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81-Day Siege: Russian Soldier Nominated for Hero of Russia
A Russian soldier, Vadim, with the callsign "Watson," single-handedly held a position for 81 days, surrounded by enemy forces near Belogorovka, enduring constant attacks and finally being rescued in December 2024; he was nominated for Hero of Russia.
81-Day Siege: Russian Soldier Nominated for Hero of Russia
A Russian soldier, Vadim, with the callsign "Watson," single-handedly held a position for 81 days, surrounded by enemy forces near Belogorovka, enduring constant attacks and finally being rescued in December 2024; he was nominated for Hero of Russia.
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44% Bias Score


Widespread Russian Drone Attack on Ukraine Causes Damage, Injuries
During the night of March 9-10, Russia launched 176 Shahed drones and decoys at Ukraine, resulting in damage to residential buildings and infrastructure in Kyiv, Poltava, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia oblasts; 130 drones were shot down, and three people were injured in Kherson by FPV drone attacks.
Widespread Russian Drone Attack on Ukraine Causes Damage, Injuries
During the night of March 9-10, Russia launched 176 Shahed drones and decoys at Ukraine, resulting in damage to residential buildings and infrastructure in Kyiv, Poltava, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia oblasts; 130 drones were shot down, and three people were injured in Kherson by FPV drone attacks.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Intensifies Kursk Offensive, Ukraine Faces Encirclement
Intensified Russian attacks in the Kursk region risk encircling thousands of Ukrainian troops, exacerbated by the US halting intelligence sharing; Russia claims territorial gains, but the situation's details remain unclear.
Russia Intensifies Kursk Offensive, Ukraine Faces Encirclement
Intensified Russian attacks in the Kursk region risk encircling thousands of Ukrainian troops, exacerbated by the US halting intelligence sharing; Russia claims territorial gains, but the situation's details remain unclear.
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44% Bias Score


Tokyo Marks 80th Anniversary of Devastating WWII Air Raids
Tokyo observed the 80th anniversary of the devastating March 10, 1945, U.S. air raids that killed approximately 100,000 people, prompting calls to preserve the memory of this tragedy for future generations, many of whom were born after the war ended.
Tokyo Marks 80th Anniversary of Devastating WWII Air Raids
Tokyo observed the 80th anniversary of the devastating March 10, 1945, U.S. air raids that killed approximately 100,000 people, prompting calls to preserve the memory of this tragedy for future generations, many of whom were born after the war ended.
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32% Bias Score


NORAD Intercepts Civilian Aircraft Near Mar-a-Lago, Citing Rise in Airspace Violations
On Sunday, F-16 fighter jets intercepted a civilian aircraft that entered the no-fly zone over Mar-a-Lago while President Trump golfed; this is one of over 20 similar incidents since his inauguration, prompting NORAD to express concern over pilots' failure to check airspace restrictions.
NORAD Intercepts Civilian Aircraft Near Mar-a-Lago, Citing Rise in Airspace Violations
On Sunday, F-16 fighter jets intercepted a civilian aircraft that entered the no-fly zone over Mar-a-Lago while President Trump golfed; this is one of over 20 similar incidents since his inauguration, prompting NORAD to express concern over pilots' failure to check airspace restrictions.
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48% Bias Score


Italy Joins French Nuclear Exercise, Signaling Shift in European Security
In 2022, an Italian plane participated in a French nuclear exercise, symbolizing a growing European effort to address security concerns amidst potential shifts in transatlantic relations. This follows President Macron's 2020 initiative to engage European partners in discussions about a more independ...
Italy Joins French Nuclear Exercise, Signaling Shift in European Security
In 2022, an Italian plane participated in a French nuclear exercise, symbolizing a growing European effort to address security concerns amidst potential shifts in transatlantic relations. This follows President Macron's 2020 initiative to engage European partners in discussions about a more independ...
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48% Bias Score

Nearly 1,000 Civilians Killed in African Drone Strikes, Report Finds
A report by Drone Wars UK reveals that at least 940 civilians have been killed in drone strikes across six African countries since November 2021, highlighting a lack of accountability and the escalating use of affordable imported drones.

Nearly 1,000 Civilians Killed in African Drone Strikes, Report Finds
A report by Drone Wars UK reveals that at least 940 civilians have been killed in drone strikes across six African countries since November 2021, highlighting a lack of accountability and the escalating use of affordable imported drones.
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44% Bias Score

Russian Drones Cripple Ukrainian Garrison in Kursk, Forcing Potential Withdrawal
Relentless Russian drone strikes in Kursk Oblast have crippled a 10,000-strong Ukrainian garrison, potentially leading to a full withdrawal; the loss of US intelligence sharing has worsened Ukraine's situation.

Russian Drones Cripple Ukrainian Garrison in Kursk, Forcing Potential Withdrawal
Relentless Russian drone strikes in Kursk Oblast have crippled a 10,000-strong Ukrainian garrison, potentially leading to a full withdrawal; the loss of US intelligence sharing has worsened Ukraine's situation.
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52% Bias Score

French Arms Trafficking Arrest Highlights Rise in Illegal Weapon Sales
A 24-year-old man in France was arrested for selling two 9mm handguns for €1800 to an undercover gendarme, highlighting a 17% increase in arms trafficking convictions in 2023 (8,147) and nearly 23,000 weapons seized, sourced from thefts, international smuggling, and 3D printing.

French Arms Trafficking Arrest Highlights Rise in Illegal Weapon Sales
A 24-year-old man in France was arrested for selling two 9mm handguns for €1800 to an undercover gendarme, highlighting a 17% increase in arms trafficking convictions in 2023 (8,147) and nearly 23,000 weapons seized, sourced from thefts, international smuggling, and 3D printing.
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36% Bias Score

Joint Military Drills Prompt North Korean Missile Launch
On March 13, 2023, South Korea and the U.S. began the Freedom Shield military exercise, prompting North Korea to launch short-range ballistic missiles in response; the exercise involves 19,000 troops and aims to counter North Korea's military development and cooperation with Russia.

Joint Military Drills Prompt North Korean Missile Launch
On March 13, 2023, South Korea and the U.S. began the Freedom Shield military exercise, prompting North Korea to launch short-range ballistic missiles in response; the exercise involves 19,000 troops and aims to counter North Korea's military development and cooperation with Russia.
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40% Bias Score

China's Military Modernization: A Focus on High-Quality Development and International Cooperation
Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated the importance of military modernization on March 7th, emphasizing the completion of the 2021-2025 military development plan with a focus on high-quality development, technological advancements (J-20 stealth fighter, Fujian aircraft carrier), and international...

China's Military Modernization: A Focus on High-Quality Development and International Cooperation
Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated the importance of military modernization on March 7th, emphasizing the completion of the 2021-2025 military development plan with a focus on high-quality development, technological advancements (J-20 stealth fighter, Fujian aircraft carrier), and international...
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44% Bias Score

Turkey's Arms Exports Surge, Imports Drop
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reported that Turkey's share of global arms exports rose to 1.7 percent in 2020-2024, while its imports fell by 33 percent; the UAE was the largest buyer of Turkish arms, and Turkey supplied 11 percent of Africa's arms imports during this ...

Turkey's Arms Exports Surge, Imports Drop
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reported that Turkey's share of global arms exports rose to 1.7 percent in 2020-2024, while its imports fell by 33 percent; the UAE was the largest buyer of Turkish arms, and Turkey supplied 11 percent of Africa's arms imports during this ...
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32% Bias Score
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