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Germany Passes €502.5 Billion Budget for 2025
The German Bundestag approved a €502.5 billion budget for 2025, including a significant increase in defense spending and a new €500 billion special fund for infrastructure and climate protection, after a delay due to early elections.
Germany Passes €502.5 Billion Budget for 2025
The German Bundestag approved a €502.5 billion budget for 2025, including a significant increase in defense spending and a new €500 billion special fund for infrastructure and climate protection, after a delay due to early elections.
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4% Bias Score


Australia to Allow US Use of Henderson Nuclear Submarine Facility
Australia will spend \$12 billion on a Perth facility that may be used by the US to maintain its nuclear submarine fleet, potentially easing concerns over the AUKUS pact.
Australia to Allow US Use of Henderson Nuclear Submarine Facility
Australia will spend \$12 billion on a Perth facility that may be used by the US to maintain its nuclear submarine fleet, potentially easing concerns over the AUKUS pact.
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16% Bias Score


EU and Poland Strengthen Eastern Border Security Amidst Belarus-Russia Tensions
On Sunday, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited the Polish-Belarusian border to address security concerns stemming from escalating tensions with Belarus and Russia, emphasizing European solidarity and joint defense initiatives.
EU and Poland Strengthen Eastern Border Security Amidst Belarus-Russia Tensions
On Sunday, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited the Polish-Belarusian border to address security concerns stemming from escalating tensions with Belarus and Russia, emphasizing European solidarity and joint defense initiatives.
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16% Bias Score


Canadian Dual-Use Tech Firms Face Hurdles in Accessing Defence Spending
A survey of 428 Canadian companies with dual-use technologies reveals that bureaucratic obstacles within the government's procurement system are hindering their participation in Canada's defense spending push, with many considering relocating abroad due to lengthy timelines and access limitations.
Canadian Dual-Use Tech Firms Face Hurdles in Accessing Defence Spending
A survey of 428 Canadian companies with dual-use technologies reveals that bureaucratic obstacles within the government's procurement system are hindering their participation in Canada's defense spending push, with many considering relocating abroad due to lengthy timelines and access limitations.
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36% Bias Score


Chagos Deal Costs Ten Times Initial Estimate: £35 Billion Revealed
The UK government will pay £35 billion to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, significantly exceeding Labour's £3.4 billion estimate, causing accusations of a government cover-up and raising concerns about transparency and future international negotiations.
Chagos Deal Costs Ten Times Initial Estimate: £35 Billion Revealed
The UK government will pay £35 billion to transfer the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, significantly exceeding Labour's £3.4 billion estimate, causing accusations of a government cover-up and raising concerns about transparency and future international negotiations.
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68% Bias Score


UK to Significantly Increase Defense Spending, Raising Concerns about Public Service Cuts
The UK government will increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 and 5% by 2035, potentially impacting welfare and public services due to economic constraints and amidst growing global threats.
UK to Significantly Increase Defense Spending, Raising Concerns about Public Service Cuts
The UK government will increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 and 5% by 2035, potentially impacting welfare and public services due to economic constraints and amidst growing global threats.
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56% Bias Score

Australia's Balancing Act: Defence Spending, Climate Policy, and Immigration Concerns
Australia faces pressure to increase defence spending, reduce emissions, and manage immigration, leading to policy adjustments and public debate.

Australia's Balancing Act: Defence Spending, Climate Policy, and Immigration Concerns
Australia faces pressure to increase defence spending, reduce emissions, and manage immigration, leading to policy adjustments and public debate.
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40% Bias Score

Party for the Animals Changes Stance on Military Spending
Facing internal divisions, the Dutch Party for the Animals approved a new defense policy at its recent congress, ending its longstanding opposition to military spending due to the war in Ukraine, while facing a potential splinter group.

Party for the Animals Changes Stance on Military Spending
Facing internal divisions, the Dutch Party for the Animals approved a new defense policy at its recent congress, ending its longstanding opposition to military spending due to the war in Ukraine, while facing a potential splinter group.
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48% Bias Score

Canada Considers Post-Ceasefire Troop Deployment to Ukraine
Following a visit to Kyiv, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney indicated that sending Canadian troops to Ukraine after a ceasefire is a possibility, while Defence Minister David McGuinty outlined options for support including intelligence sharing, logistical aid, and equipment, amid increased NATO d...

Canada Considers Post-Ceasefire Troop Deployment to Ukraine
Following a visit to Kyiv, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney indicated that sending Canadian troops to Ukraine after a ceasefire is a possibility, while Defence Minister David McGuinty outlined options for support including intelligence sharing, logistical aid, and equipment, amid increased NATO d...
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40% Bias Score

Lithuania Builds Massive Border Defenses Amidst Heightened Russia Threat
Lithuania is building a 30-mile-wide, three-layered defensive line along its border with Russia and Belarus, including minefields and explosive bridges, as part of a larger Baltic effort to bolster defenses against potential Russian aggression, costing an estimated €60 million, and raising its defen...

Lithuania Builds Massive Border Defenses Amidst Heightened Russia Threat
Lithuania is building a 30-mile-wide, three-layered defensive line along its border with Russia and Belarus, including minefields and explosive bridges, as part of a larger Baltic effort to bolster defenses against potential Russian aggression, costing an estimated €60 million, and raising its defen...
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56% Bias Score

Political Divisions Stalemate European Army Creation"
European nations struggle to create a unified military force due to political disagreements among member states, despite increased defense budgets and geopolitical threats, including differing views on leadership, structure, and the role of the US. A Gallup poll reveals deep European ambivalence tow...

Political Divisions Stalemate European Army Creation"
European nations struggle to create a unified military force due to political disagreements among member states, despite increased defense budgets and geopolitical threats, including differing views on leadership, structure, and the role of the US. A Gallup poll reveals deep European ambivalence tow...
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52% Bias Score

Rudd Rejects Calls for Increased Australian Defense Spending Against China
Australian Ambassador Kevin Rudd defends Australia's defense contributions against China, citing existing investments and strategic alignment with the US, despite Pentagon requests for increased spending to 3.5 percent of GDP and clarified AUKUS submarine deployment plans.

Rudd Rejects Calls for Increased Australian Defense Spending Against China
Australian Ambassador Kevin Rudd defends Australia's defense contributions against China, citing existing investments and strategic alignment with the US, despite Pentagon requests for increased spending to 3.5 percent of GDP and clarified AUKUS submarine deployment plans.
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44% Bias Score
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