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Israel Launches Over 800 Air Strikes in Syria Following Regime Change
In response to the recent change in Syrian leadership, Israeli air forces conducted over 800 air strikes targeting military and civilian infrastructure across Syria within 12 hours, prompting a warning from the new Syrian leadership against further incursions while the US engaged in talks with the n...
Israel Launches Over 800 Air Strikes in Syria Following Regime Change
In response to the recent change in Syrian leadership, Israeli air forces conducted over 800 air strikes targeting military and civilian infrastructure across Syria within 12 hours, prompting a warning from the new Syrian leadership against further incursions while the US engaged in talks with the n...
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40% Bias Score


NATO Urges Significant Defense Spending Increase Amidst Rising Tensions
Dutch citizens are urged to prepare for potential banking system disruptions and stock up on essentials, while NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte calls for significantly increased defense spending across member states, potentially reaching 3% of GDP, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions and Rus...
NATO Urges Significant Defense Spending Increase Amidst Rising Tensions
Dutch citizens are urged to prepare for potential banking system disruptions and stock up on essentials, while NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte calls for significantly increased defense spending across member states, potentially reaching 3% of GDP, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions and Rus...
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Turkey's Syria Strategy: Regional Instability and Refugee Crisis
Turkey's increased military activity in Syria, monitored by Greece, raises concerns about regional stability, impacting refugee flows and potentially triggering new maritime agreements, while a plea from the Metropolitan of Aleppo highlights the urgent need for humanitarian aid.
Turkey's Syria Strategy: Regional Instability and Refugee Crisis
Turkey's increased military activity in Syria, monitored by Greece, raises concerns about regional stability, impacting refugee flows and potentially triggering new maritime agreements, while a plea from the Metropolitan of Aleppo highlights the urgent need for humanitarian aid.
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Taiwan declares end to major Chinese military drills
On December 13th, 2024, Taiwan declared the end of large-scale Chinese military drills around the island, involving up to 90 ships simulating attacks and blockades, following the return of Chinese vessels to port. These actions followed Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's US trip which angered Beijin...
Taiwan declares end to major Chinese military drills
On December 13th, 2024, Taiwan declared the end of large-scale Chinese military drills around the island, involving up to 90 ships simulating attacks and blockades, following the return of Chinese vessels to port. These actions followed Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's US trip which angered Beijin...
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US Successfully Tests Hypersonic Missile
The US successfully tested a conventional hypersonic missile from Cape Canaveral, Florida, marking a significant advancement in its hypersonic weapons program and escalating the global arms race.
US Successfully Tests Hypersonic Missile
The US successfully tested a conventional hypersonic missile from Cape Canaveral, Florida, marking a significant advancement in its hypersonic weapons program and escalating the global arms race.
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Israel Launches 480 Airstrikes in Syria Amidst Regime Collapse
In the wake of Assad's regime collapse, Israel conducted approximately 480 airstrikes in Syria over 48 hours, targeting military infrastructure and aiming to prevent advanced weaponry from falling into rebel hands; however, experts suggest this action is politically motivated, leveraging the chaos f...
Israel Launches 480 Airstrikes in Syria Amidst Regime Collapse
In the wake of Assad's regime collapse, Israel conducted approximately 480 airstrikes in Syria over 48 hours, targeting military infrastructure and aiming to prevent advanced weaponry from falling into rebel hands; however, experts suggest this action is politically motivated, leveraging the chaos f...
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60% Bias Score

Poll Reveals Rising Fear of Global Conflict
A DailyMail.com poll shows 38 percent of Americans fear a global conflict due to escalating tensions in Ukraine, the Middle East, and between China and Taiwan, with Russia's Oreshnik missile threat and the US's $1 billion aid package to Ukraine being significant factors.

Poll Reveals Rising Fear of Global Conflict
A DailyMail.com poll shows 38 percent of Americans fear a global conflict due to escalating tensions in Ukraine, the Middle East, and between China and Taiwan, with Russia's Oreshnik missile threat and the US's $1 billion aid package to Ukraine being significant factors.
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48% Bias Score

U.S. to Sanction Serbia's Russian Gas Supplier
The United States will impose sanctions on Serbia's main Russian-controlled gas supplier, Gazprom Neft, starting January 1, 2024, threatening Serbia's energy security and its relationship with Russia and the West, as announced by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.

U.S. to Sanction Serbia's Russian Gas Supplier
The United States will impose sanctions on Serbia's main Russian-controlled gas supplier, Gazprom Neft, starting January 1, 2024, threatening Serbia's energy security and its relationship with Russia and the West, as announced by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.
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"Xi Jinping to Skip Trump Inauguration Despite Invitation: Signaling Strained Relations"
"President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to his inauguration, a departure from tradition. Xi will not attend, though China's ambassador and other officials will be present. The invitation, made informally, surprised observers given recent cyberattacks attributed to China an...

"Xi Jinping to Skip Trump Inauguration Despite Invitation: Signaling Strained Relations"
"President-elect Donald Trump invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to his inauguration, a departure from tradition. Xi will not attend, though China's ambassador and other officials will be present. The invitation, made informally, surprised observers given recent cyberattacks attributed to China an...
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China's Unprecedented Taiwan Drills Spark Regional Tensions
China conducted large-scale military exercises around Taiwan this week, marking the largest naval deployment since 1996 and prompting a four-day alert. China's unusual silence surrounding the drills, only broken by a cryptic quote from Sun Tzu, signals a concerning shift in its military strategy. Ex...

China's Unprecedented Taiwan Drills Spark Regional Tensions
China conducted large-scale military exercises around Taiwan this week, marking the largest naval deployment since 1996 and prompting a four-day alert. China's unusual silence surrounding the drills, only broken by a cryptic quote from Sun Tzu, signals a concerning shift in its military strategy. Ex...
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China's Largest Maritime Deployment Near Taiwan Escalates Tensions
On December 11th, China deployed 53 military aircraft and 19 vessels around Taiwan, its largest maritime show of force in years, prompting condemnation from Taiwan and the U.S., which is monitoring the situation and supporting Taiwan's defense.

China's Largest Maritime Deployment Near Taiwan Escalates Tensions
On December 11th, China deployed 53 military aircraft and 19 vessels around Taiwan, its largest maritime show of force in years, prompting condemnation from Taiwan and the U.S., which is monitoring the situation and supporting Taiwan's defense.
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40% Bias Score

Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Japanese A-bomb Survivors Group
Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's leading atomic bomb survivors group, received the Nobel Peace Prize on December 11th for its efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons, aiming to energize the movement amid rising geopolitical tensions.

Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Japanese A-bomb Survivors Group
Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's leading atomic bomb survivors group, received the Nobel Peace Prize on December 11th for its efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons, aiming to energize the movement amid rising geopolitical tensions.
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