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Zelenskyy Urges Unity as Trump Presidency Raises Ukraine Aid Concerns
With Donald Trump's upcoming presidency, concerns rise about reduced U.S. support for Ukraine, prompting President Zelenskyy's call for European unity and security guarantees as allies prepare for peace negotiations with Russia and strengthen military aid.
Zelenskyy Urges Unity as Trump Presidency Raises Ukraine Aid Concerns
With Donald Trump's upcoming presidency, concerns rise about reduced U.S. support for Ukraine, prompting President Zelenskyy's call for European unity and security guarantees as allies prepare for peace negotiations with Russia and strengthen military aid.
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56% Bias Score


Putin Open to Talks with Trump on Ukraine Conflict
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on December 19, 2024, his readiness to hold talks with US President-elect Donald Trump at any time, expressing confidence in Russia's military position while emphasizing the need for long-term peace secured with guarantees for Russia and its citizens.
Putin Open to Talks with Trump on Ukraine Conflict
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated on December 19, 2024, his readiness to hold talks with US President-elect Donald Trump at any time, expressing confidence in Russia's military position while emphasizing the need for long-term peace secured with guarantees for Russia and its citizens.
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44% Bias Score


Russia: New Law on Migrant Children, Moscow's Recruitment Shift, General's Death, and Economic Woes
In December 2024, Meduza reported on a new Russian law requiring migrant children to pass a Russian language test before school, potentially affecting 1% of schoolchildren; reduced military recruitment in Moscow due to sufficient recruits and equipment shortages; the killing of General Kirillov; and...
Russia: New Law on Migrant Children, Moscow's Recruitment Shift, General's Death, and Economic Woes
In December 2024, Meduza reported on a new Russian law requiring migrant children to pass a Russian language test before school, potentially affecting 1% of schoolchildren; reduced military recruitment in Moscow due to sufficient recruits and equipment shortages; the killing of General Kirillov; and...
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40% Bias Score


Putin Reports Positive Russian Economic Outlook Amidst War and Sanctions
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a positive economic outlook for 2024, predicting 3.9 percent GDP growth despite Western sanctions and high inflation (9.2-9.3 percent), contrasting this with Germany's zero growth and highlighting Russia's ongoing military actions in Ukraine.
Putin Reports Positive Russian Economic Outlook Amidst War and Sanctions
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a positive economic outlook for 2024, predicting 3.9 percent GDP growth despite Western sanctions and high inflation (9.2-9.3 percent), contrasting this with Germany's zero growth and highlighting Russia's ongoing military actions in Ukraine.
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64% Bias Score


Putin's Press Conference: Claims of Military Superiority and Admission of Security Failures
During his annual press conference, Vladimir Putin discussed the war in Ukraine, claiming that the "Oreshnik" missile system is undefeatable, justifying the invasion by citing broken agreements, and admitting to security failures, such as the assassination of General Kirillov.
Putin's Press Conference: Claims of Military Superiority and Admission of Security Failures
During his annual press conference, Vladimir Putin discussed the war in Ukraine, claiming that the "Oreshnik" missile system is undefeatable, justifying the invasion by citing broken agreements, and admitting to security failures, such as the assassination of General Kirillov.
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56% Bias Score


Ukraine Confirms Involvement in Assassination of Russian General in Moscow
A 29-year-old Uzbekistani man confessed to assassinating Russian General Igor Kirillov in Moscow on December 18th, 2023, via a remote-detonated bomb, claiming he was recruited by the Ukrainian SBU.
Ukraine Confirms Involvement in Assassination of Russian General in Moscow
A 29-year-old Uzbekistani man confessed to assassinating Russian General Igor Kirillov in Moscow on December 18th, 2023, via a remote-detonated bomb, claiming he was recruited by the Ukrainian SBU.
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44% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Urges Unified US-EU Support for Ukraine Amidst Concerns Over Trump's Aid Cuts
During a visit to Brussels, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy urged continued US-EU support for his war-torn country, expressing concern over President-elect Trump's plans to cut military aid and emphasizing the need for air defense systems and humanitarian assistance, while facing potential obstacles f...

Zelenskyy Urges Unified US-EU Support for Ukraine Amidst Concerns Over Trump's Aid Cuts
During a visit to Brussels, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy urged continued US-EU support for his war-torn country, expressing concern over President-elect Trump's plans to cut military aid and emphasizing the need for air defense systems and humanitarian assistance, while facing potential obstacles f...
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40% Bias Score

EU Affirms Ukraine's Agency in Future Decisions Amid Concerns Over Trump Administration
EU leaders in Brussels declared that no decisions will be made about war-torn Ukraine without its consent or excluding European partners, amid concerns about President-elect Trump's incoming administration and potential deals with Russia. The EU has committed more than $187 billion in aid to Ukraine...

EU Affirms Ukraine's Agency in Future Decisions Amid Concerns Over Trump Administration
EU leaders in Brussels declared that no decisions will be made about war-torn Ukraine without its consent or excluding European partners, amid concerns about President-elect Trump's incoming administration and potential deals with Russia. The EU has committed more than $187 billion in aid to Ukraine...
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine Transfers Military Specialists to Infantry Amid Personnel Shortage
Due to a critical shortage of infantry soldiers, the Ukrainian army is transferring trained specialists from other branches, despite concerns about reduced effectiveness and potential for increased desertion, according to military sources.

Ukraine Transfers Military Specialists to Infantry Amid Personnel Shortage
Due to a critical shortage of infantry soldiers, the Ukrainian army is transferring trained specialists from other branches, despite concerns about reduced effectiveness and potential for increased desertion, according to military sources.
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48% Bias Score

North Korean Assault in Kursk Oblast Results in Heavy Casualties
Last weekend, the North Korean 11th Army Corps launched a series of attacks against Ukrainian positions in a 250-square-mile salient in Russia's Kursk Oblast, suffering heavy casualtiesāestimates place losses as high as 200 dead and woundedāin a series of failed assaults.

North Korean Assault in Kursk Oblast Results in Heavy Casualties
Last weekend, the North Korean 11th Army Corps launched a series of attacks against Ukrainian positions in a 250-square-mile salient in Russia's Kursk Oblast, suffering heavy casualtiesāestimates place losses as high as 200 dead and woundedāin a series of failed assaults.
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48% Bias Score

Zelenskyy and Yermak's Insults Eliminate Any Chance of Peace Talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, responded to Russian President Vladimir Putin's press conference with harsh insults and profanity, aiming to eliminate the possibility of peace negotiations and prolonging the conflict.

Zelenskyy and Yermak's Insults Eliminate Any Chance of Peace Talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, responded to Russian President Vladimir Putin's press conference with harsh insults and profanity, aiming to eliminate the possibility of peace negotiations and prolonging the conflict.
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64% Bias Score

Ukraine Deploys 200,000+ Domestic Drones, Plans 30,000 More
Ukraine has deployed over 200,000 domestically produced drones this month, alongside Western equipment, while aiming to produce 30,000 long-range drones next year to target Russian infrastructure, amid ongoing conflict and escalating rhetoric from Russia.

Ukraine Deploys 200,000+ Domestic Drones, Plans 30,000 More
Ukraine has deployed over 200,000 domestically produced drones this month, alongside Western equipment, while aiming to produce 30,000 long-range drones next year to target Russian infrastructure, amid ongoing conflict and escalating rhetoric from Russia.
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52% Bias Score
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