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Russian Soldiers' Bravery and Skill in Ukraine
In Ukraine, Senior Sergeant Alexander Gopppe and Senior Sergeant Azamat Dadashiov distinguished themselves through bravery and skill during combat operations, resulting in mission success and thwarting enemy plans.
Russian Soldiers' Bravery and Skill in Ukraine
In Ukraine, Senior Sergeant Alexander Gopppe and Senior Sergeant Azamat Dadashiov distinguished themselves through bravery and skill during combat operations, resulting in mission success and thwarting enemy plans.
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68% Bias Score


Ukraine and Russia Complete Largest Prisoner Exchange of Three-Year War
Russia and Ukraine engaged in the largest prisoner exchange of their three-year war, releasing nearly 800 captives in a process expected to last several days; the exchange involved 390 Ukrainians and 270 Russian military personnel and 120 civilians and included the biggest swap of Ukrainian civilian...
Ukraine and Russia Complete Largest Prisoner Exchange of Three-Year War
Russia and Ukraine engaged in the largest prisoner exchange of their three-year war, releasing nearly 800 captives in a process expected to last several days; the exchange involved 390 Ukrainians and 270 Russian military personnel and 120 civilians and included the biggest swap of Ukrainian civilian...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Rejects Putin's Buffer Zone Proposal Amidst Renewed Attacks and G7 Sanctions Threat
Ukraine rejected Putin's proposed border buffer zone, calling it a rejection of peace efforts, while Russia reported a Ukrainian missile attack in Kursk injuring 16 civilians. The G7 is considering further sanctions against Russia if it refuses a ceasefire, and Putin ordered a plan for rebuilding bo...
Ukraine Rejects Putin's Buffer Zone Proposal Amidst Renewed Attacks and G7 Sanctions Threat
Ukraine rejected Putin's proposed border buffer zone, calling it a rejection of peace efforts, while Russia reported a Ukrainian missile attack in Kursk injuring 16 civilians. The G7 is considering further sanctions against Russia if it refuses a ceasefire, and Putin ordered a plan for rebuilding bo...
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32% Bias Score


Zaluzhny: Russia Still Capable of Attacks; Ukraine Needs Complete Destruction of Russian Military-Economic Potential
Former Ukrainian commander-in-chief Valeriy Zaluzhny stated at a London forum on April 25th that Russia still has resources for attacks, advocating for the complete destruction of Russia's military-economic potential to win the war, citing Ukraine's current inability to sustain another conflict.
Zaluzhny: Russia Still Capable of Attacks; Ukraine Needs Complete Destruction of Russian Military-Economic Potential
Former Ukrainian commander-in-chief Valeriy Zaluzhny stated at a London forum on April 25th that Russia still has resources for attacks, advocating for the complete destruction of Russia's military-economic potential to win the war, citing Ukraine's current inability to sustain another conflict.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Reverses Stance: Believes Putin Unwilling to Negotiate Ukraine Peace
Former US President Trump now believes Russian President Putin is winning the war in Ukraine and is unwilling to negotiate peace, contradicting his prior statements and aligning with assessments from Ukrainian President Zelensky and European leaders who have urged increased pressure on Russia; the E...
Trump Reverses Stance: Believes Putin Unwilling to Negotiate Ukraine Peace
Former US President Trump now believes Russian President Putin is winning the war in Ukraine and is unwilling to negotiate peace, contradicting his prior statements and aligning with assessments from Ukrainian President Zelensky and European leaders who have urged increased pressure on Russia; the E...
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48% Bias Score


Russia Establishes Border Security Zone Amidst Escalating Ukraine Conflict
Russia created a security zone along its border with Ukraine to counter constant shelling, drone attacks, and sabotage from Ukrainian forces targeting Belgorod, Bryansk, and Kursk regions; 105 Ukrainian drones were shot down on May 22nd, and a Ukrainian drone control point was destroyed, killing at ...
Russia Establishes Border Security Zone Amidst Escalating Ukraine Conflict
Russia created a security zone along its border with Ukraine to counter constant shelling, drone attacks, and sabotage from Ukrainian forces targeting Belgorod, Bryansk, and Kursk regions; 105 Ukrainian drones were shot down on May 22nd, and a Ukrainian drone control point was destroyed, killing at ...
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64% Bias Score

Israel's Gaza Offensive Kills 107, Lebanon Also Attacked
Israel's military offensive in Gaza has killed at least 107 Palestinians and injured 250, with attacks also hitting a northern Gaza hospital and multiple areas in southern Lebanon; Israel denies responsibility for the hospital attack and claims there is no food shortage in Gaza, despite UN reports o...

