Myanmar's Arakan Army: Growing Power and Uncertain Future
The Arakan Army (AA), the military wing of the United League of Arakan (ULA) in Myanmar's Rakhine state, has captured dozens of townships and military outposts in the past 15 months, raising questions about its ultimate goal of autonomy or independence amid complex relations with the Rohingya Muslim...
Myanmar's Arakan Army: Growing Power and Uncertain Future
The Arakan Army (AA), the military wing of the United League of Arakan (ULA) in Myanmar's Rakhine state, has captured dozens of townships and military outposts in the past 15 months, raising questions about its ultimate goal of autonomy or independence amid complex relations with the Rohingya Muslim...
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36% Bias Score
Kazakhstan Plane Crash: Conflicting Reports Suggest External Interference
A passenger plane crashed in Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38 people, with conflicting reports suggesting a bird strike, bad weather, or external interference as the cause; the plane, en route from Baku to Grozny, veered hundreds of kilometers off course.
Kazakhstan Plane Crash: Conflicting Reports Suggest External Interference
A passenger plane crashed in Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38 people, with conflicting reports suggesting a bird strike, bad weather, or external interference as the cause; the plane, en route from Baku to Grozny, veered hundreds of kilometers off course.
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48% Bias Score
Azerbaijan Airlines Plane Crash: Preliminary Reports Suggest Russian Air Defense System Involvement
A passenger plane from Azerbaijan Airlines crashed near Aktau, Russia, killing 38; preliminary investigations suggest it was shot down by a Russian air defense system, but official confirmation is pending.
Azerbaijan Airlines Plane Crash: Preliminary Reports Suggest Russian Air Defense System Involvement
A passenger plane from Azerbaijan Airlines crashed near Aktau, Russia, killing 38; preliminary investigations suggest it was shot down by a Russian air defense system, but official confirmation is pending.
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48% Bias Score
Azerbaijan Airlines Plane Crash Near Aktau: Investigation Underway
An Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38 of the 67 people on board; the cause is under investigation, with speculation ranging from bird strike to a possible missile strike, although Kazakhstan officials state that no official version has been re...
Azerbaijan Airlines Plane Crash Near Aktau: Investigation Underway
An Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan on December 25th, killing 38 of the 67 people on board; the cause is under investigation, with speculation ranging from bird strike to a possible missile strike, although Kazakhstan officials state that no official version has been re...
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48% Bias Score
Israel Strikes Houthi Targets in Yemen After Missile Attacks
Israel launched airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen on Wednesday, including Sanaa airport, in response to continued missile and drone attacks, causing no injuries in Israel despite missile shrapnel falling in several cities; this is the fourth such incident this week.
Israel Strikes Houthi Targets in Yemen After Missile Attacks
Israel launched airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen on Wednesday, including Sanaa airport, in response to continued missile and drone attacks, causing no injuries in Israel despite missile shrapnel falling in several cities; this is the fourth such incident this week.
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52% Bias Score
China Blames U.S. for Strained Military Ties, Reasserts Sovereignty Claims
China's defense ministry spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang on Thursday blamed the U.S. for difficulties in military communication, reiterated China's peaceful space use stance, and reaffirmed sovereignty claims over the Diaoyu Dao and South China Sea islands.
China Blames U.S. for Strained Military Ties, Reasserts Sovereignty Claims
China's defense ministry spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang on Thursday blamed the U.S. for difficulties in military communication, reiterated China's peaceful space use stance, and reaffirmed sovereignty claims over the Diaoyu Dao and South China Sea islands.
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52% Bias Score
Sinking of Ursa Major Delays Russian Icebreaker Launch
The Russian cargo ship Ursa Major, carrying vital reactor components for a new icebreaker, sank in the Mediterranean following a suspected terrorist attack involving multiple explosions, delaying the icebreaker's launch and raising concerns about maritime security.
Sinking of Ursa Major Delays Russian Icebreaker Launch
The Russian cargo ship Ursa Major, carrying vital reactor components for a new icebreaker, sank in the Mediterranean following a suspected terrorist attack involving multiple explosions, delaying the icebreaker's launch and raising concerns about maritime security.
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60% Bias Score
Azerbaijan Airlines Plane Crash in Kazakhstan: Possible Russian Missile Strike
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane flying from Baku to Grozny crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38 and injuring 29; initial reports suggest a possible Russian missile strike, though investigations are pending, prompting Azerbaijan to suspend flights and declare a day of mourning.
Azerbaijan Airlines Plane Crash in Kazakhstan: Possible Russian Missile Strike
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane flying from Baku to Grozny crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38 and injuring 29; initial reports suggest a possible Russian missile strike, though investigations are pending, prompting Azerbaijan to suspend flights and declare a day of mourning.
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48% Bias Score
Israel Strikes Yemen in Response to Houthi Attacks
On December 26, 2024, Israel responded to Houthi missile and drone attacks by launching airstrikes targeting Houthi infrastructure in Yemen, including Sanaa airport and power stations, citing intelligence-based targeting to disrupt weapons smuggling and Iranian support.
Israel Strikes Yemen in Response to Houthi Attacks
On December 26, 2024, Israel responded to Houthi missile and drone attacks by launching airstrikes targeting Houthi infrastructure in Yemen, including Sanaa airport and power stations, citing intelligence-based targeting to disrupt weapons smuggling and Iranian support.
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60% Bias Score
Israeli Airstrike in Yemen Injures UN Personnel, Kills Three
On December 28th, an Israeli airstrike on Sanaa airport in Yemen, targeting Houthi military infrastructure, injured one member of WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus's team while killing three and wounding eleven others; the attack occurred during a UN mission to secure the release of 17...
Israeli Airstrike in Yemen Injures UN Personnel, Kills Three
On December 28th, an Israeli airstrike on Sanaa airport in Yemen, targeting Houthi military infrastructure, injured one member of WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus's team while killing three and wounding eleven others; the attack occurred during a UN mission to secure the release of 17...
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52% Bias Score
China's Purported 6th Generation Fighter Jet: Video Sparks Global Uncertainty
A video showing China's first flight of a purported 6th generation fighter jet, featuring a flying-wing design and accompanied by a J-20 stealth fighter, has gone viral; the specific technological advancements remain undisclosed, creating uncertainty and prompting global military reactions.
China's Purported 6th Generation Fighter Jet: Video Sparks Global Uncertainty
A video showing China's first flight of a purported 6th generation fighter jet, featuring a flying-wing design and accompanied by a J-20 stealth fighter, has gone viral; the specific technological advancements remain undisclosed, creating uncertainty and prompting global military reactions.
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32% Bias Score
Israel Airstrikes Kill Three in Yemen
Israel launched airstrikes on October 27, 2024, targeting Houthi military infrastructure in Sanaa and Hudaydah, Yemen, resulting in three deaths and eleven injuries, with the WHO Director-General present at Sanaa airport during the attack.
Israel Airstrikes Kill Three in Yemen
Israel launched airstrikes on October 27, 2024, targeting Houthi military infrastructure in Sanaa and Hudaydah, Yemen, resulting in three deaths and eleven injuries, with the WHO Director-General present at Sanaa airport during the attack.
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40% Bias Score