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NATO Launches Largest Military Buildup Since Cold War
NATO announced its largest military buildup since the Cold War, driven by the threat from Russia, with new targets for military capabilities demanding significant investment and personnel increases from member states; intelligence suggests Russia could attack a NATO member within years.
NATO Launches Largest Military Buildup Since Cold War
NATO announced its largest military buildup since the Cold War, driven by the threat from Russia, with new targets for military capabilities demanding significant investment and personnel increases from member states; intelligence suggests Russia could attack a NATO member within years.
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44% Bias Score


NATO Allies Urged to Increase Military Spending to 5% of GDP by 2032
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte proposes a 5% GDP military spending target for allies by 2032, divided into 3.5% for direct military spending and 1.5% for broader security, to counter growing Russian threats and ensure continued US engagement.
NATO Allies Urged to Increase Military Spending to 5% of GDP by 2032
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte proposes a 5% GDP military spending target for allies by 2032, divided into 3.5% for direct military spending and 1.5% for broader security, to counter growing Russian threats and ensure continued US engagement.
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44% Bias Score


EU's SAFE Defense Project Raises Concerns Amidst Turkish Participation
The EU's €150 billion SAFE defense production program, opposed by Hungary and raising concerns in Greece and Cyprus, allows non-EU participation, potentially including Turkey, despite its occupation of Northern Cyprus.
EU's SAFE Defense Project Raises Concerns Amidst Turkish Participation
The EU's €150 billion SAFE defense production program, opposed by Hungary and raising concerns in Greece and Cyprus, allows non-EU participation, potentially including Turkey, despite its occupation of Northern Cyprus.
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56% Bias Score


US Pushes NATO Allies for 5% Defense Spending Increase
The US is pushing NATO allies to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2032, reducing its military presence in Europe; this demand, driven by Russia's aggression and a perceived need for greater European self-reliance, is causing tension among allies, particularly those already struggling to mee...
US Pushes NATO Allies for 5% Defense Spending Increase
The US is pushing NATO allies to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2032, reducing its military presence in Europe; this demand, driven by Russia's aggression and a perceived need for greater European self-reliance, is causing tension among allies, particularly those already struggling to mee...
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48% Bias Score


EU Approves €150 Billion Defense Fund to Counter Russian Threat
The EU Council approved a €150 billion fund (SAFE) for joint defense production and procurement, aiming to strengthen the bloc's defense capabilities against potential Russian aggression by 2030, involving member states, Ukraine, and other countries.
EU Approves €150 Billion Defense Fund to Counter Russian Threat
The EU Council approved a €150 billion fund (SAFE) for joint defense production and procurement, aiming to strengthen the bloc's defense capabilities against potential Russian aggression by 2030, involving member states, Ukraine, and other countries.
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40% Bias Score


\"Switzerland to Boost Military Spending Amid Growing Security Concerns\"\
Switzerland plans to increase its military spending to 1 percent of GDP by 2032 to address a 144 billion Swiss franc shortfall caused by decades of underinvestment, driven by concerns about hybrid warfare threats and the need to modernize the army while maintaining neutrality.
\"Switzerland to Boost Military Spending Amid Growing Security Concerns\"\
Switzerland plans to increase its military spending to 1 percent of GDP by 2032 to address a 144 billion Swiss franc shortfall caused by decades of underinvestment, driven by concerns about hybrid warfare threats and the need to modernize the army while maintaining neutrality.
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40% Bias Score

Merz-Trump Meeting: High-Stakes Talks on Trade and Security
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets US President Donald Trump amid concerns over Trump's past hostility towards Germany and potential trade disputes, while seeking to strengthen the transatlantic relationship and address European security concerns.

Merz-Trump Meeting: High-Stakes Talks on Trade and Security
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz meets US President Donald Trump amid concerns over Trump's past hostility towards Germany and potential trade disputes, while seeking to strengthen the transatlantic relationship and address European security concerns.
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48% Bias Score

German Peace Institutes Declare Transatlantic Partnership 'Over,' Urge European Security Self-Reliance
German peace institutes' 2025 report declares the transatlantic partnership 'over' due to the US's shift toward autocracy, urging Europe to become self-reliant in security while also emphasizing the need for a cooperative peace order; the report details the worsening global conflict situation and ad...

German Peace Institutes Declare Transatlantic Partnership 'Over,' Urge European Security Self-Reliance
German peace institutes' 2025 report declares the transatlantic partnership 'over' due to the US's shift toward autocracy, urging Europe to become self-reliant in security while also emphasizing the need for a cooperative peace order; the report details the worsening global conflict situation and ad...
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56% Bias Score

U.K. Defense Review Faces Challenges Amidst Potential U.S. Withdrawal from European Defense
The U.K.'s strategic defense review will invest over £1 billion in technology and address lessons from the Ukraine war, but faces challenges due to President Trump's potential shift away from U.S. involvement in European defense, forcing a re-evaluation of Britain's global role and reliance on Ameri...

U.K. Defense Review Faces Challenges Amidst Potential U.S. Withdrawal from European Defense
The U.K.'s strategic defense review will invest over £1 billion in technology and address lessons from the Ukraine war, but faces challenges due to President Trump's potential shift away from U.S. involvement in European defense, forcing a re-evaluation of Britain's global role and reliance on Ameri...
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60% Bias Score

Czech President Works to Secure Continued Military Aid to Ukraine Despite Political Opposition
Czech President Petr Pavel is working to ensure continued military aid to Ukraine despite concerns from the leading opposition party, ANO, which has raised questions about transparency and potential irregularities in a Czech-led program to supply Kyiv with 1.8 million artillery shells this year, pot...

Czech President Works to Secure Continued Military Aid to Ukraine Despite Political Opposition
Czech President Petr Pavel is working to ensure continued military aid to Ukraine despite concerns from the leading opposition party, ANO, which has raised questions about transparency and potential irregularities in a Czech-led program to supply Kyiv with 1.8 million artillery shells this year, pot...
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32% Bias Score

Scholz: Ukraine War to Last, Requiring Long-Term Support
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expects a protracted war in Ukraine, requiring sustained support for Ukraine's defense to maintain Europe's post-1990 political order, facing threats from Russia's attacks on infrastructure and attempts to circumvent sanctions.

Scholz: Ukraine War to Last, Requiring Long-Term Support
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expects a protracted war in Ukraine, requiring sustained support for Ukraine's defense to maintain Europe's post-1990 political order, facing threats from Russia's attacks on infrastructure and attempts to circumvent sanctions.
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44% Bias Score

Finland Summit Tackles NATO Security, Germany Seeks Higher European Defense Spending
A Nordic summit in Finland addresses NATO security concerns amid increased Russian military presence near the Finnish border, while Germany seeks increased defense spending from Spain and Portugal.

Finland Summit Tackles NATO Security, Germany Seeks Higher European Defense Spending
A Nordic summit in Finland addresses NATO security concerns amid increased Russian military presence near the Finnish border, while Germany seeks increased defense spending from Spain and Portugal.
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36% Bias Score
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