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Pentagon Warns Against Signal, Yet Officials Use It to Discuss Yemen Bombing
Days before a Signal chat about bombing Houthi sites in Yemen accidentally included a reporter, a Pentagon-wide advisory warned against using Signal, citing vulnerabilities exploited by Russian hacking groups; the app's use by top national security officials despite this warning raises serious secur...
Pentagon Warns Against Signal, Yet Officials Use It to Discuss Yemen Bombing
Days before a Signal chat about bombing Houthi sites in Yemen accidentally included a reporter, a Pentagon-wide advisory warned against using Signal, citing vulnerabilities exploited by Russian hacking groups; the app's use by top national security officials despite this warning raises serious secur...
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36% Bias Score


Journalist Inadvertently Added to US Military Group Chat Discussing Yemen Strikes
A journalist was inadvertently added to a Signal group chat used by top US military officials, including Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and national security adviser Mike Waltz, to discuss potential strikes on Houthi militants in Yemen; the White House is reviewing the incident, and officials den...
Journalist Inadvertently Added to US Military Group Chat Discussing Yemen Strikes
A journalist was inadvertently added to a Signal group chat used by top US military officials, including Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and national security adviser Mike Waltz, to discuss potential strikes on Houthi militants in Yemen; the White House is reviewing the incident, and officials den...
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60% Bias Score


Death of Oleg Gordievsky: Britain's Most Valuable Cold War Spy
Oleg Gordievsky, Britain's most valuable Cold War spy, died peacefully at 86 in Surrey; his death is not considered suspicious, and his decades of leaking information to MI6 and MI5 significantly altered the understanding of the KGB's operations.
Death of Oleg Gordievsky: Britain's Most Valuable Cold War Spy
Oleg Gordievsky, Britain's most valuable Cold War spy, died peacefully at 86 in Surrey; his death is not considered suspicious, and his decades of leaking information to MI6 and MI5 significantly altered the understanding of the KGB's operations.
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44% Bias Score


German Parliament Demands Transparency on COVID-19 Origin Investigation
Germany's parliamentary intelligence committee demanded the government release its findings on COVID-19's origin, following media reports of BND evidence suggesting a lab leak in Wuhan, despite virologists' calls for more data to assess the hypothesis.
German Parliament Demands Transparency on COVID-19 Origin Investigation
Germany's parliamentary intelligence committee demanded the government release its findings on COVID-19's origin, following media reports of BND evidence suggesting a lab leak in Wuhan, despite virologists' calls for more data to assess the hypothesis.
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44% Bias Score


German Government Urged to Disclose COVID-19 Origin Findings
The Bundestag's intelligence committee pressed the German government to disclose its findings on COVID-19's origins, stemming from BND evidence suggesting a Wuhan lab leak; virologist Christian Drosten, however, stated a lack of data access prevented forming a conclusion.
German Government Urged to Disclose COVID-19 Origin Findings
The Bundestag's intelligence committee pressed the German government to disclose its findings on COVID-19's origins, stemming from BND evidence suggesting a Wuhan lab leak; virologist Christian Drosten, however, stated a lack of data access prevented forming a conclusion.
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44% Bias Score


BND Assesses High Probability of COVID-19 Lab Leak in Wuhan
German intelligence agency BND assesses an 80-90% probability that COVID-19 originated from a lab leak in Wuhan, contradicting the WHO's assessment but aligning with the CIA's January 2024 conclusion; China denies this, emphasizing a need for scientific determination, while the BND report, based on ...
BND Assesses High Probability of COVID-19 Lab Leak in Wuhan
German intelligence agency BND assesses an 80-90% probability that COVID-19 originated from a lab leak in Wuhan, contradicting the WHO's assessment but aligning with the CIA's January 2024 conclusion; China denies this, emphasizing a need for scientific determination, while the BND report, based on ...
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48% Bias Score

National Security Officials Deny Classified Information Leak, Defer to Hegseth
Several top Trump national security officials denied sharing classified information in a group chat with a journalist about US military strikes in Yemen, deferring responsibility to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who has the authority to declassify such information. The chat, which used the unap...

National Security Officials Deny Classified Information Leak, Defer to Hegseth
Several top Trump national security officials denied sharing classified information in a group chat with a journalist about US military strikes in Yemen, deferring responsibility to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who has the authority to declassify such information. The chat, which used the unap...
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52% Bias Score

Russia's Shift to Casual Operatives for Sabotage
Shaun Walker's new book, "The Illegals," exposes Russia's shift from trained spies to casual operatives for sabotage; the book details arson attacks, bombings, and assassinations targeting Western institutions, aiming to destabilize societies and undermine trust.

Russia's Shift to Casual Operatives for Sabotage
Shaun Walker's new book, "The Illegals," exposes Russia's shift from trained spies to casual operatives for sabotage; the book details arson attacks, bombings, and assassinations targeting Western institutions, aiming to destabilize societies and undermine trust.
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28% Bias Score

Dutch Intelligence Services See 30% Surge in Special Powers Requests
Dutch intelligence services requested to use special powers 4445 times in 2024, a 30% increase compared to 2023 due to international tensions like the war in Ukraine, resulting in concerns about potential overreach by the AIVD.

Dutch Intelligence Services See 30% Surge in Special Powers Requests
Dutch intelligence services requested to use special powers 4445 times in 2024, a 30% increase compared to 2023 due to international tensions like the war in Ukraine, resulting in concerns about potential overreach by the AIVD.
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36% Bias Score

Musk Visits NSA Amidst Planned Workforce Reductions
Elon Musk visited the NSA headquarters on Wednesday, meeting with its chief, days after advocating for an overhaul of the agency; this visit comes amidst planned workforce reductions across the intelligence community, raising concerns about potential impacts on national security.

Musk Visits NSA Amidst Planned Workforce Reductions
Elon Musk visited the NSA headquarters on Wednesday, meeting with its chief, days after advocating for an overhaul of the agency; this visit comes amidst planned workforce reductions across the intelligence community, raising concerns about potential impacts on national security.
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36% Bias Score

German Parliament Demands Transparency on COVID-19 Origin Investigation
Germany's parliamentary intelligence committee demanded the government publicly release its findings on COVID-19's origin following media reports of plausible evidence supporting a lab leak theory in Wuhan, China, despite virologists lacking access to raw data and favoring a natural origin.

German Parliament Demands Transparency on COVID-19 Origin Investigation
Germany's parliamentary intelligence committee demanded the government publicly release its findings on COVID-19's origin following media reports of plausible evidence supporting a lab leak theory in Wuhan, China, despite virologists lacking access to raw data and favoring a natural origin.
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44% Bias Score

German Intelligence Assesses 80-90% Chance of COVID-19 Lab Leak
Germany's foreign intelligence service, the BND, assessed an 80-90% chance of a accidental COVID-19 lab leak from Wuhan in 2020, contradicting the WHO's findings and adding to the ongoing debate surrounding the pandemic's origin.

German Intelligence Assesses 80-90% Chance of COVID-19 Lab Leak
Germany's foreign intelligence service, the BND, assessed an 80-90% chance of a accidental COVID-19 lab leak from Wuhan in 2020, contradicting the WHO's findings and adding to the ongoing debate surrounding the pandemic's origin.
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48% Bias Score
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