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Suspected US Nuclear Weapons Deployment at RAF Lakenheath
A distinctive US Air Force transport flight landed at RAF Lakenheath on Friday, prompting concerns that US B61-12 nuclear bombs have been deployed to the UK for the first time since 2008, potentially increasing the number of US tactical nuclear weapons in Europe to 125-130.
Suspected US Nuclear Weapons Deployment at RAF Lakenheath
A distinctive US Air Force transport flight landed at RAF Lakenheath on Friday, prompting concerns that US B61-12 nuclear bombs have been deployed to the UK for the first time since 2008, potentially increasing the number of US tactical nuclear weapons in Europe to 125-130.
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40% Bias Score


Japan Names China Greatest Security Threat
Japan's defense white paper names China as its biggest security threat, citing increased Chinese military activity, close ties with North Korea and Russia, and numerous dangerous encounters between Japanese and Chinese aircraft, prompting Japan to increase defense spending.
Japan Names China Greatest Security Threat
Japan's defense white paper names China as its biggest security threat, citing increased Chinese military activity, close ties with North Korea and Russia, and numerous dangerous encounters between Japanese and Chinese aircraft, prompting Japan to increase defense spending.
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52% Bias Score


Japan Names China's Military Expansion as Top Security Threat
Japan's new defense report identifies China's expanding military activities near its southwestern islands and in the Pacific as its biggest strategic challenge, citing a tripling of Chinese warship passages in three years, two airspace violations by Chinese warplanes, and growing military cooperatio...
Japan Names China's Military Expansion as Top Security Threat
Japan's new defense report identifies China's expanding military activities near its southwestern islands and in the Pacific as its biggest strategic challenge, citing a tripling of Chinese warship passages in three years, two airspace violations by Chinese warplanes, and growing military cooperatio...
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48% Bias Score


Maduro Orders Development of Missile Systems Amidst Opposition Accusations
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro ordered the development of missile and anti-missile systems on July 5th, 2025, citing the need to defend the country's sovereignty, while opposition leader María Corina Machado accused the government of allying with foreign powers and weakening the Venezuelan mili...
Maduro Orders Development of Missile Systems Amidst Opposition Accusations
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro ordered the development of missile and anti-missile systems on July 5th, 2025, citing the need to defend the country's sovereignty, while opposition leader María Corina Machado accused the government of allying with foreign powers and weakening the Venezuelan mili...
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40% Bias Score


North Korea Relaunches Repaired Destroyer, Underscoring Naval Buildup
North Korea successfully relaunched a repaired destroyer on Thursday, its second this year, after a previous failed launch in July that resulted in the detention of four officials; leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the relaunch and emphasized the ship's importance in bolstering the country's naval capabili...
North Korea Relaunches Repaired Destroyer, Underscoring Naval Buildup
North Korea successfully relaunched a repaired destroyer on Thursday, its second this year, after a previous failed launch in July that resulted in the detention of four officials; leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the relaunch and emphasized the ship's importance in bolstering the country's naval capabili...
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48% Bias Score


North Korea to Expand Pacific Naval Presence
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the relaunch of the 5,000-tonne destroyer Kang Kon, announcing plans to build two more similar destroyers next year and deploy them to the Pacific Ocean, citing US and allied provocations as justification.
North Korea to Expand Pacific Naval Presence
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the relaunch of the 5,000-tonne destroyer Kang Kon, announcing plans to build two more similar destroyers next year and deploy them to the Pacific Ocean, citing US and allied provocations as justification.
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40% Bias Score

North Korea to Launch Third Destroyer by October 2026
North Korea is building a third 5,000-ton destroyer, aiming for completion by October 2026, to strengthen its navy; this follows two previous launches, one of which capsized, leading to arrests; the project underscores North Korea's commitment to military modernization.

North Korea to Launch Third Destroyer by October 2026
North Korea is building a third 5,000-ton destroyer, aiming for completion by October 2026, to strengthen its navy; this follows two previous launches, one of which capsized, leading to arrests; the project underscores North Korea's commitment to military modernization.
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40% Bias Score

Japan Faces Worst Security Environment Since WWII Amidst Rising East Asian Military Tensions
Japan's defense ministry issued a report Tuesday describing its most severe security environment since WWII, citing increased military activities from China, Russia, and North Korea, including joint military exercises and deployments near disputed islands and Taiwan.

Japan Faces Worst Security Environment Since WWII Amidst Rising East Asian Military Tensions
Japan's defense ministry issued a report Tuesday describing its most severe security environment since WWII, citing increased military activities from China, Russia, and North Korea, including joint military exercises and deployments near disputed islands and Taiwan.
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56% Bias Score

Greece to Acquire New Submarines with Cruise Missiles
Greece plans to acquire new submarines within the next decade, equipped with cruise missiles, to counter Turkey's naval expansion in the Aegean Sea, which includes over 30 vessels and a planned aircraft carrier.

Greece to Acquire New Submarines with Cruise Missiles
Greece plans to acquire new submarines within the next decade, equipped with cruise missiles, to counter Turkey's naval expansion in the Aegean Sea, which includes over 30 vessels and a planned aircraft carrier.
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44% Bias Score

Iran's Expanding Missile Arsenal Poses Growing Threat to Israel
Iran possesses over 3,000 ballistic missiles, with approximately 2,000 capable of reaching Israel. Israel's defense budget is double Iran's, but Iran's rapid missile production (aiming for 300 monthly) presents a significant threat. Targeting Iran's regime may cause regional escalation or trade disr...

Iran's Expanding Missile Arsenal Poses Growing Threat to Israel
Iran possesses over 3,000 ballistic missiles, with approximately 2,000 capable of reaching Israel. Israel's defense budget is double Iran's, but Iran's rapid missile production (aiming for 300 monthly) presents a significant threat. Targeting Iran's regime may cause regional escalation or trade disr...
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32% Bias Score

North Korea Relaunches Repaired Destroyer, Heightening Regional Tensions
North Korea successfully launched its repaired second destroyer on Thursday, with leader Kim Jong Un present; this follows a previous failed launch and the detention of four officials, and is presented by North Korea as a response to perceived threats from the US and its allies.

North Korea Relaunches Repaired Destroyer, Heightening Regional Tensions
North Korea successfully launched its repaired second destroyer on Thursday, with leader Kim Jong Un present; this follows a previous failed launch and the detention of four officials, and is presented by North Korea as a response to perceived threats from the US and its allies.
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48% Bias Score

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
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