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Russian Advance Near Pokrovsk Threatens Major Ukrainian Stronghold
Russian forces are closing in on Ukrainian troops near Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad, exploiting weak coordination and resource depletion in the Ukrainian defense; the potential fall of this key stronghold could signal a major shift in the war.
Russian Advance Near Pokrovsk Threatens Major Ukrainian Stronghold
Russian forces are closing in on Ukrainian troops near Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad, exploiting weak coordination and resource depletion in the Ukrainian defense; the potential fall of this key stronghold could signal a major shift in the war.
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64% Bias Score


Russia's Limited Gains in Ukraine's Eastern Regions During Summer Offensive
From late April to July 2025, Russia's intensified offensive in Ukraine resulted in modest territorial gains, primarily in Donetsk Oblast, reaching the Dnipropetrovsk border and partially encircling cities such as Pokrovsk, despite increased combat encounters (February: 3274; May: 5691) and disputed...
Russia's Limited Gains in Ukraine's Eastern Regions During Summer Offensive
From late April to July 2025, Russia's intensified offensive in Ukraine resulted in modest territorial gains, primarily in Donetsk Oblast, reaching the Dnipropetrovsk border and partially encircling cities such as Pokrovsk, despite increased combat encounters (February: 3274; May: 5691) and disputed...
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44% Bias Score


Fierce Fighting Near Kupyansk: Russia Advances, Ukraine's Logistics Threatened
Intense fighting near Kupyansk, a crucial Ukrainian logistics hub in the Kharkiv region, sees Russian forces making advances, liberating villages like Radkovka, and focusing on Moskovka and Sobolevka. Ukraine acknowledges troop shortages and threatened supply lines, while foreign media recognize Rus...
Fierce Fighting Near Kupyansk: Russia Advances, Ukraine's Logistics Threatened
Intense fighting near Kupyansk, a crucial Ukrainian logistics hub in the Kharkiv region, sees Russian forces making advances, liberating villages like Radkovka, and focusing on Moskovka and Sobolevka. Ukraine acknowledges troop shortages and threatened supply lines, while foreign media recognize Rus...
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48% Bias Score


Secret Service Investigates Agent's Attempted Smuggling of Wife onto Presidential Aircraft
A Secret Service agent attempted to smuggle his wife onto a Secret Service cargo plane traveling with President Trump to Scotland; the agency is investigating, and though no protectees were affected, the incident raises concerns about security protocols and accountability within the agency.
Secret Service Investigates Agent's Attempted Smuggling of Wife onto Presidential Aircraft
A Secret Service agent attempted to smuggle his wife onto a Secret Service cargo plane traveling with President Trump to Scotland; the agency is investigating, and though no protectees were affected, the incident raises concerns about security protocols and accountability within the agency.
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44% Bias Score


Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Continue Despite Ceasefire
Thailand and Cambodia, after a week of border clashes resulting in at least 41 deaths, are arranging separate visits for foreign diplomats to view the damage and assess the situation, despite a shaky ceasefire mediated by Malaysia and pressured by the US.
Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Continue Despite Ceasefire
Thailand and Cambodia, after a week of border clashes resulting in at least 41 deaths, are arranging separate visits for foreign diplomats to view the damage and assess the situation, despite a shaky ceasefire mediated by Malaysia and pressured by the US.
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36% Bias Score


Spain Boosts Patriot Missile Production
Spain is expanding its role in the US Patriot missile program through agreements with Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, increasing domestic production of components and solidifying its position in NATO's air defense network.
Spain Boosts Patriot Missile Production
Spain is expanding its role in the US Patriot missile program through agreements with Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, increasing domestic production of components and solidifying its position in NATO's air defense network.
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36% Bias Score

Night-Vision Goggles and Heavy Traffic Cited in Fatal Washington, D.C. Helicopter Crash
On January, a US Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with a passenger jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, killing all 67 people on board; the collision highlighted the challenges posed by night-vision goggles and heavy helicopter traffic near airports.

Night-Vision Goggles and Heavy Traffic Cited in Fatal Washington, D.C. Helicopter Crash
On January, a US Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with a passenger jet near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, killing all 67 people on board; the collision highlighted the challenges posed by night-vision goggles and heavy helicopter traffic near airports.
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36% Bias Score

Russia Deploys Hypersonic Missiles to Belarus
Russia has started deploying its new hypersonic Oreshnik missiles to Belarus by the end of the year, following their first use in November 2023 against a Ukrainian factory; this raises concerns about escalating regional tensions and potential threats to NATO.

Russia Deploys Hypersonic Missiles to Belarus
Russia has started deploying its new hypersonic Oreshnik missiles to Belarus by the end of the year, following their first use in November 2023 against a Ukrainian factory; this raises concerns about escalating regional tensions and potential threats to NATO.
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44% Bias Score

Russia to Deploy Hypersonic Missiles in Belarus
Russia announced it has begun production of its newest hypersonic missile, Oréshnik, and plans to deploy them in Belarus by year's end; the missiles, first used in November 2022 against a Ukrainian factory, have a range covering all of Europe and can carry conventional or nuclear warheads.

Russia to Deploy Hypersonic Missiles in Belarus
Russia announced it has begun production of its newest hypersonic missile, Oréshnik, and plans to deploy them in Belarus by year's end; the missiles, first used in November 2022 against a Ukrainian factory, have a range covering all of Europe and can carry conventional or nuclear warheads.
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48% Bias Score

Myanmar Military Transfers Power, but Junta Chief Remains in Control
Myanmar's military nominally transferred power to a civilian-led interim government on Thursday, but the junta chief remains in charge as acting president, and a planned election proceeds amidst ongoing civil war and widespread human rights abuses.

Myanmar Military Transfers Power, but Junta Chief Remains in Control
Myanmar's military nominally transferred power to a civilian-led interim government on Thursday, but the junta chief remains in charge as acting president, and a planned election proceeds amidst ongoing civil war and widespread human rights abuses.
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44% Bias Score

West Point Rescinds Appointment of Former CISA Director Amidst Political Backlash
Jen Easterly, former CISA director, had her West Point appointment rescinded by Army Secretary Dan Driscoll following social media criticism from Laura Loomer, a pro-Trump activist, highlighting the influence of partisan politics on military appointments.

West Point Rescinds Appointment of Former CISA Director Amidst Political Backlash
Jen Easterly, former CISA director, had her West Point appointment rescinded by Army Secretary Dan Driscoll following social media criticism from Laura Loomer, a pro-Trump activist, highlighting the influence of partisan politics on military appointments.
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44% Bias Score

Maryland Law Requires Military Service Question in Healthcare to Prevent Veteran Deaths
Sergeant First Class Matthew Fast, a 29-year-old veteran, died in Baltimore from undiagnosed myocarditis possibly linked to burn pit exposure; a new Maryland law, the SFC Matthew Fast Act, mandates healthcare providers ask patients about military service to prevent similar tragedies.

Maryland Law Requires Military Service Question in Healthcare to Prevent Veteran Deaths
Sergeant First Class Matthew Fast, a 29-year-old veteran, died in Baltimore from undiagnosed myocarditis possibly linked to burn pit exposure; a new Maryland law, the SFC Matthew Fast Act, mandates healthcare providers ask patients about military service to prevent similar tragedies.
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48% Bias Score
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