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Germany Praises Rapid Progress of Ukrainian Long-Range Weapons Production
Three months after Germany funded Ukraine's long-range weapons production, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius lauded the "outstanding" progress, highlighting rapid collaboration and Ukraine's efficient deployment of new production capacity, with a new Rheinmetall factory aiming to produce 25,000 artil...
Germany Praises Rapid Progress of Ukrainian Long-Range Weapons Production
Three months after Germany funded Ukraine's long-range weapons production, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius lauded the "outstanding" progress, highlighting rapid collaboration and Ukraine's efficient deployment of new production capacity, with a new Rheinmetall factory aiming to produce 25,000 artil...
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56% Bias Score


Spain Meets NATO's 2% Military Spending Target, Causing Domestic Political Tensions
Spain's government announced that the country has reached NATO's 2% GDP military spending target, involving a €10.471 billion increase in the defense budget this year to a total of €33.123 billion, exceeding the initial 1.40% achieved in 2024, causing internal political divisions within the ruling c...
Spain Meets NATO's 2% Military Spending Target, Causing Domestic Political Tensions
Spain's government announced that the country has reached NATO's 2% GDP military spending target, involving a €10.471 billion increase in the defense budget this year to a total of €33.123 billion, exceeding the initial 1.40% achieved in 2024, causing internal political divisions within the ruling c...
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56% Bias Score


Resurgence of Mandatory Military Service in Europe
Several European nations, including Germany, have reinstated mandatory military service following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, reversing decades-long trends and reflecting growing security concerns and a need to bolster national defense capabilities in response to geopolitical instability.
Resurgence of Mandatory Military Service in Europe
Several European nations, including Germany, have reinstated mandatory military service following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, reversing decades-long trends and reflecting growing security concerns and a need to bolster national defense capabilities in response to geopolitical instability.
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44% Bias Score


EU Mulls "Best-in-Class" Defense Procurement to Streamline Production
French President Macron and German Chancellor Scholz are discussing a proposal to prioritize a select few leading European weapons manufacturers to streamline the bloc's defense production amid fears of Russian aggression, aiming to increase efficiency and interoperability while potentially facing o...
EU Mulls "Best-in-Class" Defense Procurement to Streamline Production
French President Macron and German Chancellor Scholz are discussing a proposal to prioritize a select few leading European weapons manufacturers to streamline the bloc's defense production amid fears of Russian aggression, aiming to increase efficiency and interoperability while potentially facing o...
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44% Bias Score


Israel Conducts Helicopter Raid in Kiswa, Syria
On Wednesday, Israeli forces conducted a helicopter raid on a former army barracks in Kiswa, Syria, lasting over two hours, following a drone strike that killed six Syrian soldiers the previous day, prompting accusations of Israeli expansionism and sovereignty violations.
Israel Conducts Helicopter Raid in Kiswa, Syria
On Wednesday, Israeli forces conducted a helicopter raid on a former army barracks in Kiswa, Syria, lasting over two hours, following a drone strike that killed six Syrian soldiers the previous day, prompting accusations of Israeli expansionism and sovereignty violations.
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40% Bias Score


Canada's Peacekeeping Decline and Potential Resurgence
Canada's UN peacekeeping contributions have drastically fallen from over 3,300 personnel in 1993 to just 29 today, prompting discussions about a potential return to peacekeeping in Ukraine amidst growing public support.
Canada's Peacekeeping Decline and Potential Resurgence
Canada's UN peacekeeping contributions have drastically fallen from over 3,300 personnel in 1993 to just 29 today, prompting discussions about a potential return to peacekeeping in Ukraine amidst growing public support.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Opens Europe's Largest Munitions Factory to Support Ukraine
Germany opened Europe's largest munitions factory in Lower Saxony, a key element of its ramped-up arms production to aid Ukraine and strengthen NATO. The factory, built by Rheinmetall in 14 months, will produce 350,000 rounds of ammunition annually from 2027, with further plants planned for Eastern ...

Germany Opens Europe's Largest Munitions Factory to Support Ukraine
Germany opened Europe's largest munitions factory in Lower Saxony, a key element of its ramped-up arms production to aid Ukraine and strengthen NATO. The factory, built by Rheinmetall in 14 months, will produce 350,000 rounds of ammunition annually from 2027, with further plants planned for Eastern ...
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40% Bias Score

Söder Demands Universal Conscription Amidst Concerns Over Russia's Potential NATO Challenge
CSU leader Markus Söder criticizes the German government's new military service plan as insufficient, demanding universal conscription due to Russia's potential threat to NATO by 2027-2029, while Chancellor Merz expresses confidence in the voluntary system.

Söder Demands Universal Conscription Amidst Concerns Over Russia's Potential NATO Challenge
CSU leader Markus Söder criticizes the German government's new military service plan as insufficient, demanding universal conscription due to Russia's potential threat to NATO by 2027-2029, while Chancellor Merz expresses confidence in the voluntary system.
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56% Bias Score

FCAS Project Delayed Amidst Franco-German Dispute
A €100 billion European military project, the Future Combat Air System (FCAS), faces delays due to disagreements between Dassault (France) and Airbus (Germany, Spain) over aircraft development and production, prompting a meeting between French President Macron and German Chancellor Scholz to address...

FCAS Project Delayed Amidst Franco-German Dispute
A €100 billion European military project, the Future Combat Air System (FCAS), faces delays due to disagreements between Dassault (France) and Airbus (Germany, Spain) over aircraft development and production, prompting a meeting between French President Macron and German Chancellor Scholz to address...
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48% Bias Score

Increased NATO Air Patrols Off Norway Amid Suspected Russian Submarine Activity
Since August 24th, NATO's P-8A Poseidon aircraft, based on marine and air traffic data, have intensified patrols off Norway's coast near the USS Gerald R. Ford, likely searching for suspected Russian submarines; this operation is led by the US with UK and Norwegian support.

Increased NATO Air Patrols Off Norway Amid Suspected Russian Submarine Activity
Since August 24th, NATO's P-8A Poseidon aircraft, based on marine and air traffic data, have intensified patrols off Norway's coast near the USS Gerald R. Ford, likely searching for suspected Russian submarines; this operation is led by the US with UK and Norwegian support.
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36% Bias Score

First Joint China-Russia Submarine Patrol in the Pacific
Russia and China conducted their first joint submarine patrol in the Pacific in early August, with the Russian submarine Volkhov traveling roughly 2,000 miles in the Sea of Japan and East China Sea; this action signals growing military cooperation between the two nations and aims to enhance regional...

First Joint China-Russia Submarine Patrol in the Pacific
Russia and China conducted their first joint submarine patrol in the Pacific in early August, with the Russian submarine Volkhov traveling roughly 2,000 miles in the Sea of Japan and East China Sea; this action signals growing military cooperation between the two nations and aims to enhance regional...
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36% Bias Score

Germany Reinstates Mandatory Military Conscription
Germany will reintroduce mandatory military conscription for men starting July 1, 2027, as a new model combining voluntary and compulsory elements, allowing for activation of a mandatory draft if needed, to address personnel shortages and NATO goals.

Germany Reinstates Mandatory Military Conscription
Germany will reintroduce mandatory military conscription for men starting July 1, 2027, as a new model combining voluntary and compulsory elements, allowing for activation of a mandatory draft if needed, to address personnel shortages and NATO goals.
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16% Bias Score
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