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Japan Names China's Military Expansion as Top Security Threat
Japan's defense white paper identifies China's military expansion as the greatest security threat, citing dangerous aerial and naval encounters, joint military exercises with Russia and North Korea, and a planned increase in Japanese defense spending to 2% of GDP by 2027.
Japan Names China's Military Expansion as Top Security Threat
Japan's defense white paper identifies China's military expansion as the greatest security threat, citing dangerous aerial and naval encounters, joint military exercises with Russia and North Korea, and a planned increase in Japanese defense spending to 2% of GDP by 2027.
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40% Bias Score


EU Imposes Tough New Sanctions on Russia
The EU's 18th sanctions package, adopted July 18th, targets Russia's energy, banking, and military sectors, adding 14 individuals and 41 entities to the sanctions list, lowering the oil price cap to $47.6, and banning transactions with 22 more banks, aiming to pressure Russia to end its war against ...
EU Imposes Tough New Sanctions on Russia
The EU's 18th sanctions package, adopted July 18th, targets Russia's energy, banking, and military sectors, adding 14 individuals and 41 entities to the sanctions list, lowering the oil price cap to $47.6, and banning transactions with 22 more banks, aiming to pressure Russia to end its war against ...
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44% Bias Score


AUKUS Review: Pentagon Questions Australia's Commitment in Potential China Conflict
The Pentagon is reviewing the AUKUS nuclear submarine pact, considering changes such as leasing submarines or joint control due to concerns about Australia's commitment to using the submarines in a potential conflict with China, raising questions about the Australia-US alliance and the ANZUS treaty.
AUKUS Review: Pentagon Questions Australia's Commitment in Potential China Conflict
The Pentagon is reviewing the AUKUS nuclear submarine pact, considering changes such as leasing submarines or joint control due to concerns about Australia's commitment to using the submarines in a potential conflict with China, raising questions about the Australia-US alliance and the ANZUS treaty.
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44% Bias Score


UK Data Breach Exposes Officials and Afghan Collaborators
A data breach in the UK exposed personal details of over 100 British officials and nearly 19,000 Afghans who aided British forces in Afghanistan, leading to a costly relocation program (ARR) and ongoing security concerns.
UK Data Breach Exposes Officials and Afghan Collaborators
A data breach in the UK exposed personal details of over 100 British officials and nearly 19,000 Afghans who aided British forces in Afghanistan, leading to a costly relocation program (ARR) and ongoing security concerns.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Announces New Military Service Program
Germany's Defense Minister announced a new, at least six-month military service program on July 17th, 2025, aiming to increase operational readiness and attract 460,000 soldiers by offering drone operation training and additional qualifications. While initially voluntary, mandatory service is possib...
Germany Announces New Military Service Program
Germany's Defense Minister announced a new, at least six-month military service program on July 17th, 2025, aiming to increase operational readiness and attract 460,000 soldiers by offering drone operation training and additional qualifications. While initially voluntary, mandatory service is possib...
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine Gamifies War with Drone Reward Program
Ukraine's "Army of Drones: Bonus" program awards points to military units for destroying Russian equipment and soldiers, using a points system to improve data collection, boost morale, and streamline equipment procurement via the "Brave 1 Market", a new online platform for military needs.
Ukraine Gamifies War with Drone Reward Program
Ukraine's "Army of Drones: Bonus" program awards points to military units for destroying Russian equipment and soldiers, using a points system to improve data collection, boost morale, and streamline equipment procurement via the "Brave 1 Market", a new online platform for military needs.
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40% Bias Score

Ukraine Faces Potential Collapse as Russia Advances
Facing significant losses and a potential major Russian offensive, Ukraine is scrambling to bolster its defenses, while Western sponsors are intensifying their oversight of military aid. Russia has reportedly gained 2395 square kilometers since the start of 2025, and Ukraine is constructing a new de...

Ukraine Faces Potential Collapse as Russia Advances
Facing significant losses and a potential major Russian offensive, Ukraine is scrambling to bolster its defenses, while Western sponsors are intensifying their oversight of military aid. Russia has reportedly gained 2395 square kilometers since the start of 2025, and Ukraine is constructing a new de...
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64% Bias Score

Twelve-Day War: Israel's Strike on Iran Delays, but Doesn't Destroy, Nuclear Program
A 12-day war between Israel and Iran began on June 13, 2025, with Israel launching surprise attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities and military targets, achieving air superiority through covert commando operations and disabling Iranian air defenses; despite extensive damage, Iran's nuclear program wa...

Twelve-Day War: Israel's Strike on Iran Delays, but Doesn't Destroy, Nuclear Program
A 12-day war between Israel and Iran began on June 13, 2025, with Israel launching surprise attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities and military targets, achieving air superiority through covert commando operations and disabling Iranian air defenses; despite extensive damage, Iran's nuclear program wa...
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64% Bias Score

Turkish Union Condemns NATO's Increased Military Spending
The Birleşik Metal-İş Union strongly criticizes NATO's 2025 Hague Summit decision to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, warning of severe consequences for workers and social programs in Turkey and globally, and vowing to increase their activism in 2026.

Turkish Union Condemns NATO's Increased Military Spending
The Birleşik Metal-İş Union strongly criticizes NATO's 2025 Hague Summit decision to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, warning of severe consequences for workers and social programs in Turkey and globally, and vowing to increase their activism in 2026.
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68% Bias Score

Ukraine Opens Battlefield for Foreign Weapon Testing
Ukraine's Brave1 incubator launched "Test in Ukraine," enabling foreign defense companies to test weapons, providing feedback and potentially fostering coproduction; this follows increased EU-Ukraine defense collaboration including a €100 million partnership and a €150 billion loan instrument.

Ukraine Opens Battlefield for Foreign Weapon Testing
Ukraine's Brave1 incubator launched "Test in Ukraine," enabling foreign defense companies to test weapons, providing feedback and potentially fostering coproduction; this follows increased EU-Ukraine defense collaboration including a €100 million partnership and a €150 billion loan instrument.
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36% Bias Score

France Ends Centuries-Long Military Presence in Senegal
France returned control of Camp Geille and five other military bases to Senegal on December 12, 2025, ending over two centuries of permanent French military presence following months of negotiations; this action concludes a broader trend of French military withdrawals across West and Central Africa.

France Ends Centuries-Long Military Presence in Senegal
France returned control of Camp Geille and five other military bases to Senegal on December 12, 2025, ending over two centuries of permanent French military presence following months of negotiations; this action concludes a broader trend of French military withdrawals across West and Central Africa.
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40% Bias Score

UK Ministry of Defence Data Leak Exposes 18,714 Afghans
A UK Ministry of Defence employee accidentally leaked a database of 18,714 Afghans, including British Special Forces and MI6 personnel, to the wrong recipient in 2023, leading to a secret relocation scheme and a super-injunction that was lifted in April 2024.

UK Ministry of Defence Data Leak Exposes 18,714 Afghans
A UK Ministry of Defence employee accidentally leaked a database of 18,714 Afghans, including British Special Forces and MI6 personnel, to the wrong recipient in 2023, leading to a secret relocation scheme and a super-injunction that was lifted in April 2024.
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36% Bias Score
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