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Ukrainian Schoolchildren's Resilience During Wartime
The documentary film "Timestamp" showcases Ukrainian schoolchildren's daily lives during the war, highlighting how education integrates war-related scenarios and survival skills into the curriculum while avoiding direct depictions of conflict; it premiered at the 2025 Berlinale.
Ukrainian Schoolchildren's Resilience During Wartime
The documentary film "Timestamp" showcases Ukrainian schoolchildren's daily lives during the war, highlighting how education integrates war-related scenarios and survival skills into the curriculum while avoiding direct depictions of conflict; it premiered at the 2025 Berlinale.
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36% Bias Score


USAID Withdraws from Ukraine, Leaving Energy Grid Vulnerable
The U.S. State Department terminated a USAID initiative investing hundreds of millions of dollars in restoring Ukraine's energy grid, and dramatically downsized its presence in Ukraine, leaving the energy grid vulnerable to further Russian attacks amidst the ongoing war.
USAID Withdraws from Ukraine, Leaving Energy Grid Vulnerable
The U.S. State Department terminated a USAID initiative investing hundreds of millions of dollars in restoring Ukraine's energy grid, and dramatically downsized its presence in Ukraine, leaving the energy grid vulnerable to further Russian attacks amidst the ongoing war.
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine's Reconstruction Cost Rises to $524 Billion
A joint assessment by the World Bank, UN, European Commission, and Ukraine pegs the cost to rebuild Ukraine at $524 billion, up 7% from last year, with housing, transport, energy, trade, and education the hardest-hit sectors, reflecting damage from three years of Russian attacks.
Ukraine's Reconstruction Cost Rises to $524 Billion
A joint assessment by the World Bank, UN, European Commission, and Ukraine pegs the cost to rebuild Ukraine at $524 billion, up 7% from last year, with housing, transport, energy, trade, and education the hardest-hit sectors, reflecting damage from three years of Russian attacks.
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36% Bias Score


Starmer Seeks US Security Guarantees for Lasting Peace in Ukraine
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is seeking US security guarantees for a lasting peace in Ukraine, fearing that a ceasefire alone would embolden Vladimir Putin. He will discuss this with President Trump during his US visit, while the UK increases its defense budget to 2.5% of GDP by 2027.
Starmer Seeks US Security Guarantees for Lasting Peace in Ukraine
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is seeking US security guarantees for a lasting peace in Ukraine, fearing that a ceasefire alone would embolden Vladimir Putin. He will discuss this with President Trump during his US visit, while the UK increases its defense budget to 2.5% of GDP by 2027.
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60% 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

Zelensky Seeks Crucial US Support Amid Trump's Attacks and Russia's Non-Negotiable Stance
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's upcoming Washington visit seeks to secure continued US military and intelligence support amid personal attacks from Trump and aggressive US resource extraction negotiations, acknowledging European support while emphasizing the urgent need for American aid to ...

Zelensky Seeks Crucial US Support Amid Trump's Attacks and Russia's Non-Negotiable Stance
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's upcoming Washington visit seeks to secure continued US military and intelligence support amid personal attacks from Trump and aggressive US resource extraction negotiations, acknowledging European support while emphasizing the urgent need for American aid to ...
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52% Bias Score

Hamas Hostage Details Impregnable Tunnels, Horrific Conditions
Eli Sharabi, released after 491 days as a Hamas hostage, described nearly insurmountable tunnel fortifications, horrific conditions, and the impact of Israeli government statements on hostage treatment, revealing the murder of fellow hostages and the challenges of future rescue operations.

Hamas Hostage Details Impregnable Tunnels, Horrific Conditions
Eli Sharabi, released after 491 days as a Hamas hostage, described nearly insurmountable tunnel fortifications, horrific conditions, and the impact of Israeli government statements on hostage treatment, revealing the murder of fellow hostages and the challenges of future rescue operations.
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40% Bias Score

Drone Strikes Kill One in Belgorod Amid Reports of North Korean Troop Deployments and US-Ukraine Deal
Overnight drone strikes in Belgorod, Russia, resulted in one civilian death and 19 downed drones, according to Russian officials; reports suggest North Korea has deployed at least 10,000 troops to aid Russia, while US President Donald Trump is set to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy...

Drone Strikes Kill One in Belgorod Amid Reports of North Korean Troop Deployments and US-Ukraine Deal
Overnight drone strikes in Belgorod, Russia, resulted in one civilian death and 19 downed drones, according to Russian officials; reports suggest North Korea has deployed at least 10,000 troops to aid Russia, while US President Donald Trump is set to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy...
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40% Bias Score

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
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