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Bulgaria Plays a Central Role in Rearming Ukraine
Bulgaria, utilizing its Soviet-era munitions factories and receiving EU funding, is significantly contributing to Ukraine's rearmament efforts, including a €1 billion Rheinmetall investment in a new munitions plant, while the Ukrainian arms industry seeks European investment to increase domestic pro...
Bulgaria Plays a Central Role in Rearming Ukraine
Bulgaria, utilizing its Soviet-era munitions factories and receiving EU funding, is significantly contributing to Ukraine's rearmament efforts, including a €1 billion Rheinmetall investment in a new munitions plant, while the Ukrainian arms industry seeks European investment to increase domestic pro...
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44% Bias Score


Germany Speeds Up Military Procurement to Enhance National Security
The German cabinet approved a bill to significantly speed up the procurement of military equipment and supplies, including 10,000 Tasers for federal police, prioritizing domestic production to bolster national security in response to NATO goals and planned military expansion.
Germany Speeds Up Military Procurement to Enhance National Security
The German cabinet approved a bill to significantly speed up the procurement of military equipment and supplies, including 10,000 Tasers for federal police, prioritizing domestic production to bolster national security in response to NATO goals and planned military expansion.
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40% Bias Score


UK to Invest £1.5bn in New Munitions Factories
The UK government will spend £1.5bn on at least six new munitions factories, creating 1,800 jobs and supporting the production of up to 7,000 long-range weapons, to address depleted stockpiles and enhance national security, as announced in its upcoming Strategic Defence Review.
UK to Invest £1.5bn in New Munitions Factories
The UK government will spend £1.5bn on at least six new munitions factories, creating 1,800 jobs and supporting the production of up to 7,000 long-range weapons, to address depleted stockpiles and enhance national security, as announced in its upcoming Strategic Defence Review.
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32% Bias Score


Merz Shifts German Policy, Prioritizing Joint Arms Production with Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on May 28th in Berlin, shifting Germany's foreign policy towards stronger support for Ukraine by prioritizing joint arms production over new sanctions against Russia, a strategy to keep Russia guessing about future wea...
Merz Shifts German Policy, Prioritizing Joint Arms Production with Ukraine
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on May 28th in Berlin, shifting Germany's foreign policy towards stronger support for Ukraine by prioritizing joint arms production over new sanctions against Russia, a strategy to keep Russia guessing about future wea...
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40% Bias Score


US Tantalum Sanctions Cripple Russia's Arms Production
The Telegraph reports that the US could cripple Russia's arms production by intensifying sanctions on tantalum, a crucial component in advanced weaponry, impacting the ongoing war in Ukraine. This follows Frontelligence Insight data indicating Russia lacks domestic capabilities for high-quality tant...
US Tantalum Sanctions Cripple Russia's Arms Production
The Telegraph reports that the US could cripple Russia's arms production by intensifying sanctions on tantalum, a crucial component in advanced weaponry, impacting the ongoing war in Ukraine. This follows Frontelligence Insight data indicating Russia lacks domestic capabilities for high-quality tant...
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine's Howitzer Production Surpasses European Allies
Ukraine's production of 2S22 Bohdana howitzers has drastically increased to around 40 units per month, exceeding that of major European allies, thanks to international funding and the 'Danish model', which channels funds directly to Ukrainian manufacturers to meet the demands of the ongoing war.
Ukraine's Howitzer Production Surpasses European Allies
Ukraine's production of 2S22 Bohdana howitzers has drastically increased to around 40 units per month, exceeding that of major European allies, thanks to international funding and the 'Danish model', which channels funds directly to Ukrainian manufacturers to meet the demands of the ongoing war.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Opens Europe's Largest Munitions Factory to Support Ukraine
Germany opened Europe's largest munitions factory in Lower Saxony, a key element of its ramped-up arms production to aid Ukraine and strengthen NATO. The factory, built by Rheinmetall in 14 months, will produce 350,000 rounds of ammunition annually from 2027, with further plants planned for Eastern ...

Germany Opens Europe's Largest Munitions Factory to Support Ukraine
Germany opened Europe's largest munitions factory in Lower Saxony, a key element of its ramped-up arms production to aid Ukraine and strengthen NATO. The factory, built by Rheinmetall in 14 months, will produce 350,000 rounds of ammunition annually from 2027, with further plants planned for Eastern ...
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40% Bias Score

Germany's €150 Billion NATO Anniversary Defense Plan
Germany celebrates 70 years in NATO by announcing a significant military modernization plan, aiming to increase defense spending to €150 billion by 2029, focusing on new technologies, and seeking stronger European defense industry collaboration, while facing internal political challenges and potenti...

Germany's €150 Billion NATO Anniversary Defense Plan
Germany celebrates 70 years in NATO by announcing a significant military modernization plan, aiming to increase defense spending to €150 billion by 2029, focusing on new technologies, and seeking stronger European defense industry collaboration, while facing internal political challenges and potenti...
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48% Bias Score

Germany, Ukraine to Jointly Produce Long-Range Weapons
Germany and Ukraine signed letters of intent on May 28th, 2025, to jointly develop long-range weapons, countering Russia and signaling Berlin's sustained commitment to Kyiv, potentially altering the war's trajectory.

Germany, Ukraine to Jointly Produce Long-Range Weapons
Germany and Ukraine signed letters of intent on May 28th, 2025, to jointly develop long-range weapons, countering Russia and signaling Berlin's sustained commitment to Kyiv, potentially altering the war's trajectory.
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48% Bias Score

EU Approves €150 Billion Defense Fund to Boost Production
EU ambassadors approved a €150 billion fund to boost defense production, prioritizing 65% EU-made weapons, bypassing the Parliament, and needing member state approval by May 27th to address vulnerabilities exposed by the Ukraine war and potential shifts in US support.

EU Approves €150 Billion Defense Fund to Boost Production
EU ambassadors approved a €150 billion fund to boost defense production, prioritizing 65% EU-made weapons, bypassing the Parliament, and needing member state approval by May 27th to address vulnerabilities exposed by the Ukraine war and potential shifts in US support.
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36% Bias Score

EU to Double Ukraine Military Aid by Investing in Domestic Production
The European Union is considering a plan to double its military aid to Ukraine by purchasing weapons from Ukrainian manufacturers, potentially reaching \$80 billion annually.

EU to Double Ukraine Military Aid by Investing in Domestic Production
The European Union is considering a plan to double its military aid to Ukraine by purchasing weapons from Ukrainian manufacturers, potentially reaching \$80 billion annually.
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36% Bias Score

Russia's Arms Production Outpaces Europe's, Posing Threat to NATO
A Rusi report reveals Russia's arms production has significantly surpassed Europe's since the Ukraine war began, due to Europe's fragmented defense industry, lack of long-term investment, and bureaucratic hurdles, posing a strategic threat to NATO.

Russia's Arms Production Outpaces Europe's, Posing Threat to NATO
A Rusi report reveals Russia's arms production has significantly surpassed Europe's since the Ukraine war began, due to Europe's fragmented defense industry, lack of long-term investment, and bureaucratic hurdles, posing a strategic threat to NATO.
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56% Bias Score
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