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Russian Sergeants' Bravery and Skill Drive Offensive Success
Junior Sergeants Alexander Vasilyev and Rafael Galin, serving in the Russian Armed Forces, distinguished themselves during intense fighting by effectively neutralizing enemy positions and restoring critical communications, significantly contributing to the success of the Russian offensive.
Russian Sergeants' Bravery and Skill Drive Offensive Success
Junior Sergeants Alexander Vasilyev and Rafael Galin, serving in the Russian Armed Forces, distinguished themselves during intense fighting by effectively neutralizing enemy positions and restoring critical communications, significantly contributing to the success of the Russian offensive.
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72% Bias Score


Russia Kills Two in Odesa Drone Attack Despite US-Ukraine Agreement
On May 1, 2025, Russian drone strikes killed two and injured 15 in Odesa, Ukraine, damaging residential buildings and infrastructure, shortly after a US-Ukraine minerals agreement was signed.
Russia Kills Two in Odesa Drone Attack Despite US-Ukraine Agreement
On May 1, 2025, Russian drone strikes killed two and injured 15 in Odesa, Ukraine, damaging residential buildings and infrastructure, shortly after a US-Ukraine minerals agreement was signed.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine to Grant U.S. Access to Strategic Minerals in Exchange for Military Aid
Ukraine is negotiating a deal to give the U.S. access to its strategic minerals—including titanium, uranium, and lithium—in exchange for continued military aid, a move driven by President Trump's February request and finalized by Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko's Washington visit.
Ukraine to Grant U.S. Access to Strategic Minerals in Exchange for Military Aid
Ukraine is negotiating a deal to give the U.S. access to its strategic minerals—including titanium, uranium, and lithium—in exchange for continued military aid, a move driven by President Trump's February request and finalized by Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko's Washington visit.
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36% Bias Score


Conflicting Claims on Kursk: Russia Announces Victory, Ukraine Denies Expulsion
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the expulsion of Ukrainian forces from the Kursk region, claiming over 75,000 Ukrainian casualties, while Ukraine asserts continued defensive operations; the conflict involves North Korean troops, and Putin mentions European support for Russia's position.
Conflicting Claims on Kursk: Russia Announces Victory, Ukraine Denies Expulsion
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the expulsion of Ukrainian forces from the Kursk region, claiming over 75,000 Ukrainian casualties, while Ukraine asserts continued defensive operations; the conflict involves North Korean troops, and Putin mentions European support for Russia's position.
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60% Bias Score


Russia-Ukraine War: Drone Attacks, Casualties, and Gas Shortages
On April 30, Russia launched drone attacks on Kharkiv and Dnipro, killing at least one and wounding 38, while Ukraine's drone strike in Belgorod killed two; Russia is trying to create a buffer zone in Sumy, but has seen limited success; Ukraine faces a domestic gas shortage due to attacks.
Russia-Ukraine War: Drone Attacks, Casualties, and Gas Shortages
On April 30, Russia launched drone attacks on Kharkiv and Dnipro, killing at least one and wounding 38, while Ukraine's drone strike in Belgorod killed two; Russia is trying to create a buffer zone in Sumy, but has seen limited success; Ukraine faces a domestic gas shortage due to attacks.
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32% Bias Score


Khartoum Recaptured: Devastation and the Long Road to Recovery
The Sudanese army recaptured Khartoum from the RSF after two years of occupation, leaving the city in ruins with at least 61,000 dead and 13 million displaced; the author describes their looted family home, highlighting the widespread devastation and the immense challenges facing the city's recovery...
Khartoum Recaptured: Devastation and the Long Road to Recovery
The Sudanese army recaptured Khartoum from the RSF after two years of occupation, leaving the city in ruins with at least 61,000 dead and 13 million displaced; the author describes their looted family home, highlighting the widespread devastation and the immense challenges facing the city's recovery...
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24% Bias Score

Israel to Expand Gaza War, Prioritizing Enemy Defeat Over Hostage Release
Israel plans to expand its war in Gaza, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meeting top defense officials Friday to approve plans already greenlit by Defense Minister Katz and IDF Chief of Staff Zamir; Netanyahu's prioritization of defeating enemies over hostage release sparked backlash.

Israel to Expand Gaza War, Prioritizing Enemy Defeat Over Hostage Release
Israel plans to expand its war in Gaza, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meeting top defense officials Friday to approve plans already greenlit by Defense Minister Katz and IDF Chief of Staff Zamir; Netanyahu's prioritization of defeating enemies over hostage release sparked backlash.
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64% Bias Score

Putin's Lavish Apartment Revealed Amidst Reports of 250,000 Russian Troop Losses in Ukraine
Vladimir Putin showcased his opulent Kremlin apartment, featuring a grand hall, library, and home church, in a recent video interview, while British intelligence estimates Russian military losses in Ukraine at up to 250,000 soldiers since February 2022.

Putin's Lavish Apartment Revealed Amidst Reports of 250,000 Russian Troop Losses in Ukraine
Vladimir Putin showcased his opulent Kremlin apartment, featuring a grand hall, library, and home church, in a recent video interview, while British intelligence estimates Russian military losses in Ukraine at up to 250,000 soldiers since February 2022.
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68% Bias Score

Unexpected Israeli Unity Amidst War and Altruism
Following a major October 2023 terrorist attack in Israel, unexpected national unity emerged, evidenced by soldiers' actions and a record-breaking number of living organ donations from unrelated citizens, challenging typical narratives of societal division.

Unexpected Israeli Unity Amidst War and Altruism
Following a major October 2023 terrorist attack in Israel, unexpected national unity emerged, evidenced by soldiers' actions and a record-breaking number of living organ donations from unrelated citizens, challenging typical narratives of societal division.
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36% Bias Score

Drone Attacks in Ukraine and Russia Result in Casualties
Russian drone strikes on Kharkiv and Dnipro killed at least one and injured about 50, while Ukrainian drone attacks on Kursk and Vladimir regions injured three and damaged buildings. These attacks followed Donald Trump's statement that he believes Putin wants peace in Ukraine.

Drone Attacks in Ukraine and Russia Result in Casualties
Russian drone strikes on Kharkiv and Dnipro killed at least one and injured about 50, while Ukrainian drone attacks on Kursk and Vladimir regions injured three and damaged buildings. These attacks followed Donald Trump's statement that he believes Putin wants peace in Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score

Zelensky Urges Trump for Tougher Stance Against Putin Following Vatican Meeting
During a meeting at Pope Francis' funeral, Ukrainian President Zelensky urged President Trump to increase pressure on Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine, leading Trump to suggest a possible shift in his approach toward Russia and a reconsideration of his stance on an unconditional ceasefire; t...

Zelensky Urges Trump for Tougher Stance Against Putin Following Vatican Meeting
During a meeting at Pope Francis' funeral, Ukrainian President Zelensky urged President Trump to increase pressure on Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine, leading Trump to suggest a possible shift in his approach toward Russia and a reconsideration of his stance on an unconditional ceasefire; t...
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36% Bias Score

UN Cuts Ukraine Aid by $900 Million Amid Funding Crisis
The UN is cutting humanitarian aid in Ukraine by nearly $900 million due to reduced funding, primarily from the US, impacting millions in need and jeopardizing life-saving efforts, while the war continues with reports of ongoing Russian attacks and casualties.

UN Cuts Ukraine Aid by $900 Million Amid Funding Crisis
The UN is cutting humanitarian aid in Ukraine by nearly $900 million due to reduced funding, primarily from the US, impacting millions in need and jeopardizing life-saving efforts, while the war continues with reports of ongoing Russian attacks and casualties.
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36% Bias Score
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