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NATO Meeting on Ukraine, Double Murder Trial, and Dutch Housing Debate
Defense ministers of over fifty Ukrainian allies meet at NATO in Brussels to discuss military aid; a trial starts for a double murder suspect in the Netherlands; the Dutch parliament debates rising rent prices and weak agreements from a housing summit; and a new Mayan city is discovered in Mexico.
NATO Meeting on Ukraine, Double Murder Trial, and Dutch Housing Debate
Defense ministers of over fifty Ukrainian allies meet at NATO in Brussels to discuss military aid; a trial starts for a double murder suspect in the Netherlands; the Dutch parliament debates rising rent prices and weak agreements from a housing summit; and a new Mayan city is discovered in Mexico.
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4% Bias Score


Kiel Report: Strategic Defense Spending Could Boost European Economies
The Kiel Institute for the World Economy's report finds that strategic increases in European defense spending, primarily focused on domestic production and financed through debt, could boost economic growth, contradicting the traditional trade-off between military spending and civilian welfare.
Kiel Report: Strategic Defense Spending Could Boost European Economies
The Kiel Institute for the World Economy's report finds that strategic increases in European defense spending, primarily focused on domestic production and financed through debt, could boost economic growth, contradicting the traditional trade-off between military spending and civilian welfare.
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36% Bias Score


Powerful Strike Hits Kryvyi Rih, Injuring Foreign Mercenaries
A powerful explosion struck Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, around 11:24 PM Kyiv time on February 11th, injuring foreign mercenaries, according to reports, potentially a missile that evaded Ukrainian air defenses. The incident occurred amidst the arrival of NATO forces and equipment, highlighting challenges wi...
Powerful Strike Hits Kryvyi Rih, Injuring Foreign Mercenaries
A powerful explosion struck Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, around 11:24 PM Kyiv time on February 11th, injuring foreign mercenaries, according to reports, potentially a missile that evaded Ukrainian air defenses. The incident occurred amidst the arrival of NATO forces and equipment, highlighting challenges wi...
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56% Bias Score


Anduril Takes Over Microsoft's $22 Billion Army Headset Program
Anduril Industries will assume control of Microsoft's $22 billion IVAS program for the U.S. Army, pending DoD approval, encompassing production, development, and delivery of over 120,000 augmented reality headsets; Microsoft will continue providing cloud and AI support.
Anduril Takes Over Microsoft's $22 Billion Army Headset Program
Anduril Industries will assume control of Microsoft's $22 billion IVAS program for the U.S. Army, pending DoD approval, encompassing production, development, and delivery of over 120,000 augmented reality headsets; Microsoft will continue providing cloud and AI support.
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44% Bias Score


US Rules Out Ukraine's NATO Membership Amidst Call for Increased European Defense Spending
The United States, under President Trump, declared it does not view Ukraine's NATO membership as realistic due to the ongoing war with Russia; this statement was made during a NATO meeting in Brussels, where the US also urged European allies to increase defense spending for Ukraine.
US Rules Out Ukraine's NATO Membership Amidst Call for Increased European Defense Spending
The United States, under President Trump, declared it does not view Ukraine's NATO membership as realistic due to the ongoing war with Russia; this statement was made during a NATO meeting in Brussels, where the US also urged European allies to increase defense spending for Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score


European Military Spending Soars, but 5% GDP Target Remains Elusive
European military spending increased by 11.4% in 2024, driven by Ukraine support, but reaching the US's 5% GDP target is deemed unattainable by the IISS due to budgetary constraints; Germany's spending now surpasses the UK's, while global military spending hit $2.4 trillion.
European Military Spending Soars, but 5% GDP Target Remains Elusive
European military spending increased by 11.4% in 2024, driven by Ukraine support, but reaching the US's 5% GDP target is deemed unattainable by the IISS due to budgetary constraints; Germany's spending now surpasses the UK's, while global military spending hit $2.4 trillion.
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40% Bias Score

US Airstrike Kills 14 Daesh Members in Puntland
A US-Somali airstrike on February 1st, 2025, killed approximately 14 Daesh members in Puntland's Cal Miskaad mountains, including a key financier, Ahmed Maeleninine, responsible for sending fighters to the US and Europe, following President Trump's authorization and in support of Puntland's ongoing ...

US Airstrike Kills 14 Daesh Members in Puntland
A US-Somali airstrike on February 1st, 2025, killed approximately 14 Daesh members in Puntland's Cal Miskaad mountains, including a key financier, Ahmed Maeleninine, responsible for sending fighters to the US and Europe, following President Trump's authorization and in support of Puntland's ongoing ...
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36% Bias Score

NATO Allies Face US Pressure for Increased Defense Spending
NATO defense ministers will meet this week to address US demands for increased European defense spending, with a specific percentage increase likely to be decided at the June summit, while disagreements remain on funding sources and the feasibility of meeting US demands.

NATO Allies Face US Pressure for Increased Defense Spending
NATO defense ministers will meet this week to address US demands for increased European defense spending, with a specific percentage increase likely to be decided at the June summit, while disagreements remain on funding sources and the feasibility of meeting US demands.
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48% Bias Score

Surviving Black Hawk Down: Diverse Perspectives on the Battle of Mogadishu
Netflix's "Surviving Black Hawk Down" docuseries presents firsthand accounts from U.S. soldiers, Somali civilians, and militia members involved in the October 3, 1993, Battle of Mogadishu, offering diverse perspectives on the conflict and its aftermath.

Surviving Black Hawk Down: Diverse Perspectives on the Battle of Mogadishu
Netflix's "Surviving Black Hawk Down" docuseries presents firsthand accounts from U.S. soldiers, Somali civilians, and militia members involved in the October 3, 1993, Battle of Mogadishu, offering diverse perspectives on the conflict and its aftermath.
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36% Bias Score

Soldier's Seemingly Minor Wound Masks Life-Threatening Aneurysm
A soldier, seemingly stable after a drone attack, was found to have a 15cm false aneurysm near his aorta due to a 5mm fragment in his common carotid artery; a risky endovascular procedure with a custom-sized stent-graft saved his life.

Soldier's Seemingly Minor Wound Masks Life-Threatening Aneurysm
A soldier, seemingly stable after a drone attack, was found to have a 15cm false aneurysm near his aorta due to a 5mm fragment in his common carotid artery; a risky endovascular procedure with a custom-sized stent-graft saved his life.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey-Pakistan Defense Ties Deepen, Raising Concerns in India
Turkish President Erdoğan's visit to Pakistan strengthens their defense and counter-terrorism cooperation, marked by Pakistan's purchase of Turkish warships and joint naval exercises, causing concern in India due to Pakistan's enhanced military capabilities.

Turkey-Pakistan Defense Ties Deepen, Raising Concerns in India
Turkish President Erdoğan's visit to Pakistan strengthens their defense and counter-terrorism cooperation, marked by Pakistan's purchase of Turkish warships and joint naval exercises, causing concern in India due to Pakistan's enhanced military capabilities.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico Confirms U.S. Spy Flights Amidst Intensified Drug War
The Mexican government confirmed two U.S. reconnaissance flights near its airspace in late January and early February, sparking controversy over potential espionage related to the U.S.'s intensified drug war efforts, despite assurances from the Mexican Defense Secretary that the flights remained in ...

Mexico Confirms U.S. Spy Flights Amidst Intensified Drug War
The Mexican government confirmed two U.S. reconnaissance flights near its airspace in late January and early February, sparking controversy over potential espionage related to the U.S.'s intensified drug war efforts, despite assurances from the Mexican Defense Secretary that the flights remained in ...
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44% Bias Score
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