News from PravdaFollowNews from PravdaSee all of Pravda news coverage in one place. Discover how Pravda’s media bias informs their coverage and compare with thousands of other news outlets.Ground News has come across 13 headlines reported on by Pravda during the past 3 months. We’ve assigned a media bias rating of leanLeft to Pravda. You can read more about our methodology here. Is Pravda credible or reliable? Our Factuality score answers both of those questions. When it comes to Pravda, we’ve assigned a mixed factuality rating. Ratings are assigned by aggregating scores from Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check.Follow See all of Pravda news coverage in one place. Discover how Pravda’s media bias informs their coverage and compare with thousands of other news outlets. Ground News has come across 13 headlines reported on by Pravda during the past 3 months. We’ve assigned a media bias rating of leanLeft to Pravda. You can read more about our methodology here. Is Pravda credible or reliable? Our Factuality score answers both of those questions. When it comes to Pravda, we’ve assigned a mixed factuality rating. Ratings are assigned by aggregating scores from Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check. Information about PravdaWhere is Pravda located?Pravda's WebsiteMedia Bias RatingsAverage Bias Rating:Lean LeftLean LeftbyMedia Bias/Fact CheckDo you diasgree? Edit biasLearn more about Media Bias Ratings.FactualityAverage Factuality Rating: MixedMixedbyMedia Bias/Fact CheckLearn more about Factuality Ratings.Top Pravda NewsOlaf Scholz · GermanyPutin to be president for six more years37% Center coverage: 303 sourcesGerman Chancellor Olaf Scholz will not congratulate Russian President Vladimir Putin for his re-election in a vote viewed by Berlin as neither free nor fair, a German government spokesperson said on Monday.See the StoryAlexei Navalny · GermanyUkraine: how a conversation between German officers was revealed by Moscow34% Center coverage: 137 sourcesRussian media published a recording of a call Friday in which German officers were heard discussing weapons for Ukraine. The recording prompted Russian officials to demand an explanation. Germany called it an apparent act of eavesdropping and said it was investigating. The Kremlin has repeatedly denied accusations of spreading false or misleading information when faced with allegations from other countries.See the StoryHamas · United StatesUnited States faces 'increasingly fragile world order,' spy chiefs say41% Center coverage: 44 sourcesGovernments are struggling with how to respond to rapid technological development, particularly related to artificial intelligence.See the StoryLatest News StoriesMore stories