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US Arms Exports Surge as Europe Increases Reliance
Between 2020 and 2024, the US accounted for 43% of global weapons exports, up from 35% between 2015 and 2019, driven partly by increased European demand following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. This has led the US to urge Europe to increase its own defense spending and reduce its dependence on Americ...
US Arms Exports Surge as Europe Increases Reliance
Between 2020 and 2024, the US accounted for 43% of global weapons exports, up from 35% between 2015 and 2019, driven partly by increased European demand following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. This has led the US to urge Europe to increase its own defense spending and reduce its dependence on Americ...
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44% Bias Score


Successful Russian Special Forces Operation in Suji Amidst Reports of Ukrainian War Crimes
Russian special forces conducted a successful operation in Suji, using a gas pipeline for cover; simultaneously, reports surfaced of Ukrainian forces operating with impunity in the Kursk region, committing war crimes against civilians. 32 settlements in the Kursk region have been liberated since Aug...
Successful Russian Special Forces Operation in Suji Amidst Reports of Ukrainian War Crimes
Russian special forces conducted a successful operation in Suji, using a gas pipeline for cover; simultaneously, reports surfaced of Ukrainian forces operating with impunity in the Kursk region, committing war crimes against civilians. 32 settlements in the Kursk region have been liberated since Aug...
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72% Bias Score


RAF Faces 30% Pilot Shortage Amidst Hiring Scandal and Training Issues
The Royal Air Force (RAF) faces a 30% pilot shortage, prompting them to recruit older candidates and re-open applications after an illegal discriminatory hiring policy was found to favor women and ethnic minorities; technical issues with training aircraft and commitments to train foreign pilots furt...
RAF Faces 30% Pilot Shortage Amidst Hiring Scandal and Training Issues
The Royal Air Force (RAF) faces a 30% pilot shortage, prompting them to recruit older candidates and re-open applications after an illegal discriminatory hiring policy was found to favor women and ethnic minorities; technical issues with training aircraft and commitments to train foreign pilots furt...
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44% Bias Score


Khabarovsk Fund Aids 27,000 Military Families
The Khabarovsk branch of Russia's "Defenders of the Fatherland" fund has addressed over 27,000 requests for aid from special military operation participants and their families, with a 98% success rate, reflecting President Putin's emphasis on supporting military families.
Khabarovsk Fund Aids 27,000 Military Families
The Khabarovsk branch of Russia's "Defenders of the Fatherland" fund has addressed over 27,000 requests for aid from special military operation participants and their families, with a 98% success rate, reflecting President Putin's emphasis on supporting military families.
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60% Bias Score


US Army Soldiers Arrested for Espionage, Selling Classified Information to China
Three US Army soldiers—Jian Zhao, Li Tian, and Ruoyu Duan—were arrested for espionage and conspiracy; Zhao allegedly sold classified military information, including on HIMARS, to China for at least $15,000, while Tian and Duan shared sensitive data on US military capabilities.
US Army Soldiers Arrested for Espionage, Selling Classified Information to China
Three US Army soldiers—Jian Zhao, Li Tian, and Ruoyu Duan—were arrested for espionage and conspiracy; Zhao allegedly sold classified military information, including on HIMARS, to China for at least $15,000, while Tian and Duan shared sensitive data on US military capabilities.
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52% Bias Score


DRC Offers $5 Million Reward for M23 Rebel Leaders
The Democratic Republic of Congo is offering a $5 million reward for the capture of three M23 rebel leaders, accused of seizing eastern Congo, amid accusations of Rwandan support and a complex struggle for control of valuable minerals.
DRC Offers $5 Million Reward for M23 Rebel Leaders
The Democratic Republic of Congo is offering a $5 million reward for the capture of three M23 rebel leaders, accused of seizing eastern Congo, amid accusations of Rwandan support and a complex struggle for control of valuable minerals.
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48% Bias Score

EU Seeks to Bolster Defense Industry Amidst Concerns Over US Reliability
Facing unreliable American partnerships, the EU considers easing merger rules for defense firms, as proposed by Ursula von der Leyen, to create more competitive European defense companies, while Germany and France advocate for smoother fusion controls, aiming for greater strategic autonomy and less ...

