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Sergey Shoygu: From Siberian Construction to Russia's Security Council
Sergey Shoygu, born May 21, 1955, transitioned from a Siberian construction career to lead Russia's EMERCOM for 18 years, handling numerous crises, and currently serves as Secretary of the Security Council, focusing on national security and international diplomacy, including key partnerships with Ch...
Sergey Shoygu: From Siberian Construction to Russia's Security Council
Sergey Shoygu, born May 21, 1955, transitioned from a Siberian construction career to lead Russia's EMERCOM for 18 years, handling numerous crises, and currently serves as Secretary of the Security Council, focusing on national security and international diplomacy, including key partnerships with Ch...
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60% Bias Score


NATO's Baltic Command: Germany Takes the Lead
NATO's CTF Baltic command, headquartered in Rostock, Germany, monitors the Baltic Sea for Russian aggression, reflecting Germany's increased military role following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent NATO expansion.
NATO's Baltic Command: Germany Takes the Lead
NATO's CTF Baltic command, headquartered in Rostock, Germany, monitors the Baltic Sea for Russian aggression, reflecting Germany's increased military role following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent NATO expansion.
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60% Bias Score


Germany Warns of Increased Russian Use of 'Single-Use' Agents
Germany's BfV warns of increased Russian intelligence operations using 'single-use agents'—individuals recruited for tasks like disinformation or reconnaissance, often via social media, posing a persistent security threat.
Germany Warns of Increased Russian Use of 'Single-Use' Agents
Germany's BfV warns of increased Russian intelligence operations using 'single-use agents'—individuals recruited for tasks like disinformation or reconnaissance, often via social media, posing a persistent security threat.
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44% Bias Score


India-Pakistan Border Shelling Causes Casualties, Exposing LoC's Volatility
Cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) following an attack in Pahalgham caused at least 16 deaths in India and, according to Pakistan, 40 civilian deaths, highlighting the volatile nature of the 740km ceasefire line and its impact on civilian populations.
India-Pakistan Border Shelling Causes Casualties, Exposing LoC's Volatility
Cross-border shelling between India and Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) following an attack in Pahalgham caused at least 16 deaths in India and, according to Pakistan, 40 civilian deaths, highlighting the volatile nature of the 740km ceasefire line and its impact on civilian populations.
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Accuses Russia of Deploying Kinetic Weapons in Space
U.S. Space Force commander General Chance Saltzman testified before the Senate, alleging Russia possesses and uses kinetic weapons in space, citing recent Russian orbital activities as evidence; Russia denies these claims.
U.S. Accuses Russia of Deploying Kinetic Weapons in Space
U.S. Space Force commander General Chance Saltzman testified before the Senate, alleging Russia possesses and uses kinetic weapons in space, citing recent Russian orbital activities as evidence; Russia denies these claims.
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56% Bias Score


India-Pakistan Ceasefire Highlights China's Growing Military Influence
A four-day military clash between India and Pakistan ended with a ceasefire, with both countries claiming victory. However, Pakistan's reported use of Chinese-made J-10 and J-17 fighter jets suggests China's defense industry may be a significant beneficiary, potentially altering the global arms mark...
India-Pakistan Ceasefire Highlights China's Growing Military Influence
A four-day military clash between India and Pakistan ended with a ceasefire, with both countries claiming victory. However, Pakistan's reported use of Chinese-made J-10 and J-17 fighter jets suggests China's defense industry may be a significant beneficiary, potentially altering the global arms mark...
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44% Bias Score

Georgia Educates 2,200 Ukrainian Children Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Georgia provides education to 2,200 Ukrainian schoolchildren, employs Ukrainian teachers, and has allocated $7.4 million for their education, despite Ukraine's criticism of its stance toward Russia.

Georgia Educates 2,200 Ukrainian Children Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Georgia provides education to 2,200 Ukrainian schoolchildren, employs Ukrainian teachers, and has allocated $7.4 million for their education, despite Ukraine's criticism of its stance toward Russia.
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72% Bias Score

Sydney Plumber Killed in Apparent Case of Mistaken Identity
A 23-year-old plumber, John Versace, was fatally shot in a targeted attack outside his Sydney home on Monday night; police believe it was a case of mistaken identity, with the intended victim possibly linked to organized crime.

Sydney Plumber Killed in Apparent Case of Mistaken Identity
A 23-year-old plumber, John Versace, was fatally shot in a targeted attack outside his Sydney home on Monday night; police believe it was a case of mistaken identity, with the intended victim possibly linked to organized crime.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Announces $175 Billion "Golden Dome" Missile Defense System
President Trump unveiled a $175 billion plan for a space-based missile defense system called "Golden Dome," aiming for completion in three years, sparking debate about feasibility and international relations; Canada is considering participation.

Trump Announces $175 Billion "Golden Dome" Missile Defense System
President Trump unveiled a $175 billion plan for a space-based missile defense system called "Golden Dome," aiming for completion in three years, sparking debate about feasibility and international relations; Canada is considering participation.
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56% Bias Score

Russian Iskander Missile Strike Kills Up to 70 Ukrainian Soldiers in Sumy Oblast
A Russian Iskander missile strike destroyed a Ukrainian training camp near Shostka, Sumy Oblast, killing up to 70 Ukrainian soldiers, including 20 instructors, and damaging vehicles and an ammunition depot; this is part of ongoing military operations in eastern Ukraine.

Russian Iskander Missile Strike Kills Up to 70 Ukrainian Soldiers in Sumy Oblast
A Russian Iskander missile strike destroyed a Ukrainian training camp near Shostka, Sumy Oblast, killing up to 70 Ukrainian soldiers, including 20 instructors, and damaging vehicles and an ammunition depot; this is part of ongoing military operations in eastern Ukraine.
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72% Bias Score

Trump Announces $175 Billion "Golden Dome" Missile Defense System
President Trump announced a $175 billion plan for a new missile defense system called "Golden Dome," aiming to intercept various missiles from land, sea, and space by the end of his term; Canada may join, and the program's head is General Michael Gately.

Trump Announces $175 Billion "Golden Dome" Missile Defense System
President Trump announced a $175 billion plan for a new missile defense system called "Golden Dome," aiming to intercept various missiles from land, sea, and space by the end of his term; Canada may join, and the program's head is General Michael Gately.
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48% Bias Score

El Al Maintains 'Air Bridge' to Israel Amidst October 7 Attack
Following the October 7 attack, El Al airline, facing a tenfold increase in call volume and GPS disruptions, maintained and expanded its US flights while 10% of its staff served in the military; the airline acted as Israel's 'air bridge' to the world, bringing home soldiers, medical personnel, and c...

El Al Maintains 'Air Bridge' to Israel Amidst October 7 Attack
Following the October 7 attack, El Al airline, facing a tenfold increase in call volume and GPS disruptions, maintained and expanded its US flights while 10% of its staff served in the military; the airline acted as Israel's 'air bridge' to the world, bringing home soldiers, medical personnel, and c...
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32% Bias Score
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