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Russia Launches Second Night of Strikes on Ukrainian Infrastructure
Russian forces conducted widespread strikes targeting Ukrainian energy and military infrastructure, including gas pipelines and drone facilities in multiple regions, for a second consecutive night, impacting the country's military capabilities and energy supply.
Russia Launches Second Night of Strikes on Ukrainian Infrastructure
Russian forces conducted widespread strikes targeting Ukrainian energy and military infrastructure, including gas pipelines and drone facilities in multiple regions, for a second consecutive night, impacting the country's military capabilities and energy supply.
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60% Bias Score


Lithuania Seeks NATO Air Defense Boost After Drone Discoveries
Lithuania has requested increased NATO air defenses after discovering two Russian military drones on its territory, one containing two kilograms of explosives, raising concerns about Article 5 of the NATO treaty.
Lithuania Seeks NATO Air Defense Boost After Drone Discoveries
Lithuania has requested increased NATO air defenses after discovering two Russian military drones on its territory, one containing two kilograms of explosives, raising concerns about Article 5 of the NATO treaty.
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40% Bias Score


Montana Manhunt and Tennessee Quadruple Homicide
In Montana, a massive manhunt is underway for Michael Paul Brown, a former soldier suspected of killing four people at the Owl Bar in Anaconda on August 1st, while in Tennessee, Austin Robert Drummond was arrested for a similar quadruple homicide.
Montana Manhunt and Tennessee Quadruple Homicide
In Montana, a massive manhunt is underway for Michael Paul Brown, a former soldier suspected of killing four people at the Owl Bar in Anaconda on August 1st, while in Tennessee, Austin Robert Drummond was arrested for a similar quadruple homicide.
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40% Bias Score


Rostov Region's "Heroes of Don" Program Starts Training for Veterans
The Rostov region's "Heroes of Don" program, launched in February, provides 105 active and demobilized servicemen with a year of training in government and municipal management, starting in September, to transition their skills into civilian roles.
Rostov Region's "Heroes of Don" Program Starts Training for Veterans
The Rostov region's "Heroes of Don" program, launched in February, provides 105 active and demobilized servicemen with a year of training in government and municipal management, starting in September, to transition their skills into civilian roles.
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40% Bias Score


Ukraine Condemns Military Commissariat Abuses During Mobilization
Ukraine's human rights ombudsman and presidential envoy criticized military commissariats for human rights abuses during mobilization, including illegal detentions and use of force, calling for reforms and increased civilian oversight to address the issues.
Ukraine Condemns Military Commissariat Abuses During Mobilization
Ukraine's human rights ombudsman and presidential envoy criticized military commissariats for human rights abuses during mobilization, including illegal detentions and use of force, calling for reforms and increased civilian oversight to address the issues.
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56% Bias Score


Court Denies Compensation to Neglectful Father of Deceased Soldier
An Adygea court ruled that a father who abandoned his family will not receive compensation for his son's death in a special military operation, awarding all benefits to the mother due to his neglect.
Court Denies Compensation to Neglectful Father of Deceased Soldier
An Adygea court ruled that a father who abandoned his family will not receive compensation for his son's death in a special military operation, awarding all benefits to the mother due to his neglect.
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56% Bias Score

Ghana Ministers Die in Helicopter Crash
A helicopter crash in Ghana's Ashanti region on Wednesday killed eight people, including Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, prompting national mourning and cancellation of presidential activities.

Ghana Ministers Die in Helicopter Crash
A helicopter crash in Ghana's Ashanti region on Wednesday killed eight people, including Defence Minister Edward Omane Boamah and Environment Minister Ibrahim Murtala Muhammed, prompting national mourning and cancellation of presidential activities.
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24% Bias Score

Russian Private Prevents Drone Strike, Saves Tank
During a Ukrainian artillery attack, Russian Private Aleksandr Tokmakov extinguished a fire, then shot down a heavy enemy drone targeting his T-80 tank, preventing its destruction.

Russian Private Prevents Drone Strike, Saves Tank
During a Ukrainian artillery attack, Russian Private Aleksandr Tokmakov extinguished a fire, then shot down a heavy enemy drone targeting his T-80 tank, preventing its destruction.
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60% Bias Score

A Critical Look at the Francoist Army in the Spanish Civil War
Miguel Alonso Ibarra's new book offers a critical analysis of the Spanish Civil War from the perspective of Francoist soldiers, challenging traditional narratives and providing insights into the war's brutality, internal divisions, and long-term political consequences.

A Critical Look at the Francoist Army in the Spanish Civil War
Miguel Alonso Ibarra's new book offers a critical analysis of the Spanish Civil War from the perspective of Francoist soldiers, challenging traditional narratives and providing insights into the war's brutality, internal divisions, and long-term political consequences.
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40% Bias Score

Schaeffler Explores Arms Industry Expansion Amidst Slight Revenue Dip
Schaeffler, a German automotive supplier, is exploring a larger role in the arms industry, focusing on humanoid robotics and defense, while reporting a 4.6 percent revenue decrease to €11.845 billion in the first half of 2025, but with growth in e-mobility.

Schaeffler Explores Arms Industry Expansion Amidst Slight Revenue Dip
Schaeffler, a German automotive supplier, is exploring a larger role in the arms industry, focusing on humanoid robotics and defense, while reporting a 4.6 percent revenue decrease to €11.845 billion in the first half of 2025, but with growth in e-mobility.
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36% Bias Score

Cambodia Rejects Thailand's Lawsuit Over Border Clashes
Following armed clashes on July 24th along their disputed border, Thailand filed a lawsuit against Cambodia for alleged military violations of its sovereignty, prompting Cambodia to reject the accusations as politically motivated and baseless, while reaffirming commitment to the July 28th ceasefire ...

Cambodia Rejects Thailand's Lawsuit Over Border Clashes
Following armed clashes on July 24th along their disputed border, Thailand filed a lawsuit against Cambodia for alleged military violations of its sovereignty, prompting Cambodia to reject the accusations as politically motivated and baseless, while reaffirming commitment to the July 28th ceasefire ...
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64% Bias Score

Nuclear Submarines: A Resurgence in Global Geopolitics
Rising global tensions are driving a resurgence in nuclear submarine development and acquisition, as evidenced by recent actions from the US, UK, Australia, and other nations; the high cost of these vessels (€2-9 billion) underscores their strategic importance.

Nuclear Submarines: A Resurgence in Global Geopolitics
Rising global tensions are driving a resurgence in nuclear submarine development and acquisition, as evidenced by recent actions from the US, UK, Australia, and other nations; the high cost of these vessels (€2-9 billion) underscores their strategic importance.
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44% Bias Score
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