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Algerian War Heroine Yamina Meghiche Killed in 1959 Battle
Yamina Meghiche, an 18-year-old Algerian nurse and fighter in the National Liberation Army (ALN), was killed along with her six-month-old son on February 26, 1959, during a fierce battle against French forces in Relizane, exemplifying the sacrifices during Algeria's war for independence.
Algerian War Heroine Yamina Meghiche Killed in 1959 Battle
Yamina Meghiche, an 18-year-old Algerian nurse and fighter in the National Liberation Army (ALN), was killed along with her six-month-old son on February 26, 1959, during a fierce battle against French forces in Relizane, exemplifying the sacrifices during Algeria's war for independence.
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48% Bias Score


Veteran Sniper Awarded for Bravery, Now Serves in Parliament
Twenty-eight-year-old veteran German Shevchuk, a sniper from Nalchik, was awarded medals for his bravery during the special military operation (SMO), including a heroic 40-minute stand against 100 enemy combatants in the Krasnolimansky direction, and now serves as a member of the Kabardino-Balkarian...
Veteran Sniper Awarded for Bravery, Now Serves in Parliament
Twenty-eight-year-old veteran German Shevchuk, a sniper from Nalchik, was awarded medals for his bravery during the special military operation (SMO), including a heroic 40-minute stand against 100 enemy combatants in the Krasnolimansky direction, and now serves as a member of the Kabardino-Balkarian...
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56% Bias Score


Frozen Russian Assets Debate Intensifies Amid Ukraine's Defense Needs
Amidst growing calls to seize hundreds of billions in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's defense, European nations debate the legal implications while the Czech Republic's initiative supplied 1.5 million artillery shells in 2024, highlighting international cooperation.
Frozen Russian Assets Debate Intensifies Amid Ukraine's Defense Needs
Amidst growing calls to seize hundreds of billions in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's defense, European nations debate the legal implications while the Czech Republic's initiative supplied 1.5 million artillery shells in 2024, highlighting international cooperation.
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52% Bias Score


Latvia Warns of Russia Exploiting Peace Talks for Geopolitical Gains
Latvia's foreign minister warns that Russia may exploit peace talks to weaken the U.S. and regain control over Ukraine, despite limited military success in seizing less than 20% of Ukraine's territory since 2014; Latvia is increasing its defense spending to 4% of GDP.
Latvia Warns of Russia Exploiting Peace Talks for Geopolitical Gains
Latvia's foreign minister warns that Russia may exploit peace talks to weaken the U.S. and regain control over Ukraine, despite limited military success in seizing less than 20% of Ukraine's territory since 2014; Latvia is increasing its defense spending to 4% of GDP.
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36% Bias Score


US Expands Sanctions Threat Against Banks Dealing With Russia
The US is expanding sanctions against banks dealing with Russia, part of a broader effort to pressure Moscow and support Ukraine; this comes as President Biden attends G7 meetings and Senator Graham urges seizing frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine.
US Expands Sanctions Threat Against Banks Dealing With Russia
The US is expanding sanctions against banks dealing with Russia, part of a broader effort to pressure Moscow and support Ukraine; this comes as President Biden attends G7 meetings and Senator Graham urges seizing frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Reports Heavy Ukrainian Losses After Strikes on Military Infrastructure
On February 26th, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that its forces launched strikes targeting Ukrainian airfields, UAV depots, and troop concentrations across multiple battlefronts, resulting in over 1000 reported Ukrainian casualties and the destruction of numerous weapons systems, includin...
Russia Reports Heavy Ukrainian Losses After Strikes on Military Infrastructure
On February 26th, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that its forces launched strikes targeting Ukrainian airfields, UAV depots, and troop concentrations across multiple battlefronts, resulting in over 1000 reported Ukrainian casualties and the destruction of numerous weapons systems, includin...
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Halts Support Letters for Male Artists Leaving the Country
The Ukrainian Ministry of Culture temporarily suspended issuing support letters for male artists and media workers of conscription age to leave the country starting March 3, 2025, due to legal loopholes that led to over 500 men not returning in 2024, prompting a review of regulations and a temporary...

Ukraine Halts Support Letters for Male Artists Leaving the Country
The Ukrainian Ministry of Culture temporarily suspended issuing support letters for male artists and media workers of conscription age to leave the country starting March 3, 2025, due to legal loopholes that led to over 500 men not returning in 2024, prompting a review of regulations and a temporary...
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36% Bias Score

Russian Tanks Destroy Ukrainian Ammunition Depot, Accelerating Southern Donets Offensive
During a Russian offensive near Novoecheravatoe, tank crews destroyed a large NATO ammunition supply point six kilometers away using a closed firing position, eliminating the guarding Ukrainian unit, and contributing to the increasing tempo of the Russian advance.

Russian Tanks Destroy Ukrainian Ammunition Depot, Accelerating Southern Donets Offensive
During a Russian offensive near Novoecheravatoe, tank crews destroyed a large NATO ammunition supply point six kilometers away using a closed firing position, eliminating the guarding Ukrainian unit, and contributing to the increasing tempo of the Russian advance.
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68% Bias Score

Russia Repels 128 Ukrainian Drones in Overnight Attacks
Russian defense systems intercepted and destroyed 128 Ukrainian drones overnight, with 83 impacting the Krasnodar region, 30 in Crimea, and others near the Azov and Black Seas, according to a Moscow defense ministry statement.

Russia Repels 128 Ukrainian Drones in Overnight Attacks
Russian defense systems intercepted and destroyed 128 Ukrainian drones overnight, with 83 impacting the Krasnodar region, 30 in Crimea, and others near the Azov and Black Seas, according to a Moscow defense ministry statement.
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36% Bias Score

Zelensky: From Screen to Sacrifice
A new film depicts Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's life, from his acting career in the TV series "Serviteur du peuple" to his presidency and assassination during Russia's invasion, highlighting parallels between the 1938 and 2024 Munich Conferences.

Zelensky: From Screen to Sacrifice
A new film depicts Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's life, from his acting career in the TV series "Serviteur du peuple" to his presidency and assassination during Russia's invasion, highlighting parallels between the 1938 and 2024 Munich Conferences.
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76% Bias Score

Ukraine-U.S. Mineral Resource Agreement Reached Amidst War Concerns
Ukraine and the U.S. have reportedly reached an agreement on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, significantly revising the initial American proposal for $500 billion in potential revenue; however, the details and security guarantees remain unclear, occurring amidst President Trump's push for a ...

Ukraine-U.S. Mineral Resource Agreement Reached Amidst War Concerns
Ukraine and the U.S. have reportedly reached an agreement on the use of Ukrainian mineral resources, significantly revising the initial American proposal for $500 billion in potential revenue; however, the details and security guarantees remain unclear, occurring amidst President Trump's push for a ...
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56% Bias Score

EU's €200 Billion Russian Asset Dilemma: Aid to Ukraine or Negotiation Leverage?
The European Union holds approximately €200 billion in frozen Russian assets, creating a strategic advantage in the Ukraine conflict as the US support wavers. Internal divisions exist on whether to utilize these assets to directly aid Ukraine or as leverage in peace negotiations with Russia.

EU's €200 Billion Russian Asset Dilemma: Aid to Ukraine or Negotiation Leverage?
The European Union holds approximately €200 billion in frozen Russian assets, creating a strategic advantage in the Ukraine conflict as the US support wavers. Internal divisions exist on whether to utilize these assets to directly aid Ukraine or as leverage in peace negotiations with Russia.
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44% Bias Score
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