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U.S. Considers Military Action Against Mexican Drug Cartels
On Monday, suspected cartel members exchanged fire with U.S. Border Patrol agents in Texas, prompting Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to say that all options, including military force, are on the table to combat cartels; this follows a sharp increase in fentanyl-related deaths in the U.S., which has ...
U.S. Considers Military Action Against Mexican Drug Cartels
On Monday, suspected cartel members exchanged fire with U.S. Border Patrol agents in Texas, prompting Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to say that all options, including military force, are on the table to combat cartels; this follows a sharp increase in fentanyl-related deaths in the U.S., which has ...
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56% Bias Score


North Korean Troop Withdrawal from Kursk Region Following Heavy Casualties
Reports from Ukrainian special forces indicate North Korean troops have withdrawn from the Kursk region after suffering approximately 1,000 casualties out of 11,000 deployed in three months of fighting; Russia and North Korea have not commented on these reports.
North Korean Troop Withdrawal from Kursk Region Following Heavy Casualties
Reports from Ukrainian special forces indicate North Korean troops have withdrawn from the Kursk region after suffering approximately 1,000 casualties out of 11,000 deployed in three months of fighting; Russia and North Korea have not commented on these reports.
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40% Bias Score


North Korean Soldiers' Suicidal Tactics in Ukraine
Up to 12,000 North Korean soldiers, suffering 4,000 casualties, are fighting in Ukraine for Russia using brutal, near-suicidal tactics due to Russia's manpower shortage and North Korea's willingness to support Russia.
North Korean Soldiers' Suicidal Tactics in Ukraine
Up to 12,000 North Korean soldiers, suffering 4,000 casualties, are fighting in Ukraine for Russia using brutal, near-suicidal tactics due to Russia's manpower shortage and North Korea's willingness to support Russia.
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48% Bias Score


Hawija Airstrike: Insufficient Reconnaissance Leads to 70+ Civilian Deaths
A 2015 US-led coalition airstrike on an ISIS bomb factory in Hawija, Iraq, conducted by Dutch F-16s, resulted in at least 70 civilian deaths due to insufficient reconnaissance and intelligence, causing a significant political fallout and ongoing legal proceedings.
Hawija Airstrike: Insufficient Reconnaissance Leads to 70+ Civilian Deaths
A 2015 US-led coalition airstrike on an ISIS bomb factory in Hawija, Iraq, conducted by Dutch F-16s, resulted in at least 70 civilian deaths due to insufficient reconnaissance and intelligence, causing a significant political fallout and ongoing legal proceedings.
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44% Bias Score


North Korean Casualties Mount in Ukraine's Kursk Region
Approximately 11,000 North Korean soldiers, deployed to the Kursk region of southern Russia, are suffering heavy casualties—roughly half killed or wounded—while employing unique, wave-like assault tactics distinct from their Russian counterparts, highlighting the challenges of military integration a...
North Korean Casualties Mount in Ukraine's Kursk Region
Approximately 11,000 North Korean soldiers, deployed to the Kursk region of southern Russia, are suffering heavy casualties—roughly half killed or wounded—while employing unique, wave-like assault tactics distinct from their Russian counterparts, highlighting the challenges of military integration a...
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32% Bias Score


Trump Declares Mexican Drug Cartels Terrorist Organizations
U.S. President Trump declared Mexican drug cartels terrorist organizations, granting the U.S. broad powers that may threaten Mexican sovereignty and bilateral relations; this comes amidst a surge in fentanyl deaths in the U.S. and internal weakening of Mexican institutions.
Trump Declares Mexican Drug Cartels Terrorist Organizations
U.S. President Trump declared Mexican drug cartels terrorist organizations, granting the U.S. broad powers that may threaten Mexican sovereignty and bilateral relations; this comes amidst a surge in fentanyl deaths in the U.S. and internal weakening of Mexican institutions.
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44% Bias Score

Israel to Maintain Indefinite Military Presence in Southern Syria
Following the collapse of the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria, Israel announced its troops will remain indefinitely in southern Syria's security zone to counter potential threats from the new interim president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, and his group, Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).

Israel to Maintain Indefinite Military Presence in Southern Syria
Following the collapse of the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria, Israel announced its troops will remain indefinitely in southern Syria's security zone to counter potential threats from the new interim president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, and his group, Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).
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44% Bias Score

North Korean Troops Withdraw from Ukraine Front After Heavy Losses
Following three weeks of inactivity, Ukrainian forces confirmed the withdrawal of North Korean troops from the Kursk front, citing heavy losses due to ineffectiveness against Ukrainian drones and artillery; casualty estimates range from 4,000 to 5,500 soldiers out of an initial deployment of 7,000 t...

North Korean Troops Withdraw from Ukraine Front After Heavy Losses
Following three weeks of inactivity, Ukrainian forces confirmed the withdrawal of North Korean troops from the Kursk front, citing heavy losses due to ineffectiveness against Ukrainian drones and artillery; casualty estimates range from 4,000 to 5,500 soldiers out of an initial deployment of 7,000 t...
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40% Bias Score

German Bundestag Reports Condemn Failure of Afghanistan Mission
Germany's Afghanistan mission is deemed a failure in two new reports by the Bundestag, citing oversight failures, misinformation, and civilian casualties; while the Bundeswehr received praise for the final evacuation, its prior actions are condemned.

German Bundestag Reports Condemn Failure of Afghanistan Mission
Germany's Afghanistan mission is deemed a failure in two new reports by the Bundestag, citing oversight failures, misinformation, and civilian casualties; while the Bundeswehr received praise for the final evacuation, its prior actions are condemned.
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60% Bias Score

North Korea to Send More Troops to Ukraine Despite Heavy Casualties
South Korea suspects North Korea is sending more troops to fight in Ukraine, despite heavy casualties among the estimated 11,000 troops already deployed, while Donald Trump said he would attempt to rekindle his relationship with Kim Jong-un.

North Korea to Send More Troops to Ukraine Despite Heavy Casualties
South Korea suspects North Korea is sending more troops to fight in Ukraine, despite heavy casualties among the estimated 11,000 troops already deployed, while Donald Trump said he would attempt to rekindle his relationship with Kim Jong-un.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Conflict: Renewed Talks on Western Troop Deployment
The Financial Times reports that discussions are underway about deploying 40,000–50,000 Western troops to Ukraine as a stabilizing force following a potential return of Donald Trump to the White House, a shift from previous dismissals of such a plan; however, significant political obstacles remain.

Ukraine Conflict: Renewed Talks on Western Troop Deployment
The Financial Times reports that discussions are underway about deploying 40,000–50,000 Western troops to Ukraine as a stabilizing force following a potential return of Donald Trump to the White House, a shift from previous dismissals of such a plan; however, significant political obstacles remain.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Military Action to Reclaim Panama Canal
Then president-elect Donald Trump's assertion that Panama should return the Panama Canal to the United States, potentially by military force, contradicts decades of US policy and international law; Panama's President Mulino has rejected the claim.

Trump Threatens Military Action to Reclaim Panama Canal
Then president-elect Donald Trump's assertion that Panama should return the Panama Canal to the United States, potentially by military force, contradicts decades of US policy and international law; Panama's President Mulino has rejected the claim.
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56% Bias Score
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