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Merz's First Official Visit to Spain: Diverging Views on Gaza
German Chancellor Merz visited Spain, marking a shift in bilateral relations following his predecessor's close ties with Sánchez; they diverged on the Gaza conflict, with Merz avoiding the term "genocide" unlike Sánchez, who also criticized Israel's actions and announced that Germany and Netherlands...
Merz's First Official Visit to Spain: Diverging Views on Gaza
German Chancellor Merz visited Spain, marking a shift in bilateral relations following his predecessor's close ties with Sánchez; they diverged on the Gaza conflict, with Merz avoiding the term "genocide" unlike Sánchez, who also criticized Israel's actions and announced that Germany and Netherlands...
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24% Bias Score


Canada's Arms Exports to Israel Under Scrutiny Amidst Transparency Concerns
Amidst contradictory reports, Canadian Senator Yuen Pau Woo criticizes Ottawa's lack of transparency regarding arms exports to Israel, highlighting concerns over civilian casualties in Gaza despite Ottawa's claims of blocking lethal weapons since January 2024 and allowing only non-lethal exports.
Canada's Arms Exports to Israel Under Scrutiny Amidst Transparency Concerns
Amidst contradictory reports, Canadian Senator Yuen Pau Woo criticizes Ottawa's lack of transparency regarding arms exports to Israel, highlighting concerns over civilian casualties in Gaza despite Ottawa's claims of blocking lethal weapons since January 2024 and allowing only non-lethal exports.
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56% Bias Score


European Arms Sales Transparency: A Critical Deficiency
A report by the Asser Institute and the University of Amsterdam reveals that eight major European arms-exporting countries, including France, Spain, and Germany, severely restrict public access to arms sales data, citing national security concerns, despite international obligations; this lack of tra...
European Arms Sales Transparency: A Critical Deficiency
A report by the Asser Institute and the University of Amsterdam reveals that eight major European arms-exporting countries, including France, Spain, and Germany, severely restrict public access to arms sales data, citing national security concerns, despite international obligations; this lack of tra...
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40% Bias Score


Marseille Dockworkers Block Shipment of Military Components to Israel
French dockworkers in Marseille blocked the shipment of Eurolinks-manufactured submachine gun parts to Israel on June 6th, 2024, protesting potential use in the ongoing conflict; despite France's stated policy against arms sales to Israel, the Minister of the Armed Forces clarified that components f...
Marseille Dockworkers Block Shipment of Military Components to Israel
French dockworkers in Marseille blocked the shipment of Eurolinks-manufactured submachine gun parts to Israel on June 6th, 2024, protesting potential use in the ongoing conflict; despite France's stated policy against arms sales to Israel, the Minister of the Armed Forces clarified that components f...
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52% Bias Score


Dassault Aviation Exceeds Rafale Deliveries in 2024 Despite Order Decline
Dassault Aviation delivered 21 Rafale fighter jets in 2024 (14 to France, 7 for export), exceeding its projection, while Falcon business jet deliveries reached 31. However, orders decreased from 60 Rafales in 2023 to 30 in 2024.
Dassault Aviation Exceeds Rafale Deliveries in 2024 Despite Order Decline
Dassault Aviation delivered 21 Rafale fighter jets in 2024 (14 to France, 7 for export), exceeding its projection, while Falcon business jet deliveries reached 31. However, orders decreased from 60 Rafales in 2023 to 30 in 2024.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Court Upholds Arms Exports to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a request for a complete arms embargo on Israel, ruling that current exports comply with regulations, despite concerns about human rights violations in Palestine raised by ten pro-Palestinian organizations.
Dutch Court Upholds Arms Exports to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a request for a complete arms embargo on Israel, ruling that current exports comply with regulations, despite concerns about human rights violations in Palestine raised by ten pro-Palestinian organizations.
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36% Bias Score

Merz's Spain Visit Highlights Divergent Views on Israel-Gaza Conflict
German Chancellor Merz's first official visit to Spain since assuming office in May revealed differing perspectives with Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez on the Israel-Gaza conflict, particularly regarding the use of the term "genocide" and the recognition of a Palestinian state.

Merz's Spain Visit Highlights Divergent Views on Israel-Gaza Conflict
German Chancellor Merz's first official visit to Spain since assuming office in May revealed differing perspectives with Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez on the Israel-Gaza conflict, particularly regarding the use of the term "genocide" and the recognition of a Palestinian state.
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32% Bias Score

Slovenia Imposes First EU-Wide Arms Embargo on Israel
Slovenia imposed a complete arms trade embargo on Israel, including transit and imports, becoming the first EU member to do so due to concerns over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the lack of EU consensus, despite other European countries reducing but not halting exports.

Slovenia Imposes First EU-Wide Arms Embargo on Israel
Slovenia imposed a complete arms trade embargo on Israel, including transit and imports, becoming the first EU member to do so due to concerns over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the lack of EU consensus, despite other European countries reducing but not halting exports.
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36% Bias Score

FSB Thwarts Attempt to Supply Ukraine with Russian Helicopter Parts
The FSB thwarted an attempt by a six-person group to illegally export Russian-made helicopter parts (Mi-8 and Mi-17) to Ukraine; this operation, coordinated by a foreign national, is one of 236 similar incidents since October 2023, highlighting vulnerabilities in Russia's export control system.

FSB Thwarts Attempt to Supply Ukraine with Russian Helicopter Parts
The FSB thwarted an attempt by a six-person group to illegally export Russian-made helicopter parts (Mi-8 and Mi-17) to Ukraine; this operation, coordinated by a foreign national, is one of 236 similar incidents since October 2023, highlighting vulnerabilities in Russia's export control system.
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44% Bias Score

China's Caihong Drones: $2 Billion in Sales and Expanding Global Reach
China's Academy of Aero-space Aerodynamics has sold over 200 Caihong combat drones to more than 10 nations, generating $2 billion in revenue, and is expanding into civilian applications, highlighting its growing technological and economic influence.

China's Caihong Drones: $2 Billion in Sales and Expanding Global Reach
China's Academy of Aero-space Aerodynamics has sold over 200 Caihong combat drones to more than 10 nations, generating $2 billion in revenue, and is expanding into civilian applications, highlighting its growing technological and economic influence.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Court Rejects Military Export Ban to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a ban on military exports to Israel, finding the government adheres to regulations despite concerns over the use of weapons in Gaza; however, a separate ruling prohibits F-35 part exports, though these continue indirectly via other nations.

Dutch Court Rejects Military Export Ban to Israel
A Dutch court rejected a ban on military exports to Israel, finding the government adheres to regulations despite concerns over the use of weapons in Gaza; however, a separate ruling prohibits F-35 part exports, though these continue indirectly via other nations.
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44% Bias Score
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