Israel's Gaza Offensive Kills 107, Lebanon Also Attacked
Israel's military offensive in Gaza has killed at least 107 Palestinians and injured 250, with attacks also hitting a northern Gaza hospital and multiple areas in southern Lebanon; Israel denies responsibility for the hospital attack and claims there is no food shortage in Gaza, despite UN reports o...
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60% Bias Score

Ukraine's Economic Recovery Hinges on EU Membership and Massive Investment
Ukraine's post-war economic recovery depends on rapid EU membership and hundreds of billions of euros in investment and insurance to overcome $170 billion in infrastructure damage and the loss of key resources.

Ukraine's Economic Recovery Hinges on EU Membership and Massive Investment
Ukraine's post-war economic recovery depends on rapid EU membership and hundreds of billions of euros in investment and insurance to overcome $170 billion in infrastructure damage and the loss of key resources.
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36% Bias Score

Russia and Ukraine Complete First Phase of Large-Scale Prisoner Exchange
Russia and Ukraine conducted the first phase of a prisoner exchange on May 23, 2025, releasing 390 individuals (270 Russian soldiers and 120 civilians, and 270 Ukrainian soldiers and 120 civilians) as part of a larger 1000-for-1000 agreement reached during talks in Istanbul on May 16, 2025.

Russia and Ukraine Complete First Phase of Large-Scale Prisoner Exchange
Russia and Ukraine conducted the first phase of a prisoner exchange on May 23, 2025, releasing 390 individuals (270 Russian soldiers and 120 civilians, and 270 Ukrainian soldiers and 120 civilians) as part of a larger 1000-for-1000 agreement reached during talks in Istanbul on May 16, 2025.
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36% Bias Score

Russia Creates Border Buffer Zone Amidst Prisoner Exchange
Russia is creating a security buffer zone along its border with Ukraine, suppressing enemy firing points, following a prisoner exchange agreement reached after the first direct talks between the two countries in three years; twelve civilians were injured in a recent Ukrainian strike in the Kursk reg...

Russia Creates Border Buffer Zone Amidst Prisoner Exchange
Russia is creating a security buffer zone along its border with Ukraine, suppressing enemy firing points, following a prisoner exchange agreement reached after the first direct talks between the two countries in three years; twelve civilians were injured in a recent Ukrainian strike in the Kursk reg...
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Rejects Putin's Buffer Zone Proposal Amidst Escalating Conflict
Ukraine rejected Putin's proposed border buffer zone, calling it an end to peace efforts, while Russia reported Ukrainian missile attacks injuring 16 civilians in Kursk; G7 considers further sanctions if Russia doesn't agree to a ceasefire.

Ukraine Rejects Putin's Buffer Zone Proposal Amidst Escalating Conflict
Ukraine rejected Putin's proposed border buffer zone, calling it an end to peace efforts, while Russia reported Ukrainian missile attacks injuring 16 civilians in Kursk; G7 considers further sanctions if Russia doesn't agree to a ceasefire.
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40% Bias Score

Syrian Families Return to Destroyed Homes, Facing Hardship
Thousands of Syrian families are returning to villages near Idlib, finding their homes destroyed and facing economic hardship due to the lack of basic services, including electricity, water, and healthcare, despite the fall of the Assad regime.

Syrian Families Return to Destroyed Homes, Facing Hardship
Thousands of Syrian families are returning to villages near Idlib, finding their homes destroyed and facing economic hardship due to the lack of basic services, including electricity, water, and healthcare, despite the fall of the Assad regime.
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28% Bias Score
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