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Bulgaria has no place in Coalition of the Willing backing Ukraine, says PM
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Bulgaria has no place in Coalition of the Willing backing Ukraine, says PM

The provided article includes several news snippets covering different topics. One reports on a Russian activist, Igor Rogov, who was sentenced in Poland for spying for Moscow. Another notes that Russia has halted diesel exports following Ukrainian strikes on refineries, with the Kremlin planning to import fuel to maintain domestic supply. A third piece mentions the International Olympic Committee allowing Russia's return to the Olympics, which Moscow views as a move to separate sports from politics. Lastly, there is a report about a Paraguayan senator, Celeste Amarilla, who faced backlash in France for racist remarks directed at Kylian Mbappé, a French footballer.

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Bulgaria has no place in Coalition of the Willing backing Ukraine, says PM

The provided article includes several news snippets covering different topics. One reports on a Russian activist, Igor Rogov, who was sentenced in Poland for spying for Moscow. Another notes that Russia has halted diesel exports following Ukrainian strikes on refineries, with the Kremlin planning to import fuel to maintain domestic supply. A third piece mentions the International Olympic Committee allowing Russia's return to the Olympics, which Moscow views as a move to separate sports from politics. Lastly, there is a report about a Paraguayan senator, Celeste Amarilla, who faced backlash in France for racist remarks directed at Kylian Mbappé, a French footballer.

Bias read (Center): The articles cover multiple politically charged topics but do not exhibit clear ideological leaning. The reporting on Russia's actions and the IOC's decision presents factual developments without overtly favoring any particular political stance. The coverage of the Paraguayan senator's comments is a

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