Ukraine Wins Back Territory Ahead of Talks in Istanbul
We ran the numbers: There are 1853 news articles covering this topic. 16% (288) are left leaning, 41% (757) are center, and 43% (808) are right leaning.
Officials said Monday that Ukrainian forces have reclaimed control of a few small fronts in the country’s north. While left-leaning articles highlight that Russia appears to be directing its fiercest attacks on besieged areas in the country’s east and south, right-leaning articles highlight that violent gun and artillery battles raged anew across several parts of Ukraine as Russian and Ukrainian delegations prepared to meet in Turkey.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Russia appears to be directing its fiercest attacks on besieged areas in the country’s east and south. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said his government should “stop indulging the Ukrainians” in negotiations.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused the West of cowardice. Another top official said Russia was trying to split the nation in two.
A right-leaning article by Washington Times highlights that violent gun and artillery battles raged anew across several parts of Ukraine as Russian and Ukrainian delegations prepared to meet in Turkey. This is their first attempt at cease-fire talks in more than two weeks.
From the left
Ukraine claws back territory in country’s north ahead of talks in Istanbul
The Washington Post
From the right
Russian, Ukrainian delegations to talk Tuesday as more U.S. troops head to Europe
Washington Times