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EU Commits to €650 Billion Defense Spending Boost
The European Union's "Rearm Europe" initiative prioritizes supplying member states with strategic defense equipment, exempting military spending from budget limits, and potentially costing €650 billion with an additional €150 billion loan, while streamlining procurement to boost the European defense...
EU Commits to €650 Billion Defense Spending Boost
The European Union's "Rearm Europe" initiative prioritizes supplying member states with strategic defense equipment, exempting military spending from budget limits, and potentially costing €650 billion with an additional €150 billion loan, while streamlining procurement to boost the European defense...
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36% Bias Score


Hungary's Pride Parade Facial Recognition Plan Violates EU AI Law
Hungary's plan to use facial recognition at the Budapest Pride parade to identify and fine participants violates EU AI and data privacy laws, according to MEP Brando Benifei, who says the technology's use is illegal under both the EU AI Act and GDPR, even if the analysis is not done in real time.
Hungary's Pride Parade Facial Recognition Plan Violates EU AI Law
Hungary's plan to use facial recognition at the Budapest Pride parade to identify and fine participants violates EU AI and data privacy laws, according to MEP Brando Benifei, who says the technology's use is illegal under both the EU AI Act and GDPR, even if the analysis is not done in real time.
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40% Bias Score


EU Plans €650 Billion Defense Spending Boost
The European Union plans to spend €650 billion on defense, with €150 billion in loans, to strengthen its capabilities and reduce reliance on non-EU suppliers, prioritizing domestic production and harmonizing public procurement.
EU Plans €650 Billion Defense Spending Boost
The European Union plans to spend €650 billion on defense, with €150 billion in loans, to strengthen its capabilities and reduce reliance on non-EU suppliers, prioritizing domestic production and harmonizing public procurement.
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36% Bias Score


White House Security Breach Sparks Outrage Among Military Families
President Trump's national security advisor mistakenly included a journalist in a Signal group chat discussing upcoming military strikes in Yemen on March 15, prompting outrage from military spouses and veterans who faced far stricter communication rules during their family members' deployments.
White House Security Breach Sparks Outrage Among Military Families
President Trump's national security advisor mistakenly included a journalist in a Signal group chat discussing upcoming military strikes in Yemen on March 15, prompting outrage from military spouses and veterans who faced far stricter communication rules during their family members' deployments.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Administration Appeals Court Ruling on $600 Million Teacher Training Funding Cut
The Trump administration appealed a lower court ruling that blocked its decision to cut $600 million in federal funding for teacher training programs, arguing that these programs promoted "divisive ideologies." Eight states are challenging the cuts, and the Supreme Court will decide.
Trump Administration Appeals Court Ruling on $600 Million Teacher Training Funding Cut
The Trump administration appealed a lower court ruling that blocked its decision to cut $600 million in federal funding for teacher training programs, arguing that these programs promoted "divisive ideologies." Eight states are challenging the cuts, and the Supreme Court will decide.
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60% Bias Score


UK Budget: £14 Billion in Cuts, Defense Spending Surge
The UK's spring budget includes £14 billion in cuts, mainly affecting social welfare, alongside a £5.1 billion increase in defense spending, impacting 3 million people and potentially pushing 250,000 more into poverty by 2030.
UK Budget: £14 Billion in Cuts, Defense Spending Surge
The UK's spring budget includes £14 billion in cuts, mainly affecting social welfare, alongside a £5.1 billion increase in defense spending, impacting 3 million people and potentially pushing 250,000 more into poverty by 2030.
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48% Bias Score

EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Plan Amidst Budgetary Concerns
The European Union is launching a plan to strengthen its defense capabilities, allocating €650 billion (1.5% of each member state's GDP) and €150 billion in loans for European-made military equipment, while streamlining procurement processes, all amid concerns about affordability given existing nati...

EU Unveils €800 Billion Defense Plan Amidst Budgetary Concerns
The European Union is launching a plan to strengthen its defense capabilities, allocating €650 billion (1.5% of each member state's GDP) and €150 billion in loans for European-made military equipment, while streamlining procurement processes, all amid concerns about affordability given existing nati...
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48% Bias Score

Netherlands to dramatically increase military personnel to 200,000 by 2030
The Netherlands plans to increase its military personnel from 70,000 to 200,000 by 2030 due to concerns about Russia and doubts regarding US support, prompting a new recruitment strategy targeting young people, and a division of the armed forces into peacetime and wartime organizations by 2027.

Netherlands to dramatically increase military personnel to 200,000 by 2030
The Netherlands plans to increase its military personnel from 70,000 to 200,000 by 2030 due to concerns about Russia and doubts regarding US support, prompting a new recruitment strategy targeting young people, and a division of the armed forces into peacetime and wartime organizations by 2027.
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36% Bias Score

Bangladesh's Interim Government Uncovers 800 Torture Cells
Bangladesh's interim prime minister, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, announced the discovery of roughly 800 torture cells used by the previous government led by Sheikh Hasina, who resigned in August 2024 following mass protests and fled to India. Over 300 people remain missing.

Bangladesh's Interim Government Uncovers 800 Torture Cells
Bangladesh's interim prime minister, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, announced the discovery of roughly 800 torture cells used by the previous government led by Sheikh Hasina, who resigned in August 2024 following mass protests and fled to India. Over 300 people remain missing.
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48% Bias Score

Yemen Airstrike Details Leaked, Raising Security Concerns
A successful US airstrike against Houthis in Yemen, executed with F-18s and MQ-9 drones, saw its details leaked after the fact, revealing the presence of journalist Jeffrey Goldberg in military communication channels, raising concerns about security protocols despite the operation's success.

Yemen Airstrike Details Leaked, Raising Security Concerns
A successful US airstrike against Houthis in Yemen, executed with F-18s and MQ-9 drones, saw its details leaked after the fact, revealing the presence of journalist Jeffrey Goldberg in military communication channels, raising concerns about security protocols despite the operation's success.
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48% Bias Score

Ashlee Shingoose Identified as Serial Killer's First Victim
Winnipeg police will identify Ashlee Shingoose of St. Theresa Point First Nation as Buffalo Woman, the first victim of serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, at a Wednesday press conference, confirming a year-long search by her family and resolving a key piece of a larger investigation into the murders of f...

Ashlee Shingoose Identified as Serial Killer's First Victim
Winnipeg police will identify Ashlee Shingoose of St. Theresa Point First Nation as Buffalo Woman, the first victim of serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, at a Wednesday press conference, confirming a year-long search by her family and resolving a key piece of a larger investigation into the murders of f...
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48% Bias Score

Germany Investigates Eritrean Group for Terrorism
German authorities searched 19 locations, investigating 17 Eritrean-rooted suspects for allegedly belonging to the Brigade N'Hamedu, accused of planning to overthrow the Eritrean government and using violence at pro-Eritrea events in Germany.

Germany Investigates Eritrean Group for Terrorism
German authorities searched 19 locations, investigating 17 Eritrean-rooted suspects for allegedly belonging to the Brigade N'Hamedu, accused of planning to overthrow the Eritrean government and using violence at pro-Eritrea events in Germany.
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40% Bias Score
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