Showing 1,201 to 1,212 of 8,606 results


D.C. Faces Logistical Challenges with Back-to-Back Massive Events
Washington, D.C. will host World Pride (June 7-8) and a U.S. Army parade (June 14), prompting security concerns due to potential counterprotests and the impact of military vehicles on city infrastructure. The city anticipates large crowds, with up to 1 million for World Pride and 200,000 for the par...
D.C. Faces Logistical Challenges with Back-to-Back Massive Events
Washington, D.C. will host World Pride (June 7-8) and a U.S. Army parade (June 14), prompting security concerns due to potential counterprotests and the impact of military vehicles on city infrastructure. The city anticipates large crowds, with up to 1 million for World Pride and 200,000 for the par...
Progress
44% Bias Score


Russia Intensifies Sumy Region Offensive; Junakiwka Capture Poses Grave Risks
Russia's military operations near the Sumy region border continue to escalate, with four villages now occupied and evacuations underway following intensified shelling; however, military experts question the likelihood of a large-scale Russian offensive, while the potential capture of Junakiwka poses...
Russia Intensifies Sumy Region Offensive; Junakiwka Capture Poses Grave Risks
Russia's military operations near the Sumy region border continue to escalate, with four villages now occupied and evacuations underway following intensified shelling; however, military experts question the likelihood of a large-scale Russian offensive, while the potential capture of Junakiwka poses...
Progress
12% Bias Score


North Korea Relaunches Warship After Failed Launch Results in Arrests
North Korea successfully relaunched a 5,000-tonne destroyer on Thursday after it capsized two weeks prior, leading to the arrest of at least four officials for what Kim Jong Un called a "criminal act" due to "absolute carelessness".
North Korea Relaunches Warship After Failed Launch Results in Arrests
North Korea successfully relaunched a 5,000-tonne destroyer on Thursday after it capsized two weeks prior, leading to the arrest of at least four officials for what Kim Jong Un called a "criminal act" due to "absolute carelessness".
Progress
40% Bias Score


Stegner Opposes German Military Buildup, Advocates for Diplomacy
Ralf Stegner, a German Social Democrat Bundestag member, opposes the reintroduction of mandatory military service and the substantial increase in defense spending proposed by some officials, advocating for diplomatic solutions and arms control instead of military escalation, citing concerns about re...
Stegner Opposes German Military Buildup, Advocates for Diplomacy
Ralf Stegner, a German Social Democrat Bundestag member, opposes the reintroduction of mandatory military service and the substantial increase in defense spending proposed by some officials, advocating for diplomatic solutions and arms control instead of military escalation, citing concerns about re...
Progress
44% Bias Score


Surge in US Veterans Retiring Overseas
The number of Americans wanting to retire overseas has tripled in the last 30 years, with veterans comprising a growing segment; popular destinations include the Dominican Republic, Philippines, and Panama, offering veteran-specific healthcare and established expat communities.
Surge in US Veterans Retiring Overseas
The number of Americans wanting to retire overseas has tripled in the last 30 years, with veterans comprising a growing segment; popular destinations include the Dominican Republic, Philippines, and Panama, offering veteran-specific healthcare and established expat communities.
Progress
60% Bias Score


US Demands 5% NATO Defense Spending Increase to Counter Russia
US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker demands NATO members, especially Canada, increase defense spending to 5 percent of GDP to counter Russia's military buildup, with consequences for non-compliance unspecified despite stating US commitment to NATO's Article 5.
US Demands 5% NATO Defense Spending Increase to Counter Russia
US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker demands NATO members, especially Canada, increase defense spending to 5 percent of GDP to counter Russia's military buildup, with consequences for non-compliance unspecified despite stating US commitment to NATO's Article 5.
Progress
48% Bias Score

D-Day Landings: Allied Invasion of Normandy
On June 6, 1944, the Allied forces launched Operation Overlord, also known as D-Day, involving over 2 million soldiers from multiple nations landing on five beaches in Normandy, France, marking a turning point in World War II and leading to the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.

D-Day Landings: Allied Invasion of Normandy
On June 6, 1944, the Allied forces launched Operation Overlord, also known as D-Day, involving over 2 million soldiers from multiple nations landing on five beaches in Normandy, France, marking a turning point in World War II and leading to the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Millions in Costs and Infrastructure Concerns for D.C. Military Parade
A military parade in Washington, D.C., on June 14, requested by President Trump, will feature seven million pounds of military hardware, costing potentially $45 million, and necessitating over $3 million in road reinforcements to mitigate damage.

Millions in Costs and Infrastructure Concerns for D.C. Military Parade
A military parade in Washington, D.C., on June 14, requested by President Trump, will feature seven million pounds of military hardware, costing potentially $45 million, and necessitating over $3 million in road reinforcements to mitigate damage.
Progress
36% Bias Score

North Korea Refloats Damaged Destroyer, Defying Expectations
North Korea successfully refloated a new 5,000-ton destroyer that capsized during its launch on May 21, 2024, in Chongjin, using an innovative method involving aerostatic balloons; the ship will undergo repairs at a different shipyard before a late-June party meeting.

North Korea Refloats Damaged Destroyer, Defying Expectations
North Korea successfully refloated a new 5,000-ton destroyer that capsized during its launch on May 21, 2024, in Chongjin, using an innovative method involving aerostatic balloons; the ship will undergo repairs at a different shipyard before a late-June party meeting.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Artsakh Commander Sentenced for Negligence in 2020 War
Jalal Harutyunyan, a former Artsakh Defense Army commander, was sentenced to 5.5 years for negligence resulting in the deaths of 20 soldiers during the 2020 war; he denies responsibility, claiming divisional leadership caused the losses, while victims' families appeal for a harsher sentence.

Artsakh Commander Sentenced for Negligence in 2020 War
Jalal Harutyunyan, a former Artsakh Defense Army commander, was sentenced to 5.5 years for negligence resulting in the deaths of 20 soldiers during the 2020 war; he denies responsibility, claiming divisional leadership caused the losses, while victims' families appeal for a harsher sentence.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Ukraine's Large-Scale Drone Attack on Russia
Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on Russian territory, destroying an estimated 40 military bombers, according to Ukrainian officials, as peace talks loom in Istanbul; the operation, code-named "Operation Spider's Web," involved 117 drones and reportedly took over a year and a half to plan...

Ukraine's Large-Scale Drone Attack on Russia
Ukraine launched a large-scale drone attack on Russian territory, destroying an estimated 40 military bombers, according to Ukrainian officials, as peace talks loom in Istanbul; the operation, code-named "Operation Spider's Web," involved 117 drones and reportedly took over a year and a half to plan...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Ukraine Drone Strike Destroys at Least 12 Russian Aircraft
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) launched a drone attack on Russian air bases, destroying at least 11 bombers and one transport plane, as confirmed by NOS analysis of satellite imagery; the operation, planned over 18 months, involved at least 117 drones launched from a location over 4300km from Ukra...

Ukraine Drone Strike Destroys at Least 12 Russian Aircraft
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) launched a drone attack on Russian air bases, destroying at least 11 bombers and one transport plane, as confirmed by NOS analysis of satellite imagery; the operation, planned over 18 months, involved at least 117 drones launched from a location over 4300km from Ukra...
Progress
48% Bias Score
Showing 1,201 to 1,212 of 8,606 results