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Israel-Hamas War: 846 Dead, 15,000 Wounded, and a Looming Mental Health Crisis
Five hundred days after the October 7, 2023, Israel-Hamas war, 846 soldiers and security personnel are dead, and 15,000 wounded (8,600 physical, 7,500 psychological), with a looming national mental health crisis, according to a recent State Comptroller's report.
Israel-Hamas War: 846 Dead, 15,000 Wounded, and a Looming Mental Health Crisis
Five hundred days after the October 7, 2023, Israel-Hamas war, 846 soldiers and security personnel are dead, and 15,000 wounded (8,600 physical, 7,500 psychological), with a looming national mental health crisis, according to a recent State Comptroller's report.
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60% Bias Score


China's Military Buildup: Power Retention, Not War Preparation, Claims Report
A US think tank report contends China's military modernization focuses on maintaining the Communist Party's power, not preparing for war, despite the PLA's technological advances and potential to rival the US military in certain scenarios.
China's Military Buildup: Power Retention, Not War Preparation, Claims Report
A US think tank report contends China's military modernization focuses on maintaining the Communist Party's power, not preparing for war, despite the PLA's technological advances and potential to rival the US military in certain scenarios.
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48% Bias Score


USS Truman Damaged in Suez Canal Collision
The USS Harry S. Truman, a US Navy aircraft carrier, collided with the Panamanian-flagged bulk carrier Besiktas-M near the Suez Canal on Wednesday, sustaining damage to its starboard quarter that doesn't affect its combat capabilities; repairs are underway in Souda Bay, Greece.
USS Truman Damaged in Suez Canal Collision
The USS Harry S. Truman, a US Navy aircraft carrier, collided with the Panamanian-flagged bulk carrier Besiktas-M near the Suez Canal on Wednesday, sustaining damage to its starboard quarter that doesn't affect its combat capabilities; repairs are underway in Souda Bay, Greece.
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40% Bias Score


Rio Bus Hijacking Spurs Major Changes in Brazilian Law Enforcement
The 1997 Rio bus hijacking, where a police sniper missed the hijacker, leading to a hostage's death, prompted major changes in Brazilian law enforcement, including integrating psychologists into tactical units; this has resulted in zero hostage deaths in similar incidents since then.
Rio Bus Hijacking Spurs Major Changes in Brazilian Law Enforcement
The 1997 Rio bus hijacking, where a police sniper missed the hijacker, leading to a hostage's death, prompted major changes in Brazilian law enforcement, including integrating psychologists into tactical units; this has resulted in zero hostage deaths in similar incidents since then.
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48% Bias Score


Spain Seeks EU Funds for Defense Spending Increase
The Spanish government plans to use European Union funding, including potential EU debt or the European Stability Mechanism, to increase its defense spending to meet NATO targets without impacting its national budget or facing domestic political opposition.
Spain Seeks EU Funds for Defense Spending Increase
The Spanish government plans to use European Union funding, including potential EU debt or the European Stability Mechanism, to increase its defense spending to meet NATO targets without impacting its national budget or facing domestic political opposition.
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52% Bias Score


M23 Rebels Seize Part of Bukavu, Expanding Control in Eastern Congo
M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, seized Bukavu's administrative office on Sunday, expanding their control in eastern Congo despite claims by the Congolese government that it maintains control; this follows their recent capture of Goma, displacing hundreds of thousands and causing widespread panic, and ...
M23 Rebels Seize Part of Bukavu, Expanding Control in Eastern Congo
M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, seized Bukavu's administrative office on Sunday, expanding their control in eastern Congo despite claims by the Congolese government that it maintains control; this follows their recent capture of Goma, displacing hundreds of thousands and causing widespread panic, and ...
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44% Bias Score

Europe's Defense Industry: Production Increase Meets Procurement Hurdles
The European defense industry is boosting production, but slow government procurement and supply chain vulnerabilities, particularly concerning raw materials from China, pose challenges. Kongsberg, a Norwegian defense company, saw a 20% revenue increase in 2024, reaching €4.35 billion.

Europe's Defense Industry: Production Increase Meets Procurement Hurdles
The European defense industry is boosting production, but slow government procurement and supply chain vulnerabilities, particularly concerning raw materials from China, pose challenges. Kongsberg, a Norwegian defense company, saw a 20% revenue increase in 2024, reaching €4.35 billion.
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24% Bias Score

First Stinger Missile Launch in Afghanistan: A Turning Point in the Soviet-Afghan War
In August 1986, a group of Afghan mujahideen, trained by Pakistanis and monitored by the US, used Stinger missiles for the first time against Soviet helicopters near Jalalabad, Afghanistan, resulting in three destroyed helicopters and marking a turning point in the war.

First Stinger Missile Launch in Afghanistan: A Turning Point in the Soviet-Afghan War
In August 1986, a group of Afghan mujahideen, trained by Pakistanis and monitored by the US, used Stinger missiles for the first time against Soviet helicopters near Jalalabad, Afghanistan, resulting in three destroyed helicopters and marking a turning point in the war.
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44% Bias Score

USS Truman Damaged in Suez Canal Collision
The USS Harry S. Truman, a US Navy aircraft carrier, collided with the Panamanian-flagged bulk carrier Besiktas-M near the Suez Canal on Wednesday, sustaining damage to its starboard quarter; however, the Navy maintains its combat capabilities remain unaffected, and repairs are underway in Souda Bay...

USS Truman Damaged in Suez Canal Collision
The USS Harry S. Truman, a US Navy aircraft carrier, collided with the Panamanian-flagged bulk carrier Besiktas-M near the Suez Canal on Wednesday, sustaining damage to its starboard quarter; however, the Navy maintains its combat capabilities remain unaffected, and repairs are underway in Souda Bay...
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24% Bias Score

Veteran's Cancer Remission Highlights Immunotherapy Success
U.S. Navy veteran John Ryan, diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in 2013, achieved remission after 100 months of immunotherapy treatment, highlighting the effectiveness of this approach and the increased cancer risk among veterans.

Veteran's Cancer Remission Highlights Immunotherapy Success
U.S. Navy veteran John Ryan, diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in 2013, achieved remission after 100 months of immunotherapy treatment, highlighting the effectiveness of this approach and the increased cancer risk among veterans.
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40% Bias Score

NTSB Investigates Communication Failure in Deadly Mid-Air Collision
On January 29, 2024, a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet collided near Washington, D.C., killing all 67 people aboard in the deadliest U.S. aviation disaster in 24 years; the NTSB investigation suggests the helicopter pilots may not have heard a critical air traff...

NTSB Investigates Communication Failure in Deadly Mid-Air Collision
On January 29, 2024, a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines regional jet collided near Washington, D.C., killing all 67 people aboard in the deadliest U.S. aviation disaster in 24 years; the NTSB investigation suggests the helicopter pilots may not have heard a critical air traff...
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28% Bias Score

M23 Captures Bukavu, Eastern DRC
The M23 rebel group, supported by Rwanda, captured Bukavu, a major city in eastern DRC, on Friday after seizing the airport, causing thousands to flee amid reports of looting and deaths. This follows their control of Goma last month, highlighting the ongoing conflict over territory and resources.

M23 Captures Bukavu, Eastern DRC
The M23 rebel group, supported by Rwanda, captured Bukavu, a major city in eastern DRC, on Friday after seizing the airport, causing thousands to flee amid reports of looting and deaths. This follows their control of Goma last month, highlighting the ongoing conflict over territory and resources.
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48% Bias Score
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