered costs.
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32% Bias Score


Shared Grief and Economic Hardship Amidst the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
In Jerusalem, a Muslim saleswoman, Nur, recounts the emotional toll of the recent conflict, describing the grief of an elderly Jewish customer who lost her grandson, an IDF soldier, and the dire economic situation forcing families to sell their children for NIS 6,000.
Shared Grief and Economic Hardship Amidst the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
In Jerusalem, a Muslim saleswoman, Nur, recounts the emotional toll of the recent conflict, describing the grief of an elderly Jewish customer who lost her grandson, an IDF soldier, and the dire economic situation forcing families to sell their children for NIS 6,000.
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40% Bias Score


Ukrainian Tech Startups Tackle War-Related Health Crisis
Amid the war in Ukraine, two tech startups, Ovul and CareWay, address the growing need for reproductive and mental healthcare, leveraging AI-powered solutions to provide personalized support and address war-related stress and fertility issues; they've secured funding despite the ongoing conflict.
Ukrainian Tech Startups Tackle War-Related Health Crisis
Amid the war in Ukraine, two tech startups, Ovul and CareWay, address the growing need for reproductive and mental healthcare, leveraging AI-powered solutions to provide personalized support and address war-related stress and fertility issues; they've secured funding despite the ongoing conflict.
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32% Bias Score


War's Impact on Korean Farming Communities in Southern Ukraine
Korean communities in southern Ukraine, established since the 1950s and deeply involved in agriculture, have been devastated by the ongoing war, forcing some to flee to South Korea while others stayed, supporting Ukraine and aiming to rebuild.
War's Impact on Korean Farming Communities in Southern Ukraine
Korean communities in southern Ukraine, established since the 1950s and deeply involved in agriculture, have been devastated by the ongoing war, forcing some to flee to South Korea while others stayed, supporting Ukraine and aiming to rebuild.
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40% Bias Score


Ukrainian Koreans: Resilience Amidst War in Shevchenkove
Ethnic Koreans in Shevchenkove, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine, who have farmed the land for over half a century, having arrived from Central Asia after being deported from the Soviet Far East, are facing the devastation of war despite their deep-rooted connection to Ukraine.
Ukrainian Koreans: Resilience Amidst War in Shevchenkove
Ethnic Koreans in Shevchenkove, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine, who have farmed the land for over half a century, having arrived from Central Asia after being deported from the Soviet Far East, are facing the devastation of war despite their deep-rooted connection to Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score

Zelenskyy's Office Denies Report of Plans for July Presidential Election
The Economist" reported that Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is allegedly preparing for a July presidential election, a claim denied by his office; the report links this plan to a potential ceasefire and a desire to limit opponent preparation time, raising questions about feasibility and political mot...

Zelenskyy's Office Denies Report of Plans for July Presidential Election
The Economist" reported that Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is allegedly preparing for a July presidential election, a claim denied by his office; the report links this plan to a potential ceasefire and a desire to limit opponent preparation time, raising questions about feasibility and political mot...
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine's War-Exacerbated Depopulation Crisis
Ukraine's population has plummeted from 52 million in 1991 to an estimated 37.9 million in 2024 due to pre-existing low birth rates, high mortality, and emigration exacerbated by the ongoing war, with predictions of a further decline below 30 million. The return rate of refugees is expected to be mu...

Ukraine's War-Exacerbated Depopulation Crisis
Ukraine's population has plummeted from 52 million in 1991 to an estimated 37.9 million in 2024 due to pre-existing low birth rates, high mortality, and emigration exacerbated by the ongoing war, with predictions of a further decline below 30 million. The return rate of refugees is expected to be mu...
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52% Bias Score

Yemeni Goalball Club Overcomes War's Challenges in Aden
In war-torn Aden, Yemen, the Aden Stars Sports Club for the Blind, founded in 2019, provides goalball training to nearly 120 visually impaired athletes, despite facing resource shortages and infrastructural challenges; the club obtained a temporary license in 2024 and received some financial aid, bu...

Yemeni Goalball Club Overcomes War's Challenges in Aden
In war-torn Aden, Yemen, the Aden Stars Sports Club for the Blind, founded in 2019, provides goalball training to nearly 120 visually impaired athletes, despite facing resource shortages and infrastructural challenges; the club obtained a temporary license in 2024 and received some financial aid, bu...
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24% Bias Score

Israeli Companies Navigate Post-War Work Challenges: Balancing Business Continuity and Employee Well-being
Following the October 7, 2024 war, Israeli companies like Bank Leumi and Amdocs prioritized employee well-being while maintaining business continuity, highlighting the importance of crisis management and flexible work structures; however, the need for tailored support for employees facing prolonged ...

Israeli Companies Navigate Post-War Work Challenges: Balancing Business Continuity and Employee Well-being
Following the October 7, 2024 war, Israeli companies like Bank Leumi and Amdocs prioritized employee well-being while maintaining business continuity, highlighting the importance of crisis management and flexible work structures; however, the need for tailored support for employees facing prolonged ...
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine's Divorce Rate Soars Amid War
In 2024, Ukraine saw nearly equal numbers of marriages (150,200) and divorces (over 141,000), a significant increase from previous years and largely attributed to the ongoing war's impact on relationships and family stability, despite an initial surge in marriages in 2022.

Ukraine's Divorce Rate Soars Amid War
In 2024, Ukraine saw nearly equal numbers of marriages (150,200) and divorces (over 141,000), a significant increase from previous years and largely attributed to the ongoing war's impact on relationships and family stability, despite an initial surge in marriages in 2022.
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24% Bias Score

Global Health Crises in 2025: Conflicts and Instability Exacerbate Healthcare Catastrophes
In 2025, conflicts in Ukraine, Israel-Gaza, and Sudan, alongside crises in Syria, Afghanistan, Haiti, and several African nations, caused widespread destruction of healthcare systems, leaving millions needing urgent medical care and highlighting the interconnectedness of conflict, instability, and p...

Global Health Crises in 2025: Conflicts and Instability Exacerbate Healthcare Catastrophes
In 2025, conflicts in Ukraine, Israel-Gaza, and Sudan, alongside crises in Syria, Afghanistan, Haiti, and several African nations, caused widespread destruction of healthcare systems, leaving millions needing urgent medical care and highlighting the interconnectedness of conflict, instability, and p...
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28% Bias Score
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