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Putin issues a decree calling for a ceasefire in fighting for Orthodox Easter holiday

Putin issues a decree calling for a ceasefire in fighting for Orthodox Easter holiday
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Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a temporary ceasefire to observe Orthodox Easter on April 12. Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to a halt in fighting after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called for a temporary truce to allow citizens to participate in the holiday. Putin issued a decree on Thursday recognizing the ceasefire, which is […]

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Balanced source inclusion from both Russian and Ukrainian officialsNeutral descriptive language without emotional or loaded termsFactual presentation of previous ceasefire violations by both sides without taking sidesExpert source leanOmission patternsDescriptive word choicesBalanced languageEqual representation of perspectivesNeutral headline and toneBalanced source selection with quotes from both Russian and Ukrainian leadersNeutral framing of mutual accusations from previous ceasefireAbsence of loaded language in describing the agreement

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