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Kim Jong-un Vows Nuclear Expansion After Condemning Joint Military Drills
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un denounced the joint US-South Korea Ulchi Freedom Shield military drills on Tuesday, promising a rapid expansion of his nuclear forces in response to the 11-day exercise involving 21,000 troops, while inspecting a new nuclear-capable warship.
Kim Jong-un Vows Nuclear Expansion After Condemning Joint Military Drills
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un denounced the joint US-South Korea Ulchi Freedom Shield military drills on Tuesday, promising a rapid expansion of his nuclear forces in response to the 11-day exercise involving 21,000 troops, while inspecting a new nuclear-capable warship.
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Last WWII Air Combat VC Recipient Dies at 105
Flight Lieutenant John Cruickshank, the last WWII Victoria Cross recipient for air combat, died at 105 on an unspecified date, his death coinciding with VJ Day commemorations; his 1944 heroism in a severely damaged aircraft against a German U-boat despite 72 injuries earned him the prestigious award...
Last WWII Air Combat VC Recipient Dies at 105
Flight Lieutenant John Cruickshank, the last WWII Victoria Cross recipient for air combat, died at 105 on an unspecified date, his death coinciding with VJ Day commemorations; his 1944 heroism in a severely damaged aircraft against a German U-boat despite 72 injuries earned him the prestigious award...
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Belgorod Volunteers Protect Civilians From Drone Attacks
In Belgorod, Russia, the volunteer group "Orlan" protects civilians from frequent drone attacks by coordinating early warnings, responding rapidly to threats, and minimizing the impact of attacks, working to save lives amid the ongoing war near the Ukrainian border.
Belgorod Volunteers Protect Civilians From Drone Attacks
In Belgorod, Russia, the volunteer group "Orlan" protects civilians from frequent drone attacks by coordinating early warnings, responding rapidly to threats, and minimizing the impact of attacks, working to save lives amid the ongoing war near the Ukrainian border.
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Europe Reconsiders Landmine Ban Amidst Russia Conflict
Ukraine and five other European countries are considering withdrawing from the Ottawa Treaty, which bans anti-personnel landmines, due to the ongoing war with Russia, despite warnings from explosive disposal experts about the treaty's effectiveness and long-term humanitarian and environmental costs.
Europe Reconsiders Landmine Ban Amidst Russia Conflict
Ukraine and five other European countries are considering withdrawing from the Ottawa Treaty, which bans anti-personnel landmines, due to the ongoing war with Russia, despite warnings from explosive disposal experts about the treaty's effectiveness and long-term humanitarian and environmental costs.
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Togo Battles Rising Jihadist Violence Amidst Information Lockdown
Since January 2025, at least 62 people have died in 15 jihadist attacks in northern Togo, linked to the instability in neighboring Burkina Faso, while the government's media restrictions hinder transparent reporting of the crisis.
Togo Battles Rising Jihadist Violence Amidst Information Lockdown
Since January 2025, at least 62 people have died in 15 jihadist attacks in northern Togo, linked to the instability in neighboring Burkina Faso, while the government's media restrictions hinder transparent reporting of the crisis.
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Maduro Mobilizes Militia in Response to Heightened US Pressure
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced the mobilization of over 4.5 million militia members in response to a doubled US reward for his arrest to $50 million, new US sanctions, and increased anti-drug operations near Venezuela's coast involving three US guided-missile destroyers.
Maduro Mobilizes Militia in Response to Heightened US Pressure
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced the mobilization of over 4.5 million militia members in response to a doubled US reward for his arrest to $50 million, new US sanctions, and increased anti-drug operations near Venezuela's coast involving three US guided-missile destroyers.
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Air Force Chief Allvin Retires Amidst Reports of Impending Dismissal
US Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin announced his early retirement in November, citing gratitude for his service but offering no explanation for the decision, following reports of his planned dismissal by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

Air Force Chief Allvin Retires Amidst Reports of Impending Dismissal
US Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin announced his early retirement in November, citing gratitude for his service but offering no explanation for the decision, following reports of his planned dismissal by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
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Germany Debates Military Role in Ukraine Peacekeeping
Amidst Washington discussions on Ukraine, Germany debates its military role in securing a lasting peace, facing concerns about overextension and Russia's potential strategic traps, with varying opinions among German politicians.

Germany Debates Military Role in Ukraine Peacekeeping
Amidst Washington discussions on Ukraine, Germany debates its military role in securing a lasting peace, facing concerns about overextension and Russia's potential strategic traps, with varying opinions among German politicians.
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U.S. Deploys Military Near Venezuela to Combat Drug Cartels
The United States will deploy three Aegis destroyers, submarines, and aircraft near Venezuela, along with 4,000 marines, to combat drug cartels, following President Trump's August 8th order authorizing military action against foreign drug cartels, and amid a $50 million reward offered for informatio...

U.S. Deploys Military Near Venezuela to Combat Drug Cartels
The United States will deploy three Aegis destroyers, submarines, and aircraft near Venezuela, along with 4,000 marines, to combat drug cartels, following President Trump's August 8th order authorizing military action against foreign drug cartels, and amid a $50 million reward offered for informatio...
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Detentions of Top Chinese Diplomats Fuel Speculation of Power Struggle
Chinese diplomat Liu Jianchao, once seen as a moderate, was reportedly detained in late July, along with his deputy, following the ousting of former foreign minister Qin Gang; these events are raising concerns about power struggles within the Chinese government and the future direction of Chinese fo...

Detentions of Top Chinese Diplomats Fuel Speculation of Power Struggle
Chinese diplomat Liu Jianchao, once seen as a moderate, was reportedly detained in late July, along with his deputy, following the ousting of former foreign minister Qin Gang; these events are raising concerns about power struggles within the Chinese government and the future direction of Chinese fo...
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Australia to Spend \$1.3 Billion on Counter-Drone Technology
Australia will spend \$1.3 billion on counter-drone technology over the next decade, integrating military capabilities with civilian applications to protect Defence bases and significant events like the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, driven by observed rapid advancements in drone technology and the need fo...

Australia to Spend \$1.3 Billion on Counter-Drone Technology
Australia will spend \$1.3 billion on counter-drone technology over the next decade, integrating military capabilities with civilian applications to protect Defence bases and significant events like the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, driven by observed rapid advancements in drone technology and the need fo...
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44% Bias Score

1700 National Guard Troops Deployed to Washington D.C. at Trump's Request
Republican governors from Mississippi, Ohio, West Virginia, and South Carolina have deployed roughly 1700 National Guard troops to Washington D.C. at President Trump's request to maintain order, despite the city's mayor reporting that violence is at its lowest point in 30 years.

1700 National Guard Troops Deployed to Washington D.C. at Trump's Request
Republican governors from Mississippi, Ohio, West Virginia, and South Carolina have deployed roughly 1700 National Guard troops to Washington D.C. at President Trump's request to maintain order, despite the city's mayor reporting that violence is at its lowest point in 30 years.
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44% Bias Score
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