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Death of Huang Xuhua: Architect of China's Nuclear Submarine Program
Huang Xuhua, chief designer of China's first-generation nuclear submarines and recipient of the Medal of the Republic, died on Thursday in Wuhan at age 99; nationwide memorial services celebrated his contributions to national security.
Death of Huang Xuhua: Architect of China's Nuclear Submarine Program
Huang Xuhua, chief designer of China's first-generation nuclear submarines and recipient of the Medal of the Republic, died on Thursday in Wuhan at age 99; nationwide memorial services celebrated his contributions to national security.
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M23 Offensive in DRC: Sultani Makenga's Role in Renewed Conflict
Sultani Makenga, leader of the M23 rebel group, launched an offensive in eastern DRC, causing thousands of deaths and a diplomatic crisis with Rwanda; Makenga's history is rooted in decades of regional conflict, fueled by competition for resources and unresolved ethnic tensions, leading to accusatio...
M23 Offensive in DRC: Sultani Makenga's Role in Renewed Conflict
Sultani Makenga, leader of the M23 rebel group, launched an offensive in eastern DRC, causing thousands of deaths and a diplomatic crisis with Rwanda; Makenga's history is rooted in decades of regional conflict, fueled by competition for resources and unresolved ethnic tensions, leading to accusatio...
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Support for Transgender Troops in U.S. Military Declines Amidst Trump's Reinstatement of Ban
A new Gallup poll reveals declining support for transgender troops in the U.S. military, currently at 58%, down from 71% in 2019, largely due to President Trump's reinstatement of a ban on transgender service members, which is facing legal challenges.
Support for Transgender Troops in U.S. Military Declines Amidst Trump's Reinstatement of Ban
A new Gallup poll reveals declining support for transgender troops in the U.S. military, currently at 58%, down from 71% in 2019, largely due to President Trump's reinstatement of a ban on transgender service members, which is facing legal challenges.
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Fort Liberty Renamed to Honor WWII Veteran
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered the renaming of Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg, honoring WWII veteran Pfc. Roland L. Bragg, reversing the 2023 decision to remove the name of Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg.
Fort Liberty Renamed to Honor WWII Veteran
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered the renaming of Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg, honoring WWII veteran Pfc. Roland L. Bragg, reversing the 2023 decision to remove the name of Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg.
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Saratov Refinery Hit by Second Drone Attack
Ukrainian drones attacked a Saratov oil refinery, part of Rosneft, on February 27-28, causing a fire and explosions, marking the second such attack on the facility; Russia claims to have intercepted around 40 drones across several regions; Ukraine imposed emergency power cuts due to Russian shelling...
Saratov Refinery Hit by Second Drone Attack
Ukrainian drones attacked a Saratov oil refinery, part of Rosneft, on February 27-28, causing a fire and explosions, marking the second such attack on the facility; Russia claims to have intercepted around 40 drones across several regions; Ukraine imposed emergency power cuts due to Russian shelling...
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North Korea Condemns US Submarine Docking in South Korea
North Korea condemned the docking of the USS Alexandria, a US nuclear submarine, in South Korea on Monday as a "hostile military act," escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula.
North Korea Condemns US Submarine Docking in South Korea
North Korea condemned the docking of the USS Alexandria, a US nuclear submarine, in South Korea on Monday as a "hostile military act," escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula.
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US Submarine Visit to South Korea Spurs North Korean Threat
A US Navy nuclear submarine docked in Busan, South Korea, prompting North Korea to warn of potential military action, escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula.

US Submarine Visit to South Korea Spurs North Korean Threat
A US Navy nuclear submarine docked in Busan, South Korea, prompting North Korea to warn of potential military action, escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula.
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Ukraine Launches Voluntary Military Contracts for 18-25 Year Olds
Ukraine announced a voluntary military contract program for 18-25 year olds, offering financial incentives and training, despite previous refusals to lower the mobilization age due to insufficient weaponry; critics express concern about potential long-term implications.

Ukraine Launches Voluntary Military Contracts for 18-25 Year Olds
Ukraine announced a voluntary military contract program for 18-25 year olds, offering financial incentives and training, despite previous refusals to lower the mobilization age due to insufficient weaponry; critics express concern about potential long-term implications.
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China Tightens Control Over Online Military Information
China's new regulations, effective March 1st, strictly limit online dissemination of military information, impacting open-source intelligence and potentially obscuring PLA activities amid modernization and heightened geopolitical tensions.

China Tightens Control Over Online Military Information
China's new regulations, effective March 1st, strictly limit online dissemination of military information, impacting open-source intelligence and potentially obscuring PLA activities amid modernization and heightened geopolitical tensions.
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Inquest reveals sexual harassment, relationship issues, and alcohol abuse contributed to soldier's death
Gunner Jaysley Beck, 19, a Royal Artillery soldier, was found dead at Larkhill army camp on December 15, 2021; an inquest revealed she had reported a sexual harassment incident involving a senior officer, BSM Michael Webber, and an army inquiry linked her death to this incident and other stressors, ...

Inquest reveals sexual harassment, relationship issues, and alcohol abuse contributed to soldier's death
Gunner Jaysley Beck, 19, a Royal Artillery soldier, was found dead at Larkhill army camp on December 15, 2021; an inquest revealed she had reported a sexual harassment incident involving a senior officer, BSM Michael Webber, and an army inquiry linked her death to this incident and other stressors, ...
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Israel to Build First National Lone Soldier Memorial
The Knesset approved a NIS 500,000 budget for Israel's first national memorial to lone soldiers, to be built in Yaar HaMeginim by 2025, honoring foreign-born IDF soldiers serving without family in Israel.

Israel to Build First National Lone Soldier Memorial
The Knesset approved a NIS 500,000 budget for Israel's first national memorial to lone soldiers, to be built in Yaar HaMeginim by 2025, honoring foreign-born IDF soldiers serving without family in Israel.
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Greece's Role in Global Stability: A Contrast with Authoritarianism
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias, speaking at the Delphi Forum in Washington, contrasted Greece's commitment to international law and Western alliances with a hypothetical authoritarian nation, emphasizing the need for collective Western action and highlighting Greece's role in regional stabilit...

Greece's Role in Global Stability: A Contrast with Authoritarianism
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias, speaking at the Delphi Forum in Washington, contrasted Greece's commitment to international law and Western alliances with a hypothetical authoritarian nation, emphasizing the need for collective Western action and highlighting Greece's role in regional stabilit...
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56% Bias Score
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