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US Airstrikes Target Houthis in Yemen
On March 15, 2025, the US conducted airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen to counter escalating attacks on commercial shipping and other targets since October 2023, marking a shift from the previous administration's less assertive approach.
US Airstrikes Target Houthis in Yemen
On March 15, 2025, the US conducted airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen to counter escalating attacks on commercial shipping and other targets since October 2023, marking a shift from the previous administration's less assertive approach.
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44% Bias Score


Houthis Threaten Israeli Ships Over Gaza Blockade
The Houthi rebels in Yemen threatened to attack Israeli ships in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea unless Israel lifts its Gaza blockade, impacting global trade and humanitarian aid.
Houthis Threaten Israeli Ships Over Gaza Blockade
The Houthi rebels in Yemen threatened to attack Israeli ships in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea unless Israel lifts its Gaza blockade, impacting global trade and humanitarian aid.
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44% Bias Score


Houthis Threaten Israeli Ships Unless Gaza Blockade Lifted
The Houthi rebels in Yemen threatened to attack any Israeli ships in the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Bab el-Mandeb Strait, and Arabian Sea unless Israel lifts its Gaza blockade, escalating the conflict and potentially impacting global maritime trade.
Houthis Threaten Israeli Ships Unless Gaza Blockade Lifted
The Houthi rebels in Yemen threatened to attack any Israeli ships in the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Bab el-Mandeb Strait, and Arabian Sea unless Israel lifts its Gaza blockade, escalating the conflict and potentially impacting global maritime trade.
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48% Bias Score


Iran, Russia, China Begin Joint Naval Drills in Gulf of Oman
Joint military exercises involving naval forces from Iran, Russia, and China commenced March 10th, 2024, near Chabahar, Iran, aiming to counter perceived US hegemony and enhance trilateral cooperation in the strategically important Gulf of Oman.
Iran, Russia, China Begin Joint Naval Drills in Gulf of Oman
Joint military exercises involving naval forces from Iran, Russia, and China commenced March 10th, 2024, near Chabahar, Iran, aiming to counter perceived US hegemony and enhance trilateral cooperation in the strategically important Gulf of Oman.
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36% Bias Score


Chinese Navy Drills Disrupt Australian Airspace, Exposing Communication Gaps
A flotilla of Chinese ships conducted surprise live-fire military drills in the Tasman Sea, disrupting 49 flights and revealing communication failures within Australian authorities, prompting concerns about national security and diplomatic implications.
Chinese Navy Drills Disrupt Australian Airspace, Exposing Communication Gaps
A flotilla of Chinese ships conducted surprise live-fire military drills in the Tasman Sea, disrupting 49 flights and revealing communication failures within Australian authorities, prompting concerns about national security and diplomatic implications.
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56% Bias Score


Mediterranean Tanker Explosions Raise Security Fears
Two explosions damaged the Greek-owned oil tanker Seajewel off Savona-Vado, Italy, on Saturday, causing a large hull breach. The incident follows three similar explosions damaging tankers in recent weeks, all of which had recently visited Russian ports, raising security concerns.
Mediterranean Tanker Explosions Raise Security Fears
Two explosions damaged the Greek-owned oil tanker Seajewel off Savona-Vado, Italy, on Saturday, causing a large hull breach. The incident follows three similar explosions damaging tankers in recent weeks, all of which had recently visited Russian ports, raising security concerns.
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40% Bias Score

China Condemns US Acquisition of Panama Ports Company
China condemned the sale of Panama Ports Company to a US-led consortium for $22.8 billion, alleging power politics and claiming it undermines China's national interests; the deal grants the US control of 43 ports across 23 countries and follows pressure from the US government.

China Condemns US Acquisition of Panama Ports Company
China condemned the sale of Panama Ports Company to a US-led consortium for $22.8 billion, alleging power politics and claiming it undermines China's national interests; the deal grants the US control of 43 ports across 23 countries and follows pressure from the US government.
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60% Bias Score

Houthis Threaten Israeli Ships Over Gaza Aid Blockade
Yemen's Houthi rebels threatened to attack any Israeli ships near their waters unless Israel lifts its Gaza aid blockade, escalating tensions after Israel suspended aid deliveries to Gaza, sparking international criticism and raising concerns about the impact on the already vulnerable population.

Houthis Threaten Israeli Ships Over Gaza Aid Blockade
Yemen's Houthi rebels threatened to attack any Israeli ships near their waters unless Israel lifts its Gaza aid blockade, escalating tensions after Israel suspended aid deliveries to Gaza, sparking international criticism and raising concerns about the impact on the already vulnerable population.
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44% Bias Score

Tri-nation Naval Drills in Gulf of Oman Amidst Regional Tensions
China, Iran, and Russia conducted joint naval drills in the Gulf of Oman on Tuesday, showcasing military strength near the Strait of Hormuz as Yemen's Houthi rebels threatened new attacks on ships and GPS interference was reported.

Tri-nation Naval Drills in Gulf of Oman Amidst Regional Tensions
China, Iran, and Russia conducted joint naval drills in the Gulf of Oman on Tuesday, showcasing military strength near the Strait of Hormuz as Yemen's Houthi rebels threatened new attacks on ships and GPS interference was reported.
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44% Bias Score

US Reinstates Houthi Terrorist Designation Amidst Escalating Attacks
The U.S. State Department reinstated the "foreign terrorist organization" designation for Yemen's Houthi group on Tuesday, imposing sanctions due to hundreds of attacks on commercial vessels and U.S. personnel since 2023, particularly targeting American and allied ships while sparing Chinese vessels...

US Reinstates Houthi Terrorist Designation Amidst Escalating Attacks
The U.S. State Department reinstated the "foreign terrorist organization" designation for Yemen's Houthi group on Tuesday, imposing sanctions due to hundreds of attacks on commercial vessels and U.S. personnel since 2023, particularly targeting American and allied ships while sparing Chinese vessels...
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56% Bias Score

Resurgence of Somali Piracy Linked to Red Sea Crisis
Following the Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping, Somali pirates hijacked the Bangladeshi cargo ship MV Abdullah on March 12, 2024, holding its 23-member crew hostage for 32 days before their release in April 2024; this resurgence is attributed to diverted counter-piracy efforts and decreased mariti...

Resurgence of Somali Piracy Linked to Red Sea Crisis
Following the Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping, Somali pirates hijacked the Bangladeshi cargo ship MV Abdullah on March 12, 2024, holding its 23-member crew hostage for 32 days before their release in April 2024; this resurgence is attributed to diverted counter-piracy efforts and decreased mariti...
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16% Bias Score

NATO's AI Tool Mainsail Aims to Protect Undersea Infrastructure
NATO's new AI-powered maritime surveillance tool, Mainsail, analyzes satellite imagery and underwater sensor data to detect suspicious vessel activity near undersea infrastructure, aiming to prevent damage or intelligence gathering; however, limited seabed sensors may cause false alarms.

NATO's AI Tool Mainsail Aims to Protect Undersea Infrastructure
NATO's new AI-powered maritime surveillance tool, Mainsail, analyzes satellite imagery and underwater sensor data to detect suspicious vessel activity near undersea infrastructure, aiming to prevent damage or intelligence gathering; however, limited seabed sensors may cause false alarms.
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36% Bias Score
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