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German Museum Opens Advanced Submarine U17 to Public
The Technik Museum Sinsheim in Germany now features the former German Navy submarine U17 (commissioned 1973-2010), a 48-meter, 350-ton vessel with advanced digital systems, open to the public since July 2024 after a €2 million renovation funded largely by donations.
German Museum Opens Advanced Submarine U17 to Public
The Technik Museum Sinsheim in Germany now features the former German Navy submarine U17 (commissioned 1973-2010), a 48-meter, 350-ton vessel with advanced digital systems, open to the public since July 2024 after a €2 million renovation funded largely by donations.
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8% Bias Score


Kyiv Attack and Prisoner Exchange
A large-scale combined attack of drones and ballistic missiles on Kyiv, Ukraine, injured at least 14 people, while a major prisoner exchange saw 307 Ukrainian soldiers return home. Russia launched 14 ballistic missiles and 250 UAVs.
Kyiv Attack and Prisoner Exchange
A large-scale combined attack of drones and ballistic missiles on Kyiv, Ukraine, injured at least 14 people, while a major prisoner exchange saw 307 Ukrainian soldiers return home. Russia launched 14 ballistic missiles and 250 UAVs.
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36% Bias Score


China's Assertive Taiwan Policy: White Paper Signals Shift to Proactive Measures
China's May 17, 2025 white paper on Taiwan declares "decapitation strikes" as a potential military option, signaling a more assertive approach to counter Taiwan's independence movement, fueled by US support and Taiwan's own actions including arms buildup and a "de-sinicization" policy.
China's Assertive Taiwan Policy: White Paper Signals Shift to Proactive Measures
China's May 17, 2025 white paper on Taiwan declares "decapitation strikes" as a potential military option, signaling a more assertive approach to counter Taiwan's independence movement, fueled by US support and Taiwan's own actions including arms buildup and a "de-sinicization" policy.
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64% Bias Score


UK Officer Blocks 1585 Afghan Visa Applications, Hindering War Crimes Probe
A UK Special Forces officer blocked 1585 Afghan visa applications, potentially hindering a war crimes investigation into alleged killings of civilians by British troops between 2010 and 2013; the Afghans, known as the Triples, had assisted UK forces and may have been witnesses.
UK Officer Blocks 1585 Afghan Visa Applications, Hindering War Crimes Probe
A UK Special Forces officer blocked 1585 Afghan visa applications, potentially hindering a war crimes investigation into alleged killings of civilians by British troops between 2010 and 2013; the Afghans, known as the Triples, had assisted UK forces and may have been witnesses.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Intensifies Ukraine Offensive with New Drones and Missiles
Russia launched a major military operation in Odessa, Ukraine, employing a new type of long-range drone, upgraded Geran-2 rockets, and other weaponry. Explosions near Odessa's port and the disruption of a key railway junction in Chernivtsi region have been reported.
Russia Intensifies Ukraine Offensive with New Drones and Missiles
Russia launched a major military operation in Odessa, Ukraine, employing a new type of long-range drone, upgraded Geran-2 rockets, and other weaponry. Explosions near Odessa's port and the disruption of a key railway junction in Chernivtsi region have been reported.
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56% Bias Score


Philippines Diversifies Defense Partnerships, Strengthening Ties with Germany
Germany and the Philippines signed a defense cooperation agreement in May 2024, expanding their military collaboration amidst the Philippines' broader strategy to diversify its security partnerships away from the US and Russia, driven by concerns about China's actions in the South China Sea and doub...
Philippines Diversifies Defense Partnerships, Strengthening Ties with Germany
Germany and the Philippines signed a defense cooperation agreement in May 2024, expanding their military collaboration amidst the Philippines' broader strategy to diversify its security partnerships away from the US and Russia, driven by concerns about China's actions in the South China Sea and doub...
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48% Bias Score

Russia Kills 13 Civilians in Ukraine After Prisoner Exchange
Following a large-scale prisoner exchange, widespread Russian missile and drone attacks across Ukraine killed at least 13 civilians and injured over 50, causing significant damage to infrastructure and residential buildings in Kyiv and other regions.

Russia Kills 13 Civilians in Ukraine After Prisoner Exchange
Following a large-scale prisoner exchange, widespread Russian missile and drone attacks across Ukraine killed at least 13 civilians and injured over 50, causing significant damage to infrastructure and residential buildings in Kyiv and other regions.
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36% Bias Score

Israel's Gaza Offensive: 60 Dead Amidst Human Shield Allegations and Aid Discrepancies
Israeli forces launched a major offensive in Gaza, attacking over 100 targets in 24 hours, killing at least 60 Palestinians, while allegations of using civilians as human shields emerged despite Israeli denials, amidst discrepancies in reported aid deliveries.

Israel's Gaza Offensive: 60 Dead Amidst Human Shield Allegations and Aid Discrepancies
Israeli forces launched a major offensive in Gaza, attacking over 100 targets in 24 hours, killing at least 60 Palestinians, while allegations of using civilians as human shields emerged despite Israeli denials, amidst discrepancies in reported aid deliveries.
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36% Bias Score

Israel Investigates Soldiers Using Palestinians as Human Shields in Gaza
The Israeli army is investigating multiple cases where soldiers allegedly forced Palestinians to act as human shields in Gaza, a practice prohibited by IDF orders and international law; investigations are ongoing.

Israel Investigates Soldiers Using Palestinians as Human Shields in Gaza
The Israeli army is investigating multiple cases where soldiers allegedly forced Palestinians to act as human shields in Gaza, a practice prohibited by IDF orders and international law; investigations are ongoing.
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48% Bias Score

Russia Launches Major Military Operation in Ukraine, Inflicting Heavy Losses
The Russian military conducted a large-scale attack on 153 areas in Ukraine, destroying a likely Antonov plant, command centers, ammunition depots, and killing over 1330 Ukrainian soldiers and foreign mercenaries, resulting in significant equipment losses for Ukraine.

Russia Launches Major Military Operation in Ukraine, Inflicting Heavy Losses
The Russian military conducted a large-scale attack on 153 areas in Ukraine, destroying a likely Antonov plant, command centers, ammunition depots, and killing over 1330 Ukrainian soldiers and foreign mercenaries, resulting in significant equipment losses for Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score

UK-Mauritius Deal Raises Security Concerns Over Chagos Islands
Britain will inform Mauritius of any military attacks launched from the Chagos Islands' Diego Garcia base under a new £30billion deal (Tory estimate), sparking concerns about information reaching China and other hostile states, despite the UK leasing back the base and the US covering most operationa...

UK-Mauritius Deal Raises Security Concerns Over Chagos Islands
Britain will inform Mauritius of any military attacks launched from the Chagos Islands' Diego Garcia base under a new £30billion deal (Tory estimate), sparking concerns about information reaching China and other hostile states, despite the UK leasing back the base and the US covering most operationa...
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64% Bias Score

Trump's Golden Dome: A Costly, Complex, Yet Necessary Missile Shield
President Trump proposed the Golden Dome, a multi-layered missile defense system to counter advanced threats from Russia and China; the system's high cost and complexity pose challenges, sparking concerns about an arms race, but experts deem it necessary for US security.

Trump's Golden Dome: A Costly, Complex, Yet Necessary Missile Shield
President Trump proposed the Golden Dome, a multi-layered missile defense system to counter advanced threats from Russia and China; the system's high cost and complexity pose challenges, sparking concerns about an arms race, but experts deem it necessary for US security.
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52% Bias Score
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