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M23 Gains in DRC: Systemic Issues Cripple Congolese Army
Despite a larger Congolese army and increased military spending, the M23 rebel group continues to conquer vast territories in eastern DRC due to systemic corruption, low troop morale, lack of training and equipment within the FARDC, and the support of Rwandan soldiers.
M23 Gains in DRC: Systemic Issues Cripple Congolese Army
Despite a larger Congolese army and increased military spending, the M23 rebel group continues to conquer vast territories in eastern DRC due to systemic corruption, low troop morale, lack of training and equipment within the FARDC, and the support of Rwandan soldiers.
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56% Bias Score


Indonesia Passes Revised Law on National Army
The Indonesian House of Representatives passed a revised law concerning the Indonesian National Army (TNI) on March 20th, 2024, addressing TNI's position, retirement age, and ministerial involvement, ensuring no dual function.
Indonesia Passes Revised Law on National Army
The Indonesian House of Representatives passed a revised law concerning the Indonesian National Army (TNI) on March 20th, 2024, addressing TNI's position, retirement age, and ministerial involvement, ensuring no dual function.
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32% Bias Score


Ukraine Appoints New Chief of General Staff
On October 26th, 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed Major General Andriy Hnatovych as the new Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, replacing Lieutenant General Anatoliy Bargylevych, following a period of intense fighting in eastern Ukraine and mixed assessm...
Ukraine Appoints New Chief of General Staff
On October 26th, 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed Major General Andriy Hnatovych as the new Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, replacing Lieutenant General Anatoliy Bargylevych, following a period of intense fighting in eastern Ukraine and mixed assessm...
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16% Bias Score


Ukraine Restructures Armed Forces Command to Improve Battlefield Coordination
On February 3rd, Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief and President announced the UAF's restructuring from a brigade-based to a corps-based command system to address inefficiencies and losses due to fragmented command, particularly in prolonged conflicts.
Ukraine Restructures Armed Forces Command to Improve Battlefield Coordination
On February 3rd, Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief and President announced the UAF's restructuring from a brigade-based to a corps-based command system to address inefficiencies and losses due to fragmented command, particularly in prolonged conflicts.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine to Reform Military Recruitment to Bolster Fighting Force
Ukraine is overhauling its Soviet-era military recruitment system to attract 18- to 25-year-olds, currently exempt from mobilization, by offering financial incentives and improved soldier-commander communication to address manpower shortages and improve battlefield effectiveness.
Ukraine to Reform Military Recruitment to Bolster Fighting Force
Ukraine is overhauling its Soviet-era military recruitment system to attract 18- to 25-year-olds, currently exempt from mobilization, by offering financial incentives and improved soldier-commander communication to address manpower shortages and improve battlefield effectiveness.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine's DOT Agency Saves 25% on Military Supplies, Exemplifying Anti-Corruption Reform
Ukraine's new State Logistics Operator (DOT) has saved 25% on nonlethal military supplies and fulfilled 95% of requests in its first year, contrasting with ongoing corruption in other areas, and is being closely monitored by NATO as a potential model for anti-corruption reforms.
Ukraine's DOT Agency Saves 25% on Military Supplies, Exemplifying Anti-Corruption Reform
Ukraine's new State Logistics Operator (DOT) has saved 25% on nonlethal military supplies and fulfilled 95% of requests in its first year, contrasting with ongoing corruption in other areas, and is being closely monitored by NATO as a potential model for anti-corruption reforms.
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36% Bias Score

French Army Simulation Tests Deep-Strike Capabilities
The French army's Diodore 25 simulation, involving 60,000 simulated soldiers per side, tests new deep-strike capabilities (up to 500km) using a simulated Russian adversary in northeastern France, reflecting a shift towards high-intensity conflict preparation.

French Army Simulation Tests Deep-Strike Capabilities
The French army's Diodore 25 simulation, involving 60,000 simulated soldiers per side, tests new deep-strike capabilities (up to 500km) using a simulated Russian adversary in northeastern France, reflecting a shift towards high-intensity conflict preparation.
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44% Bias Score

Indonesian Parliament Approves Revised TNI Law Despite Public Opposition
Following public opposition, Indonesia's DPR and government agreed to advance the revised TNI Law to a plenary session for final approval on March 20th, 2025, despite concerns about a potential reinstatement of the military's dual function and its involvement in BUMNs.

Indonesian Parliament Approves Revised TNI Law Despite Public Opposition
Following public opposition, Indonesia's DPR and government agreed to advance the revised TNI Law to a plenary session for final approval on March 20th, 2025, despite concerns about a potential reinstatement of the military's dual function and its involvement in BUMNs.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Proposes Stricter Conscription Rules
Russian lawmakers introduced two bills: one requiring fulfillment of conscription orders within a year, the other imposing 10,000–20,000 ruble fines for failing to update residency information with the military enlistment office within three months.

Russia Proposes Stricter Conscription Rules
Russian lawmakers introduced two bills: one requiring fulfillment of conscription orders within a year, the other imposing 10,000–20,000 ruble fines for failing to update residency information with the military enlistment office within three months.
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48% Bias Score

Armenia Unveils New Patriotism Model for Military Modernization
On the 33rd anniversary of the Armenian army's formation, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced a new patriotism model prioritizing the defense of internationally recognized Armenian territories, aiming to modernize the armed forces by 2027 and increase contract soldiers while reducing conscripti...

Armenia Unveils New Patriotism Model for Military Modernization
On the 33rd anniversary of the Armenian army's formation, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced a new patriotism model prioritizing the defense of internationally recognized Armenian territories, aiming to modernize the armed forces by 2027 and increase contract soldiers while reducing conscripti...
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32% Bias Score

Nagel's IDF Report: Limited Scope, Urgent Need for Deeper Investigation
Jacob Nagel's report on improving the IDF suggests proactive threat prevention, technological advancements, and independent weapons manufacturing; however, its limited scope and the lack of a full investigation into the October 7, 2023, disaster hinder comprehensive strategic planning.

Nagel's IDF Report: Limited Scope, Urgent Need for Deeper Investigation
Jacob Nagel's report on improving the IDF suggests proactive threat prevention, technological advancements, and independent weapons manufacturing; however, its limited scope and the lack of a full investigation into the October 7, 2023, disaster hinder comprehensive strategic planning.
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48% Bias Score
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