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Greenland Base Commander Dismissed After Criticizing US Annexation Comments
Following Vice President Vance's visit to Greenland and controversial comments about potential annexation, Colonel Susan Meyers, commander of the US military base in Greenland, was dismissed for an email expressing disagreement with the Vice President's statements and emphasizing continued cooperati...
Greenland Base Commander Dismissed After Criticizing US Annexation Comments
Following Vice President Vance's visit to Greenland and controversial comments about potential annexation, Colonel Susan Meyers, commander of the US military base in Greenland, was dismissed for an email expressing disagreement with the Vice President's statements and emphasizing continued cooperati...
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60% Bias Score


Moscow Intensifies Recruitment for Ukraine War Amidst Peace Talks
Moscow city authorities have significantly increased recruitment of contract soldiers for the war in Ukraine, employing various methods, including banners and door-to-door campaigns, resulting in over 6,300 enlistments since the start of the year, despite ongoing US-led peace talks.
Moscow Intensifies Recruitment for Ukraine War Amidst Peace Talks
Moscow city authorities have significantly increased recruitment of contract soldiers for the war in Ukraine, employing various methods, including banners and door-to-door campaigns, resulting in over 6,300 enlistments since the start of the year, despite ongoing US-led peace talks.
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44% Bias Score


Fort Bliss to House Up to 5,000 Migrants
The US Army will manage the construction of migrant facilities at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, capable of holding up to 5,000 migrants, taking over contracts previously held by private entities under CBP and ICE; this follows the costly and controversial use of Guantanamo Bay for migrant detention.
Fort Bliss to House Up to 5,000 Migrants
The US Army will manage the construction of migrant facilities at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, capable of holding up to 5,000 migrants, taking over contracts previously held by private entities under CBP and ICE; this follows the costly and controversial use of Guantanamo Bay for migrant detention.
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36% Bias Score


Greenland Base Commander Dismissed for Disagreement on Potential Annexation
Following Vice President Vance's visit to Greenland, Colonel Susan Meyers, commander of the US military base in Greenland, was dismissed for an email expressing dissent towards the VP's statements suggesting potential US annexation of Greenland; the Pentagon stated that actions undermining President...
Greenland Base Commander Dismissed for Disagreement on Potential Annexation
Following Vice President Vance's visit to Greenland, Colonel Susan Meyers, commander of the US military base in Greenland, was dismissed for an email expressing dissent towards the VP's statements suggesting potential US annexation of Greenland; the Pentagon stated that actions undermining President...
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56% Bias Score


Fort Bliss to House Thousands of Migrants
The US Army will oversee the construction of facilities at Fort Bliss, Texas, to house up to 5,000 migrants, taking over contracts previously held by private entities; this follows the costly and logistically challenging use of Guantanamo Bay.
Fort Bliss to House Thousands of Migrants
The US Army will oversee the construction of facilities at Fort Bliss, Texas, to house up to 5,000 migrants, taking over contracts previously held by private entities; this follows the costly and logistically challenging use of Guantanamo Bay.
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44% Bias Score


US Relinquishes Chairmanship of Ukraine Defense Contact Group
The United States is relinquishing its chairmanship of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (Udcg) to Germany and the UK, marking a potential shift in the US role in NATO and European defense; the US will still participate in the group, but this is happening amid concerns about a potential US troop wit...
US Relinquishes Chairmanship of Ukraine Defense Contact Group
The United States is relinquishing its chairmanship of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group (Udcg) to Germany and the UK, marking a potential shift in the US role in NATO and European defense; the US will still participate in the group, but this is happening amid concerns about a potential US troop wit...
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36% Bias Score

Navy Deploys Warship to Southern Border
The USS Stockdale, a guided-missile destroyer with a record of successfully repelling Houthi attacks, was deployed to the Southern border on Friday to assist with counter-drug and anti-illegal immigration efforts, as authorized by President Trump's executive orders.

Navy Deploys Warship to Southern Border
The USS Stockdale, a guided-missile destroyer with a record of successfully repelling Houthi attacks, was deployed to the Southern border on Friday to assist with counter-drug and anti-illegal immigration efforts, as authorized by President Trump's executive orders.
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64% Bias Score

Europe Prepares for War: Stockpiling, Drills, and a Shift in Mentality
Facing potential conflict, European nations are advising citizens to stockpile supplies, practice evacuation drills, and adopt a wartime mentality, with varying levels of preparedness depending on historical context and perceived threat.

Europe Prepares for War: Stockpiling, Drills, and a Shift in Mentality
Facing potential conflict, European nations are advising citizens to stockpile supplies, practice evacuation drills, and adopt a wartime mentality, with varying levels of preparedness depending on historical context and perceived threat.
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44% Bias Score

Operation Nanook: Canada Strengthens Arctic Military Presence Amidst Geopolitical Shifts
Operation Nanook, a Canadian military exercise in the High Arctic, tests equipment and human resilience in extreme conditions, highlighting increased geopolitical interest in the region due to climate change and other nations' actions, prompting Canada to increase its military and diplomatic presenc...

Operation Nanook: Canada Strengthens Arctic Military Presence Amidst Geopolitical Shifts
Operation Nanook, a Canadian military exercise in the High Arctic, tests equipment and human resilience in extreme conditions, highlighting increased geopolitical interest in the region due to climate change and other nations' actions, prompting Canada to increase its military and diplomatic presenc...
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48% Bias Score

Missing Nuke Found After 80 Days in Palomares
On January 17, 1966, a US B-52 bomber collided with a KC-135 tanker near Palomares, Spain, dropping four hydrogen bombs; three were quickly recovered, but the fourth was found 80 days later in the Mediterranean Sea after an extensive search.

Missing Nuke Found After 80 Days in Palomares
On January 17, 1966, a US B-52 bomber collided with a KC-135 tanker near Palomares, Spain, dropping four hydrogen bombs; three were quickly recovered, but the fourth was found 80 days later in the Mediterranean Sea after an extensive search.
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine Reports Gains Near Pokrovsk Amidst Ongoing Evacuations and Drone Attacks
Ukrainian forces claim battlefield gains near the strategic city of Pokrovsk in eastern Donetsk, while evacuations of civilians from the Donbas continue; Russia claims to have captured Zhuravka village in the Sumy region and Ukraine shot down 24 of 39 launched drones.

Ukraine Reports Gains Near Pokrovsk Amidst Ongoing Evacuations and Drone Attacks
Ukrainian forces claim battlefield gains near the strategic city of Pokrovsk in eastern Donetsk, while evacuations of civilians from the Donbas continue; Russia claims to have captured Zhuravka village in the Sumy region and Ukraine shot down 24 of 39 launched drones.
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48% Bias Score

US Control Over F-35 Raises European Defense Concerns
Concerns rise over the US's potential to control the Netherlands' F-35 fighter jets through software or weapon restrictions, prompting debate in Germany and consideration of alternatives by Portugal and Canada, highlighting Europe's dependence on US defense technology.

US Control Over F-35 Raises European Defense Concerns
Concerns rise over the US's potential to control the Netherlands' F-35 fighter jets through software or weapon restrictions, prompting debate in Germany and consideration of alternatives by Portugal and Canada, highlighting Europe's dependence on US defense technology.
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52% Bias Score
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