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Australian Soldier Feared Dead in Ukraine
Caleb List, a 25-year-old Australian labourer, is feared killed in Ukraine's Kharkiv region while fighting with the foreign legion; this follows the death of another Australian volunteer, highlighting the risks for foreign nationals in the ongoing conflict.
Australian Soldier Feared Dead in Ukraine
Caleb List, a 25-year-old Australian labourer, is feared killed in Ukraine's Kharkiv region while fighting with the foreign legion; this follows the death of another Australian volunteer, highlighting the risks for foreign nationals in the ongoing conflict.
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36% Bias Score


Greek Defense Industry Poised for Growth Amidst €800 Billion EU Initiative
Greece's €28 billion defense spending plan, part of the EU's €800 billion ReArm Europe initiative, aims for 25% Greek industry participation, contrasting with past failures due to corruption; success depends on transparency, collaboration, and a dedicated government structure.
Greek Defense Industry Poised for Growth Amidst €800 Billion EU Initiative
Greece's €28 billion defense spending plan, part of the EU's €800 billion ReArm Europe initiative, aims for 25% Greek industry participation, contrasting with past failures due to corruption; success depends on transparency, collaboration, and a dedicated government structure.
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60% Bias Score


Australian Mercenary Presumed Dead in Ukraine
Caleb List, a 25-year-old Australian who served in Ukraine's Foreign Legion, is feared dead after being hit by artillery fire near Izyum last month; his remains are yet to be recovered, adding to the unknown number of Australian deaths in the conflict.
Australian Mercenary Presumed Dead in Ukraine
Caleb List, a 25-year-old Australian who served in Ukraine's Foreign Legion, is feared dead after being hit by artillery fire near Izyum last month; his remains are yet to be recovered, adding to the unknown number of Australian deaths in the conflict.
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28% Bias Score


Bulgarian Spy Ring Jailed for Large-Scale Espionage Operations Across Europe
Six Bulgarian spies, part of a Russian spy ring operating across Europe, were sentenced to lengthy prison terms for espionage activities including surveillance of journalists, dissidents and Ukrainian troops, and a drone attack on the Kazakh embassy.
Bulgarian Spy Ring Jailed for Large-Scale Espionage Operations Across Europe
Six Bulgarian spies, part of a Russian spy ring operating across Europe, were sentenced to lengthy prison terms for espionage activities including surveillance of journalists, dissidents and Ukrainian troops, and a drone attack on the Kazakh embassy.
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52% Bias Score


RSF Drone Strikes on Port Sudan Prompt SAF Threat to Cut UAE Ties
Sudan's RSF launched drone strikes on Port Sudan on May 4th, prompting the SAF to threaten severing ties with the UAE due to alleged support for the RSF, potentially impacting Sudan's economy and escalating the conflict.
RSF Drone Strikes on Port Sudan Prompt SAF Threat to Cut UAE Ties
Sudan's RSF launched drone strikes on Port Sudan on May 4th, prompting the SAF to threaten severing ties with the UAE due to alleged support for the RSF, potentially impacting Sudan's economy and escalating the conflict.
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40% Bias Score


India-Pakistan Ceasefire After Worst Fighting Since 1971
Following the worst fighting between India and Pakistan since 1971, a US-brokered ceasefire was reached after several days of cross-border strikes that included the downing of at least one Indian Rafale jet. Pakistan's foreign minister stated that nuclear weapons were not considered, but the future ...
India-Pakistan Ceasefire After Worst Fighting Since 1971
Following the worst fighting between India and Pakistan since 1971, a US-brokered ceasefire was reached after several days of cross-border strikes that included the downing of at least one Indian Rafale jet. Pakistan's foreign minister stated that nuclear weapons were not considered, but the future ...
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48% Bias Score

Europe Seeks Closer Military Ties With Turkey Amidst Rising Tensions
NATO foreign ministers are meeting in Antalya, Turkey, to discuss closer military cooperation with Turkey to counter the growing Russian threat, despite existing political tensions between Turkey and the EU.

Europe Seeks Closer Military Ties With Turkey Amidst Rising Tensions
NATO foreign ministers are meeting in Antalya, Turkey, to discuss closer military cooperation with Turkey to counter the growing Russian threat, despite existing political tensions between Turkey and the EU.
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52% Bias Score

Trains of Memory" Event Commemorates 80th Anniversary of Victory Day
The 15th annual "Trains of Memory" event, commemorating the 80th anniversary of Victory Day, transported over 15,000 people across 18 routes in Tula, Kaluga, and Oryol regions, visiting numerous WWII memorials and battle sites.

Trains of Memory" Event Commemorates 80th Anniversary of Victory Day
The 15th annual "Trains of Memory" event, commemorating the 80th anniversary of Victory Day, transported over 15,000 people across 18 routes in Tula, Kaluga, and Oryol regions, visiting numerous WWII memorials and battle sites.
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28% Bias Score

Armenian Soldier's Death Highlights Concerns Over Non-Combat Fatalities
Karen Avetisyan, an Armenian soldier, died from electrocution in the army yesterday; this death, along with at least three other unreported deaths, highlights concerns about non-combat deaths in the Armenian army, prompting investigations and calls for systemic changes.

Armenian Soldier's Death Highlights Concerns Over Non-Combat Fatalities
Karen Avetisyan, an Armenian soldier, died from electrocution in the army yesterday; this death, along with at least three other unreported deaths, highlights concerns about non-combat deaths in the Armenian army, prompting investigations and calls for systemic changes.
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36% Bias Score

UK Faces High Court Challenge Over F-35 Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
A UK High Court case challenges the government's continued supply of F-35 jet components to Israel, despite a partial suspension of arms export licenses following Israel's Gaza offensive that has killed over 61,700, with claimants citing violations of international law and potential complicity in wa...

UK Faces High Court Challenge Over F-35 Exports to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict
A UK High Court case challenges the government's continued supply of F-35 jet components to Israel, despite a partial suspension of arms export licenses following Israel's Gaza offensive that has killed over 61,700, with claimants citing violations of international law and potential complicity in wa...
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44% Bias Score

Myanmar Airstrike Kills 20 Children
An airstrike on a school in Ohe Htein Twin, Sagaing region, Myanmar, on Monday killed at least 22 people, including 20 children and two teachers, during school hours; the military junta denies responsibility, but independent reports suggest over 60 mass killings since the 2021 coup.

Myanmar Airstrike Kills 20 Children
An airstrike on a school in Ohe Htein Twin, Sagaing region, Myanmar, on Monday killed at least 22 people, including 20 children and two teachers, during school hours; the military junta denies responsibility, but independent reports suggest over 60 mass killings since the 2021 coup.
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44% Bias Score

UK General's Oversight in Afghan Commando Resettlement Hinders War Crimes Inquiry
A BBC Panorama investigation reveals that a British general, Sir Gavin Williamson, oversaw the rejection of thousands of Afghan commando resettlement requests, potentially hindering a war crimes inquiry and leaving many vulnerable to Taliban retribution.

UK General's Oversight in Afghan Commando Resettlement Hinders War Crimes Inquiry
A BBC Panorama investigation reveals that a British general, Sir Gavin Williamson, oversaw the rejection of thousands of Afghan commando resettlement requests, potentially hindering a war crimes inquiry and leaving many vulnerable to Taliban retribution.
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56% Bias Score
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