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Ukrainian parliament approves national heroes pantheon; businessman injured in Monaco blast

Ukrainian parliament approves national heroes pantheon; businessman injured in Monaco blast

Ukraine's parliament approved a pantheon for national heroes. A Ukrainian businessman and his family were injured in a parcel bomb attack in Monaco.

4 sources across English

Left 50% · Center 25% · Right 25%

How outlets framed it

Left: The Kyiv Independent reports on Ukraine's parliamentary approval of a national heroes' pantheon and a separate incident involving a Ukrainian businessman injured in Monaco.

Center: The Star (Kenya) reports on a parcel bomb incident in Monaco that injured a Ukrainian oligarch and his family.

Right: RT (Russia Today) identifies a Ukrainian woman as the suspect in the Monaco bomb attack that injured Vadim Ermolaev and his family.

Key divergence: The primary divergence lies in the attribution of the Monaco incident, with RT identifying a Ukrainian suspect while other sources focus on the victim's nationality and the event itself.

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