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Russia to Reform Military Laws to Support Veterans of Special Military Operation
Over 650,000 Russians, including 18,000 students, served in the special military operation last year; proposed Russian legislation aims to address issues faced by veterans, such as mandatory conscription despite prior combat experience and lack of travel support for families of wounded soldiers.
Russia to Reform Military Laws to Support Veterans of Special Military Operation
Over 650,000 Russians, including 18,000 students, served in the special military operation last year; proposed Russian legislation aims to address issues faced by veterans, such as mandatory conscription despite prior combat experience and lack of travel support for families of wounded soldiers.
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56% Bias Score


Russian Servicemen's Actions Capture Enemy Strongpoints
During recent operations, Praporщик Alexander Suvorkin restored damaged communications under fire, enabling a successful assault, while Lieutenant Vladimir Makarov's drone strike created a breach, leading to the capture of another strongpoint.
Russian Servicemen's Actions Capture Enemy Strongpoints
During recent operations, Praporщик Alexander Suvorkin restored damaged communications under fire, enabling a successful assault, while Lieutenant Vladimir Makarov's drone strike created a breach, leading to the capture of another strongpoint.
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72% Bias Score


NATO Drills in Eastern Europe Amidst Concerns Over U.S. Commitment
NATO's largest 2025 combat exercises, Steadfast Dart 2025, are underway in Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece involving 10,000 troops from nine nations amidst concerns over a potential reduction in U.S. military presence in the region following comments by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
NATO Drills in Eastern Europe Amidst Concerns Over U.S. Commitment
NATO's largest 2025 combat exercises, Steadfast Dart 2025, are underway in Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece involving 10,000 troops from nine nations amidst concerns over a potential reduction in U.S. military presence in the region following comments by U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
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52% Bias Score


Pause in Russian MiG-31 Kinzhal Missile Attacks on Ukraine
Since January 28, 2025, Russian MiG-31 fighter jets have not launched Kinzhal hypersonic missiles at Ukraine, a significant departure from their 2024 activity; possible reasons include geopolitical negotiations, resource limitations (aging aircraft and engines), or a strategic decision.
Pause in Russian MiG-31 Kinzhal Missile Attacks on Ukraine
Since January 28, 2025, Russian MiG-31 fighter jets have not launched Kinzhal hypersonic missiles at Ukraine, a significant departure from their 2024 activity; possible reasons include geopolitical negotiations, resource limitations (aging aircraft and engines), or a strategic decision.
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40% Bias Score


AU Demands Immediate Ceasefire in Eastern DRC
The African Union (AU) demanded an immediate ceasefire and the unconditional withdrawal of the M23 and other armed groups from eastern DRC, citing escalating conflict and a deteriorating humanitarian situation; the AU called for diplomatic solutions and addressing root causes like illegal resource e...
AU Demands Immediate Ceasefire in Eastern DRC
The African Union (AU) demanded an immediate ceasefire and the unconditional withdrawal of the M23 and other armed groups from eastern DRC, citing escalating conflict and a deteriorating humanitarian situation; the AU called for diplomatic solutions and addressing root causes like illegal resource e...
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Downsizing Plan Threatens Diplomatic Security
President Trump's executive order to downsize the federal government has led to the firing of the Diplomatic Security Service's (DSS) civilian contractors, despite their critical role in national security, prompting concerns over the agency's ability to protect U.S. personnel and interests abroad.
Trump's Downsizing Plan Threatens Diplomatic Security
President Trump's executive order to downsize the federal government has led to the firing of the Diplomatic Security Service's (DSS) civilian contractors, despite their critical role in national security, prompting concerns over the agency's ability to protect U.S. personnel and interests abroad.
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52% Bias Score

Gaza Ceasefire: IDF Withdrawal and Lingering Tensions
Following the January 19 ceasefire, 2.3 million Palestinians returned to Gaza, while the IDF significantly withdrew, leaving a 700-1100 meter perimeter; however, 10 Israeli border towns remain closed to residents, raising long-term security concerns.

Gaza Ceasefire: IDF Withdrawal and Lingering Tensions
Following the January 19 ceasefire, 2.3 million Palestinians returned to Gaza, while the IDF significantly withdrew, leaving a 700-1100 meter perimeter; however, 10 Israeli border towns remain closed to residents, raising long-term security concerns.
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56% Bias Score

BAE Systems Reports Record Orders Amidst Ukraine War-Fueled Defense Spending Surge
BAE Systems, Britain's largest weapons manufacturer, reported record orders exceeding £77.8 billion and expects sales to surpass £30 billion in 2025, driven by increased European defense spending due to the Ukraine war and potential US military support withdrawal; the company's stock has more than d...

BAE Systems Reports Record Orders Amidst Ukraine War-Fueled Defense Spending Surge
BAE Systems, Britain's largest weapons manufacturer, reported record orders exceeding £77.8 billion and expects sales to surpass £30 billion in 2025, driven by increased European defense spending due to the Ukraine war and potential US military support withdrawal; the company's stock has more than d...
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64% Bias Score

NATO Holds Major Drills Amid U.S. Security Concerns
NATO conducted its largest 2025 military drills in Romania, involving 10,000 troops from nine nations amid concerns over the U.S.'s commitment to European security following Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's statement prioritizing increased European military spending and suggesting that European alli...

NATO Holds Major Drills Amid U.S. Security Concerns
NATO conducted its largest 2025 military drills in Romania, involving 10,000 troops from nine nations amid concerns over the U.S.'s commitment to European security following Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's statement prioritizing increased European military spending and suggesting that European alli...
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44% Bias Score

Ugandan Troop Deployment in Bunia Sparks Fear Amidst Ambiguous Role in DRC Conflict
Ugandan troops, participating in Operation Shujaa against the ADF, have arrived in Bunia, Ituri province, DRC, since February 17th, raising local fears despite official claims of collaboration with the DRC against the ADF. The deployment follows M23 and Rwandan advances, raising concerns of a renewe...

Ugandan Troop Deployment in Bunia Sparks Fear Amidst Ambiguous Role in DRC Conflict
Ugandan troops, participating in Operation Shujaa against the ADF, have arrived in Bunia, Ituri province, DRC, since February 17th, raising local fears despite official claims of collaboration with the DRC against the ADF. The deployment follows M23 and Rwandan advances, raising concerns of a renewe...
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36% Bias Score

EU Agrees on 16th Sanctions Package Against Russia
The European Union reached a political agreement on its 16th sanctions package against Russia, targeting its "ghost fleet", aluminum imports, refinery services, and several banks and individuals, to be formally approved on March 24th, the third anniversary of the Ukraine invasion.

EU Agrees on 16th Sanctions Package Against Russia
The European Union reached a political agreement on its 16th sanctions package against Russia, targeting its "ghost fleet", aluminum imports, refinery services, and several banks and individuals, to be formally approved on March 24th, the third anniversary of the Ukraine invasion.
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36% Bias Score

Gravehawk Air Defense System Bolsters Ukraine's Defenses
The UK and Denmark have developed Gravehawk, a portable air defense system using existing Ukrainian missiles, costing \£6 million for two prototypes and \£14 million for 15 more units, to be delivered by 2025 as part of a \£150 million aid package, enhancing Ukraine's air defenses against Russia.

Gravehawk Air Defense System Bolsters Ukraine's Defenses
The UK and Denmark have developed Gravehawk, a portable air defense system using existing Ukrainian missiles, costing \£6 million for two prototypes and \£14 million for 15 more units, to be delivered by 2025 as part of a \£150 million aid package, enhancing Ukraine's air defenses against Russia.
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48% Bias Score
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