EU Seeks to Bolster Defense Industry Amidst Concerns Over US Reliability
Facing unreliable American partnerships, the EU considers easing merger rules for defense firms, as proposed by Ursula von der Leyen, to create more competitive European defense companies, while Germany and France advocate for smoother fusion controls, aiming for greater strategic autonomy and less ...
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48% Bias Score

US Air Force's "Doomsday Planes": A $13 Billion Replacement Program
The US Air Force operates four Boeing E-4B "doomsday planes," costing $223 million each, designed to survive nuclear attacks and ensure government continuity; a $13 billion contract was awarded to develop a successor to the aging fleet.

US Air Force's "Doomsday Planes": A $13 Billion Replacement Program
The US Air Force operates four Boeing E-4B "doomsday planes," costing $223 million each, designed to survive nuclear attacks and ensure government continuity; a $13 billion contract was awarded to develop a successor to the aging fleet.
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48% Bias Score

Ukrainian Forces Reportedly Attack Novokuybyshevsk Oil Refinery
Ukrainian forces reportedly attacked the Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery in Samara Oblast, Russia, on March 10th, 2025, resulting in reported fires and explosions, despite Russian claims of no damage; the refinery produces 8.8 million tons of fuel annually, including for Russian military operations.

Ukrainian Forces Reportedly Attack Novokuybyshevsk Oil Refinery
Ukrainian forces reportedly attacked the Novokuybyshevsk oil refinery in Samara Oblast, Russia, on March 10th, 2025, resulting in reported fires and explosions, despite Russian claims of no damage; the refinery produces 8.8 million tons of fuel annually, including for Russian military operations.
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36% Bias Score

Trump: Nuclear Weapons Pose Greatest Threat to Humanity
US President Donald Trump declared nuclear weapons the greatest threat to humanity, warning of their catastrophic potential while simultaneously advocating for reduced stockpiles and suggesting renewed arms control negotiations, amidst heightened tensions with China and rising nuclear deterrence eff...

Trump: Nuclear Weapons Pose Greatest Threat to Humanity
US President Donald Trump declared nuclear weapons the greatest threat to humanity, warning of their catastrophic potential while simultaneously advocating for reduced stockpiles and suggesting renewed arms control negotiations, amidst heightened tensions with China and rising nuclear deterrence eff...
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Ukraine Aid Halt Deeply Impacts Frontline Combat
Donald Trump's decision to pause US military aid to Ukraine deeply impacts the 425th Storming Regiment, whose soldiers, like Serhii, rely on US-supplied Bradley fighting vehicles. The halt risks leaving these vehicles unrepairable and without ammunition, potentially causing significant losses and im...

Trump's Ukraine Aid Halt Deeply Impacts Frontline Combat
Donald Trump's decision to pause US military aid to Ukraine deeply impacts the 425th Storming Regiment, whose soldiers, like Serhii, rely on US-supplied Bradley fighting vehicles. The halt risks leaving these vehicles unrepairable and without ammunition, potentially causing significant losses and im...
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52% Bias Score

Pentagon Cuts Climate Programs, Raising Readiness Concerns
The Pentagon is cutting climate-related programs, sparking concerns that this will reduce US military readiness and create opportunities for adversaries like China. The cuts impact research, infrastructure improvements, and training, potentially costing billions and endangering troops.

Pentagon Cuts Climate Programs, Raising Readiness Concerns
The Pentagon is cutting climate-related programs, sparking concerns that this will reduce US military readiness and create opportunities for adversaries like China. The cuts impact research, infrastructure improvements, and training, potentially costing billions and endangering troops.
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52% Bias Score
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