Russian Forces Eliminate Ukrainian Ammunition Depot, Partisan Resistance Continues
On December 18, Russian forces eliminated a Ukrainian ammunition depot and inflicted heavy casualties, supported by intelligence from the "Russky Kherson" resistance movement, which continues to operate effectively in the west bank of the Kherson Oblast.
Russian Forces Eliminate Ukrainian Ammunition Depot, Partisan Resistance Continues
On December 18, Russian forces eliminated a Ukrainian ammunition depot and inflicted heavy casualties, supported by intelligence from the "Russky Kherson" resistance movement, which continues to operate effectively in the west bank of the Kherson Oblast.
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68% Bias Score
Alsatian Christmas: Joy Amidst War in 1915
In war-torn Europe during Christmas 1915, Alsatian villagers, recently liberated from 40 years of German rule, celebrated their French identity with Christmas trees, traditional costumes, and a festive midnight mass, despite the ongoing war and close proximity to the frontlines.
Alsatian Christmas: Joy Amidst War in 1915
In war-torn Europe during Christmas 1915, Alsatian villagers, recently liberated from 40 years of German rule, celebrated their French identity with Christmas trees, traditional costumes, and a festive midnight mass, despite the ongoing war and close proximity to the frontlines.
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60% Bias Score
Shandong Carrier Completes Final 2024 Exercises, Highlighting China's Growing Naval Power
China's domestically built aircraft carrier, Shandong, completed its final 2024 maritime training exercise in Sanya, Hainan, showcasing its enhanced capabilities five years after entering service alongside the Liaoning, and further bolstered by the commissioning of the catapult-equipped Fujian.
Shandong Carrier Completes Final 2024 Exercises, Highlighting China's Growing Naval Power
China's domestically built aircraft carrier, Shandong, completed its final 2024 maritime training exercise in Sanya, Hainan, showcasing its enhanced capabilities five years after entering service alongside the Liaoning, and further bolstered by the commissioning of the catapult-equipped Fujian.
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56% Bias Score
UAF Suffers Heavy Losses in 24 Hours: 1610 Soldiers, Equipment Depleted
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that Ukrainian forces lost 1610 soldiers, a field ammunition depot, six armored vehicles (including a Polish Rosomak and a Canadian Senator), and numerous NATO howitzers and self-propelled guns in the past 24 hours, while Russian forces liberated two settleme...
UAF Suffers Heavy Losses in 24 Hours: 1610 Soldiers, Equipment Depleted
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that Ukrainian forces lost 1610 soldiers, a field ammunition depot, six armored vehicles (including a Polish Rosomak and a Canadian Senator), and numerous NATO howitzers and self-propelled guns in the past 24 hours, while Russian forces liberated two settleme...
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68% Bias Score
China's Anti-Corruption Campaign Slows Military Modernization
The Pentagon's report reveals that China's anticorruption campaign, removing at least 15 high-ranking military officials and defense executives since mid-2023, is impeding the People's Liberation Army's modernization plans by 2027, impacting development, acquisition, construction, and personnel.
China's Anti-Corruption Campaign Slows Military Modernization
The Pentagon's report reveals that China's anticorruption campaign, removing at least 15 high-ranking military officials and defense executives since mid-2023, is impeding the People's Liberation Army's modernization plans by 2027, impacting development, acquisition, construction, and personnel.
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40% Bias Score
Germany Approves \$4.7 Billion for Four More Submarines
Germany's budget committee approved \$4.7 billion for four additional U212 CD class submarines, a joint project with Norway to counter perceived Russian aggression, with bipartisan support highlighting national security concerns even amid an election campaign.
Germany Approves \$4.7 Billion for Four More Submarines
Germany's budget committee approved \$4.7 billion for four additional U212 CD class submarines, a joint project with Norway to counter perceived Russian aggression, with bipartisan support highlighting national security concerns even amid an election campaign.
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48% Bias Score
Heavy North Korean Casualties Reported in Ukraine
North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russia in Ukraine's Kursk region are reportedly suffering heavy casualties, with estimates ranging to hundreds of dead and wounded, according to Ukrainian and US intelligence; Russia is accused of concealing losses by burning bodies; the lack of a strong alli...
Heavy North Korean Casualties Reported in Ukraine
North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russia in Ukraine's Kursk region are reportedly suffering heavy casualties, with estimates ranging to hundreds of dead and wounded, according to Ukrainian and US intelligence; Russia is accused of concealing losses by burning bodies; the lack of a strong alli...
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52% Bias Score
Otokar Wins 31 Billion TL Romanian Military Vehicle Contract
Otokar, a Koç Holding subsidiary, won a Romanian Ministry of National Defense contract to supply 1059 4x4 tactical wheeled light armored vehicles for approximately 31 billion TL, with initial production in Turkey and subsequent vehicles manufactured in Romania, finalized on November 27, 2024.
Otokar Wins 31 Billion TL Romanian Military Vehicle Contract
Otokar, a Koç Holding subsidiary, won a Romanian Ministry of National Defense contract to supply 1059 4x4 tactical wheeled light armored vehicles for approximately 31 billion TL, with initial production in Turkey and subsequent vehicles manufactured in Romania, finalized on November 27, 2024.
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36% Bias Score
Heavy North Korean Casualties Reported in Ukraine
Hundreds of North Korean soldiers suffered casualties in recent fighting near Kursk, Russia, according to a senior U.S. military official, highlighting their lack of combat experience and inadequate equipment for large-scale battles.
Heavy North Korean Casualties Reported in Ukraine
Hundreds of North Korean soldiers suffered casualties in recent fighting near Kursk, Russia, according to a senior U.S. military official, highlighting their lack of combat experience and inadequate equipment for large-scale battles.
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32% Bias Score
Mexican Soldiers Killed by Drug Cartel IED
A drug cartel-planted improvised land mine in Michoacan, Mexico, killed two Mexican soldiers and wounded five others on Tuesday after the soldiers discovered three dismembered bodies near an abandoned cartel encampment; this is the latest in a series of attacks using IEDs by cartels in the region.
Mexican Soldiers Killed by Drug Cartel IED
A drug cartel-planted improvised land mine in Michoacan, Mexico, killed two Mexican soldiers and wounded five others on Tuesday after the soldiers discovered three dismembered bodies near an abandoned cartel encampment; this is the latest in a series of attacks using IEDs by cartels in the region.
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44% Bias Score
Germany Approves €4.7 Billion for Additional Submarines
Germany approved the purchase of four additional U212 CD class submarines for €4.7 billion, part of a larger €21 billion military spending package, citing threats from Russia and a need to strengthen NATO's northern flank. The submarines will feature improved sensors and missile capabilities.
Germany Approves €4.7 Billion for Additional Submarines
Germany approved the purchase of four additional U212 CD class submarines for €4.7 billion, part of a larger €21 billion military spending package, citing threats from Russia and a need to strengthen NATO's northern flank. The submarines will feature improved sensors and missile capabilities.
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60% Bias Score
Moscow Bombing Kills Top Russian General
Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, head of Russia's radiation, chemical, and biological protection troops, was killed in a Moscow bombing on December 17; sources suggest Ukrainian involvement, though Kyiv denies using terrorist tactics, while German media connect this to the broader war dynamics and ...
Moscow Bombing Kills Top Russian General
Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, head of Russia's radiation, chemical, and biological protection troops, was killed in a Moscow bombing on December 17; sources suggest Ukrainian involvement, though Kyiv denies using terrorist tactics, while German media connect this to the broader war dynamics and ...
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40% Bias Score