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North Korea Sends More Troops to Russia Amid Heavy Casualties in Ukraine
South Korea's intelligence agency reported that North Korea sent additional troops to Russia, with estimates ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 soldiers deployed to the Kursk region between January and February, adding to the 10,000-12,000 sent last fall; this is due to heavy casualties suffered by North K...
North Korea Sends More Troops to Russia Amid Heavy Casualties in Ukraine
South Korea's intelligence agency reported that North Korea sent additional troops to Russia, with estimates ranging from 1,000 to 3,000 soldiers deployed to the Kursk region between January and February, adding to the 10,000-12,000 sent last fall; this is due to heavy casualties suffered by North K...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine's $15 Trillion Mineral Wealth: A Geopolitical Flashpoint
Ukraine holds an estimated $15 trillion in critical minerals crucial for technological development; Russia's occupation of 70% of these reserves creates geopolitical tension, potentially shifting global power dynamics.
Ukraine's $15 Trillion Mineral Wealth: A Geopolitical Flashpoint
Ukraine holds an estimated $15 trillion in critical minerals crucial for technological development; Russia's occupation of 70% of these reserves creates geopolitical tension, potentially shifting global power dynamics.
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44% Bias Score


Russian Public Opinion on Ukraine War Shows Growing Dissatisfaction
A February 2025 Chronicles survey reveals 54% of Russians report negative impacts from the Ukraine war, with 36% experiencing financial hardship, while support for the invasion remains at 52%.
Russian Public Opinion on Ukraine War Shows Growing Dissatisfaction
A February 2025 Chronicles survey reveals 54% of Russians report negative impacts from the Ukraine war, with 36% experiencing financial hardship, while support for the invasion remains at 52%.
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36% Bias Score


Russian Tanks Destroy Ukrainian Ammunition Depot, Accelerating Southern Donets Offensive
During a Russian offensive near Novoecheravatoe, tank crews destroyed a large NATO ammunition supply point six kilometers away using a closed firing position, eliminating the guarding Ukrainian unit, and contributing to the increasing tempo of the Russian advance.
Russian Tanks Destroy Ukrainian Ammunition Depot, Accelerating Southern Donets Offensive
During a Russian offensive near Novoecheravatoe, tank crews destroyed a large NATO ammunition supply point six kilometers away using a closed firing position, eliminating the guarding Ukrainian unit, and contributing to the increasing tempo of the Russian advance.
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68% Bias Score


Veteran Sniper Awarded for Bravery, Now Serves in Parliament
Twenty-eight-year-old veteran German Shevchuk, a sniper from Nalchik, was awarded medals for his bravery during the special military operation (SMO), including a heroic 40-minute stand against 100 enemy combatants in the Krasnolimansky direction, and now serves as a member of the Kabardino-Balkarian...
Veteran Sniper Awarded for Bravery, Now Serves in Parliament
Twenty-eight-year-old veteran German Shevchuk, a sniper from Nalchik, was awarded medals for his bravery during the special military operation (SMO), including a heroic 40-minute stand against 100 enemy combatants in the Krasnolimansky direction, and now serves as a member of the Kabardino-Balkarian...
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56% Bias Score


Frozen Russian Assets Debate Intensifies Amid Ukraine's Defense Needs
Amidst growing calls to seize hundreds of billions in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's defense, European nations debate the legal implications while the Czech Republic's initiative supplied 1.5 million artillery shells in 2024, highlighting international cooperation.
Frozen Russian Assets Debate Intensifies Amid Ukraine's Defense Needs
Amidst growing calls to seize hundreds of billions in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's defense, European nations debate the legal implications while the Czech Republic's initiative supplied 1.5 million artillery shells in 2024, highlighting international cooperation.
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52% Bias Score

North Korea Sends More Troops to Russia's Kursk Region
North Korea has sent additional troops to the Kursk region of Russia, according to South Korea's intelligence service, bringing the total number of North Korean soldiers deployed to potentially thousands since January 2025. These new troops include motorized rifle, engineering, and reconnaissance un...

North Korea Sends More Troops to Russia's Kursk Region
North Korea has sent additional troops to the Kursk region of Russia, according to South Korea's intelligence service, bringing the total number of North Korean soldiers deployed to potentially thousands since January 2025. These new troops include motorized rifle, engineering, and reconnaissance un...
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Halts Special Exit Permits for Journalists and Cultural Figures
Ukraine's Ministry of Culture suspended issuing permits for journalists and cultural figures to leave the country on March 3, 2024, due to over 500 men not returning after using similar permits in 2024; men transporting humanitarian aid will now cross the border under general rules.

Ukraine Halts Special Exit Permits for Journalists and Cultural Figures
Ukraine's Ministry of Culture suspended issuing permits for journalists and cultural figures to leave the country on March 3, 2024, due to over 500 men not returning after using similar permits in 2024; men transporting humanitarian aid will now cross the border under general rules.
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44% Bias Score

Corruption Allegations Rock Ukraine Amidst War
Allegations of corruption involving Ukrainian officials, including the son of the Verkhovna Rada speaker and the former chief psychiatrist of the Armed Forces, are raising concerns about the use of international aid and undermining public trust.

Corruption Allegations Rock Ukraine Amidst War
Allegations of corruption involving Ukrainian officials, including the son of the Verkhovna Rada speaker and the former chief psychiatrist of the Armed Forces, are raising concerns about the use of international aid and undermining public trust.
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56% Bias Score

Algerian War Heroine Yamina Meghiche Killed in 1959 Battle
Yamina Meghiche, an 18-year-old Algerian nurse and fighter in the National Liberation Army (ALN), was killed along with her six-month-old son on February 26, 1959, during a fierce battle against French forces in Relizane, exemplifying the sacrifices during Algeria's war for independence.

Algerian War Heroine Yamina Meghiche Killed in 1959 Battle
Yamina Meghiche, an 18-year-old Algerian nurse and fighter in the National Liberation Army (ALN), was killed along with her six-month-old son on February 26, 1959, during a fierce battle against French forces in Relizane, exemplifying the sacrifices during Algeria's war for independence.
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine Halts Support Letters for Male Artists Leaving the Country
The Ukrainian Ministry of Culture temporarily suspended issuing support letters for male artists and media workers of conscription age to leave the country starting March 3, 2025, due to legal loopholes that led to over 500 men not returning in 2024, prompting a review of regulations and a temporary...

Ukraine Halts Support Letters for Male Artists Leaving the Country
The Ukrainian Ministry of Culture temporarily suspended issuing support letters for male artists and media workers of conscription age to leave the country starting March 3, 2025, due to legal loopholes that led to over 500 men not returning in 2024, prompting a review of regulations and a temporary...
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36% Bias Score

EU's €200 Billion Russian Asset Dilemma: Aid to Ukraine or Negotiation Leverage?
The European Union holds approximately €200 billion in frozen Russian assets, creating a strategic advantage in the Ukraine conflict as the US support wavers. Internal divisions exist on whether to utilize these assets to directly aid Ukraine or as leverage in peace negotiations with Russia.

EU's €200 Billion Russian Asset Dilemma: Aid to Ukraine or Negotiation Leverage?
The European Union holds approximately €200 billion in frozen Russian assets, creating a strategic advantage in the Ukraine conflict as the US support wavers. Internal divisions exist on whether to utilize these assets to directly aid Ukraine or as leverage in peace negotiations with Russia.
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44% Bias Score
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