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India-Pakistan Exchange Missile and Drone Strikes Following "Operation Sindhur
India launched "Operation Sindhur" on May 7th, conducting airstrikes in Pakistan targeting alleged terrorist infrastructure in response to a recent attack in Kashmir that killed 26 tourists; Pakistan claims civilian casualties and retaliated with drone and missile attacks, resulting in further casua...
India-Pakistan Exchange Missile and Drone Strikes Following "Operation Sindhur
India launched "Operation Sindhur" on May 7th, conducting airstrikes in Pakistan targeting alleged terrorist infrastructure in response to a recent attack in Kashmir that killed 26 tourists; Pakistan claims civilian casualties and retaliated with drone and missile attacks, resulting in further casua...
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VSU Rocket Attack on Rylsk, Russia: Two Teenagers Injured, Criminal Case Opened
On May 5th, 2025, a VSU rocket attack on Rylsk, Kursk Oblast, Russia, damaged a power substation, residential buildings, and injured two teenagers; Russia opened a criminal case, citing a terrorist act; further attacks occurred on May 7th.
VSU Rocket Attack on Rylsk, Russia: Two Teenagers Injured, Criminal Case Opened
On May 5th, 2025, a VSU rocket attack on Rylsk, Kursk Oblast, Russia, damaged a power substation, residential buildings, and injured two teenagers; Russia opened a criminal case, citing a terrorist act; further attacks occurred on May 7th.
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F/A-18 Fighter Jet Falls into Red Sea After Failed Landing on USS Truman
On Tuesday, an F/A-18 fighter jet's failed landing on the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier in the Red Sea forced its two pilots to eject, causing minor injuries, marking the latest in a series of mishaps impacting the carrier's mission during the U.S. airstrike campaign against Yemen's Houthi re...
F/A-18 Fighter Jet Falls into Red Sea After Failed Landing on USS Truman
On Tuesday, an F/A-18 fighter jet's failed landing on the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier in the Red Sea forced its two pilots to eject, causing minor injuries, marking the latest in a series of mishaps impacting the carrier's mission during the U.S. airstrike campaign against Yemen's Houthi re...
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India Conducts Nationwide Civil Drills Following Attacks on Pakistan
On Wednesday, India conducted nationwide civil drills, including blackouts in major cities, following military attacks on Pakistan. The exercises tested public preparedness for various scenarios, such as evacuations and emergency responses, marking the largest such operation since 1971.
India Conducts Nationwide Civil Drills Following Attacks on Pakistan
On Wednesday, India conducted nationwide civil drills, including blackouts in major cities, following military attacks on Pakistan. The exercises tested public preparedness for various scenarios, such as evacuations and emergency responses, marking the largest such operation since 1971.
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Iran Denies Involvement in Alleged London Terror Plot Targeting Israeli Embassy
Five Iranian men were arrested across England on Saturday on suspicion of plotting a terrorist attack targeting the Israeli embassy in London; Iran categorically denies involvement, citing a lack of official notification and urging UK cooperation in the investigation.
Iran Denies Involvement in Alleged London Terror Plot Targeting Israeli Embassy
Five Iranian men were arrested across England on Saturday on suspicion of plotting a terrorist attack targeting the Israeli embassy in London; Iran categorically denies involvement, citing a lack of official notification and urging UK cooperation in the investigation.
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Sudanese Army Reports Five Days of RSF Drone Attacks, Threatening Humanitarian Aid
For five days, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have launched repeated drone attacks against Sudanese army-controlled areas, including Port Sudan's Flamingo naval base and Kosti's fuel depots, causing fires and raising fears of humanitarian aid disruption.
Sudanese Army Reports Five Days of RSF Drone Attacks, Threatening Humanitarian Aid
For five days, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have launched repeated drone attacks against Sudanese army-controlled areas, including Port Sudan's Flamingo naval base and Kosti's fuel depots, causing fires and raising fears of humanitarian aid disruption.
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India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates After Cross-Border Attacks
Following a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir claimed by the Resistance Front, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting infrastructure in Pakistan, leading to retaliatory actions and a significant escalation of the India-Pakistan conflict, resulting in casualties and cross-border attacks.

India-Pakistan Conflict Escalates After Cross-Border Attacks
Following a deadly terrorist attack in Kashmir claimed by the Resistance Front, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting infrastructure in Pakistan, leading to retaliatory actions and a significant escalation of the India-Pakistan conflict, resulting in casualties and cross-border attacks.
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WWII: Extraordinary Acts of Bravery
This article recounts four extraordinary feats of bravery during WWII: a cook capturing a German tank, a pilot sacrificing his life to save children, a female soldier liberating prisoners, and a supply driver single-handedly taking out dozens of German soldiers.

WWII: Extraordinary Acts of Bravery
This article recounts four extraordinary feats of bravery during WWII: a cook capturing a German tank, a pilot sacrificing his life to save children, a female soldier liberating prisoners, and a supply driver single-handedly taking out dozens of German soldiers.
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Lithuania Withdraws from Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Treaty
The Lithuanian Parliament voted to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines on May 8, 2024, citing heightened security concerns due to the war in Ukraine; the withdrawal will be effective in six months.

Lithuania Withdraws from Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Treaty
The Lithuanian Parliament voted to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines on May 8, 2024, citing heightened security concerns due to the war in Ukraine; the withdrawal will be effective in six months.
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RSF Drone Attacks on Port Sudan Disrupt Humanitarian Aid, Escalate Sudanese Conflict
Drone attacks by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Port Sudan, Sudan's main port, caused major power outages, severely disrupted humanitarian aid, and mark a significant escalation in the Sudanese conflict, impacting civilian infrastructure and leading to Sudan severing ties with the UAE amid accusa...

RSF Drone Attacks on Port Sudan Disrupt Humanitarian Aid, Escalate Sudanese Conflict
Drone attacks by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Port Sudan, Sudan's main port, caused major power outages, severely disrupted humanitarian aid, and mark a significant escalation in the Sudanese conflict, impacting civilian infrastructure and leading to Sudan severing ties with the UAE amid accusa...
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NATO Drills Amidst Trump's Constitutional Challenges and Geopolitical Posturing
NATO conducts a major air defense exercise in the Arctic, testing systems against modern threats like hypersonic missiles and drones, while simultaneously, Donald Trump questions his role as a guardian of the Constitution and hints at a possible third presidential run and a potential takeover of Can...

NATO Drills Amidst Trump's Constitutional Challenges and Geopolitical Posturing
NATO conducts a major air defense exercise in the Arctic, testing systems against modern threats like hypersonic missiles and drones, while simultaneously, Donald Trump questions his role as a guardian of the Constitution and hints at a possible third presidential run and a potential takeover of Can...
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Zhukov Museum: Soviet Military Command Center
The Zhukov Memorial Office-Museum in Moscow's Ministry of Defence, used by every Soviet Defence Minister from 1955-1985, offers a unique view into the command center of Soviet military power, preserving artifacts such as Zhukov's party card and a KGB phonebook.

Zhukov Museum: Soviet Military Command Center
The Zhukov Memorial Office-Museum in Moscow's Ministry of Defence, used by every Soviet Defence Minister from 1955-1985, offers a unique view into the command center of Soviet military power, preserving artifacts such as Zhukov's party card and a KGB phonebook.
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48% Bias Score
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