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Forensic Analysis Contradicts IDF Account of Gaza Medic Killings
A forensic audio analysis of a verified video shows Israeli troops fired over 100 shots, some from 12 meters, killing 15 emergency workers in Rafah, Gaza on March 23rd, contradicting the IDF's initial account and raising concerns about potential war crimes.
Forensic Analysis Contradicts IDF Account of Gaza Medic Killings
A forensic audio analysis of a verified video shows Israeli troops fired over 100 shots, some from 12 meters, killing 15 emergency workers in Rafah, Gaza on March 23rd, contradicting the IDF's initial account and raising concerns about potential war crimes.
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36% Bias Score


EU Countries Consider Reintroducing Anti-Personnel Mines
Five EU countries plan to withdraw from the 1997 Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention due to Russia's war in Ukraine, potentially reintroducing these weapons to Europe. This decision contradicts the EU's official stance against landmines, raising concerns about humanitarian law and global mine prolife...
EU Countries Consider Reintroducing Anti-Personnel Mines
Five EU countries plan to withdraw from the 1997 Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention due to Russia's war in Ukraine, potentially reintroducing these weapons to Europe. This decision contradicts the EU's official stance against landmines, raising concerns about humanitarian law and global mine prolife...
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48% Bias Score


China's Shipbuilding Surge Threatens US Naval Supremacy
A new report reveals China's control of 50 percent of the global commercial shipbuilding market, compared to the US's 0.1 percent, raising concerns about the US Navy's ability to counter China's rapidly expanding naval fleet and its implications for global maritime security.
China's Shipbuilding Surge Threatens US Naval Supremacy
A new report reveals China's control of 50 percent of the global commercial shipbuilding market, compared to the US's 0.1 percent, raising concerns about the US Navy's ability to counter China's rapidly expanding naval fleet and its implications for global maritime security.
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56% Bias Score


Russia Launches Major Ground Offensive in Ukraine
Ukraine's military reports a major Russian ground offensive involving near 600,000 Russian troops, with intense fighting across multiple fronts, but no significant breakthroughs; the conflict's scale is underscored by the involvement of nearly a million Ukrainian soldiers.
Russia Launches Major Ground Offensive in Ukraine
Ukraine's military reports a major Russian ground offensive involving near 600,000 Russian troops, with intense fighting across multiple fronts, but no significant breakthroughs; the conflict's scale is underscored by the involvement of nearly a million Ukrainian soldiers.
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36% Bias Score


Russia Evacuates Tens of Thousands of Dead Ukrainian Soldiers from Kursk Oblast
Russian forces are evacuating tens of thousands of deceased Ukrainian soldiers from the Kursk Oblast border region following the Ukrainian army's failure to recover their bodies; the Russian Ministry of Defence reports Ukrainian losses exceeding 72,470 soldiers and 1,500 pieces of NATO equipment in ...
Russia Evacuates Tens of Thousands of Dead Ukrainian Soldiers from Kursk Oblast
Russian forces are evacuating tens of thousands of deceased Ukrainian soldiers from the Kursk Oblast border region following the Ukrainian army's failure to recover their bodies; the Russian Ministry of Defence reports Ukrainian losses exceeding 72,470 soldiers and 1,500 pieces of NATO equipment in ...
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72% Bias Score


Americans Face New Charges in Congolese Coup Plot
Three Americans and an explosives expert face new US charges for a Congolese coup attempt that left six dead, including detailed evidence of weapons, explosives, and recruitment efforts, following initial death sentences commuted to life imprisonment in Congo.
Americans Face New Charges in Congolese Coup Plot
Three Americans and an explosives expert face new US charges for a Congolese coup attempt that left six dead, including detailed evidence of weapons, explosives, and recruitment efforts, following initial death sentences commuted to life imprisonment in Congo.
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Proposes Multi-Billion Dollar Arms Deal to US, Linking Payment to Resource Agreement
Ukraine proposed a multi-billion dollar arms deal to the US, primarily for Patriot missile systems, offering payment linked to a separate agreement on rare-earth resources amidst ongoing negotiations with President Trump who insists on Ukraine's payment for prior US aid.

Ukraine Proposes Multi-Billion Dollar Arms Deal to US, Linking Payment to Resource Agreement
Ukraine proposed a multi-billion dollar arms deal to the US, primarily for Patriot missile systems, offering payment linked to a separate agreement on rare-earth resources amidst ongoing negotiations with President Trump who insists on Ukraine's payment for prior US aid.
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48% Bias Score

RSF's Widespread Sexual Violence in Sudan: Amnesty International Report
Amnesty International's "They Raped All of Us" report details the RSF's widespread sexual violence against women and girls in Sudan from April 2023 to October 2024, including rape, gang rape, sexual slavery, and abduction, used as a war tactic across four states.

RSF's Widespread Sexual Violence in Sudan: Amnesty International Report
Amnesty International's "They Raped All of Us" report details the RSF's widespread sexual violence against women and girls in Sudan from April 2023 to October 2024, including rape, gang rape, sexual slavery, and abduction, used as a war tactic across four states.
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44% Bias Score

NATO and Japan Deepen Military Ties Amidst Growing Regional Threats
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, during Rutte's first visit to Japan, pledged to deepen military cooperation to counter threats from China, Russia, and North Korea, focusing on advanced technology, cybersecurity, and joint military exercises.

NATO and Japan Deepen Military Ties Amidst Growing Regional Threats
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, during Rutte's first visit to Japan, pledged to deepen military cooperation to counter threats from China, Russia, and North Korea, focusing on advanced technology, cybersecurity, and joint military exercises.
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36% Bias Score

UK Urges Swift EU Security Pact to Access €150 Billion Defense Fund
The UK defense industry is pushing for a security agreement with the EU by early May to access a €150 billion fund for defense spending, part of a larger €800 billion plan, but faces obstacles due to some EU members linking it to broader relationship talks.

UK Urges Swift EU Security Pact to Access €150 Billion Defense Fund
The UK defense industry is pushing for a security agreement with the EU by early May to access a €150 billion fund for defense spending, part of a larger €800 billion plan, but faces obstacles due to some EU members linking it to broader relationship talks.
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44% Bias Score

Roman Artillery's Role in 3rd Century AD Germanic Victory at Harzhorn, Germany
Archaeological findings at the Harzhorn in Germany in 2008 revealed a Roman victory in 235/6 AD over Germanic tribes, using advanced artillery like the Scorpio catapult, contradicting earlier views of the battle as mere propaganda and highlighting the military capabilities of Emperor Maximinus Thrax...

Roman Artillery's Role in 3rd Century AD Germanic Victory at Harzhorn, Germany
Archaeological findings at the Harzhorn in Germany in 2008 revealed a Roman victory in 235/6 AD over Germanic tribes, using advanced artillery like the Scorpio catapult, contradicting earlier views of the battle as mere propaganda and highlighting the military capabilities of Emperor Maximinus Thrax...
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40% Bias Score

US Air Force Deploys Repaired F-35A "Frankenjet", Saving \$63 Million
The US Air Force's "Frankenjet," a repaired F-35A stealth fighter assembled from parts of two accident-damaged aircraft (AF-27 and AF-211), is now operational, saving \$63 million compared to a new aircraft and demonstrating innovative repair capabilities.

US Air Force Deploys Repaired F-35A "Frankenjet", Saving \$63 Million
The US Air Force's "Frankenjet," a repaired F-35A stealth fighter assembled from parts of two accident-damaged aircraft (AF-27 and AF-211), is now operational, saving \$63 million compared to a new aircraft and demonstrating innovative repair capabilities.
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40% Bias Score
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