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Curfew Imposed in Cúcuta Following Explosive Attacks
Following explosive attacks on police and toll facilities in Cúcuta, Colombia, on Wednesday night, authorities imposed a curfew from 7 PM Thursday to 6 AM Friday, and suspended classes for Friday; one police officer was injured, but there were no reported deaths.
Curfew Imposed in Cúcuta Following Explosive Attacks
Following explosive attacks on police and toll facilities in Cúcuta, Colombia, on Wednesday night, authorities imposed a curfew from 7 PM Thursday to 6 AM Friday, and suspended classes for Friday; one police officer was injured, but there were no reported deaths.
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24% Bias Score


Turkish Military Academy Graduate Faces Disciplinary Action for Oath Recitation
Lieutenant Ebru Eroğlu, the top graduate of the Turkish Military Academy, faced disciplinary action for reciting a military oath at her graduation ceremony against orders, citing her belief that it was her duty as valedictorian; the event gained media attention despite her claims that she did not in...
Turkish Military Academy Graduate Faces Disciplinary Action for Oath Recitation
Lieutenant Ebru Eroğlu, the top graduate of the Turkish Military Academy, faced disciplinary action for reciting a military oath at her graduation ceremony against orders, citing her belief that it was her duty as valedictorian; the event gained media attention despite her claims that she did not in...
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52% Bias Score


Pentagon's Planned Civilian Firings Spark Legal Concerns
The Pentagon plans to fire thousands of civilian probationary employees this week, prompting concerns from defense officials that the action violates Title 10 section 129a by failing to assess the impact on military readiness, potentially jeopardizing national security.
Pentagon's Planned Civilian Firings Spark Legal Concerns
The Pentagon plans to fire thousands of civilian probationary employees this week, prompting concerns from defense officials that the action violates Title 10 section 129a by failing to assess the impact on military readiness, potentially jeopardizing national security.
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40% Bias Score


Hamas Releases Four Israeli Hostage Bodies Under Gaza Ceasefire
Hamas released the bodies of four Israeli hostages, including a mother and her two children, to the Red Cross under a Gaza ceasefire deal; approximately 70 hostages remain, and negotiations for their release are ongoing.
Hamas Releases Four Israeli Hostage Bodies Under Gaza Ceasefire
Hamas released the bodies of four Israeli hostages, including a mother and her two children, to the Red Cross under a Gaza ceasefire deal; approximately 70 hostages remain, and negotiations for their release are ongoing.
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44% Bias Score


UN Warns of Catastrophe as M23 Rebels Advance in Eastern Congo
UN officials warned of a potential regional catastrophe in eastern Congo due to the M23 rebel group's advances, supported by Rwanda, despite international calls for a ceasefire; Burundi quietly withdrew troops, while Congo requested military aid from Chad.
UN Warns of Catastrophe as M23 Rebels Advance in Eastern Congo
UN officials warned of a potential regional catastrophe in eastern Congo due to the M23 rebel group's advances, supported by Rwanda, despite international calls for a ceasefire; Burundi quietly withdrew troops, while Congo requested military aid from Chad.
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48% Bias Score


Hegseth Considers Removing Top Military Officials Over DEI Stances
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is considering removing Gen. C.Q. Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Adm. Lisa Franchetti, chief of naval operations, from their positions due to their past support of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, according to two U.S. officials familiar...
Hegseth Considers Removing Top Military Officials Over DEI Stances
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is considering removing Gen. C.Q. Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Adm. Lisa Franchetti, chief of naval operations, from their positions due to their past support of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, according to two U.S. officials familiar...
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76% Bias Score

Colombia Appoints Retired General as Minister of Defense, Breaking with Tradition
Colombian President Gustavo Petro appointed recently retired Air Force General Pedro Sánchez as the new Minister of Defense, breaking a 30-year tradition of civilian leadership in this role, sparking concerns among security experts.

Colombia Appoints Retired General as Minister of Defense, Breaking with Tradition
Colombian President Gustavo Petro appointed recently retired Air Force General Pedro Sánchez as the new Minister of Defense, breaking a 30-year tradition of civilian leadership in this role, sparking concerns among security experts.
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44% Bias Score

Europe Must Invest Heavily in Defense to Secure Transatlantic Alliance
Amid growing transatlantic divisions, a Belfer Center task force urges Europe to significantly increase defense spending to 3 percent of GDP, enhance military readiness, and acquire strategic assets, while urging the U.S. to reaffirm its commitment to NATO and improve armament cooperation.

Europe Must Invest Heavily in Defense to Secure Transatlantic Alliance
Amid growing transatlantic divisions, a Belfer Center task force urges Europe to significantly increase defense spending to 3 percent of GDP, enhance military readiness, and acquire strategic assets, while urging the U.S. to reaffirm its commitment to NATO and improve armament cooperation.
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40% Bias Score

Russia Reclaims 64% of Kursk Oblast from Ukraine
Russian forces claim to have retaken 64% of Kursk Oblast territory occupied by Ukraine since August 2024, a claim disputed by Ukraine, which offered to return the area in exchange for other territories. Russia rejected this offer.

Russia Reclaims 64% of Kursk Oblast from Ukraine
Russian forces claim to have retaken 64% of Kursk Oblast territory occupied by Ukraine since August 2024, a claim disputed by Ukraine, which offered to return the area in exchange for other territories. Russia rejected this offer.
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52% Bias Score

M23 Advances in DRC Spark UN Fears of Regional War
The M23, backed by Rwandan troops, captured Goma and Bukavu in eastern DRC by the end of January 2024, prompting UN concerns of a regional conflict and triggering international calls for sanctions against Rwanda.

M23 Advances in DRC Spark UN Fears of Regional War
The M23, backed by Rwandan troops, captured Goma and Bukavu in eastern DRC by the end of January 2024, prompting UN concerns of a regional conflict and triggering international calls for sanctions against Rwanda.
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40% Bias Score

Denmark Announces Massive Military Buildup Amidst Security Concerns
Facing threats from Russia and the U.S., Denmark will increase its military spending to at least 3.2 percent of its GDP, aiming for 5 percent long-term, to address its under-equipped military and infrastructure.

Denmark Announces Massive Military Buildup Amidst Security Concerns
Facing threats from Russia and the U.S., Denmark will increase its military spending to at least 3.2 percent of its GDP, aiming for 5 percent long-term, to address its under-equipped military and infrastructure.
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60% Bias Score

Hegseth Plans Mass Dismissals of Top Military Officials
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth plans to fire multiple high-ranking military officials, including General CQ Brown and Admiral Lisa Franchetti, potentially impacting military readiness and raising legal concerns; the dismissals follow Hegseth's past criticism of their focus on diversity initiative...

Hegseth Plans Mass Dismissals of Top Military Officials
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth plans to fire multiple high-ranking military officials, including General CQ Brown and Admiral Lisa Franchetti, potentially impacting military readiness and raising legal concerns; the dismissals follow Hegseth's past criticism of their focus on diversity initiative...
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68% Bias Score
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