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India Bids Farewell to its Iconic MiG-21 Fighter Jet
After six decades of service, India's MiG-21 fighter jet, known for its role in wars and high crash rate, is being retired, marking the end of an era in Indian Air Force history.
India Bids Farewell to its Iconic MiG-21 Fighter Jet
After six decades of service, India's MiG-21 fighter jet, known for its role in wars and high crash rate, is being retired, marking the end of an era in Indian Air Force history.
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24% Bias Score


80 Years of UN General Assembly: Memorable Moments
The UN General Assembly marks its 80th anniversary, and BBC Mundo highlights eight impactful speeches, ranging from Fidel Castro's record-breaking address to Donald Trump's threat of total destruction of North Korea.
80 Years of UN General Assembly: Memorable Moments
The UN General Assembly marks its 80th anniversary, and BBC Mundo highlights eight impactful speeches, ranging from Fidel Castro's record-breaking address to Donald Trump's threat of total destruction of North Korea.
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Unexpected Biodiversity Hotspot on Former Austrian-Yugoslavian Border
Along Austria's border with Slovenia, a 15-hectare plot once used for intensive maize cultivation now harbors a surprising array of endemic flora and fauna, thriving due to its past as a Cold War borderland.
Unexpected Biodiversity Hotspot on Former Austrian-Yugoslavian Border
Along Austria's border with Slovenia, a 15-hectare plot once used for intensive maize cultivation now harbors a surprising array of endemic flora and fauna, thriving due to its past as a Cold War borderland.
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24% Bias Score


Surge in Private Nuclear Shelters Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Rising geopolitical anxieties are driving a new market for private nuclear shelters across Europe, with prices ranging from €3,000 to over €1 million depending on size and features, as many countries lack extensive public shelter networks.
Surge in Private Nuclear Shelters Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Rising geopolitical anxieties are driving a new market for private nuclear shelters across Europe, with prices ranging from €3,000 to over €1 million depending on size and features, as many countries lack extensive public shelter networks.
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Lesley Manville Stars in Cold War Thriller "Winter of the Crow
Lesley Manville, in a lead role, stars in the Cold War thriller "Winter of the Crow," portraying a British psychiatrist attending a Polish conference who becomes embroiled in a student uprising and political unrest in 1981 Poland.
Lesley Manville Stars in Cold War Thriller "Winter of the Crow
Lesley Manville, in a lead role, stars in the Cold War thriller "Winter of the Crow," portraying a British psychiatrist attending a Polish conference who becomes embroiled in a student uprising and political unrest in 1981 Poland.
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Strauß Offered Information to US in 1980: Documents
Newly released US State Department documents reveal that Franz Josef Strauß, then-leader of the CSU and Bavarian Minister-President, contacted Zbigniew Brzezinski in March 1980 offering political information in exchange for anonymity.
Strauß Offered Information to US in 1980: Documents
Newly released US State Department documents reveal that Franz Josef Strauß, then-leader of the CSU and Bavarian Minister-President, contacted Zbigniew Brzezinski in March 1980 offering political information in exchange for anonymity.
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40% Bias Score

Increased Russian Espionage in Europe Prompts Countermeasures
Facing a surge in Russian intelligence activity across Europe, exceeding Cold War levels in some areas, multiple European countries are implementing counter-espionage strategies, including online platforms and public awareness campaigns.

Increased Russian Espionage in Europe Prompts Countermeasures
Facing a surge in Russian intelligence activity across Europe, exceeding Cold War levels in some areas, multiple European countries are implementing counter-espionage strategies, including online platforms and public awareness campaigns.
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Russia Relaunches Soviet-Era Song Contest Intervision
Three years after being expelled from the Eurovision Song Contest, Russia is relaunching Intervision, a Cold War-era competitor to the world's most-watched music event, featuring participants from BRICS nations and even a US-based singer.

Russia Relaunches Soviet-Era Song Contest Intervision
Three years after being expelled from the Eurovision Song Contest, Russia is relaunching Intervision, a Cold War-era competitor to the world's most-watched music event, featuring participants from BRICS nations and even a US-based singer.
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20% Bias Score

Resurgence of Private Nuclear Bunkers Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Rising geopolitical tensions are driving a surge in demand for private nuclear bunkers across Europe, with prices comparable to one-bedroom flats, despite most decommissioned public shelters being unusable against modern weapons.

Resurgence of Private Nuclear Bunkers Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Rising geopolitical tensions are driving a surge in demand for private nuclear bunkers across Europe, with prices comparable to one-bedroom flats, despite most decommissioned public shelters being unusable against modern weapons.
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24% Bias Score

Marriage of Two Key Figures in Iran-Contra Affair After 40 Years
Forty years after their involvement in the Iran-Contra affair, Oliver North, a former U.S. Marine lieutenant colonel, and his former secretary, Fawn Hall, married last month in Virginia.

Marriage of Two Key Figures in Iran-Contra Affair After 40 Years
Forty years after their involvement in the Iran-Contra affair, Oliver North, a former U.S. Marine lieutenant colonel, and his former secretary, Fawn Hall, married last month in Virginia.
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Strauß Offered US Intelligence in 1980: Declassified Documents
Newly released US Department of State documents reveal that Franz Josef Strauß, then-leader of the CSU and Bavarian Minister-President, contacted Zbigniew Brzezinski in March 1980 offering intelligence on France and Germany, requesting anonymity.

Strauß Offered US Intelligence in 1980: Declassified Documents
Newly released US Department of State documents reveal that Franz Josef Strauß, then-leader of the CSU and Bavarian Minister-President, contacted Zbigniew Brzezinski in March 1980 offering intelligence on France and Germany, requesting anonymity.
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24% Bias Score

Franz Josef Strauss's 1980 Call to Zbigniew Brzezinski: A Look into the Events and its Implications
In March 1980, Franz Josef Strauss contacted Zbigniew Brzezinski, offering confidential information about political events in Germany and France under the condition of anonymity, as revealed by declassified US State Department documents; the documents do not specify whether information was shared, n...

Franz Josef Strauss's 1980 Call to Zbigniew Brzezinski: A Look into the Events and its Implications
In March 1980, Franz Josef Strauss contacted Zbigniew Brzezinski, offering confidential information about political events in Germany and France under the condition of anonymity, as revealed by declassified US State Department documents; the documents do not specify whether information was shared, n...
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60% Bias Score
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