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RSF Shells Sudanese Presidential Palace; North Darfur Civilian Deaths Exceed 500
Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary artillery shelled Sudan's presidential palace in central Khartoum on May 1st, 2024, the second such attack in a week, using long-range artillery from Al-Salha, south of Omdurman; while in North Darfur, at least 542 civilians have been killed in three weeks, wi...
RSF Shells Sudanese Presidential Palace; North Darfur Civilian Deaths Exceed 500
Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary artillery shelled Sudan's presidential palace in central Khartoum on May 1st, 2024, the second such attack in a week, using long-range artillery from Al-Salha, south of Omdurman; while in North Darfur, at least 542 civilians have been killed in three weeks, wi...
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GRU Espionage: Georgian National Arrested in Greece
A 59-year-old Georgian national was arrested in Alexandroupolis, Greece on April 29, 2025, for photographing and video recording military equipment and installations for the Russian GRU, with the recruiter arrested in Lithuania.
GRU Espionage: Georgian National Arrested in Greece
A 59-year-old Georgian national was arrested in Alexandroupolis, Greece on April 29, 2025, for photographing and video recording military equipment and installations for the Russian GRU, with the recruiter arrested in Lithuania.
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West Bank Bombing and Jerusalem Fires Amidst Rising Tensions
Two Israeli soldiers were injured by a roadside bomb near Beita, West Bank, while large fires near Jerusalem raise concerns about potential arson attacks amid Hamas's calls for violence.
West Bank Bombing and Jerusalem Fires Amidst Rising Tensions
Two Israeli soldiers were injured by a roadside bomb near Beita, West Bank, while large fires near Jerusalem raise concerns about potential arson attacks amid Hamas's calls for violence.
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Irgun Women: Roles, Resistance, and Remembrance
Between 1931 and 1948, approximately 1,000 women joined the Irgun, a pre-state Zionist paramilitary group in Mandatory Palestine, participating in various roles including sabotage, spying, propaganda, and care for injured fighters; many were imprisoned by the British, highlighting the organization's...
Irgun Women: Roles, Resistance, and Remembrance
Between 1931 and 1948, approximately 1,000 women joined the Irgun, a pre-state Zionist paramilitary group in Mandatory Palestine, participating in various roles including sabotage, spying, propaganda, and care for injured fighters; many were imprisoned by the British, highlighting the organization's...
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Sixteen EU Nations to Exceed Budget Limits for Defense Spending
Sixteen European Union countries, including Germany, plan to invoke an emergency clause to raise defense spending by up to 1.5% of GDP annually for four years, exceeding the EU's budgetary limits, with twelve already filing formal requests; the move aims to bolster defense capacities and demonstrate...
Sixteen EU Nations to Exceed Budget Limits for Defense Spending
Sixteen European Union countries, including Germany, plan to invoke an emergency clause to raise defense spending by up to 1.5% of GDP annually for four years, exceeding the EU's budgetary limits, with twelve already filing formal requests; the move aims to bolster defense capacities and demonstrate...
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Pennsylvania Hospital Siege: Officer Killed by Friendly Fire
In a Pennsylvania hospital siege on February 22, police officer Andrew Duarte was killed by friendly fire during a shootout with Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz, who had shot a doctor and taken hostages after learning of his girlfriend's death at the hospital; several others were injured.
Pennsylvania Hospital Siege: Officer Killed by Friendly Fire
In a Pennsylvania hospital siege on February 22, police officer Andrew Duarte was killed by friendly fire during a shootout with Diogenes Archangel-Ortiz, who had shot a doctor and taken hostages after learning of his girlfriend's death at the hospital; several others were injured.
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44% Bias Score

Houthis Claim Attack on US Aircraft Carrier, Downed Fighter Jet
The Yemeni Houthi group claimed responsibility for shooting down a US F-18 fighter jet on Wednesday, launching drone attacks against the USS Harry S. Truman and USS Carl Vinson aircraft carriers, and targeting Israeli cities of Tel Aviv and Ashkelon.

Houthis Claim Attack on US Aircraft Carrier, Downed Fighter Jet
The Yemeni Houthi group claimed responsibility for shooting down a US F-18 fighter jet on Wednesday, launching drone attacks against the USS Harry S. Truman and USS Carl Vinson aircraft carriers, and targeting Israeli cities of Tel Aviv and Ashkelon.
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Major Wildfires West of Jerusalem Trigger National Emergency
Devastating wildfires west of Jerusalem have injured at least 23 people, prompting a national emergency, highway closures, evacuations of five communities, and international aid in the form of aircraft from several countries; the fires are the worst in a decade and an investigation is ongoing.

Major Wildfires West of Jerusalem Trigger National Emergency
Devastating wildfires west of Jerusalem have injured at least 23 people, prompting a national emergency, highway closures, evacuations of five communities, and international aid in the form of aircraft from several countries; the fires are the worst in a decade and an investigation is ongoing.
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EU Member States Seek Deficit Rule Exceptions for Defense Spending Increase
Twelve EU member states, including Germany, formally requested exceptions to the EU's deficit rules to increase defense spending by 1.5% of GDP annually for four years, totaling €800 billion, due to the Ukraine war and concerns about traditional military partnerships.

EU Member States Seek Deficit Rule Exceptions for Defense Spending Increase
Twelve EU member states, including Germany, formally requested exceptions to the EU's deficit rules to increase defense spending by 1.5% of GDP annually for four years, totaling €800 billion, due to the Ukraine war and concerns about traditional military partnerships.
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Turkey Amends Martial Law Regulation, Centralizing Power in Presidency
Turkey's revised martial law regulation grants the President sole authority to declare martial law in cases of war, insurrection, or threats to national unity, also including those discharged under emergency decrees as potential reserve personnel, with announcements for those abroad appearing on dip...

Turkey Amends Martial Law Regulation, Centralizing Power in Presidency
Turkey's revised martial law regulation grants the President sole authority to declare martial law in cases of war, insurrection, or threats to national unity, also including those discharged under emergency decrees as potential reserve personnel, with announcements for those abroad appearing on dip...
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India's Rise as a Leader in Exoskeleton Technology
India is rapidly developing exoskeleton technology for both military and civilian use, with companies like Tata Advanced Systems and Newndra leading the way in creating devices that reduce physical strain for soldiers and aid those with paralysis; this follows workshops from the DEBEL and Bureau of ...

India's Rise as a Leader in Exoskeleton Technology
India is rapidly developing exoskeleton technology for both military and civilian use, with companies like Tata Advanced Systems and Newndra leading the way in creating devices that reduce physical strain for soldiers and aid those with paralysis; this follows workshops from the DEBEL and Bureau of ...
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Sixteen EU Nations Seek Budget Waivers for Defense Spending Surge
Sixteen EU countries formally requested temporary waivers from EU budgetary rules to increase defense spending by up to 1.5% of GDP over four years, aiming to collectively raise €650 billion by 2030 to counter the Russian threat and potential US disengagement from Europe.

Sixteen EU Nations Seek Budget Waivers for Defense Spending Surge
Sixteen EU countries formally requested temporary waivers from EU budgetary rules to increase defense spending by up to 1.5% of GDP over four years, aiming to collectively raise €650 billion by 2030 to counter the Russian threat and potential US disengagement from Europe.
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36% Bias Score
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