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Ukraine War Stalemate: Reduced Western Support Fuels Fears of Russian Victory
Ukraine faces a critical stalemate as US arms supplies are reduced, diplomatic efforts falter, and international attention shifts to other conflicts, jeopardizing Ukraine's ability to resist Russia's war of attrition and creating a bleak future scenario.
Ukraine War Stalemate: Reduced Western Support Fuels Fears of Russian Victory
Ukraine faces a critical stalemate as US arms supplies are reduced, diplomatic efforts falter, and international attention shifts to other conflicts, jeopardizing Ukraine's ability to resist Russia's war of attrition and creating a bleak future scenario.
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52% Bias Score


Top Russian Navy Official Killed in Kursk Region
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy, died in combat in Russia's Kursk region, according to Russian officials; he previously commanded a brigade accused of war crimes in Ukraine.
Top Russian Navy Official Killed in Kursk Region
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Russian Navy, died in combat in Russia's Kursk region, according to Russian officials; he previously commanded a brigade accused of war crimes in Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score


Concerns Rise Over Ukraine's Mobilization Practices
At a Kyiv recruitment center, families visit loved ones before deployment, raising concerns about the speed and thoroughness of medical screenings and the conscription of ill soldiers; while some support the system, others criticize the methods.
Concerns Rise Over Ukraine's Mobilization Practices
At a Kyiv recruitment center, families visit loved ones before deployment, raising concerns about the speed and thoroughness of medical screenings and the conscription of ill soldiers; while some support the system, others criticize the methods.
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56% Bias Score


US Halts Weapon Shipment to Ukraine Amid Stockpile Concerns
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a pause on sending a shipment of weapons to Ukraine, including dozens of Patriot interceptors, thousands of 155 mm Howitzer munitions, and hundreds of other missiles, due to concerns about the U.S. military's dwindling stockpiles after years of supplying Ukrain...
US Halts Weapon Shipment to Ukraine Amid Stockpile Concerns
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a pause on sending a shipment of weapons to Ukraine, including dozens of Patriot interceptors, thousands of 155 mm Howitzer munitions, and hundreds of other missiles, due to concerns about the U.S. military's dwindling stockpiles after years of supplying Ukrain...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Withdraws from Landmine Treaty Amidst Major Russian Offensive
On June 29, 2025, Ukraine announced its withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention banning landmines and confirmed the loss of an F-16 fighter jet and its pilot during a massive Russian missile and drone attack involving approximately 500 aerial weapons, resulting in three injuries and infrastructure dam...
Ukraine Withdraws from Landmine Treaty Amidst Major Russian Offensive
On June 29, 2025, Ukraine announced its withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention banning landmines and confirmed the loss of an F-16 fighter jet and its pilot during a massive Russian missile and drone attack involving approximately 500 aerial weapons, resulting in three injuries and infrastructure dam...
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40% Bias Score


Post-War Crackdown in Iran Leads to Deterioration of Prison Conditions
Following an Israeli airstrike on Iran's Evin prison on June 23rd, Iranian authorities transferred prisoners to harsher facilities, resulting in deteriorated conditions and increased fears of human rights abuses amidst a broader crackdown on dissent. The 12-day war between Israel and Iran ended on J...
Post-War Crackdown in Iran Leads to Deterioration of Prison Conditions
Following an Israeli airstrike on Iran's Evin prison on June 23rd, Iranian authorities transferred prisoners to harsher facilities, resulting in deteriorated conditions and increased fears of human rights abuses amidst a broader crackdown on dissent. The 12-day war between Israel and Iran ended on J...
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28% Bias Score

Top Russian Navy Commander Killed in Ukrainian Missile Strike
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, deputy commander of Russia's Navy, was killed in a Ukrainian missile strike in Russia's Kursk region on Wednesday, impacting Russia's military operations near the Ukrainian border.

Top Russian Navy Commander Killed in Ukrainian Missile Strike
Major General Mikhail Gudkov, deputy commander of Russia's Navy, was killed in a Ukrainian missile strike in Russia's Kursk region on Wednesday, impacting Russia's military operations near the Ukrainian border.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine's Largest Women's Movement Searches for Missing Soldiers
Since the beginning of the large-scale Russian invasion more than three years ago, thousands of Ukrainian women have organized into associations and informal groups to search for soldiers captured or missing due to Russian forces, holding regular vigils at prisoner exchanges despite strict secrecy s...

Ukraine's Largest Women's Movement Searches for Missing Soldiers
Since the beginning of the large-scale Russian invasion more than three years ago, thousands of Ukrainian women have organized into associations and informal groups to search for soldiers captured or missing due to Russian forces, holding regular vigils at prisoner exchanges despite strict secrecy s...
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24% Bias Score

US Halts Weapon Deliveries to Ukraine Due to Low Stockpiles
The US is halting delivery of some weapons to Ukraine due to low US stockpiles, prioritizing American interests after a Defense Department review of global military aid; this decision follows previous promises of weapons to Ukraine under the Biden administration.

US Halts Weapon Deliveries to Ukraine Due to Low Stockpiles
The US is halting delivery of some weapons to Ukraine due to low US stockpiles, prioritizing American interests after a Defense Department review of global military aid; this decision follows previous promises of weapons to Ukraine under the Biden administration.
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36% Bias Score

Russia Intensifies Ukraine Assault; Prisoner of War Murdered; US Arms Deliveries Questioned
Russia continues its attacks on Ukraine, claiming control of Luhansk; a Ukrainian prisoner of war was brutally murdered; the US reportedly suspended some arms deliveries to Ukraine, causing concern in Kyiv; and President Zelensky revoked the passport of a pro-Moscow Ukrainian Orthodox Church leader.

Russia Intensifies Ukraine Assault; Prisoner of War Murdered; US Arms Deliveries Questioned
Russia continues its attacks on Ukraine, claiming control of Luhansk; a Ukrainian prisoner of war was brutally murdered; the US reportedly suspended some arms deliveries to Ukraine, causing concern in Kyiv; and President Zelensky revoked the passport of a pro-Moscow Ukrainian Orthodox Church leader.
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52% Bias Score

North Korea Acknowledges Ukraine War Casualties
North Korea publicly displayed repatriated coffins of soldiers killed in Ukraine during a gala marking the anniversary of its military treaty with Russia, a rare acknowledgment of its troop deployment and casualties in the conflict.

North Korea Acknowledges Ukraine War Casualties
North Korea publicly displayed repatriated coffins of soldiers killed in Ukraine during a gala marking the anniversary of its military treaty with Russia, a rare acknowledgment of its troop deployment and casualties in the conflict.
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine Withdraws from Ottawa Convention on Anti-Personnel Mines
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree withdrawing Ukraine from the 1997 Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines, citing Russia's use of such weapons and a lack of defensive alternatives; this decision, while requiring parliamentary approval, is expected to pass given the rul...

Ukraine Withdraws from Ottawa Convention on Anti-Personnel Mines
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree withdrawing Ukraine from the 1997 Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines, citing Russia's use of such weapons and a lack of defensive alternatives; this decision, while requiring parliamentary approval, is expected to pass given the rul...
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48% Bias Score
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