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Pentagon Investigates Leak of Sensitive Military Information via Signal App
The Pentagon is investigating whether aides to Defense Secretary Mark Esper deleted Signal messages containing sensitive military information about March 15th airstrikes in Yemen, shared with a reporter, potentially jeopardizing pilot safety and raising cybersecurity concerns.
Pentagon Investigates Leak of Sensitive Military Information via Signal App
The Pentagon is investigating whether aides to Defense Secretary Mark Esper deleted Signal messages containing sensitive military information about March 15th airstrikes in Yemen, shared with a reporter, potentially jeopardizing pilot safety and raising cybersecurity concerns.
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48% Bias Score


Dutch Defence Faces Strongest Rebuke Yet Over Security Failures
The Dutch General Accounting Office (Rekenkamer) issued its strongest rebuke yet to the Ministry of Defence for inadequate security at military sites, forcing the creation of an improvement plan after penetration tests revealed personnel failures; further failures will require a parliamentary explan...
Dutch Defence Faces Strongest Rebuke Yet Over Security Failures
The Dutch General Accounting Office (Rekenkamer) issued its strongest rebuke yet to the Ministry of Defence for inadequate security at military sites, forcing the creation of an improvement plan after penetration tests revealed personnel failures; further failures will require a parliamentary explan...
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40% Bias Score


White House Security Breach Sparks Outrage Among Military Families
President Trump's national security advisor mistakenly included a journalist in a Signal group chat discussing upcoming military strikes in Yemen on March 15, prompting outrage from military spouses and veterans who faced far stricter communication rules during their family members' deployments.
White House Security Breach Sparks Outrage Among Military Families
President Trump's national security advisor mistakenly included a journalist in a Signal group chat discussing upcoming military strikes in Yemen on March 15, prompting outrage from military spouses and veterans who faced far stricter communication rules during their family members' deployments.
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36% Bias Score


German Officer Removed from NATO Post for Mishandling Classified Documents
A high-ranking German officer was removed from his NATO post in Brussels after a security investigation revealed he had mishandled classified documents; he will retire at the end of the month.
German Officer Removed from NATO Post for Mishandling Classified Documents
A high-ranking German officer was removed from his NATO post in Brussels after a security investigation revealed he had mishandled classified documents; he will retire at the end of the month.
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52% Bias Score


China Highlights Severe Penalties for Damaging Military Facilities
China's Supreme People's Court publicized five cases of damaging military facilities, including one where an IT worker, Xu, received an 18-month sentence for cutting a military optical cable, causing significant communication disruptions and financial losses.
China Highlights Severe Penalties for Damaging Military Facilities
China's Supreme People's Court publicized five cases of damaging military facilities, including one where an IT worker, Xu, received an 18-month sentence for cutting a military optical cable, causing significant communication disruptions and financial losses.
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44% Bias Score


China Highlights Military Facility Protection Cases
China's Supreme People's Court publicized five cases of damaging military facilities, including one where an IT worker, Xu, received an 18-month sentence for cutting a military optical cable, causing significant communication disruptions and financial losses.
China Highlights Military Facility Protection Cases
China's Supreme People's Court publicized five cases of damaging military facilities, including one where an IT worker, Xu, received an 18-month sentence for cutting a military optical cable, causing significant communication disruptions and financial losses.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Military Site Security Remains Critically Inadequate
The Dutch General Accounting Office (Rekenkamer) issued its strongest reprimand to Defence Minister Brekelmans for insufficient security at military sites following repeated penetration test failures revealing easily compromised defenses and inadequate personnel response, prompting the Minister to i...

Dutch Military Site Security Remains Critically Inadequate
The Dutch General Accounting Office (Rekenkamer) issued its strongest reprimand to Defence Minister Brekelmans for insufficient security at military sites following repeated penetration test failures revealing easily compromised defenses and inadequate personnel response, prompting the Minister to i...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Military Site Security Remains Inadequate, Prompts Formal Objection
The Dutch General Audit Chamber issued a formal objection to the Ministry of Defence due to insufficient security at military sites, following tests where personnel failed to notice or even assisted intruders, prompting a new improvement plan and ongoing monitoring.

Dutch Military Site Security Remains Inadequate, Prompts Formal Objection
The Dutch General Audit Chamber issued a formal objection to the Ministry of Defence due to insufficient security at military sites, following tests where personnel failed to notice or even assisted intruders, prompting a new improvement plan and ongoing monitoring.
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40% Bias Score

German General Removed from NATO Amidst Classified Document Mishandling
A high-ranking German general was removed from his NATO post in December 2024 due to suspected mishandling of classified "VS-secret" documents; an investigation is underway, but espionage is not currently suspected; the German Ministry of Defence declined to comment, citing data protection.

German General Removed from NATO Amidst Classified Document Mishandling
A high-ranking German general was removed from his NATO post in December 2024 due to suspected mishandling of classified "VS-secret" documents; an investigation is underway, but espionage is not currently suspected; the German Ministry of Defence declined to comment, citing data protection.
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56% Bias Score

Israel Tightens Military Social Media Restrictions After Hamas Attack
In response to Hamas using Israeli soldiers' social media posts to plan attacks, the Israeli military implemented stricter social media and photography guidelines, requiring pre-approval for filming in operational areas to improve security and control exposure in combat zones.

Israel Tightens Military Social Media Restrictions After Hamas Attack
In response to Hamas using Israeli soldiers' social media posts to plan attacks, the Israeli military implemented stricter social media and photography guidelines, requiring pre-approval for filming in operational areas to improve security and control exposure in combat zones.
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36% Bias Score

China Highlights Legal Ramifications of Harming Military Facilities
China's Supreme People's Court publicized five cases of damaging military facilities, including one where an IT worker, Xu, received an 18-month sentence for cutting a military optical cable, causing over 40,000 yuan in losses and disrupting military exercises.

China Highlights Legal Ramifications of Harming Military Facilities
China's Supreme People's Court publicized five cases of damaging military facilities, including one where an IT worker, Xu, received an 18-month sentence for cutting a military optical cable, causing over 40,000 yuan in losses and disrupting military exercises.
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56% Bias Score
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