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Poland to Acquire Another 180 South Korean K2 Tanks
Poland finalized a \$6.7 billion deal for 180 more South Korean K2 tanks, adding to its almost 1,000-tank arsenal, reflecting its increased defense spending and South Korea's rise as a major arms supplier amid global conflict.
Poland to Acquire Another 180 South Korean K2 Tanks
Poland finalized a \$6.7 billion deal for 180 more South Korean K2 tanks, adding to its almost 1,000-tank arsenal, reflecting its increased defense spending and South Korea's rise as a major arms supplier amid global conflict.
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36% Bias Score


Veteran's Transition and Trauma: A Photographer's Account
After 12 years of military service, John is leaving the armed forces, a transition his wife, a photographer, documents; John's journal reveals the traumatic events he experienced in Afghanistan in 2010, including an intense building clearance operation that left him and his squad deeply affected, wh...
Veteran's Transition and Trauma: A Photographer's Account
After 12 years of military service, John is leaving the armed forces, a transition his wife, a photographer, documents; John's journal reveals the traumatic events he experienced in Afghanistan in 2010, including an intense building clearance operation that left him and his squad deeply affected, wh...
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24% Bias Score


China Denies Arming Iran Amidst J-10 Fighter Jet Sale Negotiations
China denies supplying Iran with the HQ-9B air defense missile system, despite reports claiming delivery shortly after a June 24th ceasefire; ongoing negotiations for J-10C fighter jets face payment and geopolitical hurdles, potentially escalating regional tensions.
China Denies Arming Iran Amidst J-10 Fighter Jet Sale Negotiations
China denies supplying Iran with the HQ-9B air defense missile system, despite reports claiming delivery shortly after a June 24th ceasefire; ongoing negotiations for J-10C fighter jets face payment and geopolitical hurdles, potentially escalating regional tensions.
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12% Bias Score


Indra to Acquire Escribano Mechanical & Engineering via Share Exchange
Indra plans to acquire Escribano Mechanical & Engineering (EM&E) this fall through a share exchange, increasing the Escribano family's stake to over 20% and aligning their interests with Indra's strategic growth in the defense sector, driven by increased NATO spending and Europe's push for strategic...
Indra to Acquire Escribano Mechanical & Engineering via Share Exchange
Indra plans to acquire Escribano Mechanical & Engineering (EM&E) this fall through a share exchange, increasing the Escribano family's stake to over 20% and aligning their interests with Indra's strategic growth in the defense sector, driven by increased NATO spending and Europe's push for strategic...
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48% Bias Score


Unexploded Ordnance Hampers Eastern Ukraine Reconstruction
Sappers in eastern Ukraine are neutralizing 20–80 explosive devices daily, including homemade explosives, camouflaged mines, and booby-trapped toys, left behind by retreating forces, impacting civilian safety and hindering reconstruction efforts.
Unexploded Ordnance Hampers Eastern Ukraine Reconstruction
Sappers in eastern Ukraine are neutralizing 20–80 explosive devices daily, including homemade explosives, camouflaged mines, and booby-trapped toys, left behind by retreating forces, impacting civilian safety and hindering reconstruction efforts.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration to Lay Off 1,300+ State Department Employees
The Trump administration plans to lay off over 1,300 State Department employees (15% of its US workforce) as part of a broader restructuring that includes merging USAID with the State Department and cutting foreign aid, sparking concerns about weakened US foreign policy capabilities.
Trump Administration to Lay Off 1,300+ State Department Employees
The Trump administration plans to lay off over 1,300 State Department employees (15% of its US workforce) as part of a broader restructuring that includes merging USAID with the State Department and cutting foreign aid, sparking concerns about weakened US foreign policy capabilities.
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40% Bias Score

Hamas Ambush Kills Five Israeli Soldiers in Gaza
A Hamas ambush in Gaza's Beit Hanoun on Monday killed five Israeli soldiers and wounded 14 others using remotely detonated bombs and small arms fire, highlighting Hamas's continued ability to inflict casualties despite its weakened state and showcasing a shift to guerrilla-style tactics.

Hamas Ambush Kills Five Israeli Soldiers in Gaza
A Hamas ambush in Gaza's Beit Hanoun on Monday killed five Israeli soldiers and wounded 14 others using remotely detonated bombs and small arms fire, highlighting Hamas's continued ability to inflict casualties despite its weakened state and showcasing a shift to guerrilla-style tactics.
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40% Bias Score

Hamas Ambush Kills Five Israeli Soldiers Near Gaza Border
Five Israeli soldiers were killed and 14 wounded in a Hamas ambush near Gaza's border on Monday, highlighting the group's adaptive guerrilla tactics and the ongoing challenges for Israeli forces despite significant losses and ongoing war.

Hamas Ambush Kills Five Israeli Soldiers Near Gaza Border
Five Israeli soldiers were killed and 14 wounded in a Hamas ambush near Gaza's border on Monday, highlighting the group's adaptive guerrilla tactics and the ongoing challenges for Israeli forces despite significant losses and ongoing war.
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44% Bias Score

Pistorius to Meet Austin Amidst Uncertainty Over Ukraine Support and Trump's Russia Announcement
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius will visit Washington on July 14 to discuss Ukraine support with US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, amid uncertainty over US missile deployment plans and President Trump's upcoming announcement on Russia; NATO will purchase Patriot systems for Ukraine.

Pistorius to Meet Austin Amidst Uncertainty Over Ukraine Support and Trump's Russia Announcement
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius will visit Washington on July 14 to discuss Ukraine support with US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, amid uncertainty over US missile deployment plans and President Trump's upcoming announcement on Russia; NATO will purchase Patriot systems for Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

British Army Chief Warns of Potential Russian Attack, Urges Immediate Bomb Shelter Construction
Former British Army chief General Sir Patrick Sanders warns of a potential Russian attack on a NATO member by 2030, urging Britain to immediately build a national network of bomb shelters to protect millions of civilians due to insufficient current defenses and insufficient army personnel numbers.

British Army Chief Warns of Potential Russian Attack, Urges Immediate Bomb Shelter Construction
Former British Army chief General Sir Patrick Sanders warns of a potential Russian attack on a NATO member by 2030, urging Britain to immediately build a national network of bomb shelters to protect millions of civilians due to insufficient current defenses and insufficient army personnel numbers.
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56% Bias Score

Poland to Acquire 180 More South Korean Tanks
Poland finalized a $6.7 billion deal for 180 more South Korean K2 tanks, adding to its growing arsenal and highlighting South Korea's role as a major arms supplier to US allies amid global conflicts.

Poland to Acquire 180 More South Korean Tanks
Poland finalized a $6.7 billion deal for 180 more South Korean K2 tanks, adding to its growing arsenal and highlighting South Korea's role as a major arms supplier to US allies amid global conflicts.
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40% Bias Score

Differing Railway Gauges Create Billions in Costs and Years of Delays for European Infrastructure Projects
Russia's 1524 mm railway gauge, built in the late 19th century, creates significant challenges for neighboring countries, delaying a joint Scandinavian defense program and the Rail Baltica project due to necessary track replacements or dual-gauge solutions, resulting in billions of euros in added co...

Differing Railway Gauges Create Billions in Costs and Years of Delays for European Infrastructure Projects
Russia's 1524 mm railway gauge, built in the late 19th century, creates significant challenges for neighboring countries, delaying a joint Scandinavian defense program and the Rail Baltica project due to necessary track replacements or dual-gauge solutions, resulting in billions of euros in added co...
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56% Bias Score
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