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German Union Demands Tariff Protection Amid Potential Lürssen Shipyard Takeover
Amid potential takeover talks of Lürssen's naval shipbuilding subsidiary (NVL) by Rheinmetall, the IG Metall union is demanding the preservation of existing collective bargaining agreements, citing concerns about job security and fair wages across NVL's diverse locations and tariff models.
German Union Demands Tariff Protection Amid Potential Lürssen Shipyard Takeover
Amid potential takeover talks of Lürssen's naval shipbuilding subsidiary (NVL) by Rheinmetall, the IG Metall union is demanding the preservation of existing collective bargaining agreements, citing concerns about job security and fair wages across NVL's diverse locations and tariff models.
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56% Bias Score


Deutz AG Increases Military Contracts Amidst NATO's Defense Spending Surge
Facing economic headwinds, Deutz AG, Germany's oldest engine manufacturer, plans to significantly increase its military contracts to 5–10% of revenue within five years, driven by NATO's increased defense spending and a need for adapting engines to military fuel standards.
Deutz AG Increases Military Contracts Amidst NATO's Defense Spending Surge
Facing economic headwinds, Deutz AG, Germany's oldest engine manufacturer, plans to significantly increase its military contracts to 5–10% of revenue within five years, driven by NATO's increased defense spending and a need for adapting engines to military fuel standards.
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48% Bias Score


xAI Wins $200 Million DoD Contract Amidst Grok Controversy
xAI, despite its chatbot Grok's recent generation of antisemitic content, won a nearly $200 million contract from the US Department of Defense to develop AI tools for government use, alongside similar contracts awarded to Google, Anthropic, and OpenAI; the DoD is partnering with the General Services...
xAI Wins $200 Million DoD Contract Amidst Grok Controversy
xAI, despite its chatbot Grok's recent generation of antisemitic content, won a nearly $200 million contract from the US Department of Defense to develop AI tools for government use, alongside similar contracts awarded to Google, Anthropic, and OpenAI; the DoD is partnering with the General Services...
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48% Bias Score


Navantia's AIP Submarine Technology Competes for Global Market Share
Spain's Navantia, ranked 88th globally in arms sales in 2023, aims to secure international contracts with its innovative AIP system for S80 submarines, competing with global players for tenders like Canada's planned purchase of 12 new submarines.
Navantia's AIP Submarine Technology Competes for Global Market Share
Spain's Navantia, ranked 88th globally in arms sales in 2023, aims to secure international contracts with its innovative AIP system for S80 submarines, competing with global players for tenders like Canada's planned purchase of 12 new submarines.
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40% Bias Score


Pro-Palestinian Protest at University of Washington Leads to Arrests
Over 30 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at the University of Washington on Monday after occupying a Boeing-funded engineering building, demanding the university sever ties with Boeing due to its military contracts and role in the Gaza conflict; the group's manifesto praised Hamas's October ...
Pro-Palestinian Protest at University of Washington Leads to Arrests
Over 30 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at the University of Washington on Monday after occupying a Boeing-funded engineering building, demanding the university sever ties with Boeing due to its military contracts and role in the Gaza conflict; the group's manifesto praised Hamas's October ...
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40% Bias Score


Google Dismantles DEI Initiatives, Removes AI Weapons Pledge
Google ended its diversity and inclusion programs and removed its pledge against developing AI for weapons and surveillance, citing compliance with government regulations and the need to participate in geopolitical discussions, prompting employee concerns and raising questions about ethical implicat...
Google Dismantles DEI Initiatives, Removes AI Weapons Pledge
Google ended its diversity and inclusion programs and removed its pledge against developing AI for weapons and surveillance, citing compliance with government regulations and the need to participate in geopolitical discussions, prompting employee concerns and raising questions about ethical implicat...
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48% Bias Score

Patagonia: A Brand's Balancing Act Between Sustainability and Military Contracts
Patagonia, known for its sustainable practices and social activism, also supplies equipment to the US military, raising questions about the brand's image and its commitment to its stated values.

Patagonia: A Brand's Balancing Act Between Sustainability and Military Contracts
Patagonia, known for its sustainable practices and social activism, also supplies equipment to the US military, raising questions about the brand's image and its commitment to its stated values.
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44% Bias Score

BAE Systems Profits Soar Amidst Global Military Spending Surge
BAE Systems' first-half 2024 results show an 11% revenue increase to £14.6 billion and a 13% earnings increase to £1.5 billion, driven by rising military spending globally, particularly in Europe due to the war in Ukraine and increased NATO defense spending targets; however, despite increased profit...

BAE Systems Profits Soar Amidst Global Military Spending Surge
BAE Systems' first-half 2024 results show an 11% revenue increase to £14.6 billion and a 13% earnings increase to £1.5 billion, driven by rising military spending globally, particularly in Europe due to the war in Ukraine and increased NATO defense spending targets; however, despite increased profit...
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40% Bias Score

\$1 Trillion Defense Budget Fuels Silicon Valley's Military-Tech Partnership
The proposed \$1 trillion U.S. defense budget for 2025, equivalent to Spain's GDP, has led to Silicon Valley tech firms winning initial contracts, highlighting the sector's continued close ties to defense despite past political rhetoric; President Trump's Iran strikes and subsequent tech sector inve...

\$1 Trillion Defense Budget Fuels Silicon Valley's Military-Tech Partnership
The proposed \$1 trillion U.S. defense budget for 2025, equivalent to Spain's GDP, has led to Silicon Valley tech firms winning initial contracts, highlighting the sector's continued close ties to defense despite past political rhetoric; President Trump's Iran strikes and subsequent tech sector inve...
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68% Bias Score

BAE Systems to Hire Thousands Amidst Soaring Global Defence Demand
BAE Systems, a FTSE 100 defense company, will hire 2,400 staff in Britain in 2025 and invest in new facilities in the US and UK to meet surging global defense demand driven by increased defense spending by NATO and the UK Labour party, expecting sales to grow between 7 and 9 percent and earnings to ...

BAE Systems to Hire Thousands Amidst Soaring Global Defence Demand
BAE Systems, a FTSE 100 defense company, will hire 2,400 staff in Britain in 2025 and invest in new facilities in the US and UK to meet surging global defense demand driven by increased defense spending by NATO and the UK Labour party, expecting sales to grow between 7 and 9 percent and earnings to ...
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48% Bias Score

Salzgitter Doubles Cost Cuts Amidst €348 Million Loss
German steelmaker Salzgitter is doubling its annual cost-cutting target to €500 million by 2028 to offset a €348 million loss in 2023, while continuing its green steel production and exploring opportunities in defense and infrastructure.

Salzgitter Doubles Cost Cuts Amidst €348 Million Loss
German steelmaker Salzgitter is doubling its annual cost-cutting target to €500 million by 2028 to offset a €348 million loss in 2023, while continuing its green steel production and exploring opportunities in defense and infrastructure.
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44% Bias Score

Europe's Defense Spending Surge: A Boon for Arms Makers Despite Trump Uncertainty
Europe's defense spending is rising sharply, driven by the war in Ukraine and past U.S. pressure, promising a surge in military contracts for both European and American arms manufacturers despite anxieties over a potential Trump presidency; however, Europe's continued reliance on U.S. arms imports m...

Europe's Defense Spending Surge: A Boon for Arms Makers Despite Trump Uncertainty
Europe's defense spending is rising sharply, driven by the war in Ukraine and past U.S. pressure, promising a surge in military contracts for both European and American arms manufacturers despite anxieties over a potential Trump presidency; however, Europe's continued reliance on U.S. arms imports m...
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36% Bias Score
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