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Britain Sends Ukraine \$990 Million in Military Loan
Britain sent Ukraine \$990 million, the second part of a \$3 billion loan, for defense amid concerns over President Trump's softening stance on Russia. This is part of a \$50 billion international loan program using frozen Russian assets.
Britain Sends Ukraine \$990 Million in Military Loan
Britain sent Ukraine \$990 million, the second part of a \$3 billion loan, for defense amid concerns over President Trump's softening stance on Russia. This is part of a \$50 billion international loan program using frozen Russian assets.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Conflict: Stalled Ceasefire Negotiations Amidst Continued Russian Attacks
Colonel Marcus Reisner, an Austrian military historian, attributes the stalled Ukraine ceasefire negotiations to Russia's continued strategic attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure and its demand for a complete halt to Ukrainian mobilization and Western arms supplies; the US, according to Special Envoy...
Ukraine Conflict: Stalled Ceasefire Negotiations Amidst Continued Russian Attacks
Colonel Marcus Reisner, an Austrian military historian, attributes the stalled Ukraine ceasefire negotiations to Russia's continued strategic attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure and its demand for a complete halt to Ukrainian mobilization and Western arms supplies; the US, according to Special Envoy...
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40% Bias Score


Sumy Attack Escalates Ukraine Conflict
A Russian rocket attack on the Ukrainian city of Sumy killed 34 civilians, including two children, and injured 119, further escalating tensions and complicating peace efforts; Russia claims the strike targeted military personnel, while Ukraine alleges a deliberate attack on civilians.
Sumy Attack Escalates Ukraine Conflict
A Russian rocket attack on the Ukrainian city of Sumy killed 34 civilians, including two children, and injured 119, further escalating tensions and complicating peace efforts; Russia claims the strike targeted military personnel, while Ukraine alleges a deliberate attack on civilians.
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60% Bias Score


Russia's Deadliest Ukraine Attack; NATO Support; Ukraine's Arms Surge
Russia's April 13th missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, killed 35 people, including children, and wounded 129; NATO's Secretary-General visited Odesa, affirming support for Ukraine; Ukraine's arms production surged in 2024, while negotiations with the US over resources and energy remain tense.
Russia's Deadliest Ukraine Attack; NATO Support; Ukraine's Arms Surge
Russia's April 13th missile strike on Sumy, Ukraine, killed 35 people, including children, and wounded 129; NATO's Secretary-General visited Odesa, affirming support for Ukraine; Ukraine's arms production surged in 2024, while negotiations with the US over resources and energy remain tense.
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44% Bias Score


House Democrats Introduce Bill Expanding Russia Sanctions, Limiting Presidential Power
Democratic Representatives introduced a bill on April 14, 2024, expanding sanctions on Russia, particularly targeting oil exports, and limiting the President's ability to lift them without Congressional approval, continuing an initiative by Senators Graham and Blumenthal, and aiming to support Ukrai...
House Democrats Introduce Bill Expanding Russia Sanctions, Limiting Presidential Power
Democratic Representatives introduced a bill on April 14, 2024, expanding sanctions on Russia, particularly targeting oil exports, and limiting the President's ability to lift them without Congressional approval, continuing an initiative by Senators Graham and Blumenthal, and aiming to support Ukrai...
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40% Bias Score


Disgraced Russian General Returns to Ukraine to Command High-Casualty Penal Battalion
After being sacked and detained for criticizing the Russian Defense Ministry, Major General Ivan Popov is returning to command a penal battalion in Ukraine, highlighting the Kremlin's use of disgraced officers and high casualty rates among ex-prisoner units.
Disgraced Russian General Returns to Ukraine to Command High-Casualty Penal Battalion
After being sacked and detained for criticizing the Russian Defense Ministry, Major General Ivan Popov is returning to command a penal battalion in Ukraine, highlighting the Kremlin's use of disgraced officers and high casualty rates among ex-prisoner units.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Blames Zelenskyy, Biden, and Putin for Ukraine War
Donald Trump, during a White House meeting, blamed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, US President Joe Biden, and Russian President Vladimir Putin for the war in Ukraine, stating that Zelenskyy should not have started a war against a much stronger adversary and that Biden could have prevented ...

Trump Blames Zelenskyy, Biden, and Putin for Ukraine War
Donald Trump, during a White House meeting, blamed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, US President Joe Biden, and Russian President Vladimir Putin for the war in Ukraine, stating that Zelenskyy should not have started a war against a much stronger adversary and that Biden could have prevented ...
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56% Bias Score

EU Prepares 17th Sanctions Package Against Russia After Sumy Attack
The European Union is preparing a 17th sanctions package against Russia in response to the recent attack in Sumy, Ukraine, which killed over 30 civilians, demonstrating Russia's lack of interest in peace negotiations and prompting increased pressure from EU foreign ministers.

EU Prepares 17th Sanctions Package Against Russia After Sumy Attack
The European Union is preparing a 17th sanctions package against Russia in response to the recent attack in Sumy, Ukraine, which killed over 30 civilians, demonstrating Russia's lack of interest in peace negotiations and prompting increased pressure from EU foreign ministers.
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64% Bias Score

Russian Missile Strike Kills 34 at Ukrainian Medal Ceremony
On Palm Sunday, a Russian missile attack on a Sumy, Ukraine convention center during a Ukrainian military medal ceremony killed 34 and injured 125, prompting the dismissal of the region's military head, Volodymyr Artiukh, by President Zelensky. The attack involved cluster munitions.

Russian Missile Strike Kills 34 at Ukrainian Medal Ceremony
On Palm Sunday, a Russian missile attack on a Sumy, Ukraine convention center during a Ukrainian military medal ceremony killed 34 and injured 125, prompting the dismissal of the region's military head, Volodymyr Artiukh, by President Zelensky. The attack involved cluster munitions.
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44% Bias Score

US-Russia Talks on Ukraine: Uncertainties Amidst Shelling and Concerns Over US Strategy
US-Russia talks on ending the Ukraine war continue amid intensified shelling, with Washington reporting progress while Moscow is silent; concerns are raised about the lack of clear principles in the US approach to peace and the future of US aid to Ukraine.

US-Russia Talks on Ukraine: Uncertainties Amidst Shelling and Concerns Over US Strategy
US-Russia talks on ending the Ukraine war continue amid intensified shelling, with Washington reporting progress while Moscow is silent; concerns are raised about the lack of clear principles in the US approach to peace and the future of US aid to Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score

Ukrainian Soldier Uses Jazz Concert to Fundraise for Anti-Drone Weapons
During the freejazzsaar festival in Saarbrücken, Germany, on March 7th, 2022, Ukrainian army Captain Mark Tokar, a bassist, performed in full uniform, using the opportunity to collect donations for anti-drone weapons to support Ukraine's war effort.

Ukrainian Soldier Uses Jazz Concert to Fundraise for Anti-Drone Weapons
During the freejazzsaar festival in Saarbrücken, Germany, on March 7th, 2022, Ukrainian army Captain Mark Tokar, a bassist, performed in full uniform, using the opportunity to collect donations for anti-drone weapons to support Ukraine's war effort.
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40% Bias Score

Russia's Soaring Military Recruitment Costs Threaten War Effort
Russia spends 2 billion rubles ($22 million) daily on military recruitment bonuses, straining regional and federal budgets, and potentially limiting the war effort to 12-16 months due to dwindling National Wealth Fund reserves.

Russia's Soaring Military Recruitment Costs Threaten War Effort
Russia spends 2 billion rubles ($22 million) daily on military recruitment bonuses, straining regional and federal budgets, and potentially limiting the war effort to 12-16 months due to dwindling National Wealth Fund reserves.
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36% Bias Score